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Recreation and Educational Classes for Children, Teens, Adults, Seniors and Families

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Registration Informationcontents

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faX - Fax registration will only be accepted with VISA, MASTERCARD or DISCOVER payment. Complete a registration form with credit card information. Please call to confirm that we received yourfax. Our FAX NUMBER is (414) 961-3175.

drop BoX - Place your completed registration form along with your payment in a sealed envelope.The drop box is located on the outside doors leading to the Recreation Department office in the Administration Building at the High School.

maIl - Mail the registration form with your payment to Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department, 1701 E. Capitol Drive, Shorewood, WI 53211.

Walk-IN - Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am - 12:00 pm & 12:30 - 3:30 pm.The Recreation Department office is located in the Administration Building on the first floor of Shore-wood High School at 1701 E. Capitol Drive, Shorewood, WI 53211.

telephoNe - (414) 963-6913 x 4. Telephone registration will be accepted only with VISA, MAS-

TERCARD or DISCOVER payment. Telephone lines are limited, your patience is appreciated.

Resident status includes individuals living in Shorewood, Shorewood School District and Village em-ployees, all students enrolled in Shorewood Public Schools and their families, and non-resident tax-payers of Shorewood.

early reGIstratIoNs

All forms received prior to the designated registra-

tion dates listed above will be processed randomly

on the first day of mail registration.

late fee reGIstratIoNs

All program registrations must occur three busi-ness days prior to classes starting, or by the sign-up deadline. a $10 late fee will be assessed ifwe receive your registration after these threedays or the deadline. Please register early.

What’s Inside?programs page Number

Adult and Senior Citizen Programs.........................................5 - 7

Birthday Parties..............................................................................47

Bright Beginnings Preschool........................................................24

Community Events and Contacts.........................................30 & 43

Community Swim Schedule.........................................................28

General Information............................................................29 - 30

Hershey Track and Field Meet.......................................................11

Home Base Morning Program Supervision.............................9 - 10

Kids Clubs (Grade K4 - 7).......................................................9 - 10

Registration Forms...............................................................10 & 45

Shorewood Community Fitness Center...........................................4

Swim Lessons (Group and Private).......................................25 - 27

Teen Volunteers.....................................................................31 - 33

Tennis Tournaments..............................................................23

Thank You Volunteers, Rec. Round Up & Sponsors......................33

Water Aerobics...............................................................................27

WPRA Tickets (Reduced tickets on sale).......................Back Cover

Youth Programs:

Basketball - Summer League..........................................11

Shorewood Girls Fastpitch League.................................11

Starting the week of June 11 ..........................................12

Starting the week of June 18...................................13 - 14

Starting the week of June 25...................................15 - 16

Starting the week of July 2 (No programs July 4).................16

Starting the week of July 9...................................17 - 18

Starting the week of July 16............................................19

Starting the week of July 23..................................20 - 21

Starting the week of July 30............................................22

Starting the week of August 6 & 13.................................23

Program Descriptions..............................................34 - 42

Cover designed by Fiona BuCher and Paul BoeChler.

See page 4 to read a bit more on Fiona and Paul and our

Graphic design Program.

oN-lINe- Visit www.shorewoodschools.org for the easiest way to sign up. Click on the registrationlink to begin. Call us if you need assistance and we will be happy to walk you through with the on-lineregistration process. See page 30. On-line registrations are processed instantly!

on-line starting at 6:00 amResident - Monday, April 16

Non-Resident - Friday, April 20fax, drop Box, mail, Walk-In or telephone

Resident - Monday, April 30Non-Resident - Wednesday, May 2

Non-residents may not register for summer school enrichment classes until may 2

Grades for proGrams are as of the

2012 - 2013 school year

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atwater school2100 east capitol drive(414) 963-6962

lake Bluff school1600 east lake Bluff Blvd.(414) 963-6972

Intermediate school3830 North morris Blvd. (414) 963-6951

shorewood high school1701 east capitol drive(414) 963-6921

school locations & telephone Numbers

shorewood Recreation Department

Blane McCann - [email protected]

Deb Stolz - [email protected]

Kristin Krukowski - Recreation [email protected]

Nick Phalin - Recreation [email protected]

Bobby Wood - Fitness Center [email protected]

Nora Rangel-Kubacki - Recreation [email protected]

Barb Xistris - Recreation [email protected]

Plus the 100+ seasonal instructors who work very hard to provide you with the selection

and quality of programs offered year-round.

shorewood recreation and community services

Website:

www.shorewoodschools.org

Mission statement

The mission of the School District of Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department is to provide community services and life-long learning opportunities throughrecreation, education, and fitness programs to enhance the quality of life for residents ofthe Shorewood community.

Recreation Department office HoursMonday - Friday

8:00 am - 12:00 pm12:30 - 3:30 pm

Closed: May 28 and July4, 2012

telephone numbersShorewood Recreation and Community Services

Telephone: (414) 963-6913 x 4VHE Pool Hotline: (414) 963-6913 x 1

Program Cancellations: (414) 963-6913 x 3Fax: (414) 961-3175

Shorewood Community Fitness Center(414) 961-3100

LocationShorewood High School

Administrative Building, 1st Floor1701 East Capitol DriveShorewood, WI 53211

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Studio TheatreRoom 179

Shorewood CommunityFitness Center

ArenaBowling Lanes

S-Room & Youth Center(Lower Level)

North Gym

SHS Pool

PE Building Room 209 & 210

(2nd Floor)

Upper Gym(2nd Floor)

VHEPool

ScienceBuilding

Fitness CenterParking Lot

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Entrance to SHSParking Lot

Bowling Lanes

ScienceField

SHS Front Lawn Dance StudioRoom 276(2nd Floor)

SHS Orchestra Room 78

(Lower Level)

PhysicalEducationBuilding

SHS ScienceRoom 130

SHS ScienceRoom 140

StaffLounge

Entrance after5:00 pm

SHS Diamond

Band Room 278

Choir Room 273

SHS ScienceRoom 136

SHS ScienceRoom 240

VHE PoolUpper Lobby

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hours of operatIoN

Monday - Thursday 5:00 am - 9:00 pmFriday 5:00 am - 8:00 pmSaturday & Sunday 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

The Shorewood Community Fitness Center offers members a complete line ofstrength training machines, cardiovascular machines and free weights. Our pro-fessional and caring staff ensures all members receive a complete and individu-alized fitness program.

sHoReWooD coMMunItYFItness centeR

persoNal traINING

Work with a trainer one-on-one to provide you with continual motivation and in-struction on proper cardiovascular training, strength and flexibility techniques.

summer memBershIp!The Shorewood Community Fitness Center will be offering a 3 month, June throughAugust, single membership for only $60. This offer is for all individuals who do not cur-rently have a membership at the Shorewood Community Fitness Center. One Summer

Membership per person. No coupon necessary.

“To promote the vitality, health and well-being of youth, student-

athletes and adults.”

The Shorewood High School Graphic Design (GD) Program is comprised of an Introductory level, anIntermediate level and an Advanced level. Within the program students are taught various computersoftwares. The higher-level classes are taught in a design studio atmosphere wherein clients come tothe class to present their ideas to the students and they work on projects that are both school based aswell as community based. Students have the option to take Introductory GD at the freshman level, andafter, taking Advanced GD, and the first level of Advanced GD, they can take multiple semesters of Ad-vanced until they graduate. This is an especially helpful option for those students who plan on goinginto Graphic Design, Advertising, or other Communication related fields at the college level. - Jeff Zimpel,SHS Graphic Design Teacher

Meet ouR coveR DesIgneRs...

scfc ruNNING cluB - freeDo you like to run? The Fitness Center is starting an informal outdoor running club.Our first meeting is scheduled for Monday, June 4 at 5:30 pm at the Fitness Center.We can use a provided route (2, 5, 10, 15 miles) or create our own. The group willdecide on future running schedules on June 4th. Sign up at the Fitness Center oronline at www.shorewoodschools.org, course 4161.1. See page 30, #32, in theguide for online registration information. Everyone is welcome! You do not need tobe a Shorewood Community Fitness Center member to participate.

team up to slIm doWN

WeIGht loss competItIoN

tuesday may 1st - thursday may 31st

Looking to get into shape quick for summer? Throughout the month of May there will be a teamweight loss competition to help benefit The Hunger Task Force, and of course, yourself! Peoplecan sign up as individuals and be placed on a team, or in teams of five. Each team will have apersonal trainer as their captain who will lead the group through two training sessions per weekas well as provide workout plans for non-training days and meal guidelines. Team t-shirts willbe provided to promote team bonding. Body analysis will take place weekly, and the SCFC willdonate one food item for every pound lost by the winning team to the hunger task force. Foodand cash donations will also be accepted during that month. Program includes one-month mem-bership for non-members.

ALL FOR THE LOW PRICE OF $89 -- PACKAGE PRICE WILL INCLUDE:

10 training sessions $300 retail

T-Shirt $11 retail Exercise plan for non-group training days $30 retail Meal guidelines $30 retail 5 weigh-ins with body fat analysis $30 retailOne month SCFC membership $41 retail

$442 retail $353 saVINGs!!!

I feel honored to have my design chosen for the Recreation Department Cover. Back Cover: My name is Paul Boechler, and I’m a freshman at Shorewood High. Currently, I’m in Inter-mediate Graphic Design, and am very glad my design was chosen for the Shorewood Recreation De-partment. I feel I brought a new look to the back cover, by being able to see the picture with theoverlapping the text. This was a new idea and hasn’t been used yet. Hope everyone likes it!

Front Cover: My name is Fiona Bucher, I am an AFS student from Switzer-land. I am here for one school year and am a Senior here at ShorewoodHigh. This my first experience with Graphic Design. I am in the IntermediateGraphic Design class. I enjoy the class and have already learned a lot. I amglad about the opportunity to spend a year in the Shorewood Community.

Scan here!fINd us oN:

Located on the campus of Shorewood High School1701 E. Capitol Drive, Shorewood, WI 53211

telephone: (414) 961-3100fax: (414) 961-3175

e-mail: [email protected]: shorewoodfitness.com

Bobby Wood - Fitness Center [email protected]

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ADuLt enRIcHMent AnD exeRcIse pRogRAMs begInnIng In MAY

time mon tue Wed thu fri sat class dates location Instructorfee

r / N-rcourse #

5:30 - 6:10 am cardio step 5/7 - 6/27(No Class 5/28)

Fitness Center Joanne Dixon $52 / $78 3111.1

5:30 - 6:15 am aqua Boot camp 5/8 - 6/28 VHE Pool Renee Scherck-Meyer $56 / $84 3170.1

5:45 - 6:45 am Nia 5/8 - 6/26 Fitness Center Dori Steigman $32/ $48 3156.1

6:00 - 6:50 am kick, fit & core 5/10 - 6/28 Fitness Center Joanne Dixon $32 / $48 3110.1

6:00 - 7:00 am

Gentle hatha yoga 5/7 - 6/25(No Class 5/28)

SHS Dance StudioRoom 276

Rosie Sheinbein $44* / $66* 3130.1

Gentle hatha yoga 5/9 - 6/27SHS Dance Studio

Room 276Rosie Sheinbein $50* / $75* 3130.2

Zumba 5/11 - 6/29 Fitness Center Katie Rhyme $32 / $48 3146.2

6:20 - 6:50 am muscle fitness 5/7 - 6/27(No Class 5/28)

Fitness Center Joanne Dixon $38 / $57 3125.1

7:00 - 7:30 am muscle fitness 5/7 - 6/27(No Class 5/28)

Fitness Center Joanne Dixon $38 / $57 3125.2

8:00 - 8:45 am senior strength,

with Balance & flexibility5/8 - 6/28 Fitness Center Elizabeth Klijnsmit $56 / $84 3121.1

8:00 - 8:50 am pilates 5/12 - 6/30 Fitness Center Elizabeth Klijnsmit $32 / $48 3151.2

8:30 - 9:20 am pilates 5/7 - 6/27(No Class 5/28)

Fitness Center Elizabeth Klijnsmit $60 / $90 3151.1

9:00 - 10:00 am step & sculpt 5/11 - 6/29 Fitness Center Joanne Dixon $32 / $48 3105.1

step & sculpt 5/12 - 6/30 Fitness Center Elizabeth Klijnsmit $32 / $48 3105.2

9:00 am - 12:00 pm Writing your legacy letter 5/12SHS Conference

Room 116Leah Dobkin $42 / $63 3720.1

3:00 - 4:00 pm kundalini yoga 5/11 - 6/29SHS Dance Studio

Room 276Rosie Sheinbein $48* / $72* 3132.1

4:30 - 5:15 pm arthritis exercise program 5/1 - 5/31 SHS Staff Lounge Jan Mahlberg $34/ $51 3190.2

5:00 - 6:00 pm total Body conditioning- tBc 5/7 - 6/27(No Class 5/28)

Fitness Center Elizabeth Klijnsmit $60 / $90 3180.1

6:00 - 7:00 pm

aerobic exercise 5/8 - 6/28 Fitness Center Fitness Staff $64 / $96 3135.1

strong & fit

Indoor/outdoor Boot camp5/7 - 6/27

(No Class 5/28)

Fitness Center &Outdoors

Renee Scherck-Meyer $60 / $90 3187.1

7:00 - 8:00 pm Zumba 5/8 - 6/26 SHS North GymSIS Gym on 5/8 & 6/5

Michelle Miller $40 / $60 3146.1

ADuLt enRIcHMent AnD exeRcIse pRogRAMs begInnIng In june

time mon tue Wed thu fri sat class dates location Instructorfee

r / N-rcourse #

4:30 - 5:15 pm arthritis exercise program 6/5 - 6/28 SHS Staff Lounge Jan Mahlberg $28 / $42 4190.1

5:45 - 6:30 pm 5k training program 6/21 - 8/9Race Day 8/11

SHS Track Renee Scherck - Meyer $52 / $78 4196.1

5 *Bring a family member for half price for all yoga classes, call the recreation department for registration information.

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*Bring a family member for half price for all yoga classes, call the recreation department for registration information.

time mon tue Wed thu fri sat class dates location Instructorfee

r / N-rcourse #

6:00 - 6:55 pm tennis adult Beginner 6/13 - 8/1(No Class 7/4)

SIS Tennis Courts Jim Mileham $28 / $42 4458.1

6:00 - 7:10 pm hatha yoga 6/4 - 7/2SHS Dance Studio

Room 276Ken Kapp $54* / $81* 4131.1

6:15 - 7:15 pm middle eastern Belly dancing

advanced6/12 - 7/24(No Class 7/3)

Lydell Community CenterRoom 17, Whitefish Bay

Zahra Sagira $45 / $55 4515.1

6:30 - 7:30 pm ruN: faster & stronger 6/21 - 8/9 SHS Track Renee Scherck - Meyer $32 / $48 4185.1

6:35 - 7:15 pm adult swim Instruction 6/14 - 8/2 VHE Pool Aquatics Staff $40/ $60 4330.1

7:00 - 7:55 pm

tennis adult

advanced Beginner 6/13 - 8/1

(No Class 7/4)SIS Tennis Courts Jim Mileham $28 / $42 4458.2

tennis - parent/child

Beginner6/14 - 8/2 SIS Tennis Courts Jim Mileham $26 / $39 4454.1

7:00 - 9:00 pm Volleyball - coed open 6/12 - 7/31(No Class 7/3)

SHS Arena Recreation Staff $24 / $36 4470.1

7:20 - 8:30 pm

Basic hatha yoga for men 6/4 - 7/2SHS Dance Studio

Room 276Ken Kapp $54* / $81* 4133.1

middle eastern Belly dancing

Beginner6/12 - 7/24(No Class 7/3)

Lydell Community CenterRoom 17, Whitefish Bay

Suzanne Singh $45 / $55 4516.1

7:30 - 9:30 pm Badminton6/13 - 8/15

(No Class 7/4)

Nicolet High SchoolGym 1

Doug Kane $25 / $35 4415.1

8:00 - 8:55 pm

tennis adult

advanced Beginner plus6/13 - 8/1

(No Class 7/4)SIS Tennis Courts Jim Mileham $28 / $42 4458.3

tennis - parent/childadvanced Beginner

6/14 - 8/2 SIS Tennis Courts Jim Mileham $26 / $39 4454.2

ADuLt enRIcHMent AnD exeRcIse pRogRAMs begInnIng In juLY

time mon tue Wed thu fri sat class dates location Instructorfee

r / N-rcourse #

5:30 - 6:10 am cardio step 7/9 - 8/29 Fitness Center Joanne Dixon $56 / $84 4111.1

5:30 - 6:15 am aqua Boot camp 7/10 - 8/30 VHE Pool Renee Scherk-Meyer $56 / $84 4170.1

5:45 - 6:45 am Nia 7/10 - 8/28 Fitness Center Dori Steigman $32 / $48 4156.1

6:00 - 6:50 am kick, fit & core 7/12 - 8/30 Fitness Center Joanne Dixon $32 / $48 4110.1

6:00 - 7:00 am

Gentle hatha yoga 7/9 - 8/27SHS Dance Studio

Room 276Rosie Sheinbein $50* / $75* 4130.1

Gentle hatha yoga 7/11- 8/29SHS Dance Studio

Room 276Rosie Sheinbein $50* / $75* 4130.2

Zumba 7/13 - 8/31 Fitness Center Katie Rhyme $32 / $48 4146.2

6:20 - 6:50 am muscle fitness 7/9 - 8/29 Fitness Center Joanne Dixon $40 / $60 4125.1

ADuLt enRIcHMent AnD exeRcIse pRogRAMs begInnIng In june

Register on-line at www.shorewoodschools.org6

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ADuLt enRIcHMent AnD exeRcIse pRogRAMs begInnIng In juLY

time mon tue Wed thu fri sat class dates location Instructorfee

r / N-rcourse #

7:00 - 7:30 am muscle fitness 7/9 - 8/29 Fitness Center Joanne Dixon $40 / $60 4125.2

8:00 - 8:45 am senior strength,

with Balance & flexibility7/10 - 8/30 Fitness Center Elizabeth Klijnsmit $56 / $84 4121.1

8:00 - 8:50 am pilates 7/14 - 9/1 Fitness Center Elizabeth Klijnsmit $32 / $48 4151.2

8:30 - 9:20 am pilates 7/9 - 8/29 Fitness Center Elizabeth Klijnsmit $64 / $96 4151.1

9:00 - 10:00 am step & sculpt 7/13 - 8/31 Fitness Center Joanne Dixon $32 / $48 4105.1

step & sculpt 7/14 - 9/1 Fitness Center Elizabeth Klijnsmit $32 / $48 4105.2

10:00 am - 1:00 pm morning paddle kayak 7/21Rowing Center

1190 N CommerceRiverwest OutdoorEnterprises Staff

$30 / $45 4252.1

3:00 - 4:00 pm kundalini yoga 7/13 - 8/31SHS Dance Studio

Room 276Rosie Sheinbein $48* / $72* 4132.1

4:30 - 5:15 pm arthritis exercise program 7/3 - 7/31 SHS Staff Lounge Jan Mahlberg $32 / $48 4190.2

5:00 - 6:00 pm total Body conditioning- tBc 7/9 - 8/29 Fitness Center Elizabeth Klijnsmit $64 / $96 4180.1

6:00 - 7:00 pm

aerobic exercise 7/10 - 8/30 Fitness Center Recreation Staff $64 / $96 4135.1

strong & fit

Indoor/outdoor Boot camp7/9 - 8/29 Fitness Center & Outdoor Renee Scherk-Meyer $64 / $96 4187.1

6:00 - 7:10 pm hatha yoga 7/9 - 8/6SHS Dance Studio

Room 276Ken Kapp $54* / $81* 4131.2

7:00 - 8:00 pm Zumba 7/10 - 8/28 SHS North Gym Michelle Miller $40 / $60 4146.1

7:20 - 8:30pm Basic hatha yoga for men 7/9 - 8/6SHS Dance Studio

Room 276Ken Kapp $54* / $81* 4133.2

ADuLt enRIcHMent AnD exeRcIse pRogRAMs begInnIng In August

time mon tue Wed thu fri sat class dates location Instructorfee

r / N-rcourse #

8:00 am - 5:00 pm Water safety Instructor

certification8/6 - 8/10 Mequon City Pool

American Red CrossStaff

$205 / $225 4382.1

10:00 am - 1:00 pm morning paddle kayak 8/11Rowing Center

1190 N CommerceRiverwest OutdoorEnterprises Staff

$30 / $45 4252.2

4:30 - 5:15 pm arthritis exercise program 8/2 - 9/6 SHS Staff Lounge Jan Mahlberg $38 / $57 4190.3

6:30 - 8:30 pm middle eastern Belly dancing

technique8/21 - 8/28

Lydell Community Center Room 17

Zahra Sagira $30 / $40 4517.1

Register on-l ine at www.shorewoodschools.org7

*Bring a family member for half price for all yoga classes, call the recreation department for registration information.

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eXamples of classes offered:

Looking to enhance a skill or learn something new? Now you can do it through the Shorewood Recre-ation & Community Services Department without leaving home. It’s just a click away! We have part-nered with Ed2go, the industry leader in online learning for adults to bring you online enrichmentcourses. Ed2go offers courses through a network of over 1,800 top colleges and universities in orderto provide the highest-quality online continuing education opportunities that are affordable and easyto use. With hundreds of great online courses—from Creating Web Pages to Accounting Fundamen-tals, Speed Spanish to Grant Writing—and everything in between, it is easy to see why millions oflifelong learners take ed2go online courses. To register go to: www.shorewoodschools.org and find

the link.....

• Expert Instructor• 24-Hour Access• Online Discussion Areas

• 6 Weeks of Instruction• Hundreds of courses to choose from• New sessions begin each month

oNlINe learNING

**the shorewood recreation department advertises online classes for ed2go, an onlinelearning company. registration is done online, through ed2go and is not done through therecreation department. We are unable to credit or refund money for online courses. anyissues that may arise in regards to online classes must be handled through ed2go.

accounting fundamentalsGain a marketable new skill by learning the basicsof double-entry bookkeeping, financial reporting,and more.

a to Z Grant WritingLearn how to research and develop relationshipswith potential funding sources, organize grantwrit-ing campaigns, and prepare proposals.

computer skills for the WorkplaceGain a working knowledge of the computer skillsyou’ll need to succeed in today’s job market.

creating Web pagesLearn the basics of HTML so you can design, cre-ate and post your very own site on the web.

understanding adolescentsUncover the secrets of the adolescent mind. Gainvaluable information on how they feel, how theiridentities develop, and how you can best meettheir needs.

Genealogy BasicsLearn where to look, who to contact, and how touse research tools to begin an exciting and fasci-nating exploration of your roots.

Introduction to photoshop cs5Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop CS5, theworld’s best graphics program, to edit and processphotos and create original images.

keys to effective communicationLost for words? Don't be! Learn to build rapport,trust, warmth, and respect through conversation.

secrets to Better photographyExplore strategies and learn a variety of tricks tocreate excellent photographs in all types of situa-tions.

speed spanishLearn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words to-gether into sentences, and you’ll be engaging inconversational Spanish in no time!

Register on-line at www.shorewoodschools.org

aNytIme, aNyWhere...Just a clIck aWay!

aNd shoreWood recreatIoN

are NoW offerING:

oNlINe courses INclude:

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kId’s cluB frIday fIeld trIps aNd specIal eVeNts! **NeW**Kid’s Club will be offering new Friday Field Trips and Special Events this summer! Extendedday Program is available at the designated site. In the event of rain for outdoor trips and spe-cial events, we will adapt the event to the best of our ability in one of the Shorewood SchoolDistrict facilities. Check the cancellation hotline at (414) 963-6913 x 3 the morning of theevent for more information. Participants should bring a bag lunch on days that depart before12:30 pm. If your child brings money, leaders will not be responsible for it.

If your child needs coverage in the morning prior to the start of the field trip/specialevent, please contact the recreation department at (414) 963-6913 x 4 for more infor-mation.

please see index on page 37 & 38 for complete descriptions.

please Note: No refund, class transfer or credit will be granted after June 7, 2012.

friday, June 15: kid’s day and kite flytime: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pmlocation: Lake Bluff Playgroundfee: Resident - $9 / Non-Resident - $13

friday, June 22: dancing with the kid’s clubstime: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pmlocation: SHS Youth Centerfee: Resident - $9 / Non-Resident - $13

friday, June 29: Jelly Belly factory & kenosha public museumtime: 7:30 am - 4:00 pmlocation: SHS Youth Centerfee: Resident - $30 / Non-Resident - $45

friday, July 6: a day at atwater Beachtime: 11:30 am - 4:00 pmlocation: SHS Youth Centerfee: Resident - $12 / Non-Resident -$18

friday, July 13: henry Vilas Zootime: 7:30 am - 4:00 pmlocation: SHS Youth Centerfee: Resident - $30 / Non-Resident - $45

friday, July 20: musical theater productiontime: 1:00 - 4:00 pmlocation: SHS Youth Centerfee: Resident - $9 / Non-Resident - $13

friday, July 27: kid’s club olympicstime: 1:00 am - 4:00 pmlocation: SHS Youth Centerfee: Resident - $13 / Non Resident - $20

friday, august 3: kid’s club Idoltime: 1:00 am - 4:00 pmlocation: SHS Youth Centerfee: Resident - $9 / Non Resident - $13

friday, august 10: end of summer celebrationtime: 1:00 - 4:00 pmlocation: SHS Youth Centerfee: Resident - $9 / Non Resident - $13

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do you Need your chIld to Be superVIsed durING the day?Whether it is all-day, mornings, or afternoons, the recreation department’s flexibility can fit in your family’s summer schedule!

If you need supervision for your child in the morning, sign up for home Base, which is held from 7:30 am to 12:30 pm. For afternoon supervision from 1:00 to 4:00pm, sign up for Kids Club. If coverage is necessary in the later afternoon sign up for Kids Club Extended Day, which allows your child to stay at Kids Club until 5:30pm. If it is all day coverage you need, sign up for all three programs; home Base, Kids Club, and extended day! We can accommodate your family’s schedulewith any combination of these programs for any day of the week! See page 10 for Registration Form.

please Note: No refund, class transfer or credit will be granted after June 7, 2012.

home Base morNING superVIsIoN

Grades entering K4 - 7

location: SHS Youth Centerday: Monday - Fridaytime: 7:30 am - 12:30 pmdaily fee: Resident - $15 / Non-Resident - $23

This program will provide participants with supervised activi-ties during the morning. Participants will have the option ofplaying table games, active group games, socializing, art andcrafts, and more!

parent are encouraged to enroll their child in other morn-ing recreational or summer school enrichment programs that we offer. Our staff will walk your child to and fromthe SHS Youth Center for these programs. If your child issigned up for Kid’s Club in the afternoon, our staff will walkyour child there as well.

For this program, parents must complete a weekly activitysheet that informs staff of the programs that your child is par-ticipating in for the week. Weekly Activity Sheets as well asa Home Base Parent’s Manual are available online atwww.shorewoodschools.org under the Recreation Depart-ment tab. Parents may drop their child off at the SHS YouthCenter any time in the morning. Participants should bring amorning snack and a bag lunch. Participants are responsiblefor all items they bring to the program. Hand held electronicdevices are discouraged.

JuNIor kIds cluB

Grades entering K4 - K5

location: Atwater East Playgroundday: Monday - Thursdaytime: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pmdaily fee: Resident - $8 / Non-Resident - $12

Junior Kid’s Club is a summer program specially designed for K4 and K5 children. It is the perfectplace for your little one to spend their summer learning, exploring, and making new friends!

Each week, participants will play games, read stories and create art projects revolving around aneducational theme to promote education through Recreation. The program is staffed with a mini-mum of one DPI certified teacher at all times.

atWater kIds cluB

Grades entering 1 - 2

location: Atwater Playgroundrain location: Atwater Gymnasiumday: Monday - Thursdaytime: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pmdaily fee: Resident - $7

Non-Resident - $11

Kid’s Club is a great place for participants tomeet friends and have fun this summer! Par-ticpants will play games, create art projects,swim, and bowl. please note: on tuesday, august

7, atwater playground will be closed to the NationalNight out event. kids club will be relocated to thelake Bluff playground.

lake Bluff kIds cluB

Grades entering 3 - 7

location: Lake Bluff Playgroundrain location: Lake Bluff Gymnasiumday: Monday - Thursdaytime: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pmdaily fee: Resident - $7

Non-Resident - $11

Participants will have the opportunity to maketheir own choices for fun, supervised activitiesthis summer. Participants will have the optionto play playground games, bowl, swim andcreate art projects.

Program leaders will schedule special activities and theme days throughout the summerwhich will be communicated through bi-weekly calenders. Please visit www.shorewood-schools.org and click on the Recreation Department tab for a kids club parent’s manual,and bi-weekly calendars. See page 37 - 38 for details on daily activities.

Register on-line at www.shorewoodschools.org9

Grades for proGrams are as of the

2012 - 2013 school year

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oneform perchild!!

Special Event

participants will pay

pro-rated fees for

Home Base

child’s name: __________________________________________________Grade entering: _________

Home Base for grades entering K4 - 7. Shorewood High School Youth CenterJunior Kids Club for grades entering K4 - K5, Atwater East PlaygroundAtwater Kids Club for grades entering 1 - 2, Atwater West PlaygroundLake Bluff Kids Club for grades entering 3 - 7, Lake Bluff PlaygroundExtended Day for grades entering K4 - 7, at your Kids Club location

totals

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

home Base7:30 am - 12:30 pm

daily fee: Resident - $15 / Non-Resident - $23

kids club1:00 - 4:00 pm

daily fee:Resident - $7 / Non-Resident - $11

Jr. kids club:Resident - $8 / Non-Resident - $12

extended day

4:00 - 5:30 pmdaily fee: Resident - $5 / Non-Resident - $8

totalfees

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

June 11 June 12 June 13 June 14 June 15

June 18 June 19 June 20 June 21 June 22

June 25 June 26 June 27 June 28 June 29

July 2 July 3No

ProgramsJuly 5 July 6

July 9 July 10 July 11 July 12 July 13

July 16 July 17 July 18 July 19 July 20

July 23 July 24 July 25 July 26 July 27

July 30 July 31 Aug 1 Aug 2 Aug 3

Aug 6 Aug 7 Aug 8 Aug 9 Aug 10

Mon Tue Wed Thu

June 11 June 12 June 13 June 14

June 18 June 19 June 20 June 21

June 25 June 26 June 27 June 28

July 2 July 3No

ProgramsJuly 5

July 9 July 10 July 11 July 12

July 16 July 17 July 18 July 19

July 23 July 24 July 25 July 26

July 30 July 31 Aug 1 Aug 2

Aug 6 Aug 7 Aug 8 Aug 9

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

June 11 June 12 June 13 June 14 June 15

June 18 June 19 June 20 June 21 June 22

June 25 June 26 June 27 June 28 June 29

July 2 July 3No

ProgramsJuly 5 July 6

July 9 July 10 July 11 July 12 July 13

July 16 July 17 July 18 July 19 July 20

July 23 July 24 July 25 July 26 July 27

July 30 July 31 Aug 1 Aug 2 Aug 3

Aug 6 Aug 7 Aug 8 Aug 9 Aug 10

please Note: No refund, class transfer or credit for these programs will be granted after June 7, 2012

Fri

June 15Kite Fly

1:00 - 4:00 pm

June 22Kids Club Dancing

1:00 - 4:00 pm

June 29Jelly Belly Factory7:30 am - 4:00 pm

July 6Beach Day

11:30 - 4:00 pm

July 13Henry Vilas Zoo7:30 - 4:00 pm

July 20Musical Theater

Production1:00 - 4:00 pm

July 27Olympics

1:00 - 4:00 pm

Aug 3Kids Club Idol1:00 - 4:00 pm

Aug 10Summer Celebration

1:00 - 4:00 pm

10

2012 - 2013

kids clubspecial event

daysplease see page 8or 38 for pricing

home Base, kids club, and extended day registration form

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HeRsHeY tRAck AnD FIeLD MeetCoed, age 9 - 14

Local Qualifying Meet for District Hershey Meetdate: Friday, May 11location: Shorewood High School Trackfee: FREE time: 4:00 pm (Check in time begins at 3:45 pm)

(Local winners will advance to the District Meet Racine on June 7th.)

registration: Forms are now available at the ShorewoodRecreation Department. Return the 2012 Hershey Track Fieldform to the Shorewood Recreation Department by Monday, May7 at noon. The Recreation Department must verify your child’sdate of birth from your child’s ORIGINAL birth certificate at theoffice. No copies of the birth certificate will be accepted.

age divisions - Boys and Girls: Participants compete per their age as of december 31, 2012.

9 & 10 year olds (born in 2002 or 2003)11 & 12 year olds (born in 2000 or 2001)13 & 14 year olds (born in 1998 or 1999)

events:

9 & 10 year olds - 50, 100, 200 & 400 meter dash, 4 x 100meter relay, standing long jump, softball throw11 & 12 year olds - 100, 200 & 400 meter dash, 800 meterrun, 4 x 100 meter relay, standing long jump, softball throw13 & 14 year olds - 100, 200 meter dash, 800 & 1,600 meterrun, 4 x 100 meter relay, standing long jump, softball throw

race / event eligibilityA participant may compete in only 3 events [this may be2 runnings events (includes relays for 13 - 14 agegroup) and a field event or 2 field events and a run-ning event] up to and including the state meet. For 9 -10 and 11-12 age groups, the relay does not count as arunning event because 9 -10 and 11-12 relays do notadvance to the North American Final.

thursday, June 7 - district meet, racine

saturday, June 23 - state meet - location tBa

Grade 5 - 9

Starting this summer, the Shorewood Basketball Association (SBA) will be underthe supervision of the Shorewood Recreation Department. These summer bas-ketball leagues are being run as a feeder program to further prepare our youthfor basketball when entering high school. Depending on enrollment, we may needto hold evaluation practices to determine player skill level and what basketballleague or setting is most appropriate for each participant. This program will re-quire travel to Cedarburg for league games. Each team will play two games pernight. The earliest game time is 5:30 pm. Teams may practice on non-gamenights. Parent volunteer coaches may be needed. Please email Nick Phalin [email protected] if interested in helping coach. Boys entering 9thgrade, please call the recreation department for information.

registration deadline: Wednesday, april 18fee: Resident - $100 / Non-Resident - $150

Youth BaSketBall – Summer leaGueShorewood GirlS FaStpitch leaGue

age 10 - 14

The Shorewood Recreation Department is forming two girls’ fastpitch teams;age 14 and under, and age 12 and under. age as of January 1, 2012. Theseteams will have at least 15 games both in Shorewood and traveling around theNorth Shore area. This league is for the more competitive and committed player.Practice will begin in mid-to-late May and the season will end the last weekendof July. Game and practice dates will vary throughout the season as we playother communities. Games will be played on both weekends and weeknights.We will play in one end of the season tournament. Players must have their owntransportation to games, but carpooling is encouraged. Participants will be pro-vided with a jersey, but will be asked to purchase shorts and other uniform items.fee: Resident - $130 / Non-Resident - $180age course #12 & Under 4490.1

14 & Under 4490.2

registration deadline: Wednesday, april 27

female

Grade days dates course #

5 Mon 6/11 - 7/23 4494.1

6 Tues 6/12 - 7/24 4494.2

7 Tues 6/12 - 7/24 4494.3

8 Tues 6/12 - 7/24 4494.4

male

Grade days dates course #

5 Mon 6/11 - 7/23 4493.1

6 Mon 6/11 - 7/23 4493.2

7 Wed 6/13 - 7/25 4493.3

8 Wed 6/13 - 7/25 4493.4

please note: No games the week of July 2nd.

NeW

Grades for thIs proGram are as of the 2012 - 2013 school year

reGIstratIoN NoW opeN!

You can also find information about recreation programs and the Shorewood Fitness Center at

Register on-line at www.shorewoodschools.org11

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!

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all participants are requested to sign the following release. parent or guardians must sign for minors.I/We the undersigned, do hereby agree to allow the above named to participate in the activity indicated. I am/We are aware of and understand that there may be potential risks inherent with participating inany recreational activities and that the School District of Shorewood and the Recreation and Community Services Department does not provide accident insurance. I/We assume all risks and hazardsincidental to such participation including transportation to and from the activities and do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to hold harmless the Shorewood Recreation and CommunityServices Department employees, staff, and other persons for any and all claims, injuries, liabilities, damage or right of action directly or indirectly arising out of use of Shorewood Recreation and CommunityServices Department activities. In the event of a medical emergency, I authorize the department staff to obtain medical treatment for the above named.

maIl to: shorewood recreation and community services department, 1701 e. capitol dr., shorewood, WI 53211 or faX: 961 - 3175 oN-lINe: www.shorewoodschools.org QuestIoNs??? call (414) 963 - 6913 x 4 for assistance. please double check that the form is completed in its entirety.

Parent/Guardian’s Signature__________________________________________________Date______________________

DATE PROCESSED:_______ / _______ / _______

_________Check _________Cash _________Gift Certificate / Letter of Credit / Free and Reduced

Please make checks payable to Shorewood Recreation Department.

MasterCard / VISA / Discover Card #:______________________________________ Exp. Date:____ / ____ Security Code:__ __ __

Cardholder’s Signature:_____________________________________________________________ (on back of the card)

YoutH spoRts RegIstRAtIon FoRM

total fees

round up for recreation

late fee

credit

total amount

reGIstratIoN form must Be complete to process

Please fill out one form per child.

circle the appropiate course number that you would like your child to participate.

Participant’s First / Last Name ______________________________________________________________ Date of Birth___ / ___ / ___ Female ____ Male ____

Current School_____________________________________________ 2012 - 2013 Grade ___________________ T-Shirt size ____________________________

Name (Parent / Guardian) ____________________________________________________________________ Date of Birth_____/____/_____ Gender________

Address_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Apt #__________

City________________________ State________ Zip______________ Primary Phone_____________________ Secondary Phone _______________________

Primary E-Mail__________________________________________Special needs or comments_______________________________________________

____ I would like to coach ____ I would like to be an asst. coach ____ I am not interested in coaching

boMbeRs t-bALLMAY 21 - juLY 28gAMes on sAtuRDAY

At LAke bLuFF DIAMonD

deadlINe: Friday, April 27

sLuggeRs coAcH pItcH bAsebALLMAY 21 - juLY 28gAMes on sAtuRDAY

At LAke bLuFF DIAMonD

deadlINe: Friday, April 27

Grades for sluGGers coach pItch aNd BomBers t-Ball are as of the 2012 - 2013 school year.

fee: Resident - $60 / Non-Resident - $90

Grade course #

1 & 2 4402.1

Grade course #

K4 & K5 4401.1

fee: Resident - $60 / Non-Resident - $90

t-Ball aNd coach-pItch BaseBall proGrams

T-Ball games will be played on Saturday mornings and CoachPitch games will be played on Saturday afternoon beginning June 2 and will end July 28.

Practices will be arranged by volunteer coaches and will beginmid-May. Players’ parents who coach will have their child on theirteam. We will accept a maximum of 3 coaches per team. Pleaseindicate the player’s T-shirt size on registration form.

Players will be assigned to each team at random. Player requestswill not be honored.

Parents interested in coaching, please contact Nick Phalin at(414) 963-6913 x 4 or at [email protected].

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pRogRAMs begInnIng tHe Week oF june 11

time age 3Gradek4 - k5

Grade1 - 2

Grade3 - 4

Grade5 - 6

Grade7 - 9

class days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

8:00 - 8:25 am K5 7 private tennis lessons M - TH 6/11 - 6/14 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.01

8:00 - 10:30 am 5 midgets M - F 6/11 - 7/27(No Class 7/4)

Lake Bluff Diamonds $90 / $135 4464.1

8:30 - 8:55 am K5 7 private tennis lessons M - TH 6/11 - 6/14 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.02

9:00 - 9:45 am K5 tennis - pee Wee M - TH 6/11 - 6/21 SIS Tennis Courts $20 / $30 4450.1

7 - 10 Beginner hip hop M 6/11 - 7/30SHS Dance Studio

Room 276$26 / $39 4585.1

9:30 - 11:30 am 6 7 - 10learning to sew - fun fashions

Beach cover up & toteM - F 6/11 - 6/15

Lydell Community CenterRoom 22

$45 / $55 4703.1

10:00 - 10:45 am

3 tennis - Beginner M - TH 6/11 - 6/21 SIS Tennis Courts $20 / $30 4451.1

6 7 & 8 dodgeball M - TH 6/11 - 6/14 SHS North Gym $12 / $18 4405.1

3 K4 creative dance M - TH 6/11 - 6/21SHS Dance Studio

Room 276$26 / $39 4521.1

11:00 - 11:45 am

5 dodgeball M - TH 6/11 - 6/14 SHS North Gym $12 / $18 4405.2

tennis - Intermediate M - TH 6/11 - 6/21 SIS Tennis Courts $20 / $30 4452.1

K5 creative dance M - TH 6/11 - 6/21SHS Dance Studio

Room 276$26 / $39 4521.2

11:00 am - 1:30 pm 6 7 & 8 minors M - TH 6/11 - 7/26(No Class 7/4)

SHS Diamond $70 / $105 4465.1

11:15 am - 12:15 pm 7 & 8 pre teen yoga TH 6/14 - 8/2Lydell Community Center

Room 17$60 / $70 4134.1

1:00 - 2:00 pm 5 Junior tennis club M - F 6/11 - 8/3(No Class 7/4)

SIS Tennis Courts $80 / $120 4455.1

1:00 - 4:00 pm

4 7 & 8 Musical Theater Production M - TH 6/11 - 7/19 SHS Auditorium $0 / $275 6503.1

Junior kids club M - TH 6/11 - 6/14 Atwater East Playground

See Pages 9, 10, 37 & 38 atwater kids club M - TH 6/11 - 6/14 Atwater West Playground

7 lake Bluff kids club M - TH 6/11 - 6/14 Lake Bluff Playground

7kid’s day and kite fly

kids club special eventF 6/15 Lake Bluff Playground $9 / $13 See Page 37

2:00 - 3:00 pm 7 - 12 teen strength & agility T & TH 6/12 - 8/21 Fitness Center $50 / $75 4165.1

2:00 - 3:30 pm 6 7 & 8 Junior tennis club M - F 6/11 - 8/3(No Class 7/4)

SIS Tennis Courts $110 / $165 4455.2

3:30 - 5:00 pm 9 - 12 Junior tennis club M - F 6/11 - 8/3(No Class 7/4)

SIS Tennis Courts $110 / $165 4455.3

6:00 - 6:55 pm tennis - Beginner TH 6/14 - 8/2 SIS Tennis Courts $26 / $39 4451.5

Register on-line at www.shorewoodschools.org12

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pRogRAMs begInnIng tHe Week oF june 18

time age 3Gradek4 - k5

Grade1 - 2

Grade3 - 4

Grade5 - 6

Grade7 - 9

class days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

8:00 - 8:25 am K5 7 private tennis lessons M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.03

8:00 - 9:45 am 6 7 - 12 Basic Cake decorating M - F 6/18 - 6/22 SHS Science Bldg Room 130 $15 /$100 6601.1

8:30 - 8:55 am K5 7 private tennis lessons M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.04

9:00 - 9:45 am

3 Cartooning M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SHS Science Bldg Room 142 $0 / $24 6620.1

diary of a Wimpy Kid M - TH 6/18 - 6/28 SHS PE Bldg Room 209 $0 / $48 6702.1

1 exploring Math Through Games M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 Atwater Room 108 $0 / $24 6780.1

creartivity M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $16 / $24 4627.1

Playground Games M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SHS Front Lawn $0 / $24 6486.1

9:00 - 10:30 am 7 - 10 expressive Surface design M - TH 6/18 - 6/28 SHS Science Bldg Room 136 $0 / $72 6610.1

9:00 - 11:00 am

K4 tiny tykes M - TH 6/18 - 6/28Lake Bluff Early Ed. Center

NW Corner$64 / $96 4280.1

K4 Jump into K4 M - TH 6/18 - 6/28Atwater Early Ed Center

SW Corner$0 / $96 6803.1

K5 Jump into K5 M - TH 6/18 - 6/28 Lake Bluff Room 110 $0 / $96 6804.1

8 ultimate frisbee M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SHS Football Field $24 / $36 4487.1

9 - 12 ultimate frisbee M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SHS Football Field $24 / $36 4487.2

9:00 am - 12:00 pm 7 - 12 chess camp M - F 6/18 - 6/22

Nicolet High SchoolRoom B111

$75 / $85 4755.1

4 7 - 8 summer adventure camp M - F 6/18 - 6/22 See Page 40 $150 / $200 4243.1

9:30 - 11:30 am 4 learning to sew - fun accessories

M - F 6/18 - 6/22Lydell Community Center

Room 22$45 / $55 4703.4

10:00 - 10:45 am

creartivity M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SHS Science BldgRoom 140 $16 / $24 4627.2

Playground Games M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SHS Front Lawn $0 / $24 6486.2

4 7 - 8 Cartooning M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SHS Science Bldg Room 142 $0 / $24 6620.2

2 exploring Math Through Games M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 Atwater Room 108 $0 / $24 6780.2

diary of a Wimpy Kid

rodrick rulesM - TH 6/18 - 6/28 SHS PE Bldg Room 209 $0 / $48 6702.2

10:00 - 11:45 am 6 7 - 12 Basic Cake decorating M - F 6/18 - 6/22 SHS Science Bldg Room 130 $15 / $100 6601.2

Register on-line at www.shorewoodschools.org13

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pRogRAMs begInnIng tHe Week oF june 18

time age 3Gradek4 - k5

Grade1 - 2

Grade3 - 4

Grade5 - 6

Grade7 - 9

class days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

10:00 am - 3:00 pm Age

16 - 21“in - Training” T & TH 6/19 - 7/26 SHS Admin Bldg Room 314 $0 / $200 6912.1

11:00 - 11:45 am

creartivity M - TH 6/18 - 6/21SHS Science Bldg

Room 140$16 / $24 4627.3

Playground Games M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SHS Front Lawn $0 / $24 6486.3

4 The Titanic 100th anniversary M - TH 6/18 - 6/28SHS PE Bldg

Room 209$0 / $48 6710.1

3 exploring Math Through Games M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 Atwater Room 108 $0 / $24 6780.3

Cartooning M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SHS Science Bldg Room 142 $0 / $24 6620.3

12:30 - 1:15 pm 7 - 8 reader’s Theater M - TH 6/18 - 6/28 SIS Room 300 $0 / $48 6703.1

12:30 - 1:30 pm Junior Great Books M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SIS Room 200 $0 / $30 6704.1

1:00 - 2:00 pm 4 7 rocketry M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 Lake Bluff Room 124 $0 / $40 6603.1

1:00 - 2:45 pm 6 7 - 12 advanced Cake decorating M - F 6/18 - 6/22 SHS Science Bldg Room 130 $15 / $100 6601.3

1:00 - 3:00 pm integrated Summer experience T & TH 6/19 - 6/28 Lake Bluff Room 120 $0 / $50 6201.1

1:00 - 4:00 pm

7 - 12 Community exploration M & W 6/18 - 6/27 SIS Room 118 $0 / $75 6911.1

Junior kids club M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 Atwater East Playground

See Pages 9, 10, 37 & 38 atwater kids club M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 Atwater West Playground

7 lake Bluff kids club M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 Lake Bluff Playground

7dancing with the kids club

kids club special eventF 6/22 SHS Youth Center $9 / $13 See Page 38

1:30 - 3:00 pm 3Bilingual Story Time

and Multimedia Book reviewM - W 6/18 - 6/27 SIS Room 228 $0 / $50 6750.1

1:30 - 2:15 pm 4 7 - 8 Creative Writing M - TH 6/18 - 6/28 SIS Room 300 $0 / $48 6708.1

1:45 - 3:00 pm Junior Great Books M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SIS Room 200 $0 / $30 6704.2

2:30 - 3:15 pm 4 7 - 8 Poetry ‘n’ Paint M - TH 6/18 - 6/28 SIS Room 300 $0 / $48 6760.1

2:00 - 3:30 pm 4 Basketball campGreyhound Boys

M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SHS Arena $40 / $60 4445.1

3:30 - 5:00 pm Basketball camp Greyhound Boys

M - TH 6/18 - 6/21 SHS Arena $40 / $60 4445.2

5:00 - 7:00 pm 9 - 12 theater in french T & TH 6/19 - 8/2(No Class 7/3 & 7/5)

SHS PE Bldg Room 209 $135 / $185 4590.1

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pRogRAMs begInnIng tHe Week oF june 25

time age 3Gradek4 - k5

Grade1 - 2

Grade3 - 4

Grade5 - 6

Grade7 - 9

class days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

7:30 am - 4:00 pm

Jelly Belly factory & kenosha public museum

kids club field tripF 6/29 SHS Youth Center $30 / $45 See Page 38

8:00 - 8:25 am K5 7 private tennis lessons M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.05

8:00 - 9:45 am 6 7 - 12 Basic Cake decorating M - F 6/25 - 6/29 SHS Science Bldg Room 130 $15 /$100 6601.4

8:30 - 8:55 am K5 7 private tennis lessons M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.06

9:00 - 9:45 am

tennis Intermediate M - TH 6/25 - 7/5(No Class 7/4)

SIS Tennis Courts $20 / $30 4452.2

Bowling instruction M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 SHS Bowling Lanes $0 / $24 6450.1

K5 Storybook art M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $0 / $24 6612.1

1 reading Works M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 Atwater Room 108 $0 / $24 6707.1

9:00 am - 12:30 pm american red cross

BabysittingM & T 6/25 - 6/26 SHS PE Bldg Room 210 $100 / $150 4720.1

10:00 - 10:45 am

2 reading Works M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 Atwater Room 108 $0 / $24 6707.2

7 - 10 upcycling art M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $0 / $24 6613.1

K5 tennis - pee Wee M - TH 6/25 - 7/5(No Class 7/4)

SIS Tennis Courts $20 / $30 4450.2

Bowling instruction M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 SHS Bowling Lanes $0 / $24 6450.2

1 roamer the robot M - F 6/25 - 6/29Lydell Community CenterRoom 22, Whitefish Bay

$40 / $50 4712.1

3 K4 Ballet M - TH 6/25 - 7/5(No class 7/4)

SHS Dance StudioRoom 276

$26 / $39 4535.1

10:00 - 11:30 am 7 - 8 Introduction to magic W 6/27 SHS PE Bldg Room 210 $20 / $30 4726.1

10:00 - 11:45 am 6 7 - 12 advanced Cake decorating M - F 6/25 - 6/29 SHS Science Bldg Room 130 $15 /$100 6601.5

11:00 - 11:45 am

K5 We love a parade M - TH 6/25 - 7/3 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $46 / $69 4610.1

3 reading Works M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 Atwater Room 108 $0 / $24 6707.3

Bowling instruction M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 SHS Bowling Lanes $0 / $24 6450.3

tennis - Beginner M - TH 6/25 - 7/5(No Class 7/4)

SIS Tennis Courts $20 / $30 4451.2

K5 Ballet M - TH 6/25 - 7/5(No class 7/4

SHS Dance StudioRoom 276

$26 / $39 4535.2

11:00 am - 12:00 pm 3 cars, catapults & Bridges M - F 6/25 - 6/29Lydell Community CenterRoom 22, Whitefish Bay

$50 / $60 4767.1

12:30 - 1:30 pm Junior Great Books M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 SIS Room 200 $0 / $30 6704.3

1:00 - 2:00 pm7 - 8 Welcome To SiS M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 SIS Room 202 $0 / NA 6782.1

4 7 rocketry M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 Lake Bluff Room 124 $0 / $40 6603.2

1:00 - 2:45 pm 6 7 - 12 expert Cake decorating M - F 6/25 - 6/29 SHS Science Bldg Room 130 $15 / $100 6601.6

Register on-l ine at www.shorewoodschools.org15

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pRogRAMs begInnIng tHe Week oF june 25

time age 3Gradek4 - k5

Grade1 - 2

Grade3 - 4

Grade5 - 6

Grade7 - 9

class days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

1:00 - 4:00 pm

K5 Shorewood’s Triple Treat

academyM - F 6/25 - 6/29 Lake Bluff Gym $0 / $50 6755.1

6 7- Adult face painting TH 6/28 SIS Room 232 $25 / $38 4611.1

Junior kids club M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 Atwater East Playground

See Pages 9, 10, 37 & 38 atwater kids club M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 Atwater West Playground

lake Bluff kids club M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 Lake Bluff Playground

1:30 - 3:00 pm 3 soccer camp M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 SHS Football Field $66 / $99 4441.1

1:45 - 3:00 pm Junior Great Books M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 SIS Room 200 $0 / $30 6704.4

3:15 - 4:45 pm 4 7 - 8 soccer camp M - TH 6/25 - 6/28 SHS Football Field $66 / $99 4441.2

time age 3Gradek4 - k5

Grade1 - 2

Grade3 - 4

Grade5 - 6

Grade7 - 9

class days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

8:00 - 8:25 am K5 7 private tennis lessons M - F 7/2 - 7/6 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.07

8:30 - 8:55 am K5 7 private tennis lessons M - F 7/2 - 7/6 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.08

9:00 - 9:45 am Independence Week crafts M - F 7/2 - 7/6 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $14 / $21 4675.1

Pillo Polo - Floor hockey M - F 7/2 - 7/6 SHS North Gym $0 / $24 6432.1

10:00 - 10:45 am Independence Week crafts M - F 7/2 - 7/6 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $14 / $21 4675.2

Floor hockey M - F 7/2 - 7/6 SHS North Gym $0 / $24 6432.2

11:00 - 11:45 am Independence Week crafts M - F 7/2 - 7/6 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $14 / $21 4675.3

Floor hockey M - F 7/2 - 7/6 SHS North Gym $0 / $24 6432.3

11:30 am - 4:00 pm a day at atwater Beach

kids club field tripF 7/6 SHS Youth Center $12 / $18 See Page 38

1:00 - 3:00 pm integrated Summer experience T & TH 7/3 - 7/12 Lake Bluff Room 120 $0 / $50 6201.2

1:00 - 4:00 pm

7 - 12 Community exploration M & W 7/2 - 7/11 SIS Room 118 $0 / $75 6911.2

Junior kids club M - TH 7/2 - 7/6 Atwater East Playground

See Pages 9, 10, 37 & 38 atwater kids club M - TH 7/2 - 7/6 Atwater West Playground

lake Bluff kids club M - TH 7/2 - 7/6 Lake Bluff Playground

1:30 - 3:00 pm 11 - 12 act Workshop M - F 7/2 - 7/13 SHS PE Bldg Room 209 $210 / $260 4705.1

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pRogRAMs begInnIng tHe Week oF juLY 9

time age 3Gradek4 - k5

Grade1 - 2

Grade3 - 4

Grade5 - 6

Grade7 - 9

class days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

7:30 am - 4:00 pm 7henry Vilas Zoo

kids club field tripF 7/13 SHS Youth Center $30 / $45 See Page 38

8:00 - 8:25 am K5 7 private tennis lessons M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.09

8:30 - 8:55 am K5 7 private tennis lessons M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.10

9:00 - 9:45 am

tennis - Beginner M - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SIS Tennis Courts $20 / $30 4451.3

2 - 3 yrswith Adult

tiny tumblers M - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SHS Upper Gym $24 / $36 4420.1

Sports Sampler M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 Atwater Field $0 / $24 6485.1

4 rollerskating M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 SIS Gym $0 / $50 6480.1

1 Create Your own Stories M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 Atwater Room 108 $0 / $24 6765.1

Fun With Painting M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $0 / $24 6618.1

diary of a Wimpy Kid:

dog daysM - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SHS PE Bldg Room 209 $0 / $40 6702.3

9:00 - 10:30 am 6 7 - 8 Boys Volleyball camp M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 SHS Arena $40 / $60 4428.1

4 cardboard Boat Building M - F 7/9 - 7/13 SHS Science Bldg Room 136 $24 / $36 4612.1

9:00 - 11:00 am3 K4 tiny tykes M - TH 7/9 - 7/19

Atwater Early Ed CenterSE Corner

$64 / $96 4280.2

K5 Jump into K5 M - TH 7/9 - 7/19 Lake Bluff Room 110 $0 / $96 6804.2

9:00 - 11:30 am lego Mindstorm robots M - F 7/9 - 7/13 SHS Admin. Building Room 216 $0 /$100 6711.1

See Page 40 for times 4 7 - 8 Summer Band M - TH 7/9 - 7/26 SIS Band Room 234 $0 /$100 6501.1

9:10 - 9:40 am 8 months -

3 yearsK4 music maker & more T 7/10 - 7/31

Atwater Early Ed. CenterSW Corner

$38 / $57 4232.1

9:30 - 11:30 am 6 7 - 10learning to sew: fun fashions

sundressM - F 7/9 - 7/13

Lydell Community CenterRoom 22, Whitefish Bay

$45 / $55 4703.2

10:00 - 10:45 am

tennis - Intermediate M - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SIS Tennis Courts $20 / $30 4452.3

tiny tumblers M - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SHS Upper Gym $24 / $36 4420.2

4 hooping for Fitness & Fun M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 SIS Gym $10 / $50 6410.1

Soccer instruction M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 Atwater Field $0 / $24 6440.1

Fun With Painting M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $0 / $24 6618.2

2 Create Your own Stories M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 Atwater Room 108 $0 / $24 6765.2

?Mystery Math? M - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SHS PE Bldg Room 209 $0 / $48 6770.1

K5 hip hop dance M - TH 7/9 - 7/19SHS Dance Studio

Room 276$26 / $39 4585.2

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pRogRAMs begInnIng tHe Week oF juLY 9

time age 3Gradek4 - k5

Grade1 - 2

Grade3 - 4

Grade5 - 6

Grade7 - 9

class days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

10:30 am - 12:00 pm 9 -12 Boys Volleyball camp M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 SHS Arena $40 / $60 4428.2

11:00 - 11:45 am

K5 tennis - pee Wee M - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SIS Tennis Courts $20 / $30 4450.3

?Mystery Math? M - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SHS PE Bldg Room 209 $0 / $48 6770.2

Soccer instruction M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 Atwater Field $0 / $24 6440.2

6 7 & 8 Badminton M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 SIS Gym $0 / $24 6465.1

Fun With Painting M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $0 / $24 6618.3

3 Create Your own Stories M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 Atwater Room 108 $0 / $24 6765.3

3 K4 hip hop dance M - TH 7/9 - 7/19SHS Dance Studio

Room 276$26 / $39 4585.3

12:30 - 1:15 pm 7 & 8 reader’s Theater M - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SIS Room 300 $0 / $48 6703.2

1:00 - 1:45 pm Introduction to Gymnastics M - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SHS Upper Gym $26 / $39 4421.1

1:00 - 2:00 pm 4 7 rocketry M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 Lake Bluff Room 124 $0 / $40 6603.3

1:00 - 2:30 pm 5 cheerleading camp M - F 7/9 - 7/13 SIS Gym $44 / $66 4403.1

1:00 - 3:00 pm 4 outdoor Basketball M & W 7/9 - 8/1Lake Bluff OutdoorBasketball Courts

$30 / $45 4492.1

1:00 - 4:00 pm

Junior kids club M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 Atwater East Playground

See Pages 9, 10, 37 & 38 atwater kids club M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 Atwater West Playground

lake Bluff kids club M - TH 7/9 - 7/12 Lake Bluff Playground

1:30 - 2:15 pm 4 7 & 8 Creative Writing M - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SIS Room 300 $0 / $48 6708.2

1:30 - 3:00 pm 4 Bilingual Story Time &

Multimedia Book reviewM - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SIS Room 228 $0 / $50 6750.2

2:00 - 2:45 pm Introduction to Gymnastics M - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SHS Upper Gym $26 / $39 4421.2

2:30 - 3:15 pm 4 7 & 8 Poetry ‘n Paint M - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SIS Room 300 $0 / $48 6760.2

2:30 - 4:30 pm 6 7 & 8 cheerleading camp M - F 7/9 - 7/13 SIS Gym $60 / $90 4403.2

3:00 - 3:45 pm 7 & 8 Introduction to Gymnastics M - TH 7/9 - 7/19 SHS Upper Gym $26 / $39 4421.3

3:00 - 4:30 pm shorewood - messmer

football campT - F 7/10 - 7/13 SHS Football Field $48 / $72 4436.1

4:00 - 4:30 pm 1young american martial

arts clubM & W 7/9 - 8/15

Lydell Community CenterGym, Whitefish Bay

$179 / $179 4466.1

4:30 - 5:15 pm 2 7 & 8young american martial

arts clubM & W 7/9 - 8/15

Lydell Community CenterGym, Whitefish Bay

$179 / $179 4466.2

5:00 - 7:00 pm 7 & 8shorewood - messmer

football campT - F 7/10 - 7/13 SHS Football Field $64 / $96 4436.2

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pRogRAMs begInnIng tHe Week oF juLY 16

time age 3Gradek4 - k5

Grade1 - 2

Grade3 - 4

Grade5 - 6

Grade7 - 9

class days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

8:00 - 8:25 am K5 7 private tennis lessons M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.11

8:30 - 8:55 am K5 7 private tennis lessons M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.12

9:00 - 9:45 am

1 little Scientist M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 Atwater Room 108 $0 / $24 6767.1

Sports Sampler M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 Lake Bluff Gym $0 / $24 6485.2

4 rollerskating M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 SIS Gym $0 / $50 6480.2

drawing the World M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 SHS Art Room 140 $0 / $24 6625.1

9:00 am - 12:00 pm 4 7 - 8 summer adventure camp M - F 7/16 - 7/20 See Page 40 $150 / $200 4243.2

9:00 am - 12:30 pm american red cross

BabysittingM & T 7/16 - 7/17 SHS PE Building Room 210 $100 / $150 4720.2

10:00 - 10:45 am

Basketball Fundamentals M - TH 7/16 - 7/26 Lake Bluff Gym $0 / $48 6476.1

2 little Scientist M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 Atwater Room 108 $0 / $24 6767.2

4 hooping for Fitness & Fun M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 SIS Gym $10 / $50 6410.2

drawing the World M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 SHS Art Room 140 $0 / $24 6625.2

10:00 - 11:30 am 2 alternative energy M - F 7/16 - 7/20Lydell Community Center

Room 22$85 / $95 4747.1

11:00 - 11:45 am

little Scientist M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 Atwater Room 108 $0 / $24 6767.3

Basketball Fundamentals M - TH 7/16 - 7/26 Lake Bluff Gym $0 / $48 6476.2

drawing the World M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 SHS Art Room 140 $0 / $24 6625.3

6 7 & 8 Badminton M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 SIS Gym $0 / $24 6465.2

1:00 - 2:00 pm 4 7 rocketry M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 Lake Bluff Room 124 $0 / $40 6603.4

1:00 - 3:00 pm integrated Summer experience T & TH 7/17 - 7/26 Lake Bluff Room 120 $0 / $50 6201.3

1:00 - 4:00 pm

Junior kids club M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 Atwater East Playground

See Pages 9, 10, 37 & 38 atwater kids club M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 Atwater West Playground

lake Bluff kids club M - TH 7/16 - 7/19 Lake Bluff Playground

7musical theater production

kids club special eventF 7/13 SHS Youth Center $9 / $13 See Page 38

7 - 12 Community exploration M & W 7/16 - 7/25 SIS Room 118 $0 / $75 6911.3

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pRogRAMs begInnIng tHe Week oF juLY 23

time age 3Gradek4 - k5

Grade1 - 2

Grade3 - 4

Grade5 - 6

Grade7 - 9

class days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

8:00 - 8:25 am K5 7 private tennis lesson M - TH 7/23 - 7/26 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.13

8:00 - 8:45 am 4 7Summer Strings

Beginning Violin / ViolaM - TH 7/23 - 8/16 SHS Orchestra Room 78 $0 / $100 6502.1

8:30 - 8:55 am K5 7 private tennis lesson M - TH 7/23 - 7/26 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.14

8:30 - 10:00 am 4 Greyhound Girls Volleyball camp

M - F 7/23 - 7/27 SHS Arena $50 / $75 4427.1

8:30 - 9:45 am animal art in literacy M - F 7/23 - 7/27 SHS Science Bldg Room 142 $0 / $35 6615.1

9:00 - 9:45 am

2 - 3 yrswith Adult

tiny tumblers M - TH 7/23 - 8/2 SHS Upper Gym $24 / $36 4420.3

Sports Sampler M - TH 7/23 - 7/26 Lake Bluff Gym $0 / $24 6485.3

K5 tennis - pee Wee M - TH 7/23 - 8/2 SIS Tennis Courts $20 / $30 4450.4

1 exploring Math Through Games M - TH 7/23 - 7/26 SHS Science Bldg Room 108 $0 / $24 6780.4

diary of a Wimpy Kid

Cabin FeverM - TH 7/23 - 8/2 SHS PE Bldg Room 209 $0 / $48 6702.4

4 7Summer Strings

Beginning Cello / BassM - TH 7/23 - 8/16 SHS Orchestra Room 78 $0 / $100 6502.2

5 7 -10 upcycling art M - TH 7/23 - 7/26 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $0 / $24 6613.2

9:00 - 10:00 am 7 - 12cross country

preseason trainingM W  F 7/23 - 8/3 SHS Front Lawn $30 / $45 4160.1

9:00 - 10:15 am 4 Go Green!

recycled Jewelry MakingM - TH 7/23 - 8/2 SHS Science Bldg Room 136 $0 / $56 6628.1

9:00 - 11:00 am K4 Jump into K4 M - TH 7/23 - 8/2Atwater Early Education Center

SE Corner$0 / $96 6803.2

9:30 - 11:30 am 6 7 - 10 learning to sew: fashion studio M - F 7/23 - 7/27Lydell Community CenterRoom 22, Whitefish Bay

$45 / $55 4703.3

10:00 - 10:45 am

tiny tumblers M - TH 7/23 - 8/2 SHS Upper Gym $24 / $36 4420.4

K5 Storybook art M - TH 7/23 - 7/26 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $0 / $24 6612.2

2 exploring Math Through Games M - TH 7/23 - 7/26 Atwater Room 108 $0 / $24 6780.5

5 Game designing M - TH 7/23 - 8/2 SHS PE Building Room 209 $0 / $48 6772.1

4 sock monkey sewing M - F 7/23 - 7/27 SHS Science Bldg Room 142 $18 / $27 4605.1

tennis - Beginner M - TH 7/23 - 8/2 SIS Tennis Courts $20 / $30 4451.4

4 7Summer Strings

Beginning Violin / ViolaM - TH 7/23 - 8/16 SHS Orchestra Room 78 $0 / $100 6502.3

K5 Ballet M - TH 7/23 - 8/2SHS Dance Studio

Room 276$26 / $39 4535.3

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pRogRAMs begInnIng tHe Week oF juLY 23

time age 3Grade

k4 - k5Grade1 - 2

Grade3 - 4

Grade5 - 6

Grade7 - 9

class days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

10:30 - 11:45 am 7 - 10Go Green!

recycled Jewelry MakingM - TH 7/23 - 8/2 SHS Science Bldg Room 136 $0 / $56 6628.2

10:30 am - 12:00 pm Greyhound Girls Volleyball camp

M - F 7/23 - 7/27 SHS Arena $50 / $75 4427.2

11:00 - 11:45 am

K5 Storybook art M - TH 7/23 - 7/26 SHS Science Bldg Room140 $0 / $24 6612.3

Game designing M - TH 7/23 - 8/2 SHS PE Bldg Room 209 $0 / $48 6772.2

3 exploring Math Through Games M - TH 7/23 - 7/26 Atwater Room 108 $0 / $24 6780.6

tennis - Intermediate M - TH 7/23 - 8/2 SIS Tennis Courts $20 / $30 4452.4

4 7Summer Strings

elementary orchestraM - TH 7/23 - 8/16 SHS Orchestra Room 78 $0 / $100 6502.4

4 creature sewing M - F 7/23 - 7/27 SHS Science Bldg Room 142 $18 / $27 4606.1

3 K4 Ballet M - TH 7/23 - 8/2SHS Dance Studio

Room 276$26 / $39 4535.4

1:00 - 1:45 pm

3The Fine art of Tissue

Paper PaintingM - TH 7/23 - 7/26 SHS Science Bldg Room 136 $0 / $24 6633.1

Introduction to Gymnastics M - TH 7/23 - 8/2 SHS Upper Gym $26 / $39 4421.4

1:00 - 2:00 pm4 7 rocketry M - TH 7/23 - 7/26 Lake Bluff Room 124 $0 / $40 6603.5

7 - 8 Welcome to SiS M - TH 7/23 - 7/26 SIS Room 202 $0 / NA 6782.2

1:00 - 4:00 pm

Junior kids club M - TH 7/23 - 7/26 Atwater East Playground

See Pages 9, 10, 37 & 38 atwater kids club M - TH 7/23 - 7/26 Atwater West Playground

7 lake Bluff kids club M - TH 7/23 - 7/26 Lake Bluff Playground

7kids club olympics

kids club special eventF 7/27 SHS Youth Center $9 / $13 See Page 38

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm 7 - 10Bilingual Story Time &

Multimedia Book reviewM - TH 7/23 - 8/2 SIS Room 228 $0 / $50 6750.3

2:00 - 2:45 pm

4 7 - 8The Fine art of Tissue

Paper PaintingM - TH 7/23 - 7/26 SHS Science Bldg Room 136 $0 / $24 6633.2

Introduction to Gymnastics M - TH 7/23 - 8/2 SHS Upper Gym $26 / $39 4421.5

3:00 - 3:45 pm 7 - 8 Introduction to Gymnastics M - TH 7/23 - 8/2 SHS Upper Gym $26 / $39 4421.6

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pRogRAMs begInnIng tHe Week oF juLY 30

time age 3Gradek4 - k5

Grade1 - 2

Grade3 - 4

Grade5 - 6

Grade7 - 9

class days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

8:00 - 8:25 am K5 7 private tennis lesson M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.15

8:30 - 8:55 am K5 7 private tennis lesson M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 SIS Tennis Courts $56 / $84 4453.16

8:30 - 9:45 am Monsters, Creatures & aliens

in literacyM - F 7/30 - 8/3 SHS Science Bldg Room 142 $0 / $30 6615.2

9:00 - 9:45 am

Flag Football M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 SHS Football Field $0 / $24 6405.1

creartivity M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $16 / $24 4627.4

4 7 - 8 draw Your Favorite Things M- TH 7/30 - 8/2 SHS Conference Room 116 $0 / $24 6631.1

table tennis M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 SIS Gym $12 / $18 4496.1

9:00 - 11:45 am 3.5 yrs 1 Into the Garden camp M - F 7/30 - 8/3Lydell Community CenterRoom 22, Whitefish Bay

$130 / $140 4270.1

9:00 am - 12:00 pm 4 7 - 8 summer adventure camp M - F 7/30 - 8/3 See Page 40 $150 / $200 4243.3

10:00 - 10:45 am

draw Your Favorite Things M- TH 7/30 - 8/2 SHS Conference Room 116 $0 / $24 6631.2

creartivity M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $16 / $24 4627.5

Flag Football M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 SHS Football Field $0 / $24 6405.2

4 creature sewing M - F 7/30 - 8/3 SHS Science Bldg Room 142 $18 / $27 4606.2

7 - 12 table tennis M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 SIS Gym $12 / $18 4496.2

11:00 - 11:45 am

creartivity M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $16 / $24 4627.6

draw Your Favorite Things M- TH 7/30 - 8/2 SHS Conference Room 116 $0 / $24 6631.3

4 sock monkey sewing M - F 7/30 - 8/3 SHS Science Bldg Room 142 $18 / $27 4605.2

Flag Football M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 SHS Football Field $0 / $24 6405.3

1:00 - 1:45 pm 3 Friendship Bracelets 101 M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 SHS Science Bldg Room 136 $0 / $24 6635.1

1:00 - 4:00 pm

Junior kids club M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 Atwater East Playground

See Pages 9, 10, 37 & 38 atwater kids club M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 Atwater West Playground

7 lake Bluff kids club M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 Lake Bluff Playground

7kids club Idol

kids club special eventF 8/3 SHS Youth Center $9 / $13 See Page 38

1:00 - 4:30 pm american red cross

BabysittingM & T 7/30 - 7/31 SHS PE Building Room 210 $100 / $150 4720.3

2:00 - 2:45 pm 4 7 - 8 Friendship Bracelets 101 M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 SHS Science Bldg Room 136 $0 / $24 6635.2

2:30 - 4:30 pm Greyhound GirlsBasketball camp

M - TH 7/30 - 8/2 SHS Arena $50 / $75 4446.1

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pRogRAMs begInnIng tHe Week oF August 6

time age 3Gradek4 - k5

Grade1 - 2

Grade3 - 4

Grade5 - 6

Grade7 - 9

class days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

8:00 am - 5:00 pm 16 yrs +Water safety

Instructor certificationM - F 8/6 - 8/10 Mequon City Pool $205 / $225 4382.1

9:00 - 9:45 am Water Games M - TH 8/6 - 8/9 SHS Pool $12 / $18 4345.1

3Creatures, Monsters & aliens

drawingM - TH 8/6 - 8/9 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $0 / $24 6632.1

9:00 am - 12:00 pm 4 7 - 8summer adventure camp

Girls onlyM - F 8/6 - 8/10 See Page 40 $150 / $200 4243.4

9:00 am - 3:00 pm K5 7Nasa camp:

Journey into outer spaceM - F 8/6 - 8/10

Lydell Community CenterRoom 22, Whitefish Bay

$245 / $255 4709.1

10:00 - 10:45 am Water Games M - TH 8/6 - 8/9 VHE Pool $12 / $18 4345.2

4 7 - 8Creatures, Monsters & aliens

drawingM - TH 8/6 - 8/9 SHS Science Bldg Room140 $0 / $24 6632.2

11:00 - 11:45 pm

Creatures, Monsters & aliens

drawingM - TH 8/6 - 8/9 SHS Science Bldg Room 140 $0 / $24 6632.3

Water Games M - TH 8/6 - 8/9 VHE Pool $12 / $18 4345.3

1:00 - 1:45 pm 3 doodles, Mandalas & Zentangles M - TH 8/6 - 8/9 SHS Science Bldg Room 136 $0 / $24 6640.1

1:00 - 4:00 pm

Junior kids club M - TH 8/8 - 8/9 Atwater East Playground

See Pages 9, 10, 37 & 38 atwater kids club M - TH 8/8 - 8/9 Atwater West Playground

7 lake Bluff kids club M - TH 8/8 - 8/9 Lake Bluff Playground

7end of summer celebration

kids club special eventF 8/10 SHS Youth Center $9 / $13 See Page 38

2:00 - 2:45 pm 4 7 - 8 doodles, Mandalas & Zentangles M - TH 8/6 - 8/9 SHS Science Bldg Room 136 $0 / $24 6640.2

pRogRAMs begInnIng tHe Week oF August 13

time age 3Gradek4 - k5

Grade1 - 2

Grade3 - 4

Grade5 - 6

Grade7 - 9

class days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

8:30 am - 12:00 pm K5 7 secret agent lab M - F 8/13 - 8/17Lydell Community CenterRoom 24, Whitefish Bay

$180 / $190 4708.1

9:00 am - 12:00 pm 4 7 - 8 summer adventure camp M - F 8/13 - 8/17 See Page 40 $150 / $200 4243.5

sHoReWooD tennIs touRnAMents

time description age Group days dates locationfee

r / N-rcourse #

All Tournamentsstart at

11:00 am

The Shorewood High School Girls Tennis Team will be hosting fivetennis tournaments. Tournament format will be based on the num-ber of participants. Each day we will have a girl’s and boy’s tour-nament. Match times vary throughout the day. These tournamentsare open to Shorewood Residents ONLY or students who attendShorewood Public Schools. age 18 and under as of 9/1/12.

16 - 18 M 8/6

SIS Tennis Courts

$15 4499.1

10 - 12 T 8/7 $15 4499.2

8 - 10 T 8/7 $15 4499.3

12 - 14 W 8/8 $15 4499.4

14 - 16 TH 8/9 $15 4499.5

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Bright Beginnings Preschool focuses on the individual child, and provides an educational environment that stimulates and nurtures each child’s unique growthpotential. We provide numerous exciting and engaging thematic units throughout the year, allowing your child to freely explore and grow in important skill developmentareas, including: large and fine motor, language and literacy, science and math, art and music. Your child’s social and emotional development is of prime importance.At Bright Beginnings, we help each child grow in his or her feelings of self-worth, self-confidence, respect, and appreciation of others, and love of learning and ofschool. Our curriculum reflects the most current understanding regarding child development and early education, and embraces Shorewood School District curriculumgoals.

Bright Beginnings will follow the school year calendar for the 2012-2013 school year. When the elementary schools do not have school, Bright Beginnings will not beheld.

preschool toIletING GuIdelINes: All children are to be completely toilet trained before the first day of school. If your child is not completely toilet trained,you will be required to be present in the classroom to assist your child with toileting needs. Teachers and volunteers will assist children with buttons or snaps onclothing as necessary. Independence and reinforcement of self-help skills will be encouraged by the teachers.

2012-2013 tuition payments: A $200 nonrefundable deposit is required at time of registration to reserve a space for your child. Receive a $100 discount on tuitionif fees are paid in full at registration. Payment plans are available at registration, with the balance due by September 1, 2012. No refunds or credit will be givenfor this program. Feel free to contact the Shorewood Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4 to set up a time to observe the Bright Beginnings Preschool.

scHooL DIstRIct oF sHoReWooD - bRIgHt begInnIngs pRescHooL 2012-2013 scHooL YeAR

BrIGht BeGINNINGs at atWater school

Must be 3 years of age by September 1, 2012

course #: 5290.1location: Early Education Building, SE cornerday: Monday, Wednesday, Fridaydate: September 10, 2012 - May 31, 2013 time: 8:30 - 11:00 amtuition: Resident - $1,600 / Non-Resident - $1,900 ratio: 2 adults / 16 students

Must be 2 years of age by november 1, 2011

course #: 5290.2location: Early Education Building, SE cornerday: Tuesday and Thursdaydate: September 11, 2012 - May 30, 2013time: 8:30 - 11:00 amtuition: Resident - $1,300 / Non-Resident - $1,600

ratio: 2 adults / 12 students

Must be 3 years of age by September 1, 2012

course #: 5290.3location: Early Education Building, SE cornerday: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdaydate: September 11, 2012 - May 30, 2013 time: 12:30 - 3:00 pmtuition: Resident - $1,600 / Non-Resident - $1,900ratio: 2 adults / 16 students

BrIGht BeGINNINGs at lake Bluff school

Must be 2 years of age by november 1, 2011

course #: 5290.5location: Early Education Building, NW cornerday: Tuesday and Thursdaydate: September 11, 2012 - May 30, 2013time: 8:30 - 11:00 amtuition: Resident - $1,300 / Non-Resident - $1,600ratio: 2 adults / 12 students

mIlestoNes all day chIld care superVIsIoN

Milestones will be offering an all day child care supervision on the days your child at-tends Bright Beginnings Preschool at both Atwater and Lake Bluff ElementarySchools. The supervison is available Monday through Friday from 7:00 am - 6:00 pm.Students must be at least three (3) years old and completely toilet trained. If you re-quire this supervision for your child while they are enrolled in Bright Beginnings, youmust contact Milestones at (414) 964-5545 as availability is limited.

COURSE FULLMust be 3 years of age by September 1, 2012

course #: 5290.4location: Early Education Building, NW cornerday: Monday, Wednesday, Fridaydate: September 10, 2012 - May 31, 2013 time: 8:30 - 11:00 amtuition: Resident - $1,600 / Non-Resident - $1,900ratio: 2 adults / 16 students

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level class size requirements skills taught In the class

diaper diver 15Age 6 - 24 months. Child must be accompa-nied in the water with an adult.

Parents are taught to safely work with their child in the water, including how to appropri-ately support and hold their child in the water. Children are introduced to basic skills thatlay a foundation to help learn to swim. Several water safety topics are introduced that aredirected toward the parents.

parent / child 15 Age 2 - 3 years. Child must be accompa-nied in the water with an adult.

Program will build on the skills introduced in Diaper Diver. Participants improve on theseskills and learn more advance skills in Parent/Child.

alligator 6 Age 4 - 5 yearsBuoyancy and breath control, supported floating and kicking on front and back, introduc-tion to front crawl arms and safety fundamentals while increasing independence in thewater.

seal 6 Passed Alligator. Age 4 - 5 yearsParticipants continue to explore using simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actionon the front and the back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.

dolphin 6 Passed Seal. Age 4 - 5 yearsThis level will work on improved coordination of breathing, arm and leg action. Studentswill work on swimming independently with a focus on swimming greater distances andtimes.

level 1Introduction to

Water skills8 Age 6 years and older

Participants start developing positive attitudes, good swimming habits and safe practicesin and around the water.

level 2fundamentalaquatic skills

8 Passed Level 1Participants learn to float without support and to recover to a vertical position. This levelmarks the true beginning of locomotion skills.

level 3stroke

development8 Passed Level 2

Participants will learn the survival float, swim the front crawl and the elementary back-stroke. The introduction of scissors and dolphin kicks and build on the fundamentals oftreading water.

level 4stroke

Improvement10 Passed Level 3

Participants improve their skills and increase their endurance by swimming for greaterdistances. This level will add the arms to the sidestroke and introduce turning at the wall.

level 5stroke refinement

10 Passed Level 4Participants will refine all their strokes, swim greater distances and be introduce to flip

turns.

level 6swimming and

skill proficiency10 Passed Level 5

Prepares participants for more advance course such as diving, personal water safety andfitness swimming.

swim Instructionfor the older child

10 Age 8 - Grade 8This class will help beginner swimmers gain confidence in the water at their own pace ina group of their peers. Participants will work to learn and improve their water skills andstrokes.

adult swimInstruction

6 Grade 8 - AdultThis class will help non-swimmers or beginner swimmers gain confidence in the water attheir own pace. The goal of the class is to overcome the fear of water.

Swimming instruction is provided to give children a positive attitude toward the water while introducing and developing proper swimming techniques. Allparticipants will be evaluated the first day of class to ensure proper class placement. Parents are allowed to observe in the pool area from the bleachers.Children that are not toilet trained must wear swim diapers. No disposable or cloth diapers are allowed in the pool. The Shorewood Recreation Departmentreserves the right to change a swimmer’s level if the level they are placed in does not meet their ability.

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moNday - thursday

(No sWIm lessoNs held oN WedNesday, July 4th)

time levelJune 11 -June 21

June 25 -July 5

July 9 - July 19

July 23 - august 2

9:00 - 9:45 am

1 4306.1 4306.3 4306.5 4306.6

2 4307.1 4307.4 4307.5 4307.7

3 xxxx 4308.3 xxxx 4308.6

4 4309.1 xxxx 4309.5 xxxx

10:00 - 10:45 am

2 4307.2 xxxx xxxx 4307.8

3 4308.1 4308.4 4308.5 xxxx

4 xxxx 4309.4 4309.6 4309.7

5 / 6 4310.1 4310.3 4310.4 4310.5

11:00 - 11:30 am

Alligator 4303.1 xxxx 4303.4 xxxx

Seal xxxx 4304.2 xxxx 4304.3

Dolphin 4305.1 xxxx 4305.3 xxxx

11:00 - 11:45 am

1 xxxx 4306.4 xxxx 4306.7

2 xxxx xxxx 4307.6 xxxx

3 xxxx xxxx xxxx 4308.7

4 4309.2 xxxx xxxx xxxx

Swim Instruction for the Older Child

xxxx 4313.1 xxxx xxxx

private swim Interest list* 4328.1 4328.2 4328.3 4328.4

location: VHE Pool

fee: Resident - $40 / Non-Resident - $60 (per term)

You may only enroll in one term of group swimming lessons at a time.

Registration for the next swim term will begin after your last class of the term you are cur-rently enrolled in. You can register on-line, fax, walk-in, drop box or phone.

time level friday, June 15 - august 3

9:00 - 9:30 am Diaper Diver 4301.2

9:35 - 10:05 am Parent/Child 4302.2

time leveltuesday

June 12 - July 31

thursday

June 14 - august 2

6:00 - 6:30 pm

Diaper Diver 4301.1 xxxx

Parent/Child xxxx 4302.1

Alligator 4303.2 4303.3

Seal 4304.1 xxxx

Dolphin xxxx 4305.2

6:35 - 7:15 pm

1 4306.2 xxxx

2 xxxx 4307.3

3 4308.2 xxxx

4 xxxx 4309.3

5/6 4310.2 xxxx

Adult SwimInstruction

xxxx 4330.1

private swim Interest list* 4329.1 4329.2

eVeNING sWIm INstructIoN

adult sWIm INstructIoN

course #: 4330.1 date: Thursday, June 14 - August 2time: 6:35 - 7:15 pmfee: Resident - $40 / Non-Resident - $60

prIVate sWIm INterest lIst

*Each 8 week group swim session has an interest list for private swim lessons. Ifthe Department cancels a group swim class(es) due to low enrollment, we are thenable to add a private swim lesson(s). The private lesson will be for 25 minutes. Youwill be emailed if availability arises, registrations will be first come first served. Ourinterest list is free of charge. The interest list does not guarantee a private swimlesson.

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WaNt to Become a lIfeGuard?Register for the Shorewood Recreation’s Life-guard Certification Class! We are acceptingregistrations for this class immediately. Suc-cessful completition* of this course earns youa certification in Lifeguarding/First Aid andCPR/AED. Participants must attend ALLmeeting dates and times in order to qualify forcertification.

course #: 3383.1fee: Resident - $240

Non-Resident - $290

*Certification is not guaranteed - participants must pass

written examination and skills demonstration.

age: 4 - Adultlocation: VHE Poolfee: Resident - $66 / Non-Resident - $99 (per term)

prIVate sWIm INstructIoN - frIday

time dates course #

9:00 - 9:25 am6/15 - 7/6 4326.1

7/13 - 8/3 4327.1

9:30 - 9:55 am6/15 - 7/6 4326.2

7/13 - 8/3 4327.2

10:00 -10:25 am6/15 - 7/6 4326.3

7/13 - 8/3 4327.3

10:30 - 10:55 am6/15 - 7/6 4326.4

7/13 - 8/3 4327.4

11:00 - 11:25 am6/15 - 7/6 4326.5

7/13 - 8/3 4327.5

11:30 - 11:55 am6/15 - 7/6 4326.6

7/13 - 8/3 4327.6

prIVate sWIm INstructIoN - thursday

time dates course #

5:30 - 5:55 pm6/14 - 7/5 4325.1

7/12 - 8/2 4325.2

prIVate sWIm INstructIoN - tuesday

time dates course #

5:30 - 5:55 pm6/12 - 7/3 4324.1

7/10 - 7/31 4324.2

WAteR AeRobIcs - vHe pooL

time mon tue Wed thu fri class dates descriptionfee

r / N-r

7:00 - 8:00 am deep

Water aerobics5/8 - 8/30

Come get a full body workout that includes streching, warm-up, cardiovascular con-ditioning, toning and cool down routine using flotation belts. Participants must pro-vide their own belt.

Flex Plan

$40 / $608:00 - 8:50 am

shallow Water

aerobics5/7 - 8/29

(No Class 5/28 & 7/4)

Join us for a workout that combines stretching, cardio, strenght and toning. You will march,jog and jump through the water to improve cardiovascular fitness, muscular enduranceand flexibility. Participants do not need to know how to swim as class is conducted in theshallow end of the pool.

fun n’ Games

Workout5/11 - 8/31

Working out has never been so fun! Come play games like Bingo, Scrabble, Trivia, Wheelof Fortune, etc. and complete guided exercise sets between turns!

The Water Aerobics Flex Plan entitles you to ten (10) visits to any of the classes listed below. All punch cards have an expiration date of one year. Punch cards can be purchasedby mail, fax, walk-in or telephone. these classes are ongoing; new participants are welcome at any time! For pool closings, please refer to page 28.

pRIvAte sWIM InstRuctIon

Pool TemperatureThe Shorewood School District Facility Services Department makes every attemptto maintain water and air temperature according to the standards set by the Stateof Wisconsin. Any fluctuation in temperature will be corrected as soon as possible.Pool temperature is set between 78 and 81 degrees. Your patience and under-standing is appreciated.

*You can register online for private swim lessons for one person. To add an additional swimmer(s) to the lesson, please contact the RecreationDepartment directly at (414) 963-6913 x 4. For an additional child, add $25 and $20 for the third.

days dates time

Friday 4/20 & 5/4 4:30 - 9:00 pm

Saturday 4/21 & 5/5 12:00 - 8:00 pm

Sunday 4/22 & 5/6 1:30 pm - 6:00 pm

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commuNIty sWIm INformatIoN

Everyone must wear appropriate swimming attire in the pool. No swim suits, caps,or towels are issued at any of the community swims.

Before entering the pool, it is mandatory to shower.

Patrons six years of age and older are expected to use the gender-appropriatelocker room or family changing area.

Our family changing area can be used by parent/child or assistance with anotheradult. This area is located next to the women’s locker room. There are lockers inthis room and we strongly recommend you use a lock. Enter the VHE pool fromthe lobby glass doors.

Toys and flotation devices are prohibited.

The Recreation Department is not responsible for any lost or stolen articles. Bringyour own lock for a locker. Overnight storage is not permitted.

Sauna/Whirlpool (Adults only) will be open during Adult and Lap Swims. Only tow-els are allowed in sauna.

All Ages - Youth ages 7 and under must be accompanied in the water by an adult(ratio of one adult to every 8 children). Children 6 and under must be within onearm’s length of an adult while in the water (ratio of one adult to every 4 children).

Infants and toddlers must wear swim diapers in the pool. No disposable or clothdiapers allowed.

The Shorewood School District Facility Services Department makes every attemptto maintain water and air temperature according to the standards set by the Stateof Wisconsin. Any fluctuation in temperature will be corrected as soon as possible.Pool temperature is set between 78 and 81 degrees. Your patience and under-standing is appreciated.

shoreWood hIGh school - Vhe pool

No cash WIll Be accepted at aNy commuNIty sWIms. all swimmers must present a community swim punch card, a current shorewood community fitness center membership card, or a single swim pass.available for purchase at the recreation department or the shorewood community fitness center during business hours.

the Vhe pool WIll Be

closed all day oN:Monday, May 28Wednesday, July 4th *Monday, September 3

the Vhe pool WIll Be closed

durING the eVeNING oN:Monday, June 7Friday, June 8Wednesday, August 22Wednesday, August 29

special swim4th of July celebrationWednesday, July 4th

all age swim 1:00 - 2:30 pm - free!!A limited number of participants will permitted in the pool during this special swim.

Vhe pool commuNIty sWIm schedule

monday, June 11 - sunday, september 2

monday - fridayLap (Grade 3 through adult)..........6:15 - 7:30 amAdults (18 years and older)...........12:00 - 2:15 pm All Ages..........................................2:30 - 3:45 pm Adults (18 years and older)............8:10 - 9:10 pm

fridayAll Ages..........................................7:00 - 8:10 pm

saturday and sunday

All Ages..........................................2:00 - 3:30 pmAdults (18 years and older)............3:30 - 4:15 pmLap (Grade 3 through adult)............4:15 - 5:00 pm

Pool hours are subject to change.

updates will be posted on the Vhe Pool bulletin board,

Vhe Pool information line: (414) 963-6913 x 1, and on

www.shorewoodschools.org.

commuNIty sWIm puNch card

Punch cards allow for 20 visits for community swim and each punch card

carries an expiration date of one year. card resident fee Non-resident fee

Adult $60 $90 Senior $40 $60 Youth $40 $60

sINGle sWIm pass fees

Adults Resident - $4 / Non Resident - $6Senior Citizen (60+) Resident - $3 / Non-Resident - $5Youth Resident - $3 / Non-Resident - $5

FREEYouth (5 & under) and Shorewood Community Fitness Center Members

(members must present card each open swim)

*The Pool will be closed all day EXCEPT for the Special Swim from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm.

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1. a messaGe to pareNtsFor all programs, age and grade requirement will be as of the firstday of the class, unless otherwise specified. Please only registeryour child in the class when he/she meets the requirements. Allage and grade requirements are set to benefit the child and makeinstruction consistent for the instructor. In some instances, the re-quirements have been set for the child’s safety.

2. specIal NotIce to pareNts of youth proGrampartIcIpaNtsParents are reminded to pick their children up at the completiontime listed for the activity they are participating in. Recreation staffare not responsible for participants once their class is completed(they are also not paid to wait for parents who are late in picking uptheir children.) We also ask parents to stress to their children thatwhen they are in a school building, they should go directly to theirprogram activity area and not wander around the building. We donot wish to lose our privilege to utilize these facilities because ofparticpants being where they should not be. Your cooperation withthis is greatly appreciated.

3. dIsruptIVe partIcIpaNtsDuring the course of our programs, there have been times that dis-ruptive participants have impacted our classes. Our instructors tryto work with these participants, however, sometimes the behaviorbecomes such that it impacts the ability of the other students tolearn, of the instructor to teach, or provide a safe learning environ-ment. The following procedure will be in effect if problems occur:1. Verbal contact between instructor and program particpant and/orparent.2. Verbal contact between the Recreation Department and programparticipant and/or parent.3. Reoccurance following these conversations will result in removalfrom the program.There will be no refund of fees for individuals removed from pro-grams due to disruptive behavior. The determination of programoffering depends on the number of registered participants.

4. oN-sIte reGIstratIoNInstructors will not accept registration or payment at the class site.All registration transactions must be completed at the RecreationDepartment or Fitness Center at least three business days prior tothe class beginning or an administrative late fee will be assessed.

5. reduce/WaIVer of feesThe Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Departmentrecognizes that some of the residents of the Village of Shorewoodmay require financial assistance to participate in recreation pro-grams. If your child attends Shorewood Public Schools and hasqualified for Shorewood’s Nutritional Services Free and ReducedMeal Program, the student and their family members may receivethe reduced program fees as listed below. Please indicate your par-ticipation in the Shorewood Nutritional Services Free and ReducedMeal Program on your registration form. If you live in the Village ofShorewood, you may qualify for reduced program fees. Pleasecomplete a reduced program fee form and return the form to theShorewood Recreation Department. The Recreation Departmentwill notify you regarding your eligibility to receive the reduced pro-gram fees as listed below within two (2) business days after receiv-ing your application. Upon approval of your request, payment will

be required prior to participation in the program. Reduced programfees are not granted after the registration has been processed. TheShorewood Recreation Department reserves the right to deny par-ticipants request for reduced program fees. Program fees may bereduced by the following:Cost of Class Discount on Program FeesUp to $10 Minimum payment $5

$10.01 to $29.99 $5 discount

$30 and above $10 discountPrograms that do not qualify for a discount rate include vendor pro-grams, field trips, co-op programs, activity nights and summer en-richment. The Recreation Department does not want to excludeany Shorewood Public School student or a student that lives inShorewood who may be unable to participate due to financial hard-ship. If a family is unable to pay the entire youth program fee, theparent/guardian should contact the Department in writing andarrangements may be made so that the youth is able to participateat a further reduced program fee. The Recreation Department doesoffer payment plan options.

6. caNcelled classesAll programs are subject to change. Programs will be subject tocancellation should low attendance warrant such a decision. Theremay be times classes need to be cancelled due to weather, facilityscheduling, etc. We will attempt to reschedule the class, however,if we are unable to make up the class, there will be NO REFUNDSor credit give for class cancellations. For program closing due toinclement weather, or other reasons, call (414) 963-6913 x 3 orcheck the website at: www.shorewoodschools.org.

7. sharING of persoNal INformatIoNThe Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Departmentrequires personal information from each participant on the registra-tion form. The information provided to us by each individual is usedsolely for the purpose of participating in Shorewood Recreation pro-grams. The Shorewood Recreation Department will not share par-ticipant’s information with outside parties.

8. late free reGIstratIoNAll program registrations must occur three business days prior toclasses starting, or by the sign-up deadline. a $10 late fee will beassessed if we receive your registration after these three daysor the deadline. Please register early.

9. refuNd procedureFull refunds will not be issued unless a program is cancelled by theRecreation Department.

10. returNed checksThere will be a $25 service fee on all returned checks.

11. caN I drop a class after It started?You are important to us! The Shorewood Recreation and Commu-nity Services Department is committed to excellence by providinghigh quality programs and services. If you or a family member arenot satisfied with a class, program or service offered by the Depart-ment, please let us know prior to the start of the third class. Inorder to receive a pro-rated credit you must notify our officeprior to the 3rd class. after the 3rd class has met, a credit forthat class will not be issued. The credit expires two years from

the date of issue.

12. VeNdor proGramAs indicated next to the individual program and in the program de-scription, these classes are contracted out by private businessesfor the Recreation Department. We are unable to give a credit, fivebusiness days before the start of the class.

13. fee for traNsferrING or droppING a class Be-fore It startsYou may drop or transfer a class before it starts without penalty ifcompleted at least 3 business days prior to the class beginning. a$10 fee per registration will be assessed if we do not receivethis notice. You will receive credit for dropping a class.

14. paymeNt plaNPayment plans are available for those people that sign up for morethan $200 worth of program fees. Please contact the RecreationDepartment for more information at (414) 963-6913 x 4.

15. INclemeNt Weather caNcellatIoNsOutdoor programs will be cancelled when the weather is inclementor fields are not playable. Please call the information line, (414)963-6913 x 3, to determine if a program is cancelled.

16. WaItING lIstsIf classes are filled when you enroll, please request to be placedon a waiting list, or opt for it online. If there are any cancellationsor new classes opened, you will be notified and permitted to registerfor them. No names are put on a waiting list after the first class hasmet. Please do not attend the class if you are on a waiting list. Pay-ment is not accepted for waiting list.

17. smokING/alcohol use polIcyThe use of all tobacco products or drinking of alcoholic beverageson all School District premises is prohibited by state law.

18. rouNd-up for recreatIoNRounding up your program fee helps provide financial support toindividuals who are unable to afford program fees. If you are round-ing up, please put the amount you would like to round up in the inthe appropriate box on the registration form. You can donate onlineby going to donation For recreation.

19. say cheese!For program promotion, photographs may be taken of participantsfrom time to time. If you do not wish to have your photo taken,please notify the photographer and/or class instructor.

20. recreatIoN BulletIN suBscrIptIoNResidents of Shorewood will continue to receive our bulletin fromthe post office. For a fee of $6 per year, we will mail the three sea-sonal bulletins to your home. Please indicate subscriber on yourregistration form and include your payment.

21. a Great GIft IdeaDo you have a friend or family member who has everything? TheShorewood Recreation and Community Services Gift Certificatesare available in any amount and can be used toward any programoffered in the Recreation bulletin. Contact us for more information.

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22. do you WaNt to Work for us?Do you have a skill, talent, or knowledge you would like to sharethrough the Recreation Department? Contact us for a program pro-posal form or go on-line to the School District website, www.shore-woodschools.org.

23. employmeNt opportuNItIesApplications are being accepted for job opportunities including life-guards, swim instructors, aerobic and water aerobic instructors,sports instructors, arts and crafts specialists, and fitness instructors.Applications can be downloaded from the District website:wwwshorewoodschools.org.

24. hospItal/medIcal INsuraNceThe School District of Shorewood does not provide hospital/med-ical insurance coverage for people participating in sponsored ac-tivities.

25. typo, humaN error, We Goofed...!?Occasionally there may be an error in days, times, registration re-quirement or fees in the bulletin. When such an error occurs, ourstaff will do everything possible to correct the situation promptly.We thank you for your patience and understanding.

26. shoreWood recreatIoN adVIsory commItteeA special thank you to the individuals who are serving on the 2011-2012 Shorewood Recreation and Communicty Services AdvisoryCommittee.

If you are interested in serving on the Recreation Advisory Com-mittee, please contact the Recreation Department at 963-6913 x4.

27. lock It up!Shorewood Recreation Department is not responsible for any itemslost or stolen. Please bring a lock to secure your personal belong-ings. It is strongly suggested that you always lock your bike.

28. INdIVIduals WIth specIal NeedsShorewood Recreation & Community Services Department pro-grams are open to all children and adults, including those with spe-cial needs. For assistance and information, please call 963-6913x 4.

29. NoN-dIscrImINatIoN polIcyThe School District of Shorewood does not discriminate on thebasis of sex, race, religion, national origin (including limited Englishproficiency), ancestry, creed, color, pregnancy, marital or parentalstatus, sexual orientation, or physical, mental, emotional or learningdisability or handicap.

30. doGs are Not alloWed oN school dIstrIctGrouNds.

31. commuNIty sWIm schedulesPool schedules are subject to change at a moment’s notice. Eachsign that is posted is dated. To find out what the pool schedule isfor the day, call the pool hotline at (414) 963-6913 x 1 or visit ourwebsite: www.shorewoodschools.org

32. oN-lINe reGIstratIoNJust follow these quick steps to register online: Go to www.shorewoodrecreation.org Log in (unsure of password, or if you have an account - pleasecall our office. Type in search window (upper right corner) course#, or keywordfor the class you are interested in. Select the class you would like by clicking on the appropriateclass. After reading through the description and you decide you wouldlike the class, then click “ADD TO CART” Select appropriate family member(s), then click “NEXT”, then“FINISH”. You can either click “CONTINUE SHOPPING” to choose moreclasses or you can click “CHECKOUT” if you are ready to pay. Unfortunately, in-house credit can only be applied by our staff.Therefore you credit can not be utilized during on-line registration.We are sorry for the inconvenience.

Please provide appropriate credit card information. If you wouldlike our department to you through the registration process, pleasedo not hesistate to call.

33. uNaBle to use credIt for oN-lINe reGIstratIoNUnfortunately in-house credit can only be applied by our staff.Therefore your credit can not be utilized during on-line registration.We are sorry for the inconvenience.

34. NoN-resIdeNt oN-lINe reGIstratIoNWe reserve the right to cancel an on-line Non-Resident registrationmade prior to the Non-Resident registration date in order to accom-modate Shorewood Residents.

Irene calbolicarol Gosse

alandria GladneyJoanne lipo Zovic

mary Jo mcdonaldann mckaig

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facIlIty usaGe after 5 pm aNd WeekeNdsPlease use these doors to enter and exit the building after 5 pm,Monday through Friday, and on the weekend.

atwater schoolMain Front DoorEarly Education Building - Both doors

lake Bluff schoolBack DoorEarly Education Building - Both doors

shorewood Intermediate school (sIs)Main Front Door

shorewood high school (shs)Administration BuildingSoutheast entrance by administration parking

Science BuildingVHE Pool entrance and middle entrance

Performing Arts Building Southwest door, across from Administration Building

Arena, Bowling Lanes, and Youth Center Arena Building Front Door

Fitness CenterMain door

commuNIty coNtacts

If you haVe aNy QuestIoNs aBout these Groups, please

coNtact them at these NumBers or emaIl addresses.Shorewood Swim Club

Genie smith - 332 - 3942

Shorewood Kickers

monica morrissey962 - 3798

Shorewood

historical Society

karen dehartog - 964 - 5258

Shorewood high School

drama dept.

Box office - 963 - 6940

Shorewood Foundation

847 - 2702

Seed Foundation

www.shorewoodseed.org

Shorewood Girls Softball

Bonnie adams - 332 - 3982

Shorewood little league

rick frieseke - 731 - 9875

Shorewood

Senior Tennis Team

stevekavalauskas964-8479

Shorewood Tennis Club

Jim mileham 962 - 5236

Shorewoood

Table Tennis Club

linda leaf - 281 - 3123

Milestones Program

for Children

964 - 5545

IndependenceFirst is an area non-profit agencyserving youth and adults with disabilities for over25 years offering a variety of programs like...

• Wheelchair Ice Hockey• Adaptive Waterskiing and Tubing• Biking Buddies• Beep Baseball for people that are Blind or

Visually Impaired

For additional information about this agency or aspecific program, please contact Kathy Mohar at(414) 226-8375 or visit their website at:

www.independencefirst.org

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voLunteeR

RecognItIon

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Rounding up your program fee helps providefinancial support for the Shorewood Recre-ation and Community Service Department inproviding programs to preschool, youth, adultand senior citizens. Keep us in mind as youpay your registration fees this Summer!

Jennifer AndersonMara BeldavsSusan Hersh

Brian, Diana and Ron Waterman on behalf of Renae Aldana

speCial Thanks To Those who ConTribuTed

during winTer-spring 2012.

You haVe made a diFFerenCe!

“round up” For reCreaTion

spoNsor a team or leaGue

The Shorewood Recreation and CommunityServices Department is looking for individualsand businesses to sponsor our leagues to coverjersey costs. Sponsors will be recognized withtheir name or business logo on the back of thet-shirt or jersey for the league. If you are inter-ested, please contact the Recreation Depart-ment at (414) 963-6913 x 4.

Thank You VolunTeers

CoaChes!The Shorewood Recreation and Commu-nity Services Department would like tothank the following individuals who havepositively impacted our youth through vol-unteering for the Department.

Mike AldanaMarc BeckerCraigh CepukenasRuss DavisBud DeGraffConin Douangvhanh

Matt FoxJohn FlorsheimAlec FraserRick FrohlingJohn GlaserBob JoehnkMatt KasperTim KohlerRick Kohloff

Mark KremerMark LienClay JonesPatrick MoloneySuzanne MondaMickey SanfilippoAndy SkwierawskiDoug StansburySebastian Thachenkary

Travis WebbGreg WesleyJohn WettsteinOscar WilleDave Wyatt

Thank You VolunTeers!

fINd us oN:

Become a Facebook Fan of the ShorewoodRecreation and Community Services, the Shore-wood Fitness Center and the Shorewood SchoolDistrict to receive these benefits:* Reminders of upcoming programs* Quick updates on programs* Future project plans* Weather related closures* And more...

Carolyn BuciorJeremy LuhrsenMel Miskimen

Oli TwistJeff Katz

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Kat ErbaMargaret O’Brien

Alexis RobertsDiana YakshimamedovaNicolet High School Juggling Club

Shorewood Table Tennis Club

WAnteD: voLunteeRs!

teeN VoluNteers

Grades 7 - 12

Do you like working with children? Do you likearts and crafts, active games, sports, music,etc.? The Shorewood Recreation Departmentis looking for individuals who are friendly, de-pendable, and enthusiastic for our Teen Volun-teer Program this summer! As a teenvolunteer, you assist the program instructor invarious capacities. Volunteering is a great wayto gain valuable work experience while havingfun! Specific job duties, responsibilities and ex-pectations are described on the Teen VolunteerApplication located on page 32. All potentialteen volunteers MUST fill out a Teen VolunteerApplication attend a teen volunteer orientation,which will be held in the High School Confer-ence Room #116 on the following dates:

Monday, May 14 at 3:30 pmWednesday, May 23 at 2:30 pmThursday, May 31 at 3:30 pmTuesday, June 19 at 3:00 pmTuesday, July 10 at 2:00 pm

voLunteeR coAcHes Volunteer coaches are needed for our youthsports leagues. Duties include directing theteam’s practice and play during games. Train-ing and resources are provided. This small in-vestment of your time will have a great impacton the children of your team. Coaches areneeded for current and future programs in theareas of flag football (fall), basketball (winter),coach pitch baseball (summer) and T-ball(summer). If you are willing to help coach inour programs, contact the Recreation Depart-ment at (414) 963-6913 x 4 or email NickPhalin at: [email protected]. Scan here!

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aeroBIc eXercIse

Aerobic Exercise is a high-energy, upbeat work out that will be sureto get you moving. We will be working all areas of the body includinglegs, arms, core and upper body. This class will give you the oppor-tunity to fit and tone your body while also having fun with cardiodance. Get ready to sweat!page 5, 7

act Workshop

Students will gain direct experience with each of the four multiplechoice sections of the ACT. They will become familiar with the typesof questions they will encounter on the tests as well as learn a vari-ety of strategies to attack those questions. The instructor has 18years experience successfully preparing students to take the ACT.This course is for high school juniors and seniors.page 16instructor: Fred Silver, Vendor Program

alterNatIVe eNerGy Co-oP

Solar, wind or hydroelectric power...our world is changing quickly! Learn about the many ways we will use alternative energies topower our world in the future. Build solar and hydrogen-poweredcars, wind mills and more using specialized LEGOS. Then, conductexperiments and challenge your friends with your projects.page 19instructor: Computer Tots Staff, Vendor Program

aniMal arT and liTeraCY*

Literacy and art go hand in hand in the class. Each class will focuson a different animal story. We will read it as a group, discuss thestory elements, and then create an art project related to the story.Stories and projects will vary to cover a wide range of animals andmediums in art.Page 20

instructor: Sara Feider

aQua Boot camp

The class provides participants with a combination of swimming,strength training, and core work both in the water and on deck. Aquaboot camp provides both cardio, strength and core exercises duringeach session. Various exercise sets such as sprint swims and re-sistance training and core work in the water and on deck. Partici-pants must know how to swim as this program is not a wateraerobics class. Please bring a yoga mat.page 5, 6instructor: Renee Scherck-Meyer, Certified AFAA Personal Trainer

arthrItIs eXercIse proGram

Using gentle movements and activities designed to increase mobilityand range of motion, be prepared to start to feel better, gain energyand have the ability to accomplish daily tasks with ease.page 5, 7instructor: Jan Mahlberg, Certified Arthritis Foundation Instructor

BaBysIttING, amerIcaN red cross

This is an ideal course for current and future babysitters teachingthem the best way to keep the children in their care safe. Feeding,diapering, safety, professionalism, first aid, leadership, and safe play

are some of the topics that will be covered. Be sure to wear com-fortable clothes and bring a water bottle and a snack.page 15, 19, 22instructor: American Red Cross Staff, Vendor Program

BadMinTon, YouTh*

Badminton is a racquet sport by either two opposing players (sin-gles) or two opposing pairs (doubles), who take positions on oppo-site halves of a rectangular court that is divided by a net. Come learnthe rules and play an exciting game of badminton.Page 18, 19

instructor: Jan Zehren & Christine Albrightson

BadMinTon, adulT (16 & uP) Co-oP

Great physical conditioning and a lot of fun. Badminton players willbe paired with others that have a compatible skill level and playgames weekly. Due to the nature of this class, it is recommendedthat participants play at an intermediate to advanced level. Begin-ning players are welcome, however, individual instruction may notalways be available. Rackets will be furnished or you may bringyour own. Shuttlecocks will be provided. The schedule may changedepending upon the school calendar. Provide your email addresson your registration form to receive information regarding changesin the schedule. High school-aged children are only allowed to signup with a parent.page 6instructor: Doug Kane

Ballet

Students will focus on exercises, techniques, and steps of classicalballet with an emphasis on terminology and correct body alignment.Students will develop an aesthetic awareness of the art of classicalballet. Each class will include a warm-up at the barre and centerfloor work and combinations. A performance of the dances will occuron the last day! Be sure to wear fitted comfortable clothing and bringa water bottle to class. Ballet slippers are recommended.page 15, 20, 21instructor: Matthew Gillespie

BasketBall camp - GreyhouNd Boys

Do you love the sport of basketball or want to give it a try? Sign upfor this basketball camp to learn the basic fundamentals as well ashow to become a better basketball player. This camp will cover ball-handling, shooting, team play and defense. This camp will be runby SHS Boys Varsity Coach, Phil Jones and the SHS Boys basket-ball players. The Greyhounds are coming off a season with theirmost wins in one season in over a decade. Sign up today to havefun with friends, become a better basketball player, and be a part ofthe up and coming Shorewood basketball program! Participantsshould bring a water bottle and are welcome to bring a basketball(please have your name on it).page 14instructor: Phil Jones, SHS Boys Varsity Coach & Players

BasketBall camp - GreyhouNd GIrls

Have fun while learning the fundamentals of basketball. Work ondribbling, shooting, passing, rebounding, and team play. Drills, con-tests and games are combined to make this camp an excellentlearning experience.page 22

instructor: Jeff Eimers, SHS Varsity Girls Basketball Coach

BaSKeTBall FundaMenTalS*

Players will learn and practice basic basketball fundamentals. Drib-bling, passing, shooting, lay-ups, and defensive position will betaught. This is a great way to learn basketball FUNdamentals.Page 19

instructor: Gary Brueggemann

BasketBall, outdoor

Join this outdoor basketball program. This program will incorporatescrimmages, games, fundamentals and drills. A large variety of bas-ketball will be covered.page 18instructor: Gary Brueggemann

BasketBall summer leaGue neW

Starting this summer, the Shorewood Basketball Association (SBA)will be under the supervision of the Shorewood Recreation Depart-ment. These summer basketball leagues are being run as a feederprogram to further prepare our youth for basketball when enteringhigh school. page 11

Belly daNcING, mIddle easterN - adVaNced Co-oP

The advanced class offers students the opportunity to learn moreadvanced choreography and different styles of dance while perfect-ing their technique.page 6instructor: Zahra Sagira

Belly daNcING, mIddle easterN - BeGINNer Co-oP

The beginning class offers students the opportunity to learn the artof belly dancing in a comfortable, casual atmosphere. Learn basicchoreography and enhance your overall flexibility and general con-ditioning. Optional field trips to local belly dancing events and springrecital. Wear exercise clothes. Hip scarves are available for pur-chase.page 6instructor: Suzanne Singh

Belly daNcING, mIddle easterN - techNIQue Co-oP

A two hour class tailored for beginner through advanced level stu-dents. Classes will consist of technique drills (both Oriental andFolkloric), creating combos and improvisational techniques.page 7instructor: Zahra Sagira

BilinGual STorY TiMe and MulTiMedia BooK reVieW* neW

(loW and hiGh TeCh Fun in enGliSh and SPaniSh)

Storyteller, "Tia Lita", will read a selection of stories in Spanish andEnglish to the students. After hearing a handful of charming tales,students will prepare digital media book reviews to entice others toread their favorite book . . . No spoiler alert necessary for thesesneak previews into some of the most charming pieces of Hispanicchildren's literature. This is an excellent class to build readiness forShorewood’s Spanish program.Page 14, 18, 21

instructor: Lisa Bane

SuMMer enriChMenT * recreatIoN departmeNt classes

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BoWlinG inSTruCTion*

Come learn the basic fundamentals of bowling. Bumpers will beavailable if needed. We will “moon glow” bowl on Thursday.Page 15

instructor: Gary Brueggemann

CaKe deCoraTinG, adVanCed*

Build on the skills that you learned in the Basic Cake Decoratingclass. Learn figure piping, basket weave, and roses. The final proj-ect will be a decorated cake. Fee includes additional cake decorat-ing supplies. Students will need to bring the cake decoratingsupplies from the basic class. STudenTS MuST haVe CoM-

PleTed The BaSiC CaKe deCoraTinG ClaSS To enroll

in The adVanCed CaKe deCoraTinG ClaSS.

Page 14, 15

instructor: Mary Kay Anderson

CaKe deCoraTinG, BaSiC*

Learn basic borders, flowers, and icing techniques. The final projectwill be a decorated cake. Fee includes a basic cake decorating kitfor home use.Page 13, 15

instructor: Mary Kay Anderson

CaKe deCoraTinG, exPerT*

This class will build on the skills taught in the Basic and AdvancedCake Decorating classes. The students will learn the fundamentalsof working with fondant, chocolate butterflies, specialty “pup” cakes,and decorating techniques for molded cakes. The class will includea decorating kit. Students should bring in the decorating tools fromthe basic and advanced classes. STudenTS MuST haVe CoM-

PleTd BoTh The BaSiC and adVanCed CaKe deCoraT-

inG ClaSSeS To enroll in ThiS ClaSS.

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instructor: Mary Kay Anderson

cardBoard Boat BuIldING

An appliance box, some team work and lots of duct tape work to-gether to create a sea-worthy vessel. On the last day of class, wewill don our life jackets and head to the water to test our boats outand see who floats and who sinks. Suggested items to save andbring to class: large cardboard pieces, plastic jugs or any items thatmight help your boat float. However, no styrofoam will be allowed.page 17instructor: Jessi Braun

cardIo step

This 40-minute cardio workout involves choreographed low impactaerobic movement on and off a height-adjustable bench.page 5, 6instructor: Joanne Dixon

cars, catapults aNd BrIdGes Co-oP

This class focuses on teaching the fundamentals of simple ma-chines. Using LEGO® Technic sets, students build a new modeleach day. They’ll construct a drawbridge, catapults, motorized car,amusement park ride and more! They’ll have fun as they apply whatthey learn, including simple machines, levers, wheels and axels,

gears, ratchets, drive trains and motorized systems. page 15instructor: Computer Tots Staff, Vendor Program

CarTooninG*

This class will introduce students to the basic concepts of cartoondrawing.Page 13, 14

instructor: Carrie Teipel

cheerleadING camp

This program will be instructed by SHS Cheerleading coaches Lon-rae Davis and Rebecca Dennis along with their cheerleaders. Par-ticipants will learn a dance and two cheers. A performance will beheld on the last day for parents to view. The performance for bothgroups will be Friday, July 13 at 5:00 pm. Participants will receive acamp t-shirt.page 18instructor: Lonrae Davis & Rebecca Dennis,

SHS Cheerleading Coaches & Cheerleaders

chess camp Co-oP

Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation (WSCF) Chess Camp Play-ers will receive a balance of instruction versus playing time. Eachparticipant will participate in a 5 round tournament and earn a medaland a Wisconsin rating. Students will work toward their pawn, knightand Bishops certificates.page 13instructor: WSCF Staff, Vendor Program

CoMMuniTY exPloraTion*

This class will allow students with disabilities to participate with theirnon-disabled peers. Students will use a variety of modes of trans-portation (county bus, bike, etc) to explore the community of Shore-wood and places of interest within a five mile radius. Students willpractice social and conversational skills and appreciation for therecreational opportunities available in the Milwaukee area.Page 14, 16, 19

instructor: Betsy Pichette, Julie Sperry

creartIVIty

Like color, designs, projects, and getting your creativity going? Thisprogram is for you! We will create a variety of projects to keep orgive as gifts.page 13, 14, 22instructor: Jessi Braun

CreaTe Your oWn STorieS*

Do you love to create stories? This class will provide students withthe opportunity to develop their writing skills and creativity throughcreating their own stories.Page 17, 18

instructor: Hayley Lehmann

creatIVe daNce

Students will explore new movement concepts, develop dance skills,and strengthen the body and brain. Interact with others in a fun, pos-itive learning environment! Be sure to wear fitted comfortable cloth-ing and shoes and bring a water bottle to class.page 12

instructor: Matthew Gillespie

CreaTiVe WriTinG*

Did you love children's books as a young kid? Well, in Creative Writ-ing you can write your own storybook! You will leave with your greatideas and a true, bound book that you made. Also, you will put yourcreativity to the challenge in writing a short story. See how fun writ-ing can be in Creative Writing this summer!Page 14, 18

instructor: Spring Irving

creature seWING

Be sure to bring your imagination with you! Creatures straight fromyour imagination will come to life using basic sewing techniques.page 21, 22instructor: Sara Feider

CreaTureS, MonSTerS and alienS* neW

Do you love to draw? This class will introduce students to the basicconcepts of drawing creatures, monsters and aliens.Page 23

instructor: Carrie Teipel

cross couNtry - preseasoN traINING

Get a jump start on the competition. This program will teach youabout conditioning, form and the strategies that it takes to becomea better runner.page 20instructor: Dominic Newman, SHS Boys Cross Country Coach

diarY oF a WiMPY Kid*

“An exciting new series begins. Greg Heffley is thrust into middleschool, where undersized weaklings share the hallways with kidswho are taller, meaner, and already shaving. The hazards of growingup are uniquely revealed through words and drawings as Gregrecords them in his diary.” Students should read the book beforeclass begins and remember to bring your book to class!Page 13

instructor: Laureen Zahn

diarY oF a WiMPY Kid: CaBin FeVer* neW

It's Christmas in July! Come LOL and enjoy the funny events of thesixth book, DWK Cabin Fever by Jeff Kinney. Greg has a plan tomake some money for Christmas which leads to damaged schoolproperty. Greg is the prime suspect! Snowbound from a blizzard,he is stuck inside with his family for the holidays. What will be hisfate? Students should read the book before class begins and re-member to bring your book to class!Page 20

instructor: Laureen Zahn

diarY oF a WiMPY Kid: doG daYS*

No responsibilities, No Rules! Share in the laughter and fun from therecent book series, Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days by Jeff Kinney.Students will enjoy the fun learning creativeness of this class. Stu-dents should read the book before class begins and remember tobring your book to class! Come join in on a summer vacation withGreg and his family!Page 17

instructor: Laureen Zahn

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diarY oF a WiMPY Kid: rodriCK ruleS*

“Whatever you do, do not ask Greg how he spent his summer vaca-tion, because he definitely does not want to talk about it. As Gregenters the new school year, he is eager to put the past three monthsbehind him . . . and one event in particular. Unfortunately for Greg,his older brother, Rodrick, knows all about the incident Greg wantsto keep under wraps.” Students should read the book before classbegins and remember to bring your book to class!Page 13

instructor: Laureen Zahn

dodGeBall

Learn how to dodge, duck, dip and dive in a game of dodgeball. Wewill try several variations of dodgeball. This is a great class to signup with a friend!page 12

doodleS, MandalaS and ZenTanGleS*

We will explore a variety of techniques to help us create Doodles,Mandalas and Zentangles. We all know what doodles are. Man-dalas are basically a repetitive doodle within a set shape. Zentan-gles, although the name is new, the idea is just taking a doodle tothe next level.Page 23

instructor: Ellen Koeller

draWinG The World* neW

Through making art inspired from around the world, students canexplore issues of who we are, the world in which we live, and ourability to interpret those things important to us. We will use a varietyof art materials to create drawing inspired by nature, architecture,and world cultures.Page 19

instructor: Jessie Mohagen

draW Your FaVoriTe ThinGS*

Do you love to draw? This class will introduce students to the basicconcepts of drawing your favorite things.Page 22

instructor: Carrie Teipel

exPlorinG MaTh ThrouGh GaMeS*

This class will help teach and solidify important math conceptsthrough playing card, dice and board games. Math is fun!Page 13, 14, 20, 21

instructor: Hayley Lehmann

exPreSSiVe SurFaCe deSiGn* neW

Experimenting with techniques both new and ancient, students willlearn a variety of dyeing, painting, batik, and stamping techniqueson fabric. Students will work on various sample fabric designs asthey build their skills in surface design and will apply two or moretechniques to a tapestry or wall hanging to keep!Page 13

instructor: Emily Towner

face paINtING traINING neW

Students will learn face painting basics using their starter kit of three

colors, a sponge and a brush. We will go over full face, half-face,and cheek art designs. You will be ready for the 4th of July, but de-signs will not be limited to that. In this class you will see how totransform yourself and your friends into butterflies, tigers or amasked mystery person.page 16instructor: Lisa Bane

fastpItch

The Shorewood Recreation Department is forming two girls’ fastpitchteams. We will have teams for age 14 and under, and age 12 andunder. Age as of January 1, 2012. These teams will have at least 15games both in Shorewood and traveling around the North Shorearea. This league is for the more competitive and committed player. page 11

Fine arT oF TiSSue PaPer PainTinG, The* neW

We will explore tissue paper painting. How to do it and what youcan make with it. We will make several pieces deciding on the sizeyou choose to make plus a few cards to send to family and friends.Page 21instructor: Ellen Koeller

5k traINING proGram neW

This course is designed for beginning runners that want to work upto a 5K (3.1 miles) and for those who haven’t run in while and wantto begin again. All ability levels are welcome! Along with runningworkouts, Coach Renee will cover topics such as flexibility and corestrength, proper running technique, running shoes, safety, injury pre-vention, hydration and training and race day nutrition. This programwill culminate with participants completing the Hank Aaron 5K onSaturday, August 11. The course fee includes your registration feefor the 5k and a race participation t-shirt.page 5instructor: Renee Scherck-Meyer, Certified AFAA Personal Trainer

FlaG FooTBall*

This program will teach a variety of football FUNdamentals throughflag football. Participants will learn basic skills and play pick-upgames. Get ready for the Recreation Department Flag FootballLeague in the fall season.Page 22

instructor: Gary Brueggemann

Floor hoCKeY*

This program will introduce you to the basic skills of floor hockey.Come and have fun playing floor hockey!Page 16

instructor: Gary Brueggemann

Floor hoCKeY - Pillo Polo*

This program will introduce you to the basic skills of floor hockey.Come and have fun playing Pillo Polo, a version of floor hockey foryounger kids. We will use softer sticks for better control. Page 16

instructor: Gary Brueggemann

footBall camp, messmer - shoreWood

This camp will be an introduction to football focusing on individualdevelopment and team play. Head Messmer-Shorewood football

coach Drake Zortman and his high school staff and players will in-struct all participants in the fundamentals of the game. The energyand leadership displayed in the fall on Friday nights by the highschool coaches and players will be shared continuously throughoutthe camp with all youth players. All instructors will teach individualtechniques and traits that lead to successful team play. There willbe individual, group, and team sessions throughout the camp. Thisis a no pad, no contact camp. If campers have their own footballs,please write your name clearly on it, and feel free to bring it to camp. page 18instructor: Drake Zortman

FriendShiP BraCeleTS 101*

We will explore a variety of different new and old trends to makefriendship bracelets for you and to give away.Page 22

instructor: Ellen Koeller

Fun WiTh PainTinG* neW

Instruction will be given on foundation painting techniques whileusing acrylic and tempera paints, watercolors, pastels and more!Students will be inspired by landscapes, animals, portraits, still lifearrangements. Student will bring home unique paintings full of per-sonal expression that are sure to be treasured.Page 17, 18

instructor: Jessie Mohagen

GaMe deSiGninG* neW

Construct games to use for recreational fun or even as a study skilltool for learning. Choose from a variety of materials to create a funboard game with characteristics of your very own.Page 20, 21

instructor: Laureen Zahn

Go Green! reCYCled JeWelrY MaKinG* neW

Students will explore the making of jewelry in creative ways as theyuse various recycled materials to create their own wearable art. Stu-dents will "make and take" their creations and learn traditional arttechniques along with techniques in jewelry making and how to up-cycle recyclables!Page 20, 21

instructor: Emily Towner

GymNastIcs - INtroductIoN to

This course will cover an introduction to gymnastics including theskills of floor exercise, uneven bars and balance beam. Participantsmay be divided to allow for instruction appropriate to skill level.page 18, 21

hershey track meet

Local Qualifying Meet for District Hershey Meet, Friday May 11, 2012at the Shorewood High School Track. Registration: Return the 2012Hershey Track & Field form to the Shorewood Recreation Depart-ment by Monday, May 7 at noon. The Recreation Department mustverify your child’s date of birth from your child’s ORIGINAL birth cer-tificate at the office. No copies of the birth certificate will be accepted.page 11

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hIp-hop, BeGINNer

Get ready to break a sweat and bust a move! This class will get youmoving to the sounds of old school hip hop to new age rap and popmusic. We will be incorporating fancy footwork, popping and locking,and strength training. Students will learn hip hop combinations aswell as develop their own choreography. A performance of thedances will occur on the last day! Please wear appropriate danceattire - comfortable and stretchable clothing and sneakers and bringa water bottle to class.page 12instructor: Matt Gillespie

hIp-hop daNce

Come join a high-energy dance class that uses the latest hit musicfrom Selena Gomez, Big Time Rush, Glee! and others, blended to-gether with movements influenced by Hip Hop choreographers! Stu-dents will learn several dances including elements of popping,locking and breaking as well as freestyle movement. A performanceof the dances will occur on the last day! Be sure to wear fitted com-fortable clothing, sneakers and bring a water bottle to class.page 17, 18instructor: Matt Gillespie

hooPinG For FiTneSS and Fun*

Taught by a certified Hoopnotics instructor and Shorewood SchoolDistrict’s Physical Education Teacher, Christine Albrightson, studentswill learn basic hooping skills as well as how to warm-up and cooldown with a hoop. Students will have time to perfect the skills duringthe week and have fun while exercising. Come learn a corkscrew,floats and a halo!Page 17, 19

instructor: Jan Zehren & Christine Albrightson

INdepeNdeNce Week crafts

Celebrate Independence Day all week long. We will create flag fansand door hangers, fireworks on paper and much more!page 16instructor: Jessie Braun

“in-TraininG” neW

Students will become an employee “in-training” at a worksite in ornear Shorewood. Students will learn about the application and in-terview process, practice and learn appropriate social skills on thejob, learn job specific skills, and much more. A job coach will providedaily evaluation with the emphasis on students building natural sup-ports with their co-workers. Both students with and without disabil-ities are welcome to participate in this class.Page 14

instructor: Chris Gagne

inTeGraTed SuMMer exPerienCe*

This class encourages the social involvement of students with dis-abilities with their non-disabled peers by participating in games andactivities. Peers will work cooperatively to read and comprehend di-rections, simple instructions, and rules within context of a recre-ational activity. Math skills utilizing time and number concepts willbe reinforced in a natural format through games and activities. Eachdaily session will be divided into three activities: a sport/playground

game, an electronic or board game, and making and sharing asnack. Through these three activities, students will learn sportsman-ship, respect of differences, social and conversational skills.Page 14, 16, 19

instructor: Betsy Pichette, Julie Sperry

INto the GardeN camp Co-oP

Each morning is filled with interactive, age-appropriate experimentswhich encourage the exploration of participants to discover how theirgardens grow. From the very first seedling to the important roles ofthe sun and rain, we will learn how plants and flowers sprout andbloom. We will also explore the many insects that inhabit our gar-dens. Using microscopes specially designed for young children, wewill see the different parts of bugs and investigate how they see.This camp is filled with hands-on experiments and cool take-homesincluding sun visors, fruit prints, bug bracelets and more! Childrenshould bring a snack to camp every day - no peanut products. Chil-dren must be toilet trained.page 22instructor: Mad Science Staff, Vendor Program

JuMP inTo K5*

Students will have the opportunity to participate in lessons that in-volve reading, writing and mathematics by revisiting essential con-cepts and skills. Students will be participating in fun and creativeactivities while having fun and socializing with each other.Page 13, 17

instructor: Amanda Kwapil

JuMP inTo K4*

Students should be enrolled in a K4 program for the fall. The classwill focus on letter and number skills as well as social skill develop-ment and opportunities.Page 13, 20

instructor: Sharon Maier and Julia Montgomery

Junior GreaT BooKS*

The Junior Great Books program combines interesting literature withinterpretive activities and shared inquiry discussion to help fosterreading comprehension. Each term will cover different stories, sostudents can sign up for one or both terms.Page 14, 15, 16

instructor: Jennifer Cosgrove

kIck, fIt & core

A "boot camp" style class that mixes drills of kickboxing, calisthenics,plyometric and core work for a complete cardio-strength workout! page 5, 6instructor: Joanne Dixon, Certified AFAA Instructor

kId’s cluB

Kid’s Club is a great place for kids to meet new friends and have funthis summer! Participants will stay active by playing games, doingart projects, bowling and swimming. On Fridays, we have specialevents/field trips. Please pack a snack, swimsuit and towel (swimdays), sunscreen, socks (bowling days), tennis shoes (for activegames) and if necessary, rain gear for the walk to daily activities.Please note: Atwater Kid’s Club will meet on the SHS Front Lawnon Tuesday, August 7, due to National Night Out. Summer Coordi-nator: Jess Lieberman.

Please visit www.shorewoodschools.org and click on the RecreationDepartment tab for a kids club parent’s manual, and bi-weeklycalendars.page 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23

kId’s cluB Weekly schedule:

kId’s cluB fIeld trIps & specIal eVeNts

Grade K4 - 7

Groups will either walk to the designated Special Event location fromthe SHS Front Lawn or a bus will pick up in the SHS parking lot.Participants will be available to pick up at the SHS Front Lawn at4:00 pm or 5:30 pm if they are registered for Extended Day. In theevent of inclement weather for outdoor trips and special events, wewill adapt the event to the best of our ability in one of the ShorewoodSchool District facilities. Check the cancellation hotline at (414) 963-6913 x 3 the morning of the event for more information. Participantsshould bring a bag lunch on days that depart before 12:30 pm. Ifyour child brings money, leaders will not be responsible for it. If yourchild needs coverage in the morning prior to the start of thefield trip/special event, please contact the recreation depart-ment at (414) 963-6913 x 4.page 8

Grade 1 - Atwater Kid’s Club Activities

Mon Art 1:30 – 2:30

Tues Bowling 1:30 – 2:30

Wed Swim in SHS Pool 1:30 – 2:30

ThursActivities/Playground

1:00 – 4:00

Fri Special Event

Grade 2 - Atwater Kid’s Club Activities

Mon Swim in SHS Pool 1:30 – 2:30

Tues Art 1:30 – 2:30

WedActivities/Playground

1:00 – 4:00

Thurs Bowling 1:30 – 2:30

Fri Special Event

Grade 3-7 Lake Bluff Kid’s Club Activities

Mon Your choice of:Swim in the VHE Pool (M-Th),Bowling (Tu/Th), Art (M/W) or

Organized Games (M-Th)2:30 – 3:30

Tues

Wed

Thurs

Fri Special Event

K4 & K5 Jr. Kid’s Club Activities

Mon Activities/Playground 1:00 – 4:00

Tues Library – Terrific Tuesdays

Wed Art 1:15 – 2:15

Thurs Swim SHS Pool 1:30 – 2:30

Fri Special Event

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frIday, JuNe 15: kId’s day aNd kIte fly

Join the Kid’s Club staff for an afternoon full of playground gamesand water games at Lake Bluff Playground. The fun and games willbe followed by a kite fly! Staff will be leading large group gamessuch as “Capture the Flag,” “Uncle Sam” and other playground clas-sics. In addition to group games, we will also be playing watergames such as “Jump the Creek,” “Drip, Drip, Splash,” and a waterballoon toss. After all of the games are done, each child will createtheir very own kite! Participants should bring sunscreen.fee: Resident - $9 / Non-Resident - $13page 8, 12

frIday, JuNe 22: daNcING WIth the kId’s cluBs

Kid’s Club sites will be working on choreographing their very owndance routine throughout the week. For this Special Event, eachsite will perform their dance and compete to be the 2012 Kid’s ClubDance Champion! Three surprise guests will join us for judging. Thewinning site will be awarded with their very own disco ball! Uponconclusion of the dance competition, Kid’s Club will be having adance in the SHS Youth Center. Bring your favorite moves andsome song requests! Parents are welcome to attend the show inthe SHS Youth Center!fee: Resident - $9 / Non-Resident - $13page 8, 14

frIday, JuNe 29: Jelly Belly factory & keNosha puBlIc museum

Have you ever wondered how jelly bellies are made? You can findout when you attend this fun-filled day of exploration! The day willbegin with a tour through the Jelly Belly Factory in Kenosha, WI.Participants will have the opportunity to visit the Jelly Belly gift shopafter the tour. After our adventure at the Jelly Belly Factory, we willbe heading to downtown Kenosha for another adventure at theKenosha Public Museum. Participants will eat lunch at the museumand have time to explore in a self-guided tour. Participants shouldbring a bag lunch. Leaders will not be responsible for any additionalmoney that children may bring.fee: Resident - $30 / Non-Resident - $45page 8, 15

frIday, July 6: a day at atWater Beach

During this fun day in the sun, participants will swim, go on a treas-ure hunt and compete in a sand castle building competition at Atwa-ter Beach. Don’t miss this great adventure! Participants shouldbring a bag lunch, sunscreen, swimming suit and towel. Lifeguardswill be provided.fee: Resident - $12 / Non-Resident - $18page 8, 16

frIday, July 13: heNry VIlas Zoo

Come discover one of Madison’s oldest parks. Vilas park curvesalong the northern shore of Lake Wingra. Participants will take partin a park-wide scavenger hunt, logging points for finding the answersto clues both inside and outside of the zoo. We will also explore thezoo and participate in an Edzoocation animal talk that will featurelive zoo animals. Participants should bring a bag lunch and sun-screen. Leaders will not be responsible for any additional money thatchildren may bring.fee: Resident - $30 / Non-Resident - $45page 8, 17

frIday, July 20: WINNIe the pooh kIds

musIcal theater productIoN performaNce

Join us for a drama-filled afternoon as Kid’s Club is invited towatch the Shorewood Recreation Department’s Musical TheaterProduction of Winne The Pooh. After the show, we will playgames on the SHS Front Lawn and enjoy a special ice cream

treat. under the direction of sara Van loon.fee: Resident - $9 / Non-Resident - $13page 8, 19

frIday, July 27: kId’s cluB olympIcs

Join us on Opening Day for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games forthe Kid’s Club Olympics! Our very own Olympic Games will featurean opening ceremony, a competition portion, and an awards/closingceremony. Competitions will include triple jump, long jump, distancerunning, sprint running, relays, shot put, floor dance, and more! Par-ticipants should bring a bag lunch and sunscreen. Parents are wel-come to come watch and cheer on your child!fee: Resident - $13 / Non-Resident - $20page 8, 21

frIday, auGust 3: kId’s cluB Idol

Kid’s Club Idol is back and better than ever! Come watch Kid’s Clubparticipants compete for their chance to win the infamous golden mi-crophone! The show will take place on the steps to the Auditorium.Rain location is at the SHS Youth Center. Throughout the week atKid’s Club, participants will have the opportunity to practice a talentthat they would like to perform at Kid’s Club Idol. Join us in an af-ternoon of song, dance and other wacky talents! Participants maychoose to perform or may choose to watch. Participants shouldbring sunscreen. Parents are welcome to attend the show, too! fee: Resident - $9 / Non-Resident - $13page 8, 22

frIday, auGust 10: eNd of summer celeBratIoN

Join us for an end of the summer celebration! We will be playinggames that were voted as ‘summer favorites’, making a summer2012 memento craft, and viewing a slideshow of pictures from thesummer while enjoying a special treat. Parents are welcome to joinus for this special event!fee: Resident - $9 / Non Resident - $13page 8, 23

leGo MindSTorM roBoTS*

This course will involve building Lego Mindstorm robots and learningto do basic programming of the robots. Students will work in pairswith one robot. The week will culminate in a fun competition on anobstacle game board 5 x 8 feet.Page 17

instructor: Julie Cabaniss

liTTle SCienTiST*

This program will have students exploring concepts of physical,earth, and life science through hands on experiences. Students willbe able to experience how science is connected to their everydaylife. Please only sign up for one term.Page 19

instructor: Hayley Lehman

maGIc, INtroductIoN to

Professional magician Glen Gerard teaches stunning magic tricksthat you can perform with items found around the house. Studentswill learn slight of hand and misdirection, and showmanship. Foolyour friends and family with magic and be a hit at any event.page 15instructor: Glen Gerard, Professional Magician, Vendor Program

martIal arts cluB, youNG amerIcaN Co-oP

Let your child experience the challenges of the Young American Mar-tial Arts Club. This dynamic program has been developed in coop-eration with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Children’sCenter, a leader in early childhood development and education. Thisinnovative martial arts program will encourage your child to developa positive attitude, perseverance, self-confidence and self-discipline.Specify section.page 18instructor: Phil Sauer, Vendor Program

mIdGets

Players will pick their own teams and play scheduled games againsteach other throughout the summer. A t-shirt will be provided, pleasestate size on registration form.page 12instructor: John Doherty

mINors

Players will pick their own teams and play scheduled games againsteach other throughout the summer. A t-shirt will be provided, pleasestate size on registration form.page 12instructor: John Doherty

MonSTerS, CreaTureS and alienS in liTeraCY* neW

Do you like art? Do you like reading stories about monsters, crea-tures, and aliens? If you do, then this is the class for you! We willread a story about a monster, creatures or aliens each day and thencreate our own!Page 22

instructor: Sara Feider

morNING paddle kayak - VeNdor proGram

Tough week at work? Then slow down and join us for a relaxingmid-morning paddle. We will paddle through downtown Milwaukeeand view the city as it starts to wake up. You will see the city from aunique perspective. This program is weather permitting. Please callRiverwest Outdoor Enterprises to check the status of the programat (414) 263-4877 or (414) 202-3684.page 7instructor: Riverwest Outdoor Enterprises Staff

muscle fItNess

This 30-minute workout is designed to strengthen and tone all majormuscle groups, as well as improve your core and balance using per-sonal resistance, weights, bands and resist-a-balls. For safety pur-poses, we ask that your warm-up before coming into the class. Bringan exercise mat.page 5, 6, 7instructor: Joanne Dixon, Certified AFAA Instructor

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musIc maker & more

This musical class incorporates traditional children's songs, fingerplay, rhythm instruments, and dance movements as well as puppetsthat help tell a story within the songs. Our goal is to give children aninterest and love for all kinds of music! Bring your dancing feet andjoin us for a fun family class.page 17instructor: Music Maker & More Staff, Vendor Program

MuSiCal TheaTer ProduCTion PreSenTS Winnie The Pooh*

Join us as we rehearse and present the musical “Winnie the PoohKids” which is based on the 2011 Disney Animated feature film.Learn what it takes to put on a show! You will have an opportunity tobuild the set, create costumes, or perform memorable characters. Ifyou are interested in theatre then this is for you, something for every-one! Participants will help strike the set after the last show. Produc-tion dates: Friday, July 20 @ 1:30 pm, 7:00 pm, Saturday, July 21@ 7:00 pm, Sunday, July 22 @ 1:30 pm.Page 12

instructor: Sara Van Loon

?MYSTerY MaTh?* neW

Sharpen your skills in math by learning these life skills! Each day afun mystery skill in math will be revealed. The students will use mathmanipulative for activities in the areas of geometry, estimation, prob-lem solving/money, and basic math facts-(addition, subtraction, andmultiplication).Page 17, 18

instructor: Laureen Zahn

Nasa camp: JourNey INto outer space Co-oP

Mad Science has teamed up with NASA in a quest for exploration!We’ll take a voyage of discovery into the atmosphere and beyondas we explore planets, moons and other space phenomena in oursolar system. Things will heat up as we examine the sun and otherstars and discover the difficulties of space travel! Kids will get a first-hand experience of the challenges of living in space as they try toassemble a satellite while training to be an astronaut. For addedfun, we’ll learn about the various technologies that make space ex-ploration possible while bouncing lasers around the room. Kids willlove to build their own rocket and participate in a real “NASA” stylerocket launch. Campers will have lots of projects to make and manycool NASA take-homes including a Kepler’s Cube solar system puz-zle, a Shuttle Copter and a Catch-a-Comet. Mad Science is theONLY organization licensed by NASA to use these activities for sum-mer camps. Children should bring their lunch to camp every day -no peanut products.page 23instructor: Mad Science staff, Vendor Program

NIa

Nia is a sensory-based movement practice that leads to health, well-ness and fitness. It is a dynamic fusion of carefully selected move-ments and concepts from the dance arts, martial arts and healingarts. Classes are taken barefoot to soul-stirring music. Together themusic and the movement inspire a body, mind, emotion and spiritconnection. Beginners and highly fit athletes alike can adapt Nia tomeet their needs and abilities in the present moment. Experience

the joy of movement and the benefits of moving your body…thebody’s way. page 5, 6instructor: Dori Steigman, Certified NIA White Belt Instructor

pIlates

Pilates is designed to tone and elongate muscles, isolate, activateand condition deep muscles in your body. It also works to flatten ab-dominals and improve body mechanics. It alleviates stress/tensionand refines breathing patterns. Bring an exercise mat.page 5, 7instructor: Elizabeth Klijnsmit,

Certified NETA Instructor & Personal Trainer

PlaYGround GaMeS*

This course will allow participants to learn and play a wide variety ofplayground games to play with friends.Page 13, 14

instructor: Gary Brueggemann

PoeTrY 'n' PainT*

Looking for ways to express you? This Poetry 'n' Paint class is agreat way to do so! You will have the opportunity to read famous,fun poems and create your own fantastic poetry. In addition, youwill be given the creative license to represent the poems with waterand finger paints! Let the poetic artist in you shine while having agreat time!Page 14, 18

instructor: Spring Irving

reader'S TheaTer*

Do you love drama? Does everyone tell you that you should be anactor/actress? Now is the time to enroll in Reader's Theatre! Hereyou will learn to enhance your dramatic reading skills, working oninflection, tone, rate, and more! We will read some famous, fun, andsilly plays and classic and new poetry. Surround yourself with otherswho love drama as much as you do by joining Reader's Theatre thissummer!Page 14, 18

instructor: Spring Irving

readinG WorKS*

Students will be reading books at their independent level to helpthem increase confidence, comprehension, and fluency. Studentswill also be reading at their instructional level, which allows them toincrease their reading ability. We will be reading out loud both indi-vidually and in small groups.Page 15

instructor: Hayley Lehmann

roamer the roBot Co-oP

Students will practice sequencing and logic skills as they have funplaying with Roamer the Robot. They’ll use a programming lan-guage called Logo, designed for preschoolers to operate Roamerand turn him into various characters from favorite stories, challengehim to an obstacle course or use him as a bowling ball. Your childwill have fun and learn at the same time! page 15instructor: Computer Tots Staff, Vendor Program

roCKeTrY*

Explore the basics of rocketry through a series of hands on activities.Each student will build a rocket and launch a small solid fuel rocketon the last day of class.Page 14, 15, 18, 19, 21

instructor: Mike Roberts

roller SKaTinG*

The SIS gym will be converted into a roller rink with instruction onsafety, roller skating both forward/backward and stopping, and hav-ing fun playing skating games. Wrist guards and helmets will be pro-vided but students may bring their own safety equipment includingwrist guards, helmet, knee pads and elbow pads. Please provide uswith your child’s shoe size when registering.Page 17, 19

instructors: Jan Zehren & Christine Albrightson

ruN: faster & stroNGer

If you find that you have been running awhile and your performancehas hit a plateau or you are having difficulty improving your runningperformance, RUN: Faster & Stronger is designed with you in mind.Participants will meet once a week at the Shorewood High SchoolTrack to work on targeted run workouts such as intervals or hill train-ing that are designed to complement your runs and help you gainstrength and speed. Over the course of this class, runners (inter-mediate and advanced) will be better able to maintain a consistentpace and improve their speed. Coach Renee can also provide run-ning “homework” based on participants’ individual running goals.page 6instructor: Renee Scherck-Meyer, Certified AFAA Personal Trainer

secret aGeNt laB Co-oP

Our team of scientists has been working overtime to develop thesebrand new “top secret” activities. Campers will join the Mad ScienceBureau of investigations to sniff out forgeries and counterfeits! Theywill use scientific methods to reconstruct events and foil a burglaryusing state of the art security methods. Use spy gadgets to helpwith breaking codes and discovering clues, while checking out acrime scene from the view of a detective. Kids will love taking hometheir Detective Kit to sleuth at home. Children will be separated byage, based upon enrollment. Children should bring their lunch tocamp every day - no peanut products.page 23instructor: Mad Science Staff, Vendor Program

seNIor streNGth, WIth BalaNce & fleXIBIlIty

Using bands and light weights to strengthen various muscle groups,the class will also focus on movements that enhance balance andflexibility.page 5, 7instructor: Elizabeth Klijnsmit, Certified NETA Instructor

seW, learNING to: fashIoN studIo Co-oP

Build on what you’ve learned in the Fun Fashion classes by workingfrom a pattern of your choice. Students should purchase a patternand a woven fabric prior to the first class (no knits, please). Prewash-ing fabric is recommended. Students need to have completed oneprior “Learning to Sew” class to enroll in this session. Specify term.page 20instructor: Sandy Saltzstein

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seW, learNING to: fuN accessorIes Co-oP

Learn the basics of sewing and using a sewing machine to createfun projects for yourself and family and friends. Class participantswill learn to follow sewing pattern instructions, to measure and cutfabric and to use a sewing machine. The summer projects are suit-able for beginners. Boys are welcome to join and boy-friendly proj-ects are available. The class supply list will be available atwww.wfbschools.com prior to the class. page 13instructor: Sandy Saltzstein

seW, learNING to: fuN fashIoNs Co-oP

Learn the basic skills of sewing from a pattern while adding your owncreative design ideas. Students will work from selected patterns andwill need to purchase and pre-wash their fabric before the first class.Each session features a project geared to the beginner sewer. Classparticipants will complete the class with a beautiful, ready-to-weargarment. The class supply list will be available atwww.wfbschools.com prior to the class.page 12, 17instructor: Sandy Saltzstein

ShoreWood'S TriPle TreaT aCadeMY* neW

This class combines activities in the Visual Arts, Music and PhysicalFitness. Students will create works of art using a variety of two andthree dimensional materials such as paint, clay and paper mache.Students will sing, move and drum to name only a few activities inthe music sessions. The Physical Fitness activities will range fromculture based and traditional games along with other team buildingactivities. At times large groups will work together, but the typicalschedule will include each student spending one hour in each disci-pline per day. The activities are designed to forward the district cur-riculums of each area while creating new and innovativecollaboration.Page 16

instructors: Kevin Karman, Liisa Church, & Dominic Newman

soccer camp

Participate in drills and games that will teach a variety of the funda-mentals of soccer.page 16instructors: Buddy Gentry, SHS Boys & Girls Varsity Soccer Coach

SoCCer inSTruCTion*

Participate in drills and games that will teach the fundamentals ofsoccer.Page 17, 18

instructor: Gary Brueggemann

sock moNkey seWING

Socks, stuffing, and some stitches-that's all it takes! You might knowthese favorites from your toy box, but after this week, you will knowhow to create your own family of sock monkeys!page 20, 22instructor: Sara Feider

SPorTS SaMPler*

Students will participate in a different sport each day.

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instructor: Gary Brueggemann

step & sculpt

This class will be using step for the cardio portion of this class, toningmovements utilizing exercise tubes, weights, bars and fitness balls.Abdominal training included. This class consists of a warm up, cardiowork out, toning movements, and final stretch. Bring an exercisemat.page 5, 7instructor: Joanne Dixon, Certified AFAA Instructor, Friday

Elizabeth Klijnsmit, Certified NETA Instructor, Saturday

STorYBooK arT* neW

Through reading creative children’s books, student will create art-work inspired by the popular storybooks. Student will bring hometheir own storybook art that expresses their own stories.Page 15, 20, 21

instructor: Jessie Mohagen

stroNG & fIt INdoor/outdoor Boot camp

This class uses a combination of the indoors and outdoors to providea full body workout. Participants will use free weights and one’s ownbody weight with short bursts of cardio to tone and burn fat.page 5, 7instructor: Renee Scherck-Meyer, Certified AFAA Personal Trainer

summer adVeNture camp

This five day program offers the opportunity to experience rockclimbing, rappelling, canoeing, kayaking, biking and hiking all withinthe city limits. This is all done under the tutelage of experiencedstaff. Training on equipment and safety will be conducted in orderto guarantee a safe and successful experience for your child. Allequipment (except bike and helmet) is supplied. Transportation toand from each day’s site is not provided. Items to bring daily: Smallback pack, snacks, bug spray, drink in plastic container, towel andsunscreen. Additional items to bring are in italics below the activity.This program is weather permitting. Please call Riverwest OutdoorEnterprises to check the status of the program at (414) 263-4877 or(414) 202-3684mondayactivity: Kayakinglocation: TBABring towel and clothes to get wet intuesdayactivity: Bikinglocation: Meet at SHS Parking LotBring bike and helmetWednesdayactivity: Kayaking/Canoeinglocation: TBABring towel and clothes to get wet inthursdayactivity: Rock Climbinglocation: Bellview and Newhall (meet above the bike path on thebridge)Bring loose fitting clothing and sturdy shoesfridayactivity: Cookoutlocation: TBA

Bring towel and clothes to get wet inpage 13, 19, 22, 23instructor: Riverwest Outdoor Enterprises Staff, Vendor Program

SuMMer Band*

Drum roll please! Students will have the opportunity to perform funand exciting music and improve on their instrument during theShorewood Summer Band Program. The Intermediate Band willtake part in a final public performance at Bayshore Mall Town Centerconcert series on Friday, July 27th at 1:00 pm. Class will includesmall group sectional lessons and full band rehearsals. Indicate t-shirt and instrument when registering. An informational meeting forall Elementary 1st year beginners and their parents is scheduled forTuesday, June 5th at 6:30-8:00 pm in the SIS Band Room. Pleaseplan to attend this meeting to receive important information regardinginstrument rental and the Shorewood Band Program.Elementary 1st Year Beginner Band Lessons-Gr 4-6: NO previousexperience in band. Intermediate Level Band Rehearsals -Gr 6-8:Students with 1-3 years of experience in bandPage 17

instructor: Justin Olson

SuMMer STrinGS*

Students who have never played a string instrument before are in-vited to learn how to play the violin, viola, cello or bass in one of thebeginning classes. Students with experience may continue to refinetheir individual and group performance skills by participating in theElementary Orchestra class. A final performance will be held onThursday, August 16 at 7:00 pm in the SHS Auditorium. An infor-mational meeting for all beginners and their parents is scheduled forMonday, June 4 at 7:00 pm in the SHS Orchestra Room. Pleaseplan on attending this meeting to receive important information re-garding instrument rental and the Shorewood Orchestra Program.A t-shirt will be provided for students participating in the concert.Please indicate your t-shirt size and your instrument when register-ing.Page 20, 21

instructor: Melissa Honigman

taBle teNNIs

Learn the forehand, backhand and several of the fundamentals in-volved in the game of table tennis.page 22instructor: TJ Wang, Shorewood Table Tennis Club

time mon tues Wed thurs

9:00 - 9:50 amIntermediate Rehearsal

IntermediateRehearsal

IntermediateRehearsal

IntermediateRehearsal

10:00 - 10:40 amBeginnerTrumpet

BeginnerClarinet

BeginnerTrumpet

BeginnerClarinet

10:45 - 11:25 amBeginner

Low BrassBeginner

Flute/OboeBeginner

Low BrassBeginner

Flute/Oboe

11:30 - 12:10 pmBeginner

SaxophoneBeginner

PercussionBeginner

SaxophoneBeginner

Percussion

12:30 - 1:30 pmfinal WeekJuly 23- 26

Beginner Band Full RehearsalIce Cream Party on 7/26

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teeN streNGth & aGIlIty neW

This class will teach students the basics of strength and agility train-ing at the Shorewood Community Fitness Center. Students will betested on fitness standards throughout the course to track progressand to teach the importance of physical training. Training willprogress in techniques and difficulty throughout the course. If thestudent meets the standards of the class, they will receive a freemembership to the Shorewood Community Fitness Center for 2012-13 school year.page 12

teNNIs - adult adVaNced BeGINNer

Learn the proper hand grip, tennis strokes, volley and serving tech-niques. Rules will be reviewed throughout the program. Previoustennis instruction is necessary.page 6instructor: Jim Mileham

teNNIs - adult adVaNced BeGINNers plus

Learn the proper hand grip, tennis strokes, volley and serving tech-niques. Rules will be reviewed throughout the program. We will focuson game play, strategy and instruction.page 6instructor: Jim Mileham

teNNIs - adult BeGINNer

Learn the proper hand grip, tennis strokes, volley and serving tech-niques. Rules will be reviewed throughout the program. Limited ten-nis experience necessary.page 6instructor: Jim Mileham

teNNIs - BeGINNer, youth

Learn the basics of forehand, backhand, volley and serve. Little orno tennis experience required.page 12, 15, 17, 20

teNNIs - INtermedIate, youth

Further develop your tennis skills and learn the basics of the volley,lob, over-head and other specialty shots with safe abbreviated mo-tions.page 12, 15, 17, 21

teNNIs - pareNt/chIld - adVaNced BeGINNer

Come learn tennis with your child(ren). Further develop your tennisskills and learn the basics of the volley, lob, over-head and otherspecialty shots with safe abbreviated motions.page 6instructor: Jim Mileham

teNNIs - pareNt/chIld BeGINNer

Come learn tennis with your child(ren). Learn the basics of forehand,backhand, volley and serve. Little to no experience is necessary forparticipants. Fee is per participant.page 6 instructor: Jim Mileham

teNNIs - pee Wee, youth

Interested in tennis but haven't ever tried it? Start with Pee Wee Ten-

nis to see if you enjoy it. We will provide racquets for those who donot have them.page 12, 15, 18, 20

teNNIs - prIVate lessoNs

These classes are based on individual lessons. If there is inclementweather, there will be a makeup lesson on Friday. If you are signingup for more than one child for private lessons for the same coursenumber, add $25 for a second child and $20 for the third child. If youwish to register for a semi private lesson online, register the firstchild, and then call our office to add the second/third child for the re-duced fee.page 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22

teNNIs cluB - JuNIor

The Junior Tennis Club features concentrated drills and competitivetennis against other clubs for those dedicated young players. Play-ers MUST have had previous tennis lesson experience. Participationin league matches will be rotated among all players. Intermediatematches are on Wednesdays and high school matches are onThursdays. Limited school transportation will be provided. Parentswill be needed to car pool to matches in the Greater Milwaukee Area.A t-shirt will be provided, please state size on registration form.page 12instructor: Margie Van Lieshout

teNNIs tourNameNts, shoreWood rec. dept. VIllaGe

The Shorewood High School Girls Tennis team will be hosting fourtennis tournaments. Tournament format will be based on the numberof participants. Each day will have a girl’s tournament and a boy’stournament. All tournaments start at 11:00 am. Match times will varythroughout the day. These tournaments are open to ShorewoodResidents ONLY.page 23instructor: Margie Van Lieshout

theater IN freNch neW

Are you interested in theater and do you want to practice and learnmore French? If so, join us for Theater in French! Students will havea chance to select (or, if preferred, create) a short French theaterpiece to read, practice, and perform together. It’s a great way to learnnew words, work on pronunciation, learn about francophone culture,and meet other Francophiles while laughing with your group andfinding ways to creatively stage your scene. At the end of the class,you will have the chance to perform for an audience and you will beamazed at how much confidence you have gained in using yourFrench.page 14instructor: Alliance Francaise de Milwaukee Staff, Vendor Program

tINy tumBlers

This course will introduce children to gymnastics. Participants willbecome comfortable with their body and trying new and challengingmovements. Age 2-3 participants must have an adult that activelyparticipates in the class.page 17, 20

tINy tykes

This program provides an opportunity to meet new friends througha variety of exciting activities. Students will participate in storytelling,

music, games, playground activities and much more. All participantsMUST be toilet trained.page 13, 17instructor: Teresa Freding and Mary Wallner - Lake Bluff

Sharon Maier and Julia Montgomery - Atwater

total Body coNdItIoNING - tBcUsing a variety of equipment, this strength training class targetsmajor muscle groups for the total body workout. Abdominal exer-cises are always included. This is a great way to increase your me-tabolism, burn fat and get a great workout! Bring an exercise mat.page 5, 7 instructor: Elizabeth Klijnsmit, Certified NETA Instructor

trIp to WashINGtoN, d.c.The Recreation Department is heading to Washington, D.C. - Wewill be touring all over Washington, D.C. just two weeks prior to the2012 Presidential Election! We will be visiting the WW II Memorial,Capitol Hill, Embassy Row, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, theVietnam Veterans Memorial, the Smithsonian, the NEW MartinLuther King, Jr. National Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial and more!The fee for this trip includes motorcoach transportation, 5 nightslodging including 3 consecutive nights in the Washington DC area,8 meals (5 breakfasts and 3 dinners), Two full-day guided tours, anevening guided memorial and monuments tour, and admission to allabove listed attractions. registration deadline: 6/25/12. $120 isdue at signing and the final payment is due by August 12. Paymentplans may be arranged with the Recreation Department. page 43

The TiTaniC 100Th anniVerSarY - 2012* neW

The Titanic known as the "Unsinkable Ship", celebrates its' 100thAnniversary. Come learn important details about the constructionof the ship, the crew members on board, and interesting informationof those past survivors. Create a memory keepsake of this historicand tragic event.Page 14

instructor: Laureen Zahn

uPCYClinG arT* neW

In this unique class, students will make something from nothing. Byre-appropriating used materials, we will create projects turning oldt-shirts into new by t-shirt dying and printmaking design, turning oldmagazines into beads and collages. The world is our oyster!Page 15, 20

instructor: Jessie Mohagen

ultImate frIsBee

This camp will offer a chance to learn skill sets in ultimate Frisbee.We will participate in basic fundamentals throwing, catching, andbasic offense and defensive skills. Drills and games will be designedto increase your knowledge and ability as well as your love for thegame. We will also learn all of the basic rules of ultimate followingthe USA Ultimate guidelines. If you are a veteran player or just start-ing to throw a Frisbee with friends, come out and have a blast.page 13instructor: UWM Ultimate Frisbee Club Players

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VolleyBall - adult coed opeN

Serve, bump and volley. Come improve your skills during open vol-leyball. This course is for beginners to advanced players.page 6

VolleyBall camp - Boys

Boys who would love to learn the basic fundamentals of passing,setting, hitting and serving are invited to register. Build your skills ina fun, yet challenging setting. Whether you love the sport of volley-ball or you just want to learn more, this camp is for you. Some pre-vious experience or intentions of playing in high school may behelpful.page 17, 18instructor: Brian Rushmer,

Germantown Varsity Boys Volleyball CoachNorth Shore Milwaukee Volleyball Club Coach

VolleyBall camp, GreyhouNd GIrls

This camp is open to all girls entering grades 4-9 that have interestin playing volleyball. It will cover all of the basic fundamentals of vol-leyball as well as emphasize specific skills for each position. Thecamp will place campers into smaller groups each day with othergirls of similar skills and ability for more specific coaching from thestaff. This camp will be run by Shorewood High schools girls volley-ball coaching staff and varsity volleyball players. All girls that haveinterest in volleyball are encouraged to sign up.page 20, 21instructor: Ryan Roessler, SHS Varsity Girls Volleyball coach

Water Games

Get ready to have some fun in the pool! Our instructors will bring alltheir wacky and wildest pool games for a week of wet fun! page 23

Water safety INstructor certIfIcatIoN Co-oP

This course certifies students to teach Red Cross Swimmingclasses. To be certified as a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor thestudent must do the following -successfully complete the pre-courserequirements, attend and successfully participate in all course ses-sions, successfully complete the required number of practice-teach-ing assignments, and score at least 80% on the final instructorcourse written exam. Students must also demonstrate throughoutthe course that they are mature and responsible. Please note: Mustbe 16 years old by August 6, 2012 and be able to successfully com-plete the following: 25 yards front crawl, 25 yards back crawl, 25yards sidestroke, 25 yards breaststroke, 25 yards elementary back-stroke, and 15 yards butterfly, back float or scull for 1 minute in deepwater, and tread water for 1 minute. page 7, 23instructor: American Red Cross Staff

We loVe a parade! neW

Who loves a parade? We love a parade! This class will create ban-ners, noise makers, hats and much more as we prepare for Shore-wood 4th of July parade. Students and their parents can then joinus as we walk together in Shorewood’s parade on July 4th.page 15instructor: Marya Kelly & Judy Pottinger

WelCoMe To SiS*

Are you starting Shorewood Intermediate School in the fall? Or areyou new to the Shorewood School District and entering 7th or 8thgrade? If you are you will not want to miss this great opportunity toexplore the halls of your new school! Organizational hints, tours,and helpful “need to know tips”, will give you a jump start on every-thing you need to know to survive your first year at SIS. Come andlearn about everything Shorewood Intermediate has to offer.page 15, 21instructor: Katie Ellis

WrItING your leGacy letter: neW

a treasured GIft for someoNe you loVe

A Legacy Letter is a highly focused letter from the heart that capturesa person's stories and transfers his or her wisdom to loved ones.Legacy Letters enable people to pass on values, not just their valu-ables, and to pass on what they have learned, not just what theyhave earned. It is a rewarding and profound personal exercise. Itcan be equally profound and helpful to those fortunate enough to beon the receiving end. This Legacy Letter writing workshop will pro-vide the tools, prompts and support you need to discover and reclaimyour ancestral legacy and, at the same time, clarify your values andadd a new purpose to your life. Instructor, Leah Dobkin, is a free-lance writer, author and gerontologist, as well as a national publicspeaker and trainer. Come join her in a fun and a most memorableworkshop. No writing experience needed.page 5instructor: Leah Dobkin

yoGa, hatha

This is a beginning level course for anyone new to yoga or with lessthan 6 months of yoga instruction. Yoga is a highly effective disciplinethat can enhance your sense of well-being, improve your coordina-tion and concentration. The practice of Hatha Yoga increases flexi-bility and muscle tone. We will learn the basic sun salutation, variouspostures from the Warrior I and I sequences, seated folds, twistsand other asanas (postures). Please contact the instructor if youhave any movement limitations so that we can determine if the classis appropriate and if accommodations can be made. As with any ex-ercise program, medical approval should be obtained first if thereare health issues. Please bring your own yoga mat to class. A blan-ket or bath towel may be helpful. *Bring a family member for halfprice! When you register, you can add a family member for half ofthe price. To add the second family member, please call or stop intothe Recreation Department.page 6, 7instructor: Ken Kapp, Certified Yoga Instructor

yoGa, kuNdalINI

Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan® is the yoga of awareness.In this class we will combine physical yoga exercises (asana) withbreathing exercises (pranayama), meditation and mantra to balanceand heal the body, mind and spirit. You will strengthen your entirebody and you will learn how to meditate. Kundalini yoga is for every-one, including those who have never practiced yoga before. Pleasebring a yoga mat, a thick blanket, and a water bottle. *Bring a familymember for half price! When you register, you can add a familymember for half of the price. To add the second family member,please call or stop into the Recreation Department.page 5, 7

instructor: Rosie Sheinbein, Certified Yoga Alliance ERYT-200, RMT

yoGa for meN, BasIc hatha

Unique male skeletal and muscular structures have their own inher-ent challenges. Recreational and occupational pursuits may furtherrestrict movements and flexibility. This beginning level course formen new to yoga or with less than 6 months of yoga instruction willaddress these challenges. Yoga is a highly effective discipline thatcan enhance your sense of well-being, improve your coordinationand concentration. The practice of Hatha Yoga increases flexibilityand muscle tone. We will learn the basic sun salutation, various pos-tures from the Warrior I and I sequences, seated folds, twists andother asanas (postures). Please contact the instructor if you haveany movement limitations so that we can determine if the class isappropriate and if accommodations can be made. As with any exer-cise program, medical approval should be obtained first if there arehealth issues. Please bring your own yoga mat to class. A blanketor bath towel may be helpful. Bring along a son, father or brotherfor half price! Stop in or call the Recreation Department to add yourfamily member for half price.page 6, 7instructor: Ken Kapp, Certified Yoga Instructor

yoGa, GeNtle hatha

This is holistic Hatha yoga which strengthens, heals, and aligns thebody, mind, and spirit. Class begins early in the morning to blessthe day with love & light. Please bring a yoga mat, blanket, andwater bottle. *Bring a family member for half price! When you reg-ister, you can add a family member for half of the price. To add thesecond family member, please call or stop into the Recreation De-partment.page 5, 6instructor: Rosie Sheinbein,

Certified Yoga Alliance ERYT-200, RMT

yoGa, pre-teeN Co-oP

This class incorporates traditional yoga poses in a fun atmosphereto help participants develop strong, flexible and healthy bodies. Par-ticipants will learn techniques to increase body awareness, improveconcentration and focus, reduce stress and build confidence. Wearcomfortable or stretchy clothing (no jeans).page 12instructor: Poornima Pradeep

ZumBa

Zumba is a fusion of Latin and International music - dance themesthat create a dynamic, exciting effective fitness system! The routinesfeature aerobic fitness interval training with a combination of fast andslow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. Zumba utilizes the prin-ciples of fitness interval training and resistance training to maximizecaloric output, fat burning and total body toning. It is a mixture ofbody sculpting movements with easy to follow dance steps.page 5, 6, 7instructor: Michelle Miller, Certified Zumba Instructor, Tuesdays

Katie Rhyme, Certified Zumba Instructor, Fridays

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shoreWood's 4th of July celeBratIoN

Wednesday, July 4th1:00 - 2:30 pm free all age swim!! - Vhe pool

(a limited number of swimmers will be permitted in the pool)

3:30 pm parade route - The parade will start at Kensington & Oakland to Edgewood Blvd and finish at Spector Field.

4:30 pm red hot dixie Jazz Band concert and free ice creamevening atwater lakefront park6:00 pm Food/Beverage - Children’s Activities - Music6:30 pm Shorewood Concert Band Performance7:30 pm Tweed Funk Band

Sponsored by the Shorewood Men’s Club 8:00 pm Flag Ceremony - Introduction of Parade Marshals8:30 pm Continued music by Tweed Funk Band9:30 pm fIreWorks; sponsored by shorewood foundation

Please note that Atwater Beach will be closed at 12:00 pm due to the set-up for the 4th of July.

Do you or your organization want to be a part of this wonderful community event? To volunteer, please contactJan Zehren, 4th of July Coordinator, at (414) 964-0172.

Financial support from individuals, businesses, and community groups is needed and appreciated. Pleaseforward your tax deductible donations, earmarked for Shorewood's 4th of July to:

Shorewood Foundation 3930 N. Murray AveShorewood, WI 53211

MARk YouR cALenDARs

NatIoNal NIGht out

shorewood’s annual Block party against crimesponsored by the shorewood police department

tuesday, august 74:30 - 7:30 pm

atwater elementary school Grounds - rain or shineDon’t miss the fun as Shorewood celebrates the 14th annual of participation inthe nation’s largest anti-crime and drug prevention event. Thousands have en-joyed this annual event. Bring the family and enjoy more than 75 informationalbooths, exhibits and activities.

As a sign of support, please turn on your porch and yard lights on August 7.Lights on in Shorewood means “lights out” for crime!

MuSiCal TheaTre ProduCTion ClaSS preseNts: Winnie The Pooh KidS

under the direction of Sara Van loon

production dates: Friday, July 20 @ 1:30 pm & 7:00 pmSaturday, July 21 @ 7:00 pm Sunday, July 22 @ 1:30 pm

tickets: $5Tickets may be purchased in advance at the Shorewood Recreation Department or at the box office prior to each performance.

location: SHS Auditorium

seNIor resource ceNter - fIeld trIp oN JuNe 14GreeN lake yacht cruIse, luNch aNd matINee coNcert This all-inclusive cost of $69 includes deluxe motor coach transportation, yachtcruise, lunch, concert and bus driver gratuity. Our Green Lake adventure is sureto be one of the most talked about experiences of the year. Don’t miss it! Busleaves from the Shorewood High School Parking Lot at 9 am and Bayshore Parkand Ride at 9:15 am, returning at approximately 5 pm. Register through the Sen-

ior Resource Center at (414) 847-2727.

trIp to WashINGtoN, d.c.The Recreation Department is heading to Washington, D.C. - We will be touring ournations capitol just two weeks prior to the 2012 Presidential Election! We will be vis-iting the WW II Memorial, Capitol Hill, Embassy Row, the Korean War Veterans Me-morial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Smithsonian, the NEW Martin LutherKing, Jr. National Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial and more! The fee for this trip in-cludes motor coach transportation, 5 nights lodging including 3 consecutive nightsin the Washington DC area, 8 meals (5 breakfasts and 3 dinners), Two full-day guidedtours, an evening guided memorial and monuments tour, and admission to all abovelisted attractions. registration deadline is June 25, 2012. $120 is due at signingand the final payment is due by August 12. Payment plans may be arranged withthe Recreation Department. dates: thursday, october 18 - tuesday, october 23room type fee course #Single Occupancy (per person) Resident & Non-Resident - $715 1920.1Double Occupancy (per person) Resident & Non-Resident - $545 1920.2

Triple Occupancy (per person) Resident & Non-Resident - $525 1920.3

shoreWood coNcert BaNd 32Nd aNNIVersary seasoNfree coNcerts at atWater lake froNt park

saturday, June 9 12:30 pm Shorewood Men’s Club Chicken BBQ

thursday, June 21 7:00 pm Wednesday, July 4 6:30 pm Fourth of July Celebration

thursday, July 19 7:00 pmCall (414) 963 - 6913 x 3 after 4:00 pm if the weather is questionable. Musicians are needed

for the Shorewood Concert Band. For more information please contact LeRoy Augustine at

(414) 962-8991.43

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plaN your eNtIre summer schedule oN oNe paGe!use thIs paGe to fIll IN the classes that you are takING thIs summer.

8:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm

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sHoReWooD RecReAtIon’spRogRAM RegIstRAtIon FoRM

(oNe form per household)

family Information

Name (parent /guardian)______________________________date of Birth____/___/____Gender_____

address_______________________________________________________________apt.__ ____

city_____________________Zip_____________email ___________________________________

primary phone ( )_______________________secondary phone ( )____________________

special considerations (medications, disabilities, etc)

Name:______________________________________________

___________________________________________________

Name:______________________________________________

____________________________________________________

Name of participantfirst last

malefemale

date of

Birth

Gradeentering

free & reduced lunch

program?

attends shorewoodpublic schools?

yes / No

program title(please list instrument if applicable)

course #program

fee

$

$

$

$

$

credit

total from other forms

round up for recreationround up for recreation: Rounding Up your program feeshelp provide financial support to those who are unable to af-ford the program fee for activities. See #18 on page 29 formore information.

t-shirts (If applicable, t - shirt will be indicated in the program description)

Name____________________________Size______

Name____________________________Size______

Name____________________________Size______

youth adultsm S Mmed L XLlarge

Date Processed: ________/________/________

_______Cash

_______#Check (payable to Shorewood Rec Dept)

_______Credit Card (Mastercard / Visa / Discover)

Card # _________/_________/_________/________

Exp______/ _______ Security Code_____________

I, the undersigned, do hereby agree to allow the individual(s) named herein to participate in the activity(ies) indicated. I am aware ofand understand that there may be potential risks inherent with participation in any recreation activity and that the Shorewood SchoolDistrict and the Recreation Dept. does not provide accident insurance and cannot assume responsibility for injury to any participantsin the recreation programs. I assume all risks and hazards incidental to such participation including transportation to and from the ac-tivities and do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to hold harmless the Shorewood Recreation Dept employees,staff, and other persons for any all claims, injuries, liabilities, damage or right of action directly or indirectly arising out of use of Shore-wood Recreation and Community Services Department activities. In the event of a medical emergency, I authorize the departmentstaff to obtain medical treatment for the above named.

Signature:________________________________________________________________________ Date:________________________________

maIl to: shorewood recreation and community services department1701 e. capitol drive, shorewood, WI  53211oN-lINe: www.shorewoodschools.org or faX: (414) 961-3175Questions? please call (414) 963-6913 x 4

late fee

total amount

Please Print Clearly!

reduced/Waiver Fees: participants may receive discounts onprograms. See #5 on page 29 for more information.

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in order to make the registration process easier, we have created an extension of the registration form. Please fill out the

previous page in its entirety before filling out information on this page. Thank you.

Name of participantfirst last

malefemale

date of

Birth

Gradeentering

free & reduced lunch

program?

attends shorewoodpublic schools?

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total amount

* registration Information: All registrations received must have complete address, phone number and date of birth for each participant.

* late fee: All program registrations must occur 3 business days prior to classes starting. A $10 per class late fee will be assessed if we receive your registration after these 3 days or the deadline. Please register early! See # 8 on page 29 for more information.

* transfer/dropping classes: You may drop or transfer a class before it starts without penalty if completed at least 3 business days priorto the class beginning. A $10 per class fee will be assessed if we do not receive this notice. See # 13 on page 29 for more information.

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Let th

e R

ecre

atio

n D

epartm

ent a

ssist you in

hold

ing yo

ur ch

ild’s n

ext b

irthday p

arty.

All p

artie

s inclu

de

12

gu

ests a

nd

ea

ch a

dd

ition

al g

ue

st is $3

. Ad

ult su

pe

rvision

isre

qu

ired

at a

ll pa

rties. R

ese

rvatio

ns m

ust b

e m

ad

e a

t lea

st 2 w

ee

ks in a

dva

nce

tore

serve

you

r da

te.

po

ol

BIr

th

da

yp

ar

tIe

s

Gra

de

K5

- 3

Sw

im in

the

SH

S P

oo

l with

you

r frien

ds fo

r on

e h

ou

ra

nd

the

n c

ele

bra

te in

the

VH

E U

pp

er L

ob

by fo

r an

-o

the

r ho

ur fo

r the

pa

rty g

ath

erin

g. T

he

re m

ust b

e a

tle

ast 2

ad

ults in

the

wa

ter a

t all tim

es.

lo

ca

tion

: SH

S P

oo

l an

d V

HE

 Up

pe

r Lo

bb

yt

ime

:2

ho

urs

fe

e:

Re

side

nt - $

10

0 / N

on

-Re

side

nt - $

15

0

For ch

ildre

n 8

years a

nd o

lder, w

e ca

n a

rrange a

party

at th

e V

HE

 Po

ol d

urin

g co

mm

un

ity all a

ge

swim

.

bIR

tH

DA

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AR

tIe

s

Ima

GIN

at

IoN

BIr

th

da

yp

ar

tIe

s

Gra

de

K4

- 5

The Im

agin

atio

n B

irthday p

artie

s are

pro

vided b

y Matt H

onig

man,

a te

ach

er, a

n e

nte

rtain

er a

nd

pro

fessio

na

l sto

ryte

ller. Y

ou

r on

eh

ou

r birth

da

y pa

rty will b

e h

eld

in th

e H

igh

Sch

oo

l Yo

uth

Ce

nte

rfo

llow

ed b

y your fo

rty-five m

inute

party g

ath

erin

g. Y

our ch

ild m

ay

cho

ose

from

an

y or a

ll of th

ese

excitin

g o

ptio

ns fo

r the

ir pa

rty, in-

clud

ing

:S

toryte

lling

(with

or w

itho

ut a

ctive g

am

es b

uilt in

to th

e sto

ry)C

rea

tive b

all g

am

es

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gin

g g

am

es

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rach

ute

ga

me

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hysica

l cha

llen

ge

sP

up

pe

tsM

ag

ic

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mb

ina

tion

pa

rties

lo

ca

tion

:N

orth

Gym

an

d V

HE

 Up

pe

r Lo

bb

yl

en

gth

:1

¾ h

ou

rsf

ee

: R

esid

en

t - $1

50

/ No

n-R

esid

en

t - $2

25

sp

or

ts

BIr

th

da

yp

ar

tIe

s

Gra

de

K5

- 8

Co

me

en

joy u

se o

f the

Sh

ore

wo

od

Hig

h S

cho

ol N

orth

Gym

. Yo

u ca

n ch

oo

se th

e th

em

e a

nd

we

pro

vide

eq

uip

-m

ent fo

r you to

use

that d

ay. O

ur sta

ff will in

itiate

the a

c-tivity. Y

ou a

lso g

et to

use

the V

HE

 Pool U

pper L

obby fo

rth

e p

arty g

ath

erin

g.

lo

ca

tion

:N

orth

Gym

an

d V

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Up

pe

r Lo

bb

yl

en

gth

:1

½ h

ou

rsf

ee

:R

esid

en

t - $8

0 / N

on

-Re

side

nt - $

12

0

da

Nc

eB

Irt

hd

ay

pa

rt

y

Gra

de

K4

- 5

Are

you

rea

dy to

mo

ve?

Ce

leb

rate

you

r birth

da

y by d

an

cing

with

you

r frien

ds. T

he

birth

da

y child

can

cho

ose

the

ir favo

ritedance

or le

arn

a n

ew

balle

t, hip

-hop o

r creative

dance

routin

e.

Wh

en

sche

du

ling

you

r pa

rty, let u

s kno

w w

ha

t type

of m

usic

you

like.

lo

ca

tion

:D

an

ce S

tud

io - R

oo

m 2

76

& V

HE

Up

pe

r Lo

bb

yl

en

gth

:1

½ h

ou

rsf

ee

:R

esid

en

t - $1

00

/ No

n-R

esid

en

t - $1

50

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Bo

Wl

ING

pa

rt

Ies

ne

W

Gra

de

K5

- ad

ult

Co

me

cele

bra

te yo

ur b

irthd

ay b

y bo

wlin

g in

ou

r ne

wly

renova

ted b

ow

ling la

nes! O

ur la

nes fe

atu

re m

oonglo

wlig

htin

g if p

articip

an

ts cho

ose

to u

se it. T

he

birth

da

ych

ild w

ill rece

ive a

spe

cial g

ift at th

e e

nd

of th

eir p

arty

– a

bo

wlin

g p

in sig

ne

d b

y all p

arty g

oe

rs.l

oc

atio

n: S

HS

Bo

wlin

g A

lley a

nd

VH

E U

pp

er L

ob

by

le

ng

th:

1 ½

ho

urs

fe

e:

Re

side

nt - $

10

0 / N

on

-Re

side

nt - $

15

0

to

sch

ed

ule

bir

thd

ay p

artie

s, p

lea

se

ca

llth

e R

ecre

atio

n D

ep

artm

en

t at

(41

4) 9

63

- 6

91

3 x

4

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