Registration Guidelines Auburn Parks and...Registration is in person at the Harris Center, 425 Perry...

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1 Registration Guidelines February 1- 12, 2021 is reserved for registration for participants who live or work in the City of Auburn. All others may register during the remaining registration period as space allows. Registration will be held weekdays from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Harris Center, beginning February 1. Registration is in person at the Harris Center, 425 Perry Street Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Registration for some programs will be on line check the program listings. You may also mail in your registration through the postal mail. Registration ends at the Harris Center on Thursday, February 24 at 5 p.m. After this date the participant must register with the instructor. The Auburn Parks and Recreation Department Administrative offices are located in the Harris Center at 425 Perry Street and are open Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. REGISTRATION: Registration is required for all programs. Unless otherwise noted, registration will be taken Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the Harris Center. Your early registration makes a difference, as all programs have a minimum participation requirement. Registration is accepted on a first come, first served basis. After a class has reached capacity, names will be placed on a waiting list Contact us at (334) 501-2930 for questions or more information. PHOTOS: City of Auburn staff will periodically take photos of program participants and park visitors. These photos may be used in our publications, including seasonal program guides, facility brochures, advertisements and on our website. If you do not wish to have your photo taken, please notify the photographer at that time. WAIVER AND RELEASE: All participants in programs conducted by the City of Auburn Parks and Recreation Department are required to sign a liability/waiver release form and a COVID-19 waiver. Participants under the age of 19 will be required to have a parent/guardian sign for them. FEES: Classes with fees paid to the CITY OF AUBURN or AUBURN ADVISORY BOARD must be paid at the time of registration. Participants for classes paid to the INSTRUCTOR must be paid at the first-class meeting. REFUNDS: Refunds will be given only when a participant cancels from an activity before the first class or tryout day. The Administrative Office must be notified in order to receive a refund. If registration does not secure the minimum number required for a class to be held, the class will be canceled and a refund mailed. To receive a refund where the fee is payable to the instructor, you must notify the instructor for that class. CEMETERIES: Auburn Parks and Recreation is responsible for Memorial Park, Westview, Pine Hill, and Town Creek Cemeteries. To purchase bronze markers or lots, arrange for burial or for more information, please pick up the cemetery brochure or contact the Harris Center at (334) 501-2930. PICNIC FACILITIES: Picnic facilities at Duck Samford, Kiesel, Town Creek, Bowden, Sam Harris, Martin Luther King and Felton Little Parks are available for reservations. To reserve a park, contact the Harris Center at (334) 501-2930.

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    Registration Guidelines February 1- 12, 2021 is reserved for registration for participants who live or work in the City of Auburn. All others may register during the remaining registration period as space allows.

    Registration will be held weekdays from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Harris Center, beginning February 1. Registration is in person at the Harris Center, 425 Perry Street Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Registration for some programs will be on line check the program listings. You may also mail in your registration through the postal mail. Registration ends at the Harris Center on Thursday, February 24 at 5 p.m. After this date the participant must register with the instructor.

    The Auburn Parks and Recreation Department Administrative offices are located in the Harris Center at 425 Perry Street and are open Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. REGISTRATION: Registration is required for all programs. Unless otherwise noted, registration will be taken Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the Harris Center. Your early registration makes a difference, as all programs have a minimum participation requirement. Registration is accepted on a first come, first served basis. After a class has reached capacity, names will be placed on a waiting list Contact us at (334) 501-2930 for questions or more information. PHOTOS: City of Auburn staff will periodically take photos of program participants and park visitors. These photos may be used in our publications, including seasonal program guides, facility brochures, advertisements and on our website. If you do not wish to have your photo taken, please notify the photographer at that time. WAIVER AND RELEASE: All participants in programs conducted by the City of Auburn Parks and Recreation Department are required to sign a liability/waiver release form and a COVID-19 waiver. Participants under the age of 19 will be required to have a parent/guardian sign for them. FEES: Classes with fees paid to the CITY OF AUBURN or AUBURN ADVISORY BOARD must be paid at the time of registration. Participants for classes paid to the INSTRUCTOR must be paid at the first-class meeting. REFUNDS: Refunds will be given only when a participant cancels from an activity before the first class or tryout day. The Administrative Office must be notified in order to receive a refund. If registration does not secure the minimum number required for a class to be held, the class will be canceled and a refund mailed. To receive a refund where the fee is payable to the instructor, you must notify the instructor for that class. CEMETERIES: Auburn Parks and Recreation is responsible for Memorial Park, Westview, Pine Hill, and Town Creek Cemeteries. To purchase bronze markers or lots, arrange for burial or for more information, please pick up the cemetery brochure or contact the Harris Center at (334) 501-2930. PICNIC FACILITIES: Picnic facilities at Duck Samford, Kiesel, Town Creek, Bowden, Sam Harris, Martin Luther King and Felton Little Parks are available for reservations. To reserve a park, contact the Harris Center at (334) 501-2930.

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    RENT-A-FACILITY: City of Auburn Parks and Recreation facilities and parks are available to the public for rental. Rental fees vary depending on the amount of space, equipment, and type of facility needed. For more information on City facilities, please visit auburnalabama.org/parks or refer to our Parks and Recreation Guide, available at the Harris Center. To schedule a tour of the historic Nunn Winston House and service building at Kiesel Park, contact Auburn Parks and Recreation at (334) 501-2930. NOTES: Participants in all Auburn Parks and Recreation programs must be toilet trained. If participants are not picked up on time from programs, a late fee will be assessed. SERVICE FEES: A $30 service fee will be charged on all checks returned by the bank. ACCOMMODATIONS: In accordance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (“ADA”), the City of Auburn, Alabama does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its services, programs, or activities. Upon request, qualified individuals with disabilities will be provided with reasonable accommodations. To ensure effectiveness of the accommodations, the City requests that the Administrative offices of the Parks and Recreation Department be notified of the need at least 48 hours prior to the program, event, or activity. Please refer to the back of this brochure for a complete listing of all facilities and parks. You may also refer to the Parks and Recreation Guide, available at the Harris Center, for a map and detailed information about each individual park and facility. Please visit auburnalabama.org/government/ADA for additional information.

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    Art Gallery Spring 2021 Exhibition Schedule

    Winter Invitational 2021

    January 15 – February 26

    An exhibition featuring selected works on/of paper by area artists and photographers.

    22nd Annual Juried Art Exhibition

    March 8 – April 16

    A competitive exhibition open to artists and craftspersons in Southeastern Alabama.

    The May Show 2021

    May 3 – June 11

    An exhibition of new works by selected area and regional artists.

    Special Events Daddy-Daughter Date Night in a Box Deadline to Register January 15 The 32nd annual Daddy Daughter Date Night is going to look a bit different this year, but will still be a blast! We will hold TWO nights of virtual Daddy-Daughter Date Night on Zoom featuring the infamous DJ OZZ. “Sparkly Soiree” themed date night boxes will go on sale Monday, December 7th, 2020 and will contain items you can use during your Daddy-Daughter Date Night at home. The deadline to purchase boxes is January 15. Visit www.auburnalabama.org/parks to purchase your boxes starting at 8 a.m. on Dec. 7th. Boxes are $20/each. Age(s) Date(s) Day(s) Time(s) Location All F 2/5 6:30 - 8 p.m. Zoom SA 2/6 6:30 -8 p.m. Zoom Contact: Elizabeth Kaufman • (334) 501-2939 • [email protected]

    http://www.auburnalabama.org/parks

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    Polar Plunge Sign up, dive in, and raise money for a great cause! Brave the cold at the ninth annual Polar Plunge on Saturday, January 30th, 2021. Recruit sponsors to support you as you take the plunge in support of Lee County Special Olympics. Individual and group costumes are encouraged! The 2021 Polar Plunge will take place Saturday, January 30 at Samford Pool beginning at 9 a.m. This event is presented by Auburn Parks and Recreation and Lee County Special Olympics. Proceeds benefit Lee County Special Olympics. This year’s event will not allow spectators, and we will be socially distancing our jumpers via “waves”. Pre-registration on Active.com is REQUIRED. Active.com registration will be available beginning Monday, December 7th at 8 a.m. The link to the Polar Plunge page is: https://www.auburnalabama.org/parks/programs/polar-plunge/. When you register, sign up for a wave time and this will be your jump time. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location All SA 1/30 9 a.m. SP Contact: Elizabeth Kaufman • (334) 501-2939 • [email protected] Zumbathon 2021 _ Valentine’s Day Party Let’s dance! It’s time to move your body, Auburn! Ninety Minutes of fun-filled dancing designed to get you in shape – check! Awesome instructors who can get you dancing and will take turns leading in various styles and levels of Zumba moves – check! A Valentine’s Day-themed costume contest - check! Join us for Zumbathon 2020 on Saturday, February 13th at the Boykin Community Center gymnasium from 8:45 – 10:30 a.m.. Zumba will take place in two waves, 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. and 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. So come dressed in red, pink, and white and be ready to dance (and sweat)! Zumba is a Latin dance-based exercise program that combines dancing with an aerobic workout. It might just become your new favorite workout! Instructors hail from Auburn, Opelika and the surrounding areas. This event is FREE and open to the public. Children ages 8 and older are welcome with parent participation. *COVID – 19 note: Each wave will have 15 participants, all participants must pre-register at the Harris Center by Friday, February 12th at 5 p.m. Physical distancing of 6ft is to be maintained at all times, spots will be marked.

    Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location

    8+ SA 2/13

    8 – 10:30 a.m. BCC

    Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected] Tails and Trails Fun Run Join Active Auburn as we kick-off the 9th annual Bark in the Park with a 3K for you and your furriest friends. Grab your running shoes and your perfect running “pawtner” for a dog gone good time! The Tails and Trails 3K will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 20th at Kiesel Park followed by Bark in the Park at 9 a.m. Online registration will begin Monday, January 4th. Please visit auburnalabama.org/parks/register to register for the inaugural Tails and Trails 3K. A schedule of registration fees is as follows:

    Early Bird Registration: January 4 – February 26: $15

    Registration: February 27 – March 15: $25

    In order to be guaranteed a t-shirt, participants must register by Friday, February 26. A limited number of t-shirts will be available to late registrants on a first-come, first serve basis at packet pick up.

    https://www.auburnalabama.org/parks/programs/polar-plunge/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    Please utilize the Nunn Winston entrance off Chadwick Lane for parking and access to the race day check-in table and race starting line. There will be NO day-of race registration. Packet pick-up for the races will be on Thursday, March 18th and Friday, March 19th from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. at the Harris Center. YOU MUST PICK UP YOUR RACE PACKET PRIOR TO THE RACE. The Tails and Trails 3K route will be posted at activeauburn.org and auburnalabama.org/parks on Friday, February 26th. The Tails and Trails 3K will NOT be timed. Prizes for the top 3 finishers overall and awards for the best dressed pups will be announced at 8:45 a.m. under the white pavilion. Make sure to stick around for Bark in the Park from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. and enjoy a variety of vendors promoting responsible dog ownership. Follow us on our Facebook page @activeauburn for race updates and announcements. *COVID-19 note: You will be required to sign a COVID – 19 waiver prior to race day. There will be NO day of race registration. There will be NO day of packet pick-up. All packets must be picked up prior to the race. Mask required prior to race start. 6ft between each runner will be marked for starting waves. No spectators allowed along finisher chute.

    Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location

    8+ SA 3/20

    8– 9 a.m. KP

    Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected] Bark in the Park: Celebrating Responsible Dog Ownership Calling all dog lovers! Auburn Parks and Recreation and the Lee County Humane Society will host Bark in the Park, an event celebrating responsible dog ownership, on Saturday, March 20th from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Kiesel Park. This FREE community event is open to all dog owners and their favorite four-legged friends. Visit a variety of educational booths, shop with local pet vendors and enjoy door prizes all morning. Looking to expand your canine family? Rescue dogs will be available for adoption as well! Join us for a morning of doggone good fun at the park! Do you have a dog-related business and would like to be a vendor? Contact Sarah Cook at [email protected] or visit auburnalabama.org/parks for an application. COVID-19 Note: A limited number of vendors will be accepted in order to comply with social-distancing guidelines. Contests, presentations and food trucks will be eliminated from this year’s event. Attendees are required to wear a mask when a distance of 6 feet cannot be maintained and those with underlying health conditions are encouraged not to attend. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location ALL SA 3/20 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. KP Contact: Sarah Cook (334) 501-2946 [email protected] Empty Bowls to Benefit the Food Bank of East Alabama On March 27, the Dean Road Ceramics Studio and the Denson Drive Recreation Center will host the 8th annual Auburn-Opelika Empty Bowls. Each year, the event alternates between Auburn and Opelika. This year, Empty Bowls will be held at Kiesel Park in Auburn. This event will include soup, short entertainment segment and raffle prizes. Tickets can be purchased at either the Dean Road Ceramics Studio in Auburn or the Denson Drive Recreation Center in Opelika starting in February. Every ticket purchased is a direct donation to the Food Bank of East Alabama. Each ticketholder gets their choice of a handmade bowl created by local artists that will be filled with soup on March 27. In case of inclement weather, Empty Bowls will be held at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center. For more information, please contact Emillie Dombrowski, Art Education Specialist, at (334) 501-2944.

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    *COVID-19 note: All Empty Bowls attendees must wear a mask entering, and exiting the event. Staff will follow all social distancing and sanitation guidelines. *All event seating will maintain a 6-foot distance from one another *Animals will not be allowed to attend the event. *High-risk community members and those feeling ill should not attend. We look forward to hosting out annual Empty Bowls Event while enforcing social distancing and sanitation guidelines. Minimum $20 donation. Payable to the Food Bank of East Alabama. Ages Day Date Time Location All S 3/27 5 – 7 p.m. Kiesel Park Contact: Emillie Dombrowski • (334) 501-2944 • [email protected]

    Spring Sundown Concert Series

    Join us for an evening of music and fun at beautiful Keisel Park. Bring your lawn chair, blanket, kick back and enjoy the music. Food concessions will be on site for purchase along with FREE inflatables. FREE to the public.

    Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location ALL R 5/6, 5/13, 5/20 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. KP 5/27

    Contact: Jarrett Jones · (334) 501-2941 Ÿ [email protected]

    City Market City Market is back for the summer season. Auburn Parks and Recreation invites the community, growers and consumers alike, to join us Saturdays from May to August. City Market will be held at Town Creek Park select Saturdays May through August from 8 – 11 a.m. The market will host local farmers, growers, and artists to sell their produce and products. Farmers, growers, and artists who are interested in participating in the City Market must complete an application and submit their Grower’s Permit to the Market Coordinator. Materials may be submitted in person at the Harris Center (425 Perry Street) or via email to the Market Coordinator. For more information visit www.auburnalabama.org/citymarket. Follow us on our Facebook page @CityMarketAuburnAL for updates and announcements. *COVID 19 note: All market visitors must maintain a minimum of 6 feet between one another. All vendors will follow the state sanitation guidelines regarding farmers markets:

    • Food samples will not be served, and cooking demonstrations will not be allowed. • Vendors will maintain a 10-foot distance from one another. • All vendors will wear food safe serving gloves and will designate one worker to handle payment. • Face mask are required.

    Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location

    ALL SA 5/29 – 8/28 8 – 11 a.m. TCP

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    Contact: Sarah Cook ∙ (334) 501 – 2948 ∙ [email protected]

    Active Auburn Let’s get active, Auburn! We’re back for our 2021 season! Active Auburn is a health and wellness campaign presented by Auburn Parks and Recreation. The campaign is designed to encourage Auburn residents to get active in Auburn and connect them with their fellow residents and city parks and facilities.

    Throughout 2021, Active Auburn will host several recreation or fitness-centered events to highlight parks, recreation facilities or important areas of Auburn. These activities will range from field days and scavenger hunts in the parks to 5ks and walks.

    Looking for a new way to keep track of your workouts or find tips on eating healthy, places to work out or new activities to try? We have you covered with the Active Auburn website (activeauburn.org)! Auburn residents can visit activeauburn.org to create an account, log activity and miles, view their progress, set goals, receive fitness tips and read news about Active Auburn. Join the movement today! You can also follow us on Facebook (@activeauburn) and Instagram (@activeauburnal). For questions about Active Auburn, visit activeauburn.org or email [email protected].

    Active Auburn 2021 Events Calendar

    Zumbathon 2021 _ Valentine’s Day Party Let’s dance! It’s time to move your body, Auburn! Ninety Minutes of fun-filled dancing designed to get you in shape – check! Awesome instructors who can get you dancing and will take turns leading in various styles and levels of Zumba moves – check! A Valentine’s Day-themed costume contest - check! Join us for Zumbathon 2020 on Saturday, February 13th at the Boykin Community Center gymnasium from 8:45 – 10:30 a.m.. Zumba will take place in two waves, 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. and 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. So come dressed in red, pink, and white and be ready to dance (and sweat)! Zumba is a Latin dance-based exercise program that combines dancing with an aerobic workout. It might just become your new favorite workout! Instructors hail from Auburn, Opelika and the surrounding areas. This event is FREE and open to the public. Children ages 8 and older are welcome with parent participation. *COVID – 19 note: Each wave will have 15 participants, all participants must pre-register at the Harris Center by Friday, February 12th at 5 p.m. Physical distancing of 6ft is to be maintained at all times, spots will be marked.

    Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location

    8+ SA 2/13

    8– 10:30 a.m. BCC

    Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected] Tails and Trails Fun Run Join Active Auburn as we kick-off the 9th annual Bark in the Park with a 3K for you and your furriest friends. Grab your running shoes and your perfect running “pawtner” for a dog gone good time! The Tails and Trails 3K will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 20th at Kiesel Park followed by Bark in the Park at 9 a.m. Online registration will begin Monday, January 4th. Please visit auburnalabama.org/parks/register to register for the inaugural Tails and Trails 3K. A schedule of registration fees is as follows:

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    Early Bird Registration: January 4 – February 26: $15

    Registration: February 27 – March 15: $25

    In order to be guaranteed a t-shirt, participants must register by Friday, February 26. A limited number of t-shirts will be available to late registrants on a first-come, first serve basis at packet pick up. Please utilize the Nunn Winston entrance off Chadwick Lane for parking and access to the race day check-in table and race starting line. There will be NO day-of race registration. Packet pick-up for the races will be on Thursday, March 18th and Friday, March 19th from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. at the Harris Center. YOU MUST PICK UP YOUR RACE PACKET PRIOR TO THE RACE. The Tails and Trails 3K route will be posted at activeauburn.org and auburnalabama.org/parks on Friday, February 26th. The Tails and Trails 3K will NOT be timed. Prizes for the top 3 finishers overall and awards for the best dressed pups will be announced at 8:45 a.m. under the white pavilion. Make sure to stick around for Bark in the Park from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. and enjoy a variety of vendors promoting responsible dog ownership. Follow us on our Facebook page @activeauburn for race updates and announcements. *COVID-19 note: You will be required to sign a COVID – 19 waiver prior to race day. There will be NO day of race registration. There will be NO day of packet pick-up. All packets must be picked up prior to the race. Mask required prior to race start. 6ft between each runner will be marked for starting waves. No spectators allowed along finisher chute.

    Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location

    8+ SA 3/20

    8:00 – 9:00 a.m. KP

    Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected]

    Adults 50+In-Person Programs The ABC’s of Medicare Attend a free Medicare educational meeting conducted by Benefit Advisors specializing in Medicare. You can expect to better understand your options as you become eligible for your Medicare benefits. We will cover how and when to enroll, when you are allowed to change plans, coverage choices, prescription drug plans, how to apply and other common questions. COVID-19 note: This class will take place in a large room with a maximum of 10 participants to ensure proper social distancing guidelines. Participants must wear masks during class. FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ W (2nd of Month) 3/10, 4/14, 5/12 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. HC Contact: Allie Perez • (205) 965-2021 • [email protected] Low Impact Cardio/Sculpt Low impact movement class designed to give maximum cardiovascular benefits with little stress on the joints. Muscle strengthening exercises are incorporated with low impact cardio movements designed to tone muscles and increase cardio-vascular endurance. This class also includes balance and stretching exercises. Please bring an exercise mat. (Light weights recommended, but not mandatory) *COVID-19 note: Class will take place in the gymnasium with participants spaced 6 feet apart. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this class is limited to no more than 15 participants. $50/quarter or $5/class.

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    Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ TR 3/9 – 5/28 10 – 10:45 a.m. FBRC Contact: Valerie Carson • (334) 740-8988 • [email protected] Zumba Gold Zumba Gold was designed for the older, active adult, a person who hasn't been exercising in a long time or individuals who may be limited physically. The biggest difference between Zumba Gold and Zumba basic is that Zumba Gold is done at a much lower intensity. It's just as much fun, just not as fast! Zumba Gold utilizes the same great Latin styles of music and dance that are used in the Zumba basic program, including the Salsa, Cha-Cha, Rock ‘n Roll and Merengue. The Zumba Gold program strives to improve balance, strength, flexibility and most importantly, the heart. When you take the Zumba Gold class, be sure to wear comfortable workout clothing, take water and a towel, along with a "ready to party" attitude! COVID-19 Note: Class will take place in the gymnasium with participants spaced 6 feet apart. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this class is limited to no more than 10 participants. Those with underlying health conditions are discouraged from attending. FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ W 3/3 – 5/26 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. FBRC Contact: Gabby Filgo (334) 501-2948 [email protected] Yin Yoga for Health and Happiness Yin Yoga is a little different than the “typical” yoga class. It is a more passive yoga class where we learn to relax our muscles in order to improve the health of our joints, ligaments, fascia, and all other connective tissues that normally are not exercised in traditional exercise. Please let the instructor know of any injuries or concerns as she may need to modify a pose to meet your specific needs. Yin Yoga is recommended highly if you are over the age of 35 as it helps to keep the connective tissues, joint, and other aspects of the body in proper alignment and good health as we age. Yin also teaches breathing techniques that help improve mood, sleep, and mobility. This is an all levels class from beginners to advanced. Participants will need to provide a mat, towel or small lap blanket, yoga strap and possibly a yoga bolster. These items will not be provided to participants. Class size is limited to 15 participants. COVID-19 Note: Class will take place outside with a minimum of 6 feet between participants. Masks must be worn when students are not on the yoga mat. Class changes will be announced at the discretion of the instructor. $5/class. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ W 3/3 – 5/26 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. TCP Contact: Tammy Hollis • (334) 703-0168 • [email protected] Diabetes Prevention Program in Partnership with Auburn Parks and Recreation Are you at risk for developing Type 2 Diabetes? Do you want to make lifestyle changes to prevent getting Type 2 Diabetes? Do you want to lose some weight and become more physically active to prevent Type 2 Diabetes? This program can help you meet these goals in a realistic way. This is a group style class with sessions taught by a certified lifestyle coach and a registered nutritionist/dietitian. Assistance and encouragement in making lifestyle changes, helping you problem solve the process and keeping you motivated will help you achieve results in this program. This program is year-long with the first 6 months consisting of weekly and biweekly meetings. The second 6 months is a maintenance stage and meets once per month. 100% attendance is not expected and make-up sessions are provided for missed classes during the year-long program. An information session will be held on Monday, March 1st from 11 a.m. – noon at the Harris Center. If unable to attend the information session, feel free to come to the first class or contact us for more information. If cost is a barrier for you to attend, please speak with the instructor

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    privately to see if a payment plan can be set up for your needs. COVID-19 Note: This class will take place in a large room with a maximum of 10 participants to ensure proper social distancing guidelines. Participants must wear masks during class. In the event this program cannot be delivered in-person, the option to join a virtual class will be available. $50/year. Payable to INST on the first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 18+ M 3/8 – 3/7 (2022) 11 a.m. – Noon HC Contact: Tammy Hollis and Melissa Dennis • 334 528-6800 • [email protected] and [email protected] Dulcimer Lessons The lap dulcimer is a stringed folk instrument that evolved in the Appalachian Mountains in the 1800s. Dulcimers are the easiest stringed instrument for beginners to play, ideal for children, seniors and non-musicians who want to play tunes or accompany singing. Dulcimers are a relatively quiet instrument. Their sweet quiet sound is well-suited to personal relaxation or playing in a cozy environment. The instructor is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Music Education Department at Auburn University. Students will be required to provide their own dulcimer and lesson book for the class. Contact instructor for details. COVID-19 Note: Class will take place in a large room with participants spaced 6 feet apart. Each class is limited to no more than 10 participants and each participant will be required to wear a mask. FREE to the public. Intermediate Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ F 3/5 – 5/28 11 a.m. – Noon HC Beginner Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ F 3/5 – 5/28 Noon – 1 p.m. HC Contact: Katherine King• (334) 524-0467 • [email protected] Munch and Mingle Lunch Club Get together with old friends and make some new as we gather on select Wednesdays each month for lunch under the Town Creek Park pavilion. A boxed lunch from a different restaurant will be provided. Participants must provide their own transportation. Please pre-register so that you can be contacted in case of cancellation. COVID-19 note: This event will take place outside with a maximum of 10 participants to ensure proper social distancing guidelines. FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ W 3/3 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. TCP – Cup and Saucer 4/7 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. TCP – Zoe’s Kitchen 5/12 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. TCP – Chick fil A Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected] Food for Thought: Breakfast and Speaker Series On the second Thursday of the month, join us for a FREE boxed breakfast and speaker on the Harris Center patio. Speakers will be announced in the Senior Connection Newsletter each month. Please pre-register so we can provide enough food and contact you in case of cancellation. COVID-19 Note: This event will take place outside with a maximum of 10 participants to ensure proper social distancing guidelines. FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ R 3/11 9 – 10:30 a.m. HC R 4/8 9 – 10:30 a.m. HC

    R 5/13 9 – 10:30 a.m. HC

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    Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected] Movie Night at the Harris Center Nothing like enjoying a good flick together! Come join us for a movie on select Thursday nights this winter. Please be sure to pre-register so that you can be contacted due to cancellation. COVID-19 Note: This event will take place in a large room with a maximum of 10 participants to ensure proper social distancing guidelines. Participants will be required to wear masks and food will not be served. FREE to the public. March • Mulan (2020) April • Dolittle May • Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President (Documentary) Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ R 3/11 6 – 8 p.m. HC R 4/15 6 – 8 p.m. HC R 5/20 6 – 8 p.m. HC Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected] Drive-By Plant Giveaway Celebrate the arrival of spring with a free potted plant! Swing by the Harris Center to say “hello” and grab your very own potted plant. Please pre-register so we know how many plants to provide. COVID-19 Note: This event will take place outside in a “drive-thru” format and masks will be worn by all staff in order to adhere to COVID-19 guidelines. FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ M 3/15 10 a.m. - Noon HC Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected] 50+ Easter Egg Hunt Grab your bunny ears and come out for a socially-distanced Easter egg hunt! Search high and low for eggs all over Kiesel Park leaving no stone, leaf or stick unturned in order to find the golden egg! Prizes awarded for finding the golden egg as well as the most eggs. Please be sure to pre-register so that you can be contacted due to cancellation. COVID-19 Note: This event will take place outside with a maximum of 15 participants to ensure proper social distancing guidelines. Food will not be served. FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ R 4/1 10 – 11 a.m. KP Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected] Gone Fishing! Join us for a relaxing morning of fishing! Chairs, drinks, fishing rods, bait and tackle will be provided so please pre-register. We will fish in the pond at the Wire Road Soccer Complex located at 2340 Wire Road. COVID-19 Note: This event will take place outside with a maximum of 15 participants to ensure proper social distancing guidelines. FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ R 5/27 8 – 11 a.m. WSC Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected]

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    Older Americans Month Drive-By Celebration Join us in celebrating Older Americans Month by stopping by the Harris Center to receive a surprise gift! Please pre-register so we know how many gifts to provide. COVID-19 Note: This event will take place outside in a “drive-thru” format and masks will be worn by all staff in order to adhere to COVID-19 guidelines. FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ M 5/3 10 a.m. - Noon HC Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected]

    Adults 50+ Virtual Programs: Virtual Crafty Crew Pick-up a craft kit from the Harris Center and then join us on Zoom for Virtual Crafty Crew with step-by-step instruction from Sarah! If you would like to do the craft on your own, instructions will also be included. You must have video capability to join the virtual class. Only 10 craft kits will be given out so please be sure to register in advance. FREE to the public. March • Shamrock Bath Bombs March Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/3022339231 April • Wooden Spring Sign April Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/3022339231 May • Marbled Wine Glasses May Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/3022339231 Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ W 3/17, 4/28, 5/19 2 – 3 p.m. Online Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected] Virtual Bingo Play bingo with us every Tuesday at 10 a.m. on Zoom. You must email Sarah to receive a personalized bingo card in order to play. We will play regular bingo for small prizes for 45 minutes and then end with blackout bingo to win a $10 gift card. FREE to the public. Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/95344973146 Dial by Phone: 1-312-626-6799 Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ T 3/2 – 5/25 10 – 11 a.m. Online Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected] Seated Zumba Gold on Zoom Zumba movements are designed to mimic many typical Latin dance styles like salsa, rumba, and cumbia. Although traditionally many of these dances require use of your entire body, they can easily be adapted for people with mobility challenges. Many movements can be done with the upper body from a seated position in a wheelchair. Because so many different styles of music are usually incorporated into typical Zumba classes, participants join into the motions they feel most comfortable with. This class is a great way to strengthen the upper body as well as the lower extremities such as ankles and feet (if able). Participate from your own wheelchair or from a regular chair. This class will take place on Zoom every Thursday at 10 a.m. You must have video capability to view the class. FREE to the public. Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/95628275036 Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location

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    50+ R 3/4 – 5/27 10 – 10:30 a.m. Online Contact: Gabby Filgo (334) 501-2948 [email protected] Read and Reflect Book Club Read and Reflect Book Club meets via Zoom on the last Tuesday of each month to discuss a selected book. Most books are available for check out at the Auburn Public Library, located at 749 E. Thach Avenue. Please call 334-501-3190 to reserve your copy today. Email Sarah to be added to the Read and Reflect email list or look for the Zoom link in the Senior Connection Newsletter each month. FREE to the public. March • The Book of Lost Friends by Lisa Wingate April • Three Things About Elsie by Joanna Cannon May • His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope by Jon Meacham Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ T 3/30, 4/27, 5/25 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Online Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected] Virtual Mixology Class – Strawberry Basil Margarita Join Sarah for a virtual mixology class using cocktail kits from B&B Beverage! Pick-up your Strawberry Basil Margarita cocktail kit from the Harris Center and then join us on Zoom to make and enjoy a fun drink! If you would like to make the cocktail on your own, instructions will also be included. You must have video capability to join the virtual class. Only 10 cocktail kits will be given out so please be sure to register in advance. Participants are responsible for providing their own liquor as the kit will not include alcohol. FREE to the public. Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/95513352350 Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 50+ R 4/22 5 – 6 p.m. Online Contact: Sarah Cook • (334) 501-2948 • [email protected]

    Aquatics

    Samford Pool Location

    465 Wrights Mill Road (behind East Samford School) • (334) 501 – 2957 •

    Summer Pool Season Saturday, May 22nd – Monday, September 6th

    Pool Hours

    Monday – Friday

    • 6 a.m. – 1 p.m. • 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.

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    Saturday

    • 6:00 a.m. – Noon • 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

    Sunday

    • Noon – 4:00 p.m.

    Pool hours and dates are subject to change, depending on weather and attendance. Questions regarding pool schedules may be directed to: Auburn Parks and Recreation ∙ (334) 501-2930 ∙ Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. ∙ www.auburnalabama.org/parks Samford Pool ∙ (334) 501-2957

    All lap swimmers must obey the following rules:

    • Lap swimmers must show a copy of their lap swim pass when they arrive at the pool. You will then be directed to a lane.

    • Only lap swimmers will be allowed to enter the facility. Additional family members will not be allowed to wait on the lap swimmer within the facility unless a child wishes to lap swim. If a child, under the age of 12 wishes to lap swim, a parent will be required to stay and supervise the swimmer in the outdoor seating area.

    • Only 10 lap swimmers are permitted in the pool at once. While not required, reservations can be made up to 24 hours in advance for a 30-minute lane session by calling 334-501-2957. Swimmers may only reserve one 30-minute lane session per day. Those who do not make a reservation will be assigned a lane on a first come, first serve basis upon arrival.

    • Reservations will be accepted beginning Friday, May 21st at 8 AM. • Lap swimmers in the same household are allowed to share lanes. • Concessions, bathrooms, locker rooms and showers will not be available for public use. The

    family restroom will be available for emergency use only. • A 6-foot distance must be maintained by all swimmers while in the facility. • Kickboards will be available for use, but must be placed in the diving well once swimmers are

    finished. • Lap swim passes will go on sale in spring 2021.

    Pool Closure/Severe Weather Policies

    The City of Auburn will close the pool if any of the following conditions exist:

    • Thunder and/or Lightning: The pool will be cleared of swimmers and will be kept clear until 30 minutes have passed without hearing thunder or seeing lightning. This also applies when the City of Auburn detects lightning within 12 miles of the facility. If two hours pass, during which patrons are unable to swim as a result of the inclement weather, the pool will be closed for the remainder of the day.

    • Severe Weather: If heavy rain is present, such that lifeguards cannot clearly see the bottom of the pool, patrons will be asked to clear the pool until the rain subsides. If two hours pass, during which patrons are unable to swim as a result of the inclement weather, the pool will be closed for the remainder of the day.

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    • Mechanical failure or environmental hazards exist. • A swimming or dive meet or staff training is scheduled.

    As of now we are only offering lap swim. Visit us online at www.auburnalabama.org/aquatics for a complete list of rules, hours and updates. Sign up to receive email notifications of pool closings and schedule changes at www.auburnalabama.org/aquatics or follow the City of Auburn on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CityofAuburnAL.

    Now Hiring for the 2021 Pool Season Beginning January 11, 2021, Auburn Parks and Recreation will accept applications for the 2021 pool season for the following positions: Assistant Pool Manager • Aquatic Programs Specialist • Lifeguard • Cashier To apply, log on to www.auburnalabama.org/jobs and complete an online application. The City of Auburn is an equal opportunity employer.

    2021 Auburn Recreation Swim Team The Auburn Recreation Swim Team is back for another season of fun in 2020! Please see below for important dates and information:

    Wednesday, April 14 online registration begins at www.auburnaquatics.com. Saturday, May 15 First time swim team member evaluation at Samford Pool. Swimmers must be able to swim 25 yards without assistance. Time is TBD.

    Monday, May 17

    First practice of the season.

    For more information about the 2021 Swim Team, please contact Coach Erika at [email protected].

    Arts

    Virtual classes Online Creative Kids Drawing is a fundamental skill that should be learned by all children. The young artist will be introduced to basic drawing and painting with a fun subject while developing learning and creative skills. Creative expression will be emphasized while students work with a variety of media such as watercolor, oil pastel, color pencil, pencil, ink and collage. This is online via Zoom class. All the students will learn at their homes. The instructor will send a Zoom link of the class to each parent. $150. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 5 – 8 T 3/2 – 5/25 9 – 10 a.m. Online Contact: Dong Shang • (229) 347-6293 • [email protected]

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    Online Origami & Paper Quilling Origami, the ancient Japanese art of folding paper, is a fascinating and creative craft for kids. Origami uses numerous folds with fine attention to detail. The value of Origami is not how fast or how many models can be completed but, rather; practice, patience and precision. Through practice, students will gain a better understanding of patterns, spatial relations and 3-D design elements. Paper Quilling is the art of rolling narrow strips of paper into coils or scrolls and arranging them to form elegant art. Students will learn how to use tools to roll coils and scrolls then pinch, shape and arrange them into decorative patterns. This is online via Zoom class. All the students will learn at their homes. The instructor will send a Zoom link of the class to each parent. $150. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 6 – 12 T 3/2 – 5/25 11 a.m. – noon Online Contact: Dong Shang • (229) 347-6293 • [email protected] Online Sketching with Pencils, Painting with Brushes In this fun and engaging class, students will learn how to draw, shade and create gradation with pencils as well as learn watercolor painting. Students will develop basic art skills and techniques through these sketching and painting practices. This is online via Zoom class. All the students will learn at their homes. The instructor will send a Zoom link of the class to each parent. $180. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 8 – 14 T 3/2 – 5/25 10 – 11 a.m. Online Contact: Dong Shang • (229) 347-6293 • [email protected]

    In person classes Private & Semi-Private Art Lessons Artist and educator, Laurie Brenden offers private and semi-private art lessons in fine arts including watercolors, drawing, mixed media and much more. A private lesson is for one student. Semi-private lessons are for two students; the students can be siblings, family members, friends, etc. These lessons are available by appointment only and spaces are limited! Please contact the instructor directly for more information or to register. *COVID-19 Note: Instructor will implement social distancing by asking students to work six feet apart. No materials may be shared. Students will be responsible for transporting their supplies to and from class. Instructor will encourage the wearing of masks and proper handwashing and sanitizing techniques. Private Lessons: $115 (for 6, 1-hour sessions) price includes a $25 materials fee. Semi-Private Lessons: $91/student (for 6, 1-hour sessions) price includes a $25 materials fee. *Supply fee depends on media and unit chosen. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 8+ By Request 3/18 – 5/28 By Request JDCAC Contact: Laurie Brenden • (334) 704-3343 • [email protected] Anime Drawing: Manga People Manga is a Japanese style of comics. In this class we will learn how to draw rocking boys, and cool girls. Each student will be encouraged to develop his or her own anime/manga characters, and unique style of drawing. Small group instruction. Skill Level, Intermediate: Prior drawing experience preferred. All supplies are included. *COVID-19 Note: Instructor will implement social distancing by asking students to work six feet apart. No materials may be shared. Students will be responsible for transporting their supplies to and from class.

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    Instructor will encourage the wearing of masks and proper handwashing and sanitizing techniques. $72+$25 materials fee. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 11 – 17 R 3/25 – 5/13 6:30 – 8 p.m. JDCAC Contact: Laurie Brenden • (334) 704-3343 • [email protected] Kids Can Draw: Cartoon Animals Learn how to draw fantastic cartoons using basic geometric shapes plus fun tips and tricks. New this session, we will be focusing on cartoon animals, and other nonhuman creatures. By the end of the quarter, each student will have created their own unique characters, and comic strip. Skill Level, Basic: No prior experience required. All supplies will be included. *COVID-19 Note: Instructor will implement social distancing by asking students to work six feet apart. No materials may be shared. Students will be responsible for transporting their supplies to and from class. Instructor will encourage the wearing of masks and proper handwashing and sanitizing techniques. $72 + $25 materials fee. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 8 – 12 T 3/23 – 5/11 4:30 – 6 p.m. JDCAC Contact: Laurie Brenden • (334) 704-3343 • [email protected] Kids Can Draw: Wild Animals Roar! Learn how to draw awesome wild animals using basic geometric shapes plus fun tips and tricks. Animals covered will include: lions, giraffes, crocodiles, and more. Skill Level, Basic: No prior experience required. All supplies will be included. *COVID-19 Note: Instructor will implement social distancing by asking students to work six feet apart. No materials may be shared. Students will be responsible for transporting their supplies to and from class. Instructor will encourage the wearing of masks and proper handwashing and sanitizing techniques. $72 + $25 materials fee. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 8 – 12 M 3/22 – 5/10 6:30 – 8 p.m. JDCAC Contact: Laurie Brenden • (334) 704-3343 • [email protected] Come Knit With Us Join us to share knitting techniques, skills, equipment reviews, ideas, and philosophy along with show and tell knitting and crochet projects. All skill levels welcome. *COVID-19 Note: Social distancing will be required, as well as, use of masks. CDC and ADPH guidelines will be observed. FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location All 1st & 3rd R 3/4 – 5/20 5:30 – 7 p.m. JDCAC Contact: Pat Donald • (731) 217-9764 • [email protected] Open Studio - Day Artists coming together to create art and support expression. No matter what level artist – you are welcome! All mediums are encouraged – watercolor, oil, acrylic, pastel, mixed media and outsider art. *COVID-19 Note: social distancing will be implemented by allowing artists to work six feet apart. No sharing of materials, masks and limited students for distancing purposes. FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 18+ F 3/5 – 5/28 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. JDCAC Contact: June Dean • (256) 373-3324 • [email protected]

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    Painting Open Studio This Painting Open Studio, under the support of the Auburn Arts Association, will encourage artists to work on their own projects and provide their own art supplies. The purpose of an open studio is to provide artistic fellowship, to share ideas/work and to be with other artists. Artist, Ronald Bayens, when visiting Auburn, will join the group to offer critiques. Auburn artist, Nils Larson, will coordinate the studio. *COVID-19 Note: social distancing will be implemented by allowing artists to work six feet apart. No sharing of materials, masks and limited students for distancing purposes. $60. Payable to the AAA first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 18+ T 3/2 – 5/26 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. JDCAC Contact: Nils Larson • (334) 663-4734 • [email protected]

    Athletics Scholarship Information ~ The City of Auburn has allocated Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to pay registration fees for youths (up to age 18) to participate in sports programs available through the Auburn Parks and Recreation Department. CDBG funds may be used to pay for registration fees for up to $50.00. All persons interested in registering for youth sports through a scholarship must register online. Registration will begin the first day of online registration for the league and go through the last weekday of registration. Youth Sports Dixie Softball Online/Scholarship Registration: 1/5 – 1/21 ● www.auburnalabama.org/baseball Walk-in: T • 1/19 • FBRC • 6 – 6:30 p.m. Age(s) Day(s) Location Time(s) Date(s) 7-12 TBD FLP TBD Mar - June (Age as of 8/1/21) Coordinator: Jeff Lee • (334) 501-2952 • [email protected] Fee: Online $65 plus online fees

    Walk-in $75 • Payable to ABSA

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    Dixie Youth Baseball/T-Ball Online/Scholarship Registration: 1/5 – 1/21 ● www.auburnalabama.org/baseball Walk-in: T • 1/19 • FBRC • 6 – 6:30 p.m. Age(s) Day(s) Location Date(s) T-ball (5 and 6) TBD FLP Mar-June Youth Baseball (7-12) TBD DSP Mar-June (Age as of 5/1/21) Coordinators: Youth Baseball • Mike Goggans • (334) 501-2945

    [email protected] T-ball • Jeff Lee • (334) 501-2952 • [email protected] Fee: Online T-ball $60 plus online fees

    Walk-in T-ball $70 • Payable to ABSA Online Dixie Youth $65 plus online fees

    Walk-in Dixie Youth $75 • Payable to ABSA Dixie Boys Baseball Online/Scholarship Registration: 1/5 – 1/21 ● www.auburnalabama.org/baseball Walk-in: T • 1/19 • FBRC • 6 – 6:30 p.m. Age(s) Day(s) Location Date(s) 13 – 14 TBD DSP Mar-June (Age as of 5/1/21) Coordinator: Jeff Lee ● (334) 501-2952 ● [email protected] Fee: Online $65 plus online fees

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    Youth Soccer Recreational League Age Groups Fall 2020 – Spring 2021 Youth Recreational Soccer Leagues Birth Certificates are required on file for all players! Online/Scholarship Registration: 1/5 – 1/21 • www.auburnalabama.org/soccer/youth Walk-in Registration: T • 1/19 • FBRC • 6 – 6:30 p.m. Late Registration Fee: $10 late fee added after 1/21 Age(s) Day(s) Location 4 – 18 TBD WSC Coordinator: Houston Manning • (334) 501-2942 • [email protected] Fee: $75 per player • Payable to ASA For more info: www.auburnalabama.org/soccer/youth

    Age Group Birth Years

    Under 6 2015, 2016 Under 8 2013, 2014 Under 10 2011, 2012 Under 13 2008, 2009, 2010 Under 16 2005, 2006, 2007 Under 19 2002, 2003, 2004

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    Youth Track Children of all abilities are welcome to participate in our Recreational Track Program. Success is judged by personal improvement, working together as a team and above all---FUN! Training will be designed to prepare the team for the Alabama Recreation and Parks Association District V and State track meets. Online/Scholarship Registration: 2/9 – 3/4 • www.auburnalabama.org/athletics/youth-sports/track Walk-In Registration: T • 3/2 • FBRC • 6 – 6:30 p.m. Age(s) Day(s) Location Time(s) Date(s) 8 - 12 TBD AHS Track TBD April and May (Age as of 12/31/20) Coordinators: Houston Manning • (334) 501-2942 • [email protected] Fee: Online $50 plus online fees

    Walk-in $60 • Payable to AAB Youth Volleyball League Grades: 5th – 12th (Go by the proper grade child should be in school) This league emphasizes skill building, participation, fun and exciting volleyball competition. Girls from Lee County are welcome to participate in our youth volleyball league. Participants must have a birth certificate on file. Online/Scholarship Registration: 1/5 – 2/4 • www.auburnalabama.org/athletics/youth-sports/volleyball Walk-In Registration: T • 1/19 • FBRC • 6 – 6:30 p.m. Age(s) Day(s) Location Time(s) Date(s) Grades 5th – 12th TBD FBRC TBD March and April Coordinator: Houston Manning • (334) 501-2942 • [email protected] Fee: Online $45 plus online fees

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    Youth Free-Play Basketball Looking for a place for children to get in some FUN exercise? How about basketball?!? Children, grab your friends and join us at the Dean Road Recreation Center gym. Now, you have a place to improve your game or join in a pick-up game with your peers for a little competition. *COVID-19 note: Children MUST be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian during participation. Must provide your own basketball. (Hours listed may vary, according to programs/events scheduled at facility.) FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 6 – 13 M – F 3/1 – 3/5 2:30 – 5 p.m. DRRC M – F 3/8 – 3/12 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. M – F 3/15 – 4/15 2:30 – 5 p.m. F 4/16 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. M – F 4/19 – 5/20 2:30 – 5 p.m. M – F 5/21 – 5/28 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Contact: Tiffany Scott • (334) 501-2950 • [email protected] Baller, Inc. Training Basketball training and development. Baller, Inc. Training is individualized and breaks down your child’s strengths, as well as, identifies the areas needing improvement. *COVID-19 note: Temperatures will be taken upon arrival. Masks are required inside the building until training begins. Instructor will wear a mask during training sessions. Only one student will be trained at a time. $50. Payable to INST first day of class. Grade(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 2nd – 8th By Appt. 3/1 – 5/28 By Appt. (Contact Instructor) DRRC Contact: Dr. Chantel Tremitiere • (404) 901-4170 • [email protected]

    Adult Recreation Leagues Adult Pick-Up Soccer League Register online to participate on Saturdays 9-11a.m. and Sundays 3-5p.m. at the Wire Road Soccer Complex. Online/Scholarship Registration: Begins 1/5 • www.auburnalabama.org/soccer Ages: 18+ Format: Pick-Up Game Days: Saturdays 9-11a.m. and Sundays 3-5p.m. beginning Feb. 6 Location: Wire Road Soccer Complex Season Length: Feb. - March Coordinator: Houston Manning • [email protected] Fee: $20 per player, plus online registration fee

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    Adult Coed Kickball Spring Kickball League Information Registration: 2/1-3/12 Deadline to Enter: 3/12 Season Begins: W● 3/17 Entry Fee: $225 The full entry fee will be required when you register a team at www.auburnalabama.org/athletics. 12–15 game season with end of season tournament. Teams will play double-headers one night a week, on Wednesday nights. Teams must have a minimum of 10 players, 15 players max. Each team must have a minimum of four females on the field at all times. Coordinator Robbie Carter [email protected]. For more information contact: Auburn Softball Complex (334) 501-2976 Adult Softball Spring League Registration: 2/1 – 3/12 Deadline to Enter: 3/12 Season Begins: T 3/16 Entry Fees: $450 The full entry fee will be required when you register a team at www.auburnalabama.org/athletics. 12–15 game season with end of the season tournament Teams will play double-headers one night a week. Worth Mayhem bats will be provided by the complex. Leagues Offered: Tuesdays - Men’s Industrial/Open, Men’s Church For more information contact: Auburn Softball Complex (334) 501-2976

    Golf Indian Pines Golf Course, located at 900 Country Club Drive, is an 18-hole public golf course located in Auburn and adjacent Opelika. In 2005, the course was cited by Golf Digest in their rating of Auburn as the "best golf city in America". It is a par 70 course with summer bermuda grass and a bentgrass/ryegrass mix in the winter. Indian Pines was originally constructed in 1946 as the Saugahatchee County Club, a nine- hole course, with the first tournament being held on July 4, 1947. The back nine holes, designed by Eddie Loos, were built in 1951. In 1976, the course was sold to the cities of Auburn and Opelika, which have operated it as a municipal course since. The course was redesigned in 1999. After fire destroyed the old clubhouse, a new clubhouse was constructed in 2006. Indian Pines hosts the Indian Pines Invitational, an amateur tournament drawing 200 participants and sponsored by Miller Lite. Indian Pines is the home course of the Auburn High School Tigers golf team.

    Golf lessons are taught by two professionals on site: Fred Holton, PGA General Manager/Professional and Jerry Bavaro, PGA Head Golf Professional. Golf lesson rates for Adults are $75/hr. or $45/half hour and rates for junior golf lessons are $65/hr. or $35/half hour. To register for golf lessons or questions, please contact (334) 821-0880. For tee times and more information go to: www.indianpinesgc.com

    *COVID-19 note: One person per cart (only exception will be a junior golf who is not a licensed driver may ride with a parent or grandparent). Each person must have their own set of golf clubs and golf bag. No sharing equipment is allowed due to guidelines from State of Alabama.

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    Persons not playing golf will not be allowed on the golf course. Spectators such as wives, girlfriends, etc. will not be allowed on course due to guidelines from State of Alabama.

    Pickleball

    This recreation craze has an estimated 3 million players nationally and has become the fastest growing sport in the US according to the USA Pickleball Association. It borrows from tennis, ping pong and badminton. It is easy to learn and with less ground to cover on a smaller court and is not hard on the joints. Pickleball is a great alternative to tennis as adults get older or for anyone nursing overuse injuries from other sports. In addition to simply being fun, the moderate exercise and social nature of the game keep participants coming back week after week. The games in Auburn are played on the six Samford Avenue tennis courts (lined for pickle ball). There are also two courts at the Frank Brown Recreation Center. E-mail [email protected] *COVID-19 note: Physical distancing of 6 feet is to be maintained when not participating directly in pickleball. The bathrooms at the tennis centers are open and will be cleaned frequently. FREE to the Public

    Tennis All Tennis registrations are done online at www.auburnalabama.org/tennis The fees below are if you register the Saturday BEFORE the session starts. Prices are higher if you register later. You MUST pick the days of the week as clinics are limited. There are multi clinic discounts IF you register for more than one session on the same transaction. There are three sessions – each is four weeks. Session 1 – March 1 – April 2 (no class March 8 – March 12) Session 2 - April 5 – April 30 Session 3 - May 3 – May 28 Contact: Sarah Hill ● (334) 501-2920 ● [email protected] Red Tennis Age(s) Days(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 2-3 MW 3/1– 5/28 9-9:30 a.m. YTC Your child can start tennis at a young age in a fun learning environment. This clinic will teach the child to listen and cooperate while developing important motor skills through tennis and fitness activities. Developing early tennis and fitness skills will prepare the child for future sports. Clinics are on a modified court, uses a shorter racquet (21-23 inches), and uses a soft tennis ball (red or orange). Some Parent Involvement will be needed. *COVID – 19 note: Clinics are limited to EIGHT participants or more if a second instructor is added. Check in outdoors by the court. Session Fees: $17.50 plus online fees / one practice/week/session $30 plus online fees / two practices/week/session Contact: Pam Owen●[email protected]● (334) 501-2922

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    Orange Tennis Age(s) Days(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 4-5 MTWR 3/1– 5/28 3-3:30 p.m. YTC Your child will have fun learning basic techniques of tennis. This clinic will help the child become accustomed to the court, the tennis racquet, and the tennis ball. Your child will learn basic tennis and movement skills. These skills will help them learn the game of tennis and improve their coordination. Clinics will be on a modified court, use a shorter racquet (21-23 inches), and use a soft tennis ball (red or orange). Some parent involvement will be needed. *COVID – 19 note: Clinics are limited to EIGHT participants or more if a second instructor is added. Check in outdoors by the court. Session Fees: $17.50 plus online fees / one practice/week/session $30 plus online fees / two practices/week/session $35 plus online fees / three practices/week/session $40 plus online fees / four practices/week/session Contact: Pam Owen●[email protected]● (334) 501-2922 Blue Tennis Age(s) Days(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 6-7 MTWR 3/1– 5/28 3:30-4:15 p.m. YTC Your child will become familiarized with the equipment and basic skills of tennis while participating in organized tennis activities. At this clinic, your child will start to understand and develop the correct techniques needed to play tennis. He/she will learn through fun tennis and movement drills. Also, this clinic will introduce competitive point play and teach sportsmanship. Clinics will be on a modified court, use a shorter racquet (23 inches), and uses a soft ball (orange). *COVID – 19 note: Clinics are limited to EIGHT participants or more if a second instructor is added. Check in outdoors by the court. Session Fees: $26 plus online fees / one practice/week/session $40 plus online fees / two practices/week/session $48 plus online fees / three practices/week/session $55 plus online fees / four practices/week/session Contact: Pam Owen●[email protected]● (334) 501-2922

    Bronze Tennis Age(s) Days(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 8-10 MTWR 3/1– 5/28 4:15-5:15 p.m. YTC Your child will be introduced to rallying an orange tennis ball and to compete in various games. Your child will work on techniques that will improve their tennis skills. They will experience more personal success and tennis will become more fun. Also, this clinic will introduce your child to match play and tournament play. Clinics will be on a modified court, use a shorter racquet (25 inches), and uses a soft ball (orange). *COVID – 19 note: Clinics are limited to EIGHT participants or more if a second instructor is added. Check in outdoors by the court. Session Fees: $35 plus online fees / one practice/week/session $50 plus online fees / two practices/week/session $60 plus online fees / three practices/week/session $70 plus online fees / four practices/week/session Contact: Pam Owen●[email protected]● (334) 501-2922

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    Silver Tennis Age(s) Days(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 11-18 MTWR 3/1– 5/28 5:15-6:15 p.m. YTC Clinic is for all juniors just starting out playing tennis (no tennis experience) and for all juniors looking to improve their tennis skills. Your child will work on different techniques that will improve their tennis skills and fitness. Your child will become familiar with the tennis racquet, yellow tennis balls, and court positions. Through different organized activities, your child will work on ball control while rallying with other juniors. Your child will be introduced to point play and match play. Clinics will be on a full size court, use a standard size racquet (27 inches), and play with Green Dot and Yellow tennis balls. *COVID – 19 note: Clinics are limited to EIGHT participants or more if a second instructor is added. Check in outdoors by the court.

    Session Fees: $35 plus online fees / one practice/week/session $50 plus online fees / two practices/week/session $60 plus online fees / three practices/week/session $70 plus online fees / four practices/week/session Contact: Pam Owen●[email protected]● (334) 501-2922 Adult Morning Tennis Age(s) Days(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 19+ TRF 3/1– 5/28 9-10 a.m. YTC This clinic provides tennis opportunities for players of all skill levels. You will learn the game of tennis through tennis drills and organized activities. You will learn tennis strategies and court positions while playing in point situations. You will have the opportunity to play tennis, have fun, and fall in love with the sport of tennis. NOTE: Friday’s clinic will include match play.*COVID – 19 note: Clinics are limited to EIGHT participants or more if a second instructor is added. Check in outdoors by the court Session Fees: $35 plus online fees/ one practice a week $50 plus online fees/ two practices a week $70 plus online fees/ three practices a week Contact: Pam Owen●[email protected]● (334) 501-2922 Adult night Tennis Age(s) Days(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 19+ MW 3/1– 5/28 6:30 -7:30 p.m. YTC This clinic is for adults that have some playing experience and are looking to improve their tennis skills. You will learn the game of tennis through tennis drills and organized activities. You will learn tennis strategies and court positions while playing in point situations. You will have the opportunity to play tennis, have fun, and improve on your tennis game. Note: One year of tennis experience is required. *COVID – 19 note: Clinics are limited to EIGHT participants or more if a second instructor is added. Check in outdoors by the court. Session Fees: $35 plus online fees/ one practice a week $50 plus online fees/ two practices a week Contact: Pam Owen●[email protected]● (334) 501-2922

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    Adult 3.0+ Tennis Age(s) Days(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 19+ T 3/1– 5/28 6:30 -7:30 p.m. YTC This clinic is for those adults that have some match playing experience and are looking to improve their game. You will work on tennis strategies and court positions while playing in point situations. You will participate in tennis drills that will work on ball control, consistency, and proper body balance. Your tennis skills will improve, and your game will take off. Note: You will need teaching pro’s approval to join this clinic. Email Pam for approval: [email protected] *COVID – 19 note: Clinics are limited to EIGHT participants or more if a second instructor is added. Check in outdoors by the court. Session Fees: $35 plus online fees Contact: Pam Owen●[email protected]● (334) 501-2922

    Adult night Beginner Tennis Age(s) Days(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 19+ R 3/1-5/28 6:30 -7:30 p.m. YTC This clinic provides tennis opportunities for those adults that have never played tennis. You will work on techniques that will introduce the different tennis skills needed to play the game of tennis. You will become familiar with the tennis racquet, tennis balls, and court positions. Through different tennis drills and organized activities, you will learn ball control and will be able to rally with other adults. You will have the opportunity to learn, have fun, and fall in love with the sport of tennis. *COVID – 19 note: Clinics are limited to EIGHT participants or more if a second instructor is added. Check in outdoors by the court. Session Fees: $35 plus online fees Contact: Pam Owen●[email protected]● (334) 501-2922 Adult morning Cardio Tennis Age(s) Days(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 19+ MWF 3/1-5/28 8-9 a.m. YTC This clinic is for those tennis players that want to get out of the gym and onto the tennis court. You will be playing tennis to music while getting a fun filled cardio fitness workout. NOTE: This clinic is not for beginners and there will be no stroke instruction. You will need teaching pro’s approval to join this clinic. Email Pam at [email protected] *COVID – 19 note: Clinics are limited to EIGHT participants or more if a second instructor is added. Check in outdoors by the court. Session Fees: $35 plus online fees/ one practice a week $50 plus online fees/ two practices a week $70 plus online fees/ three practices a week Contact: Pam Owen●[email protected]● (334) 501-2922

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    Private Tennis Instruction Yarbrough Tennis Center offers individual, semi-private, group, and team lessons for those who would like more individualized attention. Fee: See Instructor Age(s) Days(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location All By appt 3/1-5/28 By appt YTC Please call or email for available instructors and times. Contact: Pam Owen●[email protected]● (334) 501-2922

    Ceramics Come and Sling Some Mud with Us! The Ceramics Studio is here for you! Classes for both children and adults will be offered throughout the year. Come by and take a look at our innovative studio space which includes pottery wheels, a stainless-steel extruder, a slab roller, commercial-grade kilns, pug mills, and a selection of glazes. We offer wheel throwing and handbuilding classes for all ages. If you are interested in teaching classes or have any questions regarding the studio, please contact Emillie Dombrowski at [email protected]. Independent Studio for Adults Individuals who have had experience in ceramics and pottery and meet the Independent Studio Membership requirements may work in the studio independently during center hours once obtaining approval from studio director and registering at the Harris Center. Enjoy working in our studio which offers opportunities to hand-build ceramics and throw on our potter’s wheels. A selection of clay will be available for purchase with glaze and firing fees calculated into the cost. Clay is $40/box. All Independent Studio Members will be required to sign in to the studio each day, assist in keeping the studio clean, and adhere to the policies stated in the member contract. Studio hours are subject to change based on the schedule of classes offered by the studio. *COVID-19 note: The pottery equipment and work spaces in both the Handbuilding and the Throwing Studios have been arranged so that a distance of 6 feet is maintained between work areas. Class participants will be asked to use facial masks or coverings. Individual tools will be used for each participant. As part of the clean-up process, participants and instructors will use sanitizer to spray or wipe down works areas, tools, and equipment after general “clay and mud” clean-up. $80/participant. Payable to AAB. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 18+ MTWRF 3/1 -5/31 8 a.m.- 5p.m. DRCS/DRRC Contact: Emillie Dombrowski • (334) 501-2944 • [email protected]

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    Independent Studio Membership Requirements: Any person interested in becoming an independent studio member of the Dean Road Ceramics Studio must meet one of the following criteria:

    • Taken a minimum of two classes at the Dean Road Ceramic Studio within the past two calendar years. One of the two classes must be a throwing class. Only classes that are 7 weeks in length or longer count towards independent membership.

    • Completed 16 hours of private lessons with a Dean Road Ceramics Studio Instructor and one ceramics throwing class or 32 hours of private lessons with a Dean Road Ceramics Studio Instructor.

    • If the above requirements are met, an interview and studio tour can be scheduled with the studio director to determine independent membership status. Once given permission by the ceramics studio director, members can register for independent membership at the Harris Center administrative offices.

    Beginning Pottery Wheel with Madison Come join me as we learn the basics of wheel throwing! In this beginner’s class you will learn the fundamentals of pottery such as centering, coning, opening and pulling up. With a focus on technique, we will explore different forms such as bowls and cylinders. Throughout the duration of the class you will have access to the studio to practice what you have learned. Our last class will give you an opportunity to glaze and take home your work to show off to friends and family! *COVID-19 note: Classes are limited to a maximum of seven students to one teacher. The pottery equipment and work spaces in both the Handbuilding and the Throwing Studios have been arranged so that a distance of 6 feet is maintained between work areas for all classes offered. Class participants will be asked to use facial masks or coverings during classes. Individual tools will be used for each participant. As part of the clean-up process, class participants and instructors will use sanitizer to spray or wipe down works areas, tools, and equipment after general “clay and mud” clean-up. $120/participant + $40 materials fee. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 18+ W 3/3 – 4/21 6 – 8:30 p.m. DRCS/DRRC Contact: Madison Nugent • (703) 887-1857• [email protected] Adult Beginning Wheel Throwing with Maria Are you curious about throwing pottery? Join our studio and learn the basics of the wheel throwing. In this beginning class, you will learn all about clay and the different ways to manipulate it using the wheel. You will become familiar with throwing techniques to make cylinders, cups, plates, and bowls. Students will be taught different techniques that will explore a variety of ways to build functional as well as decorative forms. Clay, glazes and kiln firing costs are included in the material fee and necessary tools are available in the ceramic studio. *COVID-19 note: Classes are limited to a maximum of seven students to one teacher. The pottery equipment and work spaces in both the Handbuilding and the Throwing Studios have been arranged so

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    that a distance of 6 feet is maintained between work areas for all classes offered. Class participants will be asked to use facial masks or coverings during classes. Individual tools will be used for each participant. As part of the clean-up process, class participants and instructors will use sanitizer to spray or wipe down works areas, tools, and equipment after general “clay and mud” clean-up. $120/participant + $40 materials fee. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 18+ M 3/8 -4/26 6 – 8:30 p.m. DRCS/DRRC Contact: Maria Lujan Auad • (334) 663-8292 • [email protected]

    Art, Form, and Function Learn to make your very own piece of functional art. Learn surface decorative techniques while making platters, plates, bowls and pitchers. Perfect for all skill levels. *COVID-19 note: Classes are limited to a maximum of seven students to one teacher. The pottery equipment and work spaces in both the Handbuilding and the Throwing Studios have been arranged so that a distance of 6 feet is maintained between work areas for all classes offered. Class participants will be asked to use facial masks or coverings during classes. Individual tools will be used for each participant. As part of the clean-up process, class participants and instructors will use sanitizer to spray or wipe down works areas, tools, and equipment after general “clay and mud” clean-up. $120/participant + $40 materials fee. Payable to INST. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 18+ M 3/1 – 5/10 6 – 8:30 p.m. DRCS/DRRC Contact: Mary Williams • (334) 329-9637 • [email protected] Throwing with Intention: Explore, Experience, Extend This class is designed for the potter who already has some experience and confidence working on the wheel and is beginning to feel that there must be more to pottery than throwing cups, mugs, and bowls successfully. In this class we will learn to throw new forms including altering wheel pieces to be oval- or square-shaped, throwing closed forms, making plates and platters, and developing strategies to make lids that fit. We will also explore more challenging throwing and altering techniques such as throwing in two parts for added height, altering forms using darts, and using cutout and subtractive carving to enhance forms. This is NOT a beginner class and is intended for a seasoned potter wanting to hone already established skills and face new clay challenges. Prerequisites include consistent success throwing cylinders and bowls of various sizes and being able to center and work with up to 5 pounds of clay. Class instruction includes glaze techniques. Clay, glazes, and kiln firings are included in the materials fee, and, while basic tools and water buckets are available in the studio for class use, participants may prefer working with their own tools. *COVID-19 note: Classes are limited to a maximum of six students to one teacher. The pottery equipment and work spaces in both the Handbuilding and the Throwing Studios have been arranged so that a distance of 6 feet is maintained between work areas for all classes offered. Class participants will be asked to use facial masks or coverings during classes. Individual tools will be used for each participant. As part of the clean-up process, class participants and instructors will use sanitizer to spray or wipe down works areas, tools, and equipment after general “clay and mud” clean-up. $120/participant + $40 materials fee. Payable to INST. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 18+ T 3/23 – 5/11 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. DRCS/DRRC Contact: Amy Kaiser • (334) 821-0916 • [email protected]

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    Handbuilt Pottery Creation: Teaching Youth How to Channel Creativity and Build Masterpieces This youth class will guide students through the creative process of building their own clay projects using the slab method. Students will be taught this building method in detail and will use this skill along with their own creativity to create 3 different pieces. Students will create a mask, a box and a cylinder. Furthermore, they will use their imagination to decorate their creations with multiple designs, textures, and painting techniques taught in class. This class will help young students culminate their ideas and create finished products. Techniques learned in this class can help students succeed with many different art forms. Handbuilt pieces using slabs of clay is an exciting way to let your imagination flow free and see where your creativity takes you. *COVID-19 note: Classes are limited to a maximum of six students to one teacher. The pottery equipment and work spaces in both the Handbuilding and the Throwing Studios have been arranged so that a distance of 6 feet is maintained between work areas for all classes offered. Class participants will be asked to use facial masks or coverings during classes. Individual tools will be used for each participant. As part of the clean-up process, class participants and instructors will use sanitizer to spray or wipe down works areas, tools, and equipment after general “clay and mud” clean-up. $100/participant + $40 materials fee. Payable to INST. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 10-14 R 3/4 – 4/22 4 – 6 p.m. DRCS/DRRC Contact: Yolanda Galanes • (334) 440-5227 • [email protected] Spring Succulent Ceramic Planter Workshop This is three-day workshop at the Dean Road Ceramics Studio. Do you love handbuilding with clay? Is throwing on the wheel your favorite, or are you a complete beginner? Either way you’ll love this quick high-quality handbuilding planter workshop. This workshop takes place on three Friday evenings, one for planter construction, one for glazing, and the last one for planting. Your final product would make the perfect Mother’s Day gift or addition to your home patio! *COVID-19 note: Classes are limited to a maximum of seven students to one teacher. The pottery equipment and work spaces in both the Handbuilding and the Throwing Studios have been arranged so that a distance of 6 feet is maintained between work areas for all classes offered. Class participants will be asked to use facial masks or coverings during classes. Individual tools will be used for each participant. As part of the clean-up process, class participants and instructors will use sanitizer to spray or wipe down works areas, tools, and equipment after general “clay and mud” clean-up. $30/participant + $10 materials fee. Payable to AAB Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 16+ W 3/10, 3/24, 4/7 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. DRCS/DRRC Contact: Emillie Dombrowski • (480) 616-3442 • [email protected]

    Dance Carmen and Marnie Dance Carmen and Marnie Mattei are dance instructors and certified UCWDC Judges. The both enjoy teaching both competitive, social dance and specialize in the following dances; Progressive 2 steps, waltz, west coast swing, east coast swing, cha-cha, night club 2 step, triple 2 steps, rhythm 2 step and line dance. They are 10 times UCWDC World champions and have coached students to win over 40 world titles of their own. Appointments for individual and couple’s private lessons are available for all ages and skill level. *COVID-19 note: All participant will be required to wear a face mask and hand sanitizer will be provided. $80/Individual 100/Couples. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Dates(s) Time(s) Location

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    16+ By Appt. 3/1 – 5/31 Appt. FBRC Contact: Marnie Mattei ● (480) 621-0214 ● [email protected]

    Fitness Academy of Starz Distant Work Welcome to AOS DISTANT WORK. This program will get you ready for athletics and overall health just by using the weight of your body and the power of gravity. You will build muscle, burn fat, and get an honest-to-goodness great workout for athletics and health. The program will highlight agilities, fat burner, flexibility, and more! Only 10 participants per session so please call ahead for appointment. We will have training using great precautions to ensure safety of our students. We will prepare your child with the necessary condition and skills needed to prepare for their season. Each student would need to bring their own ball or equipment as instructed, hand sanitizer / disinfecting spray. It will be $20 per 1 hour sessions or $100 monthly for unlimited days. Only 15 participants per session so please call ahead for appointment.* COVID 19 note: Inside basketball Gymnasium, no more than 15 participants including two trainers. All equipment will be sanitize during breaks. $20/per session or $100/Monthly for unlimited training. Payable to Delite Rokstarz Foundation first day of class.

    Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location 10-55 MW 3/1- 5/31 6-7:30 p.m. FBRC F 3/5 – 5/28 4-5:30 p.m. SU 3/7 – 5/30 2-4p.m. Contact: Everett Thomas ● [email protected] ● 334-275-2548 Personal and Small Group Training with Bea Bold Fitness & Nutrition, LLC Whether you are an active senior, weekend warrior or elite athlete looking for an edge, Bea will work to create a customized workout plan designed to target your fitness goals. Bea is a Certified Personal Fitness Trainer with a passion for coaching people on their path to optimal health. *COVID-19 note: In-person or virtual training sessions available, social distance 6 ft or more. Visit beaboldfitness.com for rates. Payable to INST first day of class

    Age(s) Day(s) Dates(s) Time(s) Location 18+ By Appt. 3/1-5/31 Appt. FBRC Contact: Bea Cornelius ● (334) 703-2169 ● [email protected]

    Zumba With Allison Zumba is a dance-fitness program combining all elements for a total body workout; cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility. It’s an hour cardio burn set to Latin fusion and international dance music. Classes are easy to follow, fun, and ongoing so jump in at any time! *COVID-19 note: Inside basketball Gymnasium, no more than 15 participants. All participants will participate by staying in their designated 8x9ft box 6ft apart. Encouraging all participants to pay using pay app. $40/10 class visits or $5/drop in. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location

    16+ TR 3/2-5/27 5:30–6:30 p.m. FBRC Contact: Allison Kesler ● (334) 663-4198 ● [email protected]

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    Zumba All-Starz Zumba is a fitness program that combines Latin and international music with calorie burning dance moves. Zumba All-Starz is led by three area instructors that focus on