Registration Is Easy – Here’s How
SUNSHINE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: The NPRD believes in providing services and programs to CITY
OF NEENAH RESIDENTS who wish to participate, regardless of ability to pay. If you would like more information on possible financial assistance, an application can be picked up in our office or printed on our website. Eligibility is determined on a case-bybase basis.
FEES: Resident / Non Resident: All registrants will either be a resident of the City of Neenah or a non-resident. Your residency is based on the city/town/village you pay taxes, not necessarily what your mailing address indicates. However, an increased non-resident fee will only be assessed for programs at the Neenah Pool (lessons and season passes) or when renting a facility. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT: Residents of the City of Appleton, City of Menasha and City of Neenah will pay the resident fee for all programs and facility rentals in each city. Please Note: This does not change the status of residency during registration dates. A City of Menasha / Appleton Resident is still considered a non-resident during the City of Neenah Resident Registration.
REFUNDS: Full refunds are made if NPRD cancels a program. All other cancellations must be done by contacting NPRD at
886-6060 at least 48 hours before a program begins. A $5.00 service charge per transaction is applied to anyone who wishes for a check or credit card reimbursement (we do not refund in cash) OR 100% of the class fee can be applied to your household to be used towards any other activities at a later time.
ACCOMODATIONS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES: The NPRD is committed to meeting the needs of persons with permanent disabilities. Appropriate auxiliary aids and services may be provided as necessary, to enable you to fully participate in parks and recreation services, programs, and activities. NPRD asks that you register and request accommodations as early as possible to ensure necessary accommodations can be coordinated, preferably a one-week notice. ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY FAMILY WAIVER POLICY: The NPRD admires the sacrifice of military personnel and their dependents and wants to provide the support they need. Our department feels that these families should be able to enjoy the many parks, programs and facilities in our community. Therefore, a program is available to deployed military personnel and their dependents. For information visit www.neenahgov.org - departments – parks & recreation – permits, forms & applications. ACTIVITY CANCELLATIONS: To find out a program has been cancelled due to weather, call our cancellation line 886-6068 or visit our website www.neenahgov.org - departments – Parks & Recreation – Cancellations
“Say Cheese” Photo Policy
Photographs taken by members of the Parks & Recreation Department at city programs and events are often used in presentations, display boards, flyers, brochures, and City publications. If you do not wish to have your picture or a family members picture taken, please alert the photographer!
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CITY OF NEENAH PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
MAIN OFFICE 920.886.6060 211 Walnut St. Neenah, WI 54956 www.neenahgov.org
[email protected] OFFICE HOURS Mon. – Thurs. 7:30AM – 4:30PM Fri. 7:30AM – 4:00PM ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Trevor Fink Michael Kading Steph King Jim Kluge Laurie Olson Kim Vander Wyst PARK CREW Stacey Francart Scott Fromm Chris Johnson Kevin LaMarche Jordan Jensen John Tomasovic Kevin Warning Clint Williams CEMETERY CREW Mark Alberts Michael Schink PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION Judy Zaretzke – President Gary Lawell – Vice President Ted Galloway Kate Hancock – Cooke Lee Hillstrom Peter Kelly Christopher Kunz Amanda Louden James Vedder
The Neenah Parks & Recreation Commission meets on the third Thursday of each month at 4:30 pm. Please check the website for agenda items.
GENERAL PARK RULES
For your safety and enjoyment please observe the following rules:
OPEN 4:00A.M. TO 10:00P.M. GARBAGE – CARRY - IN, CARRY - OUT DOGS MUST BE LEASHED DOGS ALLOWED ON ROADS & TRAILS ONLY CLEAN UP OF DOG WASTE REQURIED
PROHIBITED ALCOHOL, LITTERING & LOUD NOISE DISCHARGING OF FIREARMS OR FIREWORKS DRIVING ON TURF OR TRAILS GOLFING For the complete park rules please visit www.neenahgov.org
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” -Margaret Mead
The VISION of the Neenah Parks & Recreation Department is to
Create Community through People, Parks & Programs
by incorporating our MISSION of Strengthening community image and sense of place Increasing cultural unity Supporting economic development Protecting environmental resources Strengthening safety and security Facilitating community problem solving Promoting health and wellness Providing recreational experiences Fostering human development
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Looking for a place to hold a Reception * Banquet * Seminar * Meeting Party * Special Event * Shower * Grad Party? Park Shelter Rental Fees - Weekday Charge: Mon. – Thurs. - Weekend Charge: Fri, Sat, Sun & Holidays
Shelters are ALCOHOL FREE and available from 9:00AM – 10:00PM with the exception of the Whiting Boathouse, alcohol is allowed and hours are 9:00AM – Midnight. All facilities are handicap accessible. Shelters can be reserved up to one year in advance.
HEATED SHELTERS AVAILABLE YEAR ROUND
SHELTER
DAY
RES. FEE
CAPACITY
EQUIPMENT / AMENITIES
Green Park Shelter 337 Columbian Ave.
NON. RES FEE
Weekday Weekend
$30 $45
$50 $65
30
Heat, 5- 6’ tables, 30 chairs, utility sink, plug-ins, restrooms
George Scherck Shelter LARGE Room
Weekday Weekend
$90 $120
$120 $150
120
Heat, AC, 20 – 6’ tables, 120 chairs, plug-ins, Wi-Fi, counter, sink, refrigerator, microwave, gas fireplace [mid-Oct. – Apr], restrooms
1175 Appleblossom Dr.
Weekday Weekend
$30 $45
$50 $65
30
Heat, AC, 5 – 6’ tables, 30 chairs, plug-ins, Wi-Fi restrooms
Memorial Tullar Shelter 1131 Tullar Rd.
Weekday Weekend
$50 $70
$70 $90
50
Heat, 12 – 6’ tables, 50 chairs, plug-ins, counter, sink, refrigerator, stove/oven, gas fireplace [mid-Oct – Apr], restrooms
Weekday Weekend
$90 $120
$120 $150
150
Heat, AC, 12 6’ tables, 75 chairs, plug-ins, sink, counter, refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, restrooms, Cable access (bring own equipment)
70
Heat, AC, 12 – 6’ tables, 70 chairs, plug-ins, sink, counter, refrigerator, stove/oven, microwave, gas fireplace [mid-Oct – Apr], wet bar, 1 indoor grill, 2 outdoor grills, patio, restrooms, Wi-Fi, Cable access (bring own equipment)
*Dec. – Feb. used as ice rink shelter Fri. – Sun. Formerly Memorial Appleblossom Shelter
1175 Appleblossom Dr. George Scherck Shelter SMALL Room Formerly Memorial Appleblossom Shelter
*Dec. – Feb. used as ice rink shelter Fri. – Sun.
Washington Recreation Shelter 631 W. Winneconne Ave.
*Dec. – Feb. must use side glass door – front lobby used for ice rink shelter.
Whiting Boathouse 98 Fifth St.
Weekday Weekend
$120 $170
$150 $200
(seating for 75)
SEASONAL SHELTERS AVAILABLE MAY – MID OCTOBER SHELTER
DAY
RES. FEE
Bill Miller Open Shelter 345 Kraft St. Doty Gazebo 701 Lincoln St. Doty Park Shelter 701 Lincoln St. Great Northern Open Shelter 735 Kensington Rd. Herb & Dolly Smith Shelter 167 N. Lake St. Memorial Open Shelter 1131 Tullar Rd.
Weekday Weekend 2 hour block Weekday Weekend Weekday Weekend Weekday Weekend Weekday Weekend
$10 $10
NON. RES FEE $20 $20
$20
$30
$25 $40 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20
$45 $60 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40
Riverside Park Pavilion 500 E. Wisconsin Ave.
Weekday Weekend
$90 $120
$120 $150
Shattuck Park – Pavilion Only 210 E. Wisconsin Ave. Shattuck Park Pavilion & Concert Lawn 210 E. Wisconsin Ave. Southview Open Shelter 200 W. Bell St.
Weekday Weekend Weekday Weekend Weekday Weekend
$25 $40 $100 $120 $10 $10
$45 $60 $130 $150 $20 $20
CAPACITY
EQUIPMENT / AMENITIES
20
Picnic Tables
10
Gazebo
50
6 picnic tables, plug-ins, sink, counter, restrooms
20
Picnic Tables, restrooms, outlets
20
Picnic Tables, restrooms, outlets
50
Picnic Table, restrooms, outlets
200
20 – 8’ tables, 200 chairs, plug-ins, sink, counter, refrigerator, Wi-Fi & restrooms.
90
Restrooms, round picnic tables, outlets
90
Restrooms, round picnic tables, outlets, concert lawn
20
Picnic Tables
NOT AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL IN JUNE OR JULY
ATTENTION NON-PROFIT GROUPS: Receive 30% off a weekday reservation (Mon. – Thurs, no holidays) at any of the year round shelters or Riverside Park Pavilion. Call our office at 886-6060.
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RESERVATION INFORMATION
To reserve a shelter, call (920)886‐6060. Reservations are taken up to one year in advance. There is no deposit collected at the time of the reservation. A contract is mailed the day the reservation is made and payment is due within 10 days. Shelter Hours are 9AM – 10PM with the exception of the Whiting Boathouse which is 9AM – Midnight. Alcohol is NOT allowed in any park or park shelter in the City of Neenah with the exception of Whiting Boathouse and fenced patio area. Fees are non‐refundable. If you must cancel, call ASAP. If that shelter and date can be re‐rented, you will receive a refund minus five dollars.
Check out our website, for more shelters and pictures Neenahgov.org
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~~~~~~~Doty Cabin ~~~~~~~Whiting Boathouse - 98 Fifth St. DOUGLAS - 121 Douglas St.
3.0
1941
1.8
1922
9.3
Pickelball Courts
FISHING DECK
BOAT STALLS
BOAT LAUNCH
SLEDDING HILLS
ICE RINKS
CANOE/KAYAK ONLY LAUNCH
BASKETBALL COURTS
VOLLEYBALL COURTS
TENNIS COURTS
X
SOCCER FIELDS
PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT X
X
BALL DIAMONDS
OPEN SPACE X
X X X
X
X X
1996 102.1 2007
WOODS/NATURE AREA
6.2
PAVED TRAILS
1993
FLOWER BEDS
830
GRILLS
2400
2.9
PICNIC TABLES
26.7
1974
PUBLIC RESTROOMS
FEET OF SHORELINE
1975
SHELTER
ACRES
211 Walnut Street, 886-6060 ARROWHEAD - 355 Millview Dr. BALDWIN - 855 Baldwin St. BILL MILLER - 345 Kraft St. CARPENTER - 1590 Breezewood Ln. CASTLE OAK - 2696 Marathon Ave. COOK - 425 W.N. Water St. DOTY - 701 Lincoln St.
DATE ESTABLISHED
Parks and Recreation Facilities
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X X
X
X
X
1200 X
X
X
X X
X
X
X
X
X
X
5
X
X
Historic home of Governor James Duane Doty-June thru Labor Day Noon-4PM 1956
0.5
1949
4.3
X
85
X
X
X
X
X X
FRESH AIR - 495 Maple Ln. GREAT NORTHERN - 735 Kensington Rd. The GREEN - 337 Columbian Ave. HERB & DOLLY SMITH - 167 N. Lake St. ISLAND - 200 First St. KIMBERLY PT. - 290 Lakeshore Ave. LAUDAN - 225 Laudan Blvd. LIBERTY - 1801 Highland Dr. MEMORIAL - 1131 Tullar Rd. QUARRY - 655 Cedar St. RECREATION - 600 S. Park Ave.
1921
1.7
2001
10.5
X
X
X
X
1843
1.6
X
X
X
X
2006
2.5
900
X
X
X
1931
2.5
563
X
1929
3.5
830
X
1856
2.0
2005
2.7
~~~~~~~Neenah Pool RIVERSIDE - 500 E. Wisconsin Ave. SHATTUCK - 210 E. Wisconsin Ave. SKATEPARK - 2121 Marathon Ave. SOUTHVIEW - 200 W. Bell St.
1997
WASHINGTON - 631 W. Winneconne Ave. WILDERNESS - 940 S. Park Ave.
X
180
5.0
1939
8.3
X
X
X
X
X
X
11 2
1
X
1
X
X
X
X X
1
X
X
X
X
X X
Undeveloped X
1962 105.0 1973
X X
X X
X
X X
650
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
5
1
1
19.9
2050 X
X
X
1915
1.6
400
X
X
X
1996
1.5
1965
27.4
X
X
X
1931
11.5
X
X
X
1 1
X
X
Water Slides, Concession Area, Sand Volleyball Courts
1872
1
X
X
X
X
X
886-6080
X
X
X
X
Skate Boarding, Biking, & In Line Skating X X
X
X
X
X
4
X
X
1
X X
1971 19.5
Public Restrooms are open from May thru September
Neenah’s Outdoor Archery Range
Located at the end of Tullar Road, next to the City Services Building FREE * DONATION BOX AT THE RANGE. FUNDS COLLECTED TO BE USED FOR ON‐GOING MAINTENANCE Through a combination of municipal support, WDNR grant, sporting clubs, community individuals, and Scheels we are ALMOST done with the archery range updates. Help us finish your range! WANT TO CONTRIBUTE? Mail your tax‐deductible gift to: Neenah Parks & Recreation, c/o Archery Range, 211 Walnut Street, Neenah, WI 54956
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6
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1
1
X
PARKS & GENERAL INFO TREES FOR THE LIVING
Neenah Parks and Recreation Department offers a program that provides an opportunity to pay a long-lasting tribute to an individual or occasion and beautify your favorite park at the same time. Commemorate a graduation, birth, passing, wedding, anniversary, or any special recognition. Donate a tree to a City of Neenah Park. These memorials are taxdeductible contributions. Applications for a memorial tree are available on our website or in the Parks & Recreation office.
Part-Time/Seasonal
Job Opportunities
Applications: www.neenahgov.org Applications for summer 2018 seasonal job positions will be available: Starting Dec. 1st, 2017 Deadline is Feb. 2nd, 2018
EMERALD ASH BORER
Positions Include PARK & CEMETERY MAINTENANCE, NEENAH POOL
For more information visit
emeraldashborer.info
SOFTBALL UMPS & SCORERS YOUTH SPORTS & PLAYGROUNDS
EAB has been found throughout the City of Neenah. Residents should contact a certified arborist for assistance with ash trees on their property. The International Society of Arboriculture maintains a list of certified arborists for hire in our area isa-arbor.com
SUMMER GUIDE
May – September 2018 will be mailed to City of Neenah residents in late March, 2018.
SUMMER BOAT STALLS AT SHATTUCK PARK
Registration will begin in early April. Guide will be available online in March.
SEASON: May 1 – November 1, 2018 Rental rates range from $315 - $410
Priorities for Applicants Feb. 2, 2018
Feb. 16, 2018 Feb. 23, 2018 March 2, 2018
Last year’s City of Neenah resident renters, for the stall they occupied last season, or for a stall previously occupied by a non-resident. Any City of Neenah resident, for vacant stalls. Non-resident renters from last year for any stalls still available. All other applicants
Boat stall application blanks available at the Parks & Recreation Office in City Hall and on our website starting January 15th.
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FAMILY PARK TREASURE HUNT
Family Fun Activity! September 30 – Oct. 23
Candy Cane Hunt
We are proud of our parks and want you to explore them with your family and friends. Park Treasure Hunt Clue Books can be downloaded the Friday before the start of the hunt from the City of Neenah website at www.neenahgov.org. Clue books are also available for pick up at the Neenah Parks & Recreation City Hall office and Neenah Public Library.
Saturday, December 9 George Scherck Shelter-Memorial Park 1175 Appleblossom Drive, Neenah Ages: 3 – 6 {drop-off}
Turn in your completed Clue Book answer sheet by October 23. One per family please. All correct answer clue sheets will be entered into a drawing for a fabulous prize.
Times: 10:30AM - Noon Cost: $5.00
STORYWALK
(pre-registration required by December 4)
Neenah Parks & Recreation & Neenah Library Partnership
CLASS #: 310405-A
StoryWalk™ is an exciting initiative that combines a children’s story with a popular walking route. Children’s books are selected, the pages separated, laminated, and placed along a walking path at regular intervals so readers can follow the
Kids will enjoy watching the movie (½ hour version), themed craft, photo opt with The Grinch, Candy Cane Hunt, & hot cocoa and cookies.
The hunt will be outdoors, so dress kids for the weather.
story as they walk the route. StoryWalk™ is a way to inspire parents, teachers, and caregivers to take young children on a short stroll that will be fun for all. StoryWalk™ helps build children’s interest in reading while encouraging healthy outdoor activity for both adults and children. DATES/ SITE: AGES:
& more
“I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.” ~John Muir
Sep. 25 – Oct. 8 at Riverside Park start at the Rocket Playground. Everyone
The Storywalk™ project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, Vermont, and developed in collaboration with the Vermont Bicycle & Pedestrian Coalition and the Kellogg Hubbard Library.
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FAMILY BUILD-A-SCARECROW-annual
This has become a must for families! Decorate your own scarecrow with ADULT CLOTHES and props that you bring from home or pick up at a local thrift store. We’ll provide the frame, twine and straw. WE’LL HAVE A FIRE IN THE FIREPLACE & HOT CHOCOLATE FOR 25₵.
For more information contact Future Neenah at 722.1920 or visit www.neenah.org
event.
FARM MARKET Every Saturday through October 15 8:00am to 12:00pm Shattuck Park
BOOfest! October 21, 2017 9 a.m. to Noon
Future Neenah hosts BooFest during the final outdoor Farmers Market of the season each year in Shattuck Park. It is a fun, fall family event with games and Halloween activities. See website for details.
PRE‐REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Call our office at 886-6060 to reserve a spot.
There are no frames available the day of the event. If you are bringing a frame from a previous year, you still must pre-register.
COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS EVENT A VERY Neenah CHRISTMAS
DATE: TIME:
COST: SITE: CLASS #:
Fri., December 1, 6:00 – 8:00PM
Live Mannequin Windows, Carriage Rides, Rudolph Run, Carolers, Santa & Mrs. Claus, Ice Carvings, & more.
Saturday, October 14th 10:30AM – Noon (Arrive no later than 11:00am) Free (must pre-register, see above) Riverside Park Pavilion 310420-A WE PROVIDE:
YOU PROVIDE: (& something to use for a face)
Connected Communities Parks are an anchor of any strong community. People of all cultural backgrounds, ethnicities and ages enjoy the benefits of parks. Beautification, conservation, crime reduction and recreation are just a few of the positive impacts parks make in our daily lives.
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ADULT VINYASA FLOW YOGA OPEN TO AGES 15+
Rejuvenating flow yoga practice for ALL levels, which will indulge the physical body, emotions, mind, and heart. Comfortable clothing, yoga mat, and a large towel or blanket is recommended. LOCATION: George Scherck Shelter (previously known as Memorial Appleblossom Shelter), 1175 Appleblossom Dr. INSTRUCTOR: Sue Houlihan RYT, CYT, CTA, CPT CLASS # DAY DATES TIMES SESSION II 322405 – C TUE. Oct. 17 – Dec.12 (No class Nov. 21) 6:30PM –7:30PM SESSION III 322405-E TUE Jan. 2 – Mar. 13 6:30 – 7:30PM SESSION IV TUE April 3 – May 22 6:30 – 7:30PM 322405-G
Ditch the workout - join the party! Open to men & women (15+) Zumba® is a fusion of Latin and International music that creates a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness system.
$77.00
FEE: CLASS #:
1175 Appleblossom Dr., Neenah $45 for 5-session course 322409-A
For class wear comfortable workout clothes and bring a water bottle and a small towel! Instructors are certified Zumba® Fitness Instructors. Monday & Wednesday Instructed by Jacqueline Brown, Tuesday Instructed by Lilia Villar
$56.00
Our current culture of busyness, distraction, and urgency leaves us feeling hollow and uneasy – like we’re constantly “on our way” someplace else. Though this path is not sustainable, there is another way: mindfulness. Mindfulness is being in the present moment in an open, non-judgmental way. When we’re mindful, we listen, notice, focus, and create. More importantly, we’re present in our own lives. This 5-week course includes formal instruction on meditation (breath, body, and emotion), current research on mindfulness, methods for cultivating positive experience, and varied suggestions for informal practice. The elongated time-frame lets students fully engage with mindfulness and form new habits. Because the practices accumulate, regular attendance is important. About the teacher: Joy Jordan is a teacher and student of mindfulness. She left her 20-year academic career, not knowing what was next. Now she lives, teaches, writes, and photographs through the lens of mindfulness.
Thursdays October 19 – November 16 19 years and older 5:30-6:30 pm Memorial Park, George Scherck Shelter
the science of Synced Music Motivation. In every class, music and moves sync in a way that pushes you past your perceived limits, to reach your fitness goals faster. With most workout programs, music is an afterthought. The music in STRONG by Zumba™ was crafted to drive the intensity in a challenging progression that provides a total body workout. The result? A group fitness experience like no other.
$48.00
MINDFULNESS CLASSES - with Joy Jordan
DAY: DATES: AGE: TIME: SITE:
STRONG by Zumba™ combines high intensity interval training with
COST
(previously known as the Appleblossom Shelter)
CLASS # ZUMBA 322420 – D 322420 – E ZUMBA 322420-G 322420-H ZUMBA
DAY MON Taft Elem School TUE Washington Elem School MON Taft Elem School TUE Washington Elem School
MON 322420-K Taft Elem School TUE 322420-L Washington Elem School STRONG BY ZUMBA WED 322421-A Hoover Elem School STRONG BY ZUMBA WED 322421-B Hoover Elem School STRONG BY ZUMBA WED 322421-C Hoover Elem School
GENTLE YOGA-PILATES FUSION OPEN TO AGES 15+
Build strength and flexibility, improve your sense of balance, and stretch away stress! Wear loose comfortable clothing, bring a yoga mat or large towel and let yourself enjoy the experience. All skill levels are welcome, but this class is especially designed for beginners, the “less than flexible”, and for those who need to be careful of health conditions or previous injuries. (Please let instructor know of any health/injury issues so she can assist you). INSTRUCTOR: Diana Newago Knoke DAY: Mondays TIME: 5:30 – 6:30 SITE: George Scherck Shelter, 1175 Appleblossom Dr. (previously known as Memorial Appleblossom Shelter)
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CLASS # 222407-D 322407-A 322407-B
DATES/LOCATION SESSION II Oct. 30 – Dec. 18 Oct. 31 – Dec. 19
TIMES 6:00PM – 7:00PM
COST
$40.00
5:30PM – 6:30PM
$40.00
Jan. 8 – March 5
6:00 – 7:00PM
$45.00
Jan. 9 – March 6
5:30 – 6:30PM
$45.00
6:00 – 7:00PM
$45.00
5:30 – 6:30PM
$45.00
6:00 – 7:00PM
$42.00
6:00 – 7:00PM
$54.00
6:00 – 7:00PM
$48.00
SESSION III
SESSION IV March 12 – May 21 (no class March 26 or April 2) March 13 – May 15 (no class March 27) SESSION II Nov. 1 – Dec. 20 (no class Nov. 22) SESSION III Jan. 10 – March 7 SESSION IV March 14 – May 16 (no class Mar. 28)
DATES Nov. 6 – Dec. 18 Jan. 8 – Feb. 19 March 5 –April 23 (no class Mar. 26)
COST $42.00 $42.00 $42.00
ADULT Ladies Archery Clinic
Join other women and give archery a try, or polish up skills you already have! We provide beginning instruction and all equipment. Basic skills, safety, terminology, equipment and scoring will be presented. All equipment provided (bows, arrows, and targets). Personal bows must be approved by instructors.
Senior Friends NEENAH-MENASHA YMCA Monday through Friday 6:30 AM-NOON (Times vary for each activity)
EQUIPMENT:
The Senior Friends Program, open to individuals 60 and above, is held at the Neenah-Menasha YMCA.
Instructors Certified in Wisconsin Basic Archery Instruction (BAI)
Activities
FEE: TIME:
Senior social area for coffee and treats, cribbage/cards, game tables, speakers, luncheons, blood pressure screening, knitting club, “Y-Not” Singers and special events. Land and water exercise classes, fitness equipment, track, lap swimming, gym, Simple Fit, Silver Sneaker Classic, Cardio Gold. Wireless internet is also available. Participants may also attend activities at the Menasha Senior Center.
SITE:
Year Activity Pass
Senior Friends is only held at the Neenah-Menasha YMCA and only open to Winnebago County Residents or Calumet County residents if you are paying City of Menasha taxes. Must show proof of residency. Fees are $25 per month plus a $50 registration fee is for new participants.
Village of Fox Crossing Park & Rec
Youth-Go for Grades 5 - 12
759-0635 722-1920 888-747-6945 731-6429 750-5860 967-3530 475-7564 722-6205 729-9622 731-9831 730-0758 830-7679 720-7108 722-1435
September 30
321701-A
October 7
321701-B
Neenah Archery Range, located at the south end of Tullar Rd. Adjacent to the City Services Building, 1495 Tullar Rd.
Menasha Senior Center
PARADE CONTACTS Memorial Day Michael Taylor 725-5380 Parade of Lights NPRD 886-6060 Labor Day Mark Westphal 727-1790 OTHER IMPORTANT ORGANIZATIONS Organization Phone # Website 734-5705 725-3983 832-5905 967-3640
$10.00 1:00 – 2:30 PM DATES CLASS #
Drop-in and discover all the activities we have going on throughout the day! No dues, residency restrictions or membership fees are required. Fees are collected for trips and some classes. A monthly newsletter is available for $5 per year. Examples of activities scheduled Monday through Friday are: meals, cards, bingo, classes, trips, presentations, line dancing, shuffleboard, Simply Fit, Silver Sneakers, Gentle Stretch, Breakfast for your Brain, and Strength & Stretch for Balance. The Menasha Senior Center is open M-F 8:00 AM-4:00 PM and is for all Winnebago County Residents ages 55 and older.
110 W. North Water St. Neenah, WI 54956 P 920.729.9622
Boy Scouts Boys’ & Girls’ Brigade City of Appleton Parks & Rec City of Menasha Parks & Rec Fox Valley Sailing School Fox Valley Wave Swim Team Future Neenah Girl Scouts Harbor Masters Menasha Boys & Girls Club Menasha Senior Center Neenah Soccer Club Neenah Baseball Inc. Neenah Boat & Dock Club Neenah Menasha YMCA Neenah Nodaway Yacht Club SOAR Fox Cities Suburban Athletics Tri-County Ice Arena
Provided
Baylakesbsa.org Bgbrigade.com Appletonparkandrec.org Cityofmenasha-wi.gov Foxvalleysailingschool.org Foxvalleywave.org Neenah.org gsnwgl.org
116 Main St., Menasha, WI 54952 P 920.967.3530
Bgclubfoxvalley.org Cityofmenasha-wi.gov Neenahsoccerclub.org Neenahbaseball.com Nbdclub.org Ymcafoxcities.org Nnyc.org Soarfoxcities.com Suburbanathletics.com Appletonice.org Foxcrossingwi.gov Youthgo.org
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ADULT
PICKLEBALL 101 CLINIC
Have you heard of Pickleball? It is a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. Two, three, or four players use solid paddles made of wood or composite materials to hit a perforated polymer ball, similar to a wiffle ball, over a net.
Open Gym Basketball For Adults
This is a beginner clinic where you will learn:
Monday & Wednesday 7–9pm Begins Monday, October 23 Shattuck Middle School-North Gym pay @ the door - $2.50
Rules of the game Fundamentals Safety Equipment
If you are already a Pickleball player please consider joining us, so you can meet other players and set up future events. For ages 15 and up. Location: Green Park Tennis courts Date: Thursday, September, 28 Time: 5:00 – 6:30 PM Cost: FREE Class #: 321601-A Please pre-register for planning purposes.
for a detailed schedule, go to www.neenahgov.org sponsored by Parks & Recreation
Neenah Parks & Recreation
Summer Adult Softball Leagues Team Registration begins Jan. 8th
League play begins week of April 30, 2018
Registration forms and league details can be found on www.neenahgov.org
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YOUTH -TODDLER LITTLE CHEF’S COOK & BOOK
PINT SIZE PICASSOS
3-5 year olds Create fun painting projects with
Oct. 20 & 27 Ages 3 – 5
sponges, brushes, fingers and more! Dress appropriately for splatters.
Enjoy hearing your favorite books read and then help prepare a related snack. This is a wonderful chance for children to learn the basics of cooking and following simple directions. Children’s cook book included. SITE: Washington Park Rec. Building TIME: 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. COST: $10.00 CLASS#: 310422-A
SITE: Washington Park Rec. Bldg. COST: $15.00 DATES Nov. 3, 10, 17 Apr. 20, 27,May 4
TIME 9:00 – 10:00AM 9:00 – 10:00AM
CLASS # 410412-A 410412-B
PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES
SMOCKS AND JOCKS 3-5 year olds
Ages 3 – 5
Fun –filled class that will teach children all about planes, trains, buses, tractors, spaceships and more. Hand on activities will make this a popular class
SITE: TIME: COST: DATES: CLASS #:
A combination of sports and art activities with children spending 30-minutes playing a variety of fun games and also spending 30-minutes making fun crafts. This program encourages the development of listening skills and fine motor skills, while enhancing a child’s ability to share and make new friends.
Washington Park Rec. Building 9:00 – 10:00AM $10.00 January 12 & 19 410106-B
SITE: Washington Park Rec. Bldg. TIME: 9:00 – 10:00AM DATES: Feb. 2, 9 & 16 COST: $15.00 CLASS: 410604-A
ABC’s and 123
3-5 year olds Build confidence in your child’s
2’S ON THE MOVE!
alphabet and numbers skills! Games, crafts, and scavenger hunts will grab their attention and make for a fun and educational experience. SITE: Washington Park Rec. Building TIME: 9:00 – 10:00AM COST: $15.00 DATES: March 2, 9 & 16 CLASS #: 410106-A
For children ages 2 years old w/ adult Designed for the busy 2 year old, activities include art, singing, stories, and free play. Children begin to learn to play with others and work on sharing skills. SITE: Washington Rec. Building DAYS: Mondays & Wednesdays MIN/MAX: 8/15 FEE: $40.00
FALL FRENZY Ages 3 – 5
The leaves are falling and the air is crisp. Children will collect leaves and create a fun fall project, play some games and decorate a pumpkin. SITE: TIME: COST: DATES: CLASS#:
DATES Nov. 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20,
27, 29
Jan. 31, Feb. 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28
Washington Park Rec. Building 9:00 – 10:00AM $10.00 Oct. 6 & 13 310412-A
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TIME 11:00AM – Noon
CLASS # 410106-F
11:00AM – Noon
410106-G
Wilderness Explorers
All classes on this page will be instructed by Naturalist Stephanie Feuerstein, WDPI Certified Teacher.
Explore various aspects of the environment through observations, hands-on activities, and projects using materials found in nature. Outdoor excursions are the basis of this program. SITE: Memorial Park Tullar Shelter GRADE: 1st – 5th TIME: 4:00 – 5:15PM FEE: $30.00 per session DATES Sept. 19,26, Oct. 3, 10**, 17,24 Nov. 7,14,21, 28, Dec. 5,12 Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13 Feb. 27, Mar. 6, 13, 20, Apr. 3,10 Apr. 17,24, May 1,8**,15,22
Saturday Morning Family Hikes
Spend quality time as a family while learning about nature on an interactive and enjoyable interpretive hike. Kids will enjoy scavenger hunts and collecting materials while hiking and parents will enjoy the ability to use materials such as binoculars, GPS units, and identification resources during the hikes.
CLASS # 311909-A 311909-B 311909-C 311909-D 311909-E
SITE: Memorial Park Tullar Shelter TIME: 10:00AM – NOON FEE: $12.00 per family (Max 5 members, $3.00 each extra) ***Please indicate on registration form how many family members will be attending.
**Oct. 10 & May 8 class will be held at the George Scherck Shelter
DATE September 30 October 21 November 18 December 16 January 27
STEM-mazing Activities
Using the components of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), participants will use inquiry-based learning techniques to resolve a challenge in a creative and self-paced manner. Some of the projects will be outdoors depending on the weather. SITE: Memorial Park Tullar Shelter GRADE: 2nd – 5th TIME: 4:00 – 5:15PM FEE: $42.00 per session Each session will be different, sign up for multiple sessions! DATES Sept. 20,27, Oct. 4, 11, 18,25 Nov. 1,8,15, 22,29 Dec. 6 Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7, 14 Feb. 28, Mar. 7, 14, 21, Apr. 4,11 Apr. 18,25, May 2,9,16,23
DATE February 17 March 10 April 14
CLASS # 311906-F 311906-G 311906-H
May 12
311906-I
Environmental Experiments
Conduct experiments based on environmental concepts such as the water cycle, pollution, photosynthesis, chemical reactions, and physics. Participants will collect some materials outside to conduct the experiments.
SITE: GRADE: TIME: FEE:
CLASS # 311905-A 311905-B 311905-C 311905-D 311905-E
Memorial Park Tullar Shelter 2nd – 5th 4:00 – 5:15PM $42.00 per session
DATES Sept. 21,28, Oct. 5, 12, 19,26 Nov. 2,9,16, 30,Dec. 7,14 Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb.1, 8, 15 Mar. 1,8,15, 22 Apr. 5,12 Apr. 19,26, May 3,10,17,24
Outdoor Excursions
Enjoy the day off of school exploring the wilderness, participating in hands-on exploration activities, games, and theme related projects. A small snack will be provided during the program. SITE: Memorial Tullar Shelter GRADE: 1st – 5th TIME: Noon – 3:00PM FEE: $12.00 per class
CLASS # 311910-A 311910-B 311910-C 311910-D 311910-E
Small Wonders
Children will explore elements of the environment using all five senses, including sight, touch, hearing, smell, and taste. Program begins with a brief introduction indoors followed by an outdoor excursion and occasional crafts and snacks.
SITE:
Memorial Park Tullar Shelter, *1st session only class will be held at the George Scherck Shelter. AGE: 2 – 5 Years old TIME: 10:30 – 11:30AM FEE: $30.00 per session DATES CLASS # *Sept. 22,29, Oct. 6, 13, 20,27 311908-A Nov. 3,10,17, Dec. 1,8,15 311908-B Jan. 12, 19, 26, Feb.2, 9, 16 311908-C Mar. 2,9,16, 23 Apr. 6,13 311908-D Apr. 20,27, May 4,11,18,25 311908-E
**9/29 class will meet at the George Scherck Shelter, south side of the park**
DATE Friday, Sept. 29*** Thursday, Oct. 26 Friday, Nov. 3 Friday, Jan. 19 Thursday, Feb. 22 Friday, March 23
CLASS # 311906-A 311906-B 311906-C 311906-D 311906-E
CLASS # 311907-A 311907-B 311907-C 311907-D 311907-E 311907-F
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YOUTH FALL/WINTER DANCE LESSONS
For Ages 5–10 Equipment provided
Dance classes will be held at and taught by instructors at Valley Academy for the Arts, 139 N. Lake St., Neenah providing premier instruction in dance, music and the arts for children and adults at every level. The rewards and confidence achieved in the arts carry over to all aspects of a student’s life. ATTIRE: Appropriate shoes for each class. (Ballet & Tap will need both shoes. Lyrical will need ballet/jazz shoes) CLASS FEE: $88.00 per class/per session COSTUMES: There will be a charge for costumes for the dance performance. This is in addition to the class fee (est. $50 - $55). Paid at a later date. DANCE REVUE: December 16 – Location and Time- TBD May Revue - TBD
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uickStart tennis format is about fitting tennis to kids based on age and physical size by modifying the court dimensions, equipment (racquet and balls), net height and scoring system. Coupled with a play component, kids will develop better technical and tactical skills. When each of these elements is used collaboratively, kids will achieve early success and stay in the game! ALL CLASSES ARE HELD AT WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM Instructed by: Don Francart (over 30 years tennis experience) MONDAY CLASSES TUESDAY CLASSES BEGINNER LESSONS ADVANCED BEGINNER LESSONS
AGE: TIME: DATES: COST: CLASS #: AGE: TIME: DATES: COST: CLASS #:
5, 6 & 7 4:00 – 4:45 PM Oct. 16 – Nov. 20 $30.00 311602-A
SESSION II
5, 6 & 7 4:00 – 4:45 PM Feb. 5 – Mar. 12 $30.00 411602-A
AGE: TIME: DATES: COST: CLASS #: AGE: TIME: DATES: COST: CLASS #:
8, 9 & 10 4:00 – 4:45 PM Oct. 17 – Nov. 21 $30.00 311602-C
Session 2 Classes – Week of February 5 – Week of April 30, 2018
SESSION II
8, 9 & 10 4:00 – 4:45 PM Feb. 6– Mar. 13 $30.00 411602-C
CLASS #
310202-A 310202-C 310202-D
START SMART SPORTS Parent & Child Program
310202-F
Start Smart Sports is a sports development program in which parents (or a significant adult) work one on one with their child to learn the basic motor skills necessary for sports participation. Program benefits include: builds confidence and self-esteem in children, fun and positive early experience in sports, quality time together for parent and child and helps parents learn how to support and teach their child. Start Smart is approved by the National Alliance for Youth Sports.
AGES:
COST: TIMES: SITE:
310202-E 310202-G
3 – 5 years old with parent. (Must have one parent to one child.) $20.00 per/class 5:30 – 6:15PM Hoover Elementary School 950 Hunt Ave. (use gym side entrance)
START SMART SPORTS
(Focuses on throwing, catching, kicking & batting) CLASS #: 310406-A DATES: Mondays – Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23 START SMART BASKETBALL
(Focuses on dribbling / ball handling skills, shooting, passing / catching, running / agility) CLASS #: 310406-B DATES: Mondays – Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27
START SMART SPORTS
(Focuses on throwing, catching, kicking & batting) CLASS #: 410406-A DATES: Mondays – Jan. 22, 29 Feb. 5, 12
START SMART SOCCER
(Focuses on kicking, dribbling, trapping and running) CLASS # 410406-B DATES: Mondays – Feb. 19, 26, Mar. 5, 12
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CLASS AGE MONDAY CLASSES Combo Ballet & Tap 3 Jazz 7+ Lyrical 7+ TUESDAY CLASSES Tap 7+ WEDNESDAY CLASSES Combo Ballet & Tap 4 THURSDAY CLASSES Combo Ballet & Tap 5&6
TIME
11:30AM – 12:15PM 5:30 – 6:15PM 6:15 – 7:00PM 5:30 – 6:15PM 11:30 -12:15 5:15 – 6:00PM
YOUTH SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN!
14th Annual
This will be a special evening for children ages 3 through second grade and their parents (guardians). The evening will feature, holiday punch, cookies, and a special visit from Santa Claus! We will also decorate Christmas cookies. Decorating supplies will be provided.
Touch-A-Truck
(over 4,500 have attended since the beginning)
PRESENTED BY: NEENAH PARKS & RECREATION
MAY 9, 2018 10:00 AM to Noon Memorial Park (in the parking lot)
Parents are welcome to bring their camera. Registration is required by 4:00PM on Tuesday, Dec. 5
DATE: TIME: COST: CLASS #: SITE:
1131 TULLAR RD, Neenah
FREE EVENT
Thursday, December 7 6:00 – 7:00PM $10.00 310404-A Washington Recreation Building 631 W. Winneconne Ave.
AGES: PRESCHOOLERS 1 TO 5 WITH PARENT OR DAYCARE PROVIDER See BIG TRUCKS up close and have the opportunity to sit in the driver’s seat. See a fire truck, dump truck, cement mixer and many more. Also meet the community helpers who drive them. Don’t forget your camera. Any questions, call:
OPERATION RECREATION Sponsored by Neenah Parks & Rec
Neenah Parks & Recreation Department at 886-6060.
Exciting School Break
Program that meets the needs of the working parent and the Fun Seeking Child! Each day will be filled with a variety of exciting activities such as cooperative games, crafts, healthy lifestyle activities, outdoor sports, movies, special guests, or a field trip.
GIRLS LITTLE ROCKETS For girls in grades 1 – 5
This program will cover ball handling, shooting, as well as team offense and defense skills. Program directors include, Head Girls Coach, Andy Braunel, his staff and players. DATES: TIME:
Wednesdays, January 3, 10 & 17 5:45 – 7:00PM GAME PERFORMANCE Friday, January 19th home game vs. Fond du Lac SITE: Neenah High Fieldhouse (Use pool entrance) COST: $35.00 (includes t-shirt & ball) CLASS #: 310304-A
Operation recreation is open to boys and girls in grades K-6. Participants are to bring a bag lunch and wear gym shoes each day. Morning and afternoon snacks will be supplied each day. Program is fully supervised. SITE:
BOYS LITTLE ROCKETS
For boys in grades K - 3 Participants will enjoy this opportunity to
Boys’ & Girls’ Brigade, 109 W. Columbian Ave.
This program is held at the Brigade Bldg. However, it is sponsored & run by Neenah Parks & Rec. Please refer all questions to the Parks & Rec. Dept.
improve their ball handling skills and perform at half time of a Neenah Rocket Boys Basketball Game. Club members will receive a T-shirt. NHS Boys Varsity Basketball Coach Lee Rabas, his staff and players have an exciting program planned!
TIME: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM DATE Full Spring Break March 26 – 30 Mon. March 26 Tue. March 27 Wed. March 28 Thurs. March 29 Fri. March 30
COST $140
CLASS # 410420-A
$31 $31 $31 $31 $31
410421-A 410421-B 410421-C 410421-D 410421-E
DATES: TIMES:
Wednesdays, January 17, 24, 31 & Feb. 7 5:45 – 7:00 PM GAME PERORMANCE Saturday, February 10 during halftime vs. Wausau East game SITE: Neenah High Fieldhouse (Use pool entrance) COST: $35.00 (includes t-shirt) CLASS #: 410904-A
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OUTDOOR WINTER ACTIVITIES Opening dates for shelters will be posted on the website, as we get into the ice rink building weather.
www.neenahgov.org 920.886.6060
ICE SKATING Supervised ice rinks with warming shelters are located at three sites around the City of Neenah. We do not rent skates. LOCATIONS & SHELTER HOURS: Green Park – 337 Columbian Ave. Friday 4:00-8:00 PM Sat. & Sun. Noon-4:00 PM
HOCKEY
Hockey helmets are highly recommended.
Hockey nets at all 3 rinks.
X-COUNTRY SKIING
Groomed cross-country ski trails are maintained (when snow conditions are favorable) at Memorial, Southview and Riverside Parks. Skiing is allowed in any City of Neenah Park.
SLEDDING
WASHINGTON PARK Half of rink during all open shelter hours is open for hockey. Skaters with
hockey sticks will only be allowed on the Washington west rink.
Sled hills are located at four Neenah Parks. Memorial Park ............ off Appleblossom Washington Park ........... behind shelter Quarry Park.......................Cedar Street Island Park ............ 1st & E.N. Water St.
GREEN & MEMORIAL PARKS Hockey not allowed when recreational skaters are present.
Washington Park - 631 Winneconne Ave. Mon.-Fri. 4:00-8:00 PM Sat. & Sun 10:00 AM-8:00 PM
Here are 16 fun (and cheap) outdoor activities.
Memorial Park – Enter Park off Appleblossom Friday 4:00-8:00 PM Sat. & Sun. Noon-4:00 PM
*Build a winter bonfire and make s’mores.
HOLIDAY BREAK WARMING SHELTER HOURS:
(Depending on weather) Dec. 26 - 31 Noon - 4:00 PM Memorial & Green 10 AM – 8:00 PM Washington Dec. 24 Dec. 25
CLOSED CLOSED
All shelters close when the combo of temperature & wind may be unsafe to skate/sled/ski.
*Go ice skating.
*Rent some snowshoes and go snowshoeing.
SNOWSHOEING
Along with snowshoeing in any City of Neenah Park, please see below places to go snowshoeing & x-country skiing. Some of these places also rent x-c skies and snowshoes, call before you go. Heckrodt Wetland Reserve 1305 Plank Rd., Menasha Phone: 920-720-9349
High Cliff State Park, N7630 State Park Rd., Sherwood. Phone: 920-989-1106
Gordon Bubolz Nature Preserve, 4815 Lynndale Dr., Appleton. Phone: 731-6041
Ice skating is a fun winter activity and
also great exercise! Here are some tips to help you & your family enjoy safe skating.
Wear skates that fit comfortably & provide enough ankle support to keep you on your feet. Have the blades professionally sharpened at the beginning of each season. Skate only on specially prepared skating areas where you are sure the ice is strong enough to withstand your weight. Always check for cracks, holes or other debris. Wear warm clothing and rest when you become tired or cold.
Ledge View Nature Center, W2348 Short Rd., Chilton. Phone: 920-849-7094
Mosquito Hill Nature Center, N3880 Rodgers Rd., New London. Phone: 920-779-6433
1000 Islands Environmental Center, 700 Dodge St., Kaukauna. Phone: 920-788-9024
*Take your dog for a walk. It’s one of the main benefits of having and owning a dog. *Go cross-country skiing. *Attend a dog-sled race. You don’t have to live in Alaska to see one of these – check the DNR website, they usually have a list of upcoming events. *Go sledding. *Build a fort and have a snowball fight with your kids (or your spouse/partner). Or buy a snow block maker and build an igloo. *Take a blanket and a cup of hot cocoa and sit outside on your front porch swing. *Shovel paths in the snow. *Feed the birds or go birdwatching. Make your own birdfeeders out of pine cones, peanut butter, and birdseed. *Go ice fishing. *Go on a winter picnic. Take blankets, sandwiches and hot soup in a thermos. This might give you some fun, cheap date ideas for couples as well. *Head out on a photo expedition to take pictures of the winter landscape. *Have kids or dogs? Set up an obstacle course in the yard with jumps, tunnels and other challenges.
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*Make snow paint. Simply add food coloring to water and put in a spray bottle, then go out and paint your yard.
OTHER OPPORTUNITIES
Neenah Public Library Youth Programs
Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass For more information and registration please visit www.bmmglass.com
Glass Classes Adult Classes (age 16 and up) TEXTURE IN GLASS
Saturday, September 16 10AM– 1PM
DICHROIC GLASS JEWELRY
Saturday, September 30, 2017, 10:00am‐1:00pm Create beautiful one‐of‐a‐kind fused glass jewelry pendants.
PRESERVING LEAVES IN GLASS
Thursday, October 12 (Part 1) 5‐7PM Saturday, October 14 (Part 2) 10AM ‐1PM Preserve the beautiful fall foliage in glass.
BREAD TRAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Saturday, November 4, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Serve your favorite holiday bread on a dish you have made. Learn the basics of plate making, design and fusing while making a long tray perfect for serving bread, crackers or treats.
REACTIVE GLASS
Saturday, November 18, 10AM‐ 1PM When adding sterling silver foil to kiln formed glass, a riot of effects can occur.
CURVED GLASS ART
Saturday, December 9, 10AM – 1PM Create a free‐standing curved glass piece.
Youth Classes
WELCOME NAME SIGN
Saturday, October 14, 1:30 ‐ 3:30PM To welcome your guests as they arrive, come to the museum and build a glass welcome sign. If you would rather, you can create a name plate to hang on your bedroom door. Children can take this class alone or with an adult.
WINTER NIGHT GLASS FRIT PAINTING
Saturday, December 16, 10AM – 2PM Show the beauty of winter with your creation from this class. Mix frit to “paint” a moonlit, wintery evening. We will use an ombre technique to create the background, then add black silhouettes and snowy white hills to finish this scene. Youth may take this class alone or have an adult join them.
Art Activity Days
ART ACTIVITY DAY – CAT OR BAT MAGNET
Saturday, October 7 Drop in anytime between 10AM & 1PM Get your refrigerator spooked up for Halloween. Come to the museum and make a cat or bat magnet. All ages welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Call the library for more information: 886-6335
Story Times, Sep. 5 – Dec. 1, Jan. 2 – May 4 Baby Time (0-12 months) Wednesdays Read to the Beat Storytime (0 –12 mo.)Wednesdays Toddle Time (12-24 months) Tues. & Fri. Early Risers (0 – 24 months) Wednesdays Lapsit (ages 2 – 3) Thursdays. Bach to Rock (ages 2 – 4) Fridays Book Birdies (ages 3 – 5) Mondays Storytime Ninjas (ages 3 – 5) Tuesdays Imagine That (ages 4 & up) Wednesdays Wee Read (family storytime) Tuesdays Family Programs STREAM (ages 5+) Early Dismissal Movie (ages 4+) Costume Swap (all ages) BooFest (all ages) Packer Party (all ages) Polar Express (ages 4+) Nearly New Year’s (ages 3+) Stuffed Animal Sleepover (all ages) Early Dismissal Movie (ages 4+) Break-it-Up (all ages) FREE Day (ages 4+)
9:15AM 5:30PM 10:30AM 7:45AM 10:00AM 10:00AM 10:00AM 10:00AM 1:00PM 5:30PM
Mondays (10/2-11/27) 4:00 & 6:00PM October 26 1:00PM October 7 10:00AM October 21 10:00AM TBA 2:00PM December 2 10AM & 1PM December 31 2:00PM January 27 10:00AM Feb. 22 & Mar. 23 1:00PM March 26 – 30 1:00PM Jan. 19 & Feb. 23 1:00PM
For an Older Crowd No School Mess Fest (ages 10+) September 29 & October 27, 1:00PM Study Night (ages 12 – 18) January 7 & 8, 4:00 – 9:00PM No School Mess Fest (ages 10+) January 19 & February 23, 2:00PM Monthly Favorites Talk & Touch Playtime (3 – 18 months) 3rd Mon. every month @ 9:30AM, Sep. 18, Oct. 16, Nov. 20, Dec. 18. Messy Mondays (ages 2 & up) 1st Mon. every month @ 10:30AM; Oct. 2, Nov. 6, Dec. 4, Feb. 5, Mar. 5, April 2, May 7 Footloose Fridays (all ages) 2nd Fri. every month @ 9:30AM; Sep. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 10, Dec. 8, Jan. 12, Feb. 9, Mar. 9, April 13, May 11 Legos in the Library (ages 5+) 1st & 3rd Sun. every month @ 1:30PM Pooches & Pages (ages 6+) Kids read aloud to registered therapy dogs who listen patiently without judgment for 15 minutes. Must pre-register 10:00 – 11:00AM; Sep. 9, Oct. 14, Nov. 11, Dec. 9, Jan. 13, Feb. 10, March 10, April 14, May 12
FOR ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS AND INFORMATION VISIT NEENAHLIBRARY.ORG 17
ONE FORM PER HOUSEHOLD (Please Print Clearly)
GUARDIAN’S LAST NAME
GUARDIAN’S FIRST NAME
ADDRESS
CITY
PHONE (PRIMARY)
(SECONDARY)
ZIP (EMERGENCY) __________________
EMAIL ADDRESS RESIDENCY: Your residency is based on what city/town you pay taxes to, not necessarily what your mailing address indicates. (Please check one) City of Neenah Town of Neenah City of Menasha Village of FC City of Appleton PARTICIPANTS FIRST NAME (Last name if different than above)
M/F
BIRTH DATE
AGE
CURRENT GRADE
Add $1 or more to your total fee to help provide financial assistance for a City of Neenah resident unable to afford program fees. Thank you for supporting your community.
CLASS #
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ACTIVITY
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(ex: tennis, Zumba, dance)
SUNSHINE PROGRAM MARK UP (OPTIONAL)
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE
$ $
T-SHIRT SIZE FOR: Filthy Fun Kids Run CHILD’S NAME
CIRCLE ONE
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YOUTH or ADULT
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LIABILITY INFORMATION: You should be aware that Parks & Recreation programs involve an element of risk or danger for all participants and may cause serious injury, death, or property loss. The Neenah Parks & Recreation Department does not provide nor cover any medical or hospital insurance for participants in our programs. All persons participating in NPRD sponsored activities must provide their own insurance and assume risk of all injuries.
MAIL OR DROP OFF FORM AND PAYMENT TO: Neenah Parks & Rec. Dept., 211 Walnut St., Neenah, WI 54956
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Arrowhead Park
PARK PROJECT UPDATES Aerial Photo of Arrowhead curtesy of Google Earth
Fish Stick Project: In cooperation with the WIDNR, fish sticks will be placed along the shore of the park. Current trees along the shoreline will be cut down, moved into place and anchored. This will increase habitat for fish, turtles and shore birds. Help Wanted – Citizen Monitors: the City is looking for people who regularly use the path at Arrowhead to help us inventory the use of the park by humans, turtles, birds and fish. If interested, please contact Michael Kading at 920.886.6060.
Planning: The City continues to make preparations for the further development of the park. This includes working with the WI-DNR, National Resource Damage Assessment Trustees, Army Corp of Engineers, City officials and residents of the Neenah area.
Loop the Little Lake Trestle Project
Why isn’t anything happening? The project was let out to bid in spring and, unfortunately, the bids came in much higher than expected. We are currently working to secure additional funds. Once the funds are secured, we will once again let out the project for bid and begin the work shortly thereafter. Thank you for your continued patience and understanding!
Washington Park – Redevelopment Project
Phase 1 is nearing completion. You will find a newly relocated ice rink, basketball court, parking lot and the most importantly, the storm water collection area. This area will collect all of the storm water from the hard surfaces and treat the water before it leaves the site. Phase 2 Planning has begun and will include: redevelopment of the trail system, ball field and play equipment. This is currently scheduled to begin in 2018. Phase 3 Building Improvements and Splash Pad (proposed 2019). Phase 4 Tennis and pickle ball courts; sledding hill and finishing work (proposed 2020).