Spring/Summer 2019 Parks and Recreation Activities Brochure

Information and upcoming programs offered by Shakopee Parks and Recreation Department

City of Shakopee Shakopee Parks and Recreation 485 Gorman St. Shakopee, MN 55379

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SHAKOPEE PARKS & RECREATION ACTIVITIES BROCHURE

PARKS AND RECREATION

SPRING-SUMMER 2019

Classes for all skill levels | Private lessons, lifeguard training Indoor, outdoor locations available LEARN TO SWIM INFO INSIDE

PROGRAM REGISTRATION OPENS MARCH 12

Sponsored by Shakope Jayce s and Shakope Parks and Recreation

FRE‰ EVENT!

EASTER EG HUNT & CANDY GRAB Saturday, April 13 - Hunts start 11 a.m. Shakope Comunity Center & Muenchow Fields, 1255 Ful‡er St. Event held rain, shine or snow

LET’S GO FISHING Youth are invited to a fun morning of fishing and fishing- related activities, refreshments and prizes. First 100 registrants receive a free rod/reel combo!

Bluegrass BBQ Older active adults are invited to kick up your heels for a summertime event filled with music by Loosely Wound and great food by Mr. Pig Stuff.

Saturday, June 22 10 a.m. to noon Lions Park Shelter 1 Fee: $5 Register online #YP 622 www.ShakopeeMN.gov/registration

Wednesday, July 24 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Lions Park Shelter 1

Find more information inside. Sponsored by Shakopee Lions Club and Shakopee Parks and Recreation.

Register for program #SE 724 by July 17 www.ShakopeeMN.gov/registration

ACTIVITIES BROCHURE Spring-Summer 2019

Shakopee Parks and Recreation | Recreation Hotline 952-233-9502

PARKS & RECREATION ACTIVITIES BROCHURE SPRING-SUMMER 2019

Spotlight: Learn to Swim

Spotlight: Learn to Swim Registration Information Community Center Fitness Programs Kids Cove The Lookout Birthday Parties Enigma Teen Center Skate Park Ice Arena Indoor Aquatic Center Learn to Swim SandVenture Aquatic Park Preschool Programs Youth Programs Special Events Adult Sports Active Older Adults

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Parks and Recreation offers year-round lessons for the whole family Dive in and learn to swim

Youth Sports Park Facilities

Living in the Land of 10,000 Lakes, it's pretty likely you're going to find yourself around water at some point. That's why the city offers swimming lessons to help people of all ages be competent and comfortable in the water. "Swimming is fun, and it's a great way to burn energy," said Aquatics Supervisor Katelyn Nadeau. "But it's a lot more fun when you know how to do it safely." The Shakopee Parks and Recreation Department offers group, private and semi-private swimming lessons, utilizing the American Red Cross Learn to Swim program. Lessons start with basic skills, such as floating and treading water, before moving on to different strokes and competitive swimming skills. "Throughout all our lessons and levels, we're continually working on refining our stroke technique, as well as working on the endurance in the water," Nadeau said.

FACES AND SPACES Learn more

about the city's indoor aquatic center and Learn to Swim program by checking out our video on YouTube.

Lessons are available for children as young as 6 months up through adulthood. They are held year-round at the Shakopee Community Center's indoor aquatic center, as well as during the summer months at SandVenture Aquatic Park. Fore more information about lessons and levels, check out pages 20-23.

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ABOUT US

CONTACT US DIRECTOR Jay Tobin ........................... 952-233-9514 .................. jtobin@ShakopeeMN.gov MEMBERSHIPS & RECREATION SCHEDULING Barb Potthier .................... 952-233-9505 ........... bpotthier@ShakopeeMN.gov COMMUNITY CENTER MANAGER Brad Eller ........................... 952-233-9507 ................... beller@ShakopeeMN.gov FITNESS, PERSONAL TRAINING Kelsey Theis ..................... 952-233-9515 .................. ktheis@ShakopeeMN.gov AQUATICS Katelyn Nadeau ............... 952-233-9508 .............. knadeau@ShakopeeMN.gov CHILD CARE, BIRTHDAY PARTIES Courtney Satterthwaite .. 952-233-9518 ... csatterthwaite@ShakopeeMN.gov PROGRAMMING & SERVICES MANAGER Sherry Dvorak .................. 952-233-9509 ............... sdvorak@ShakopeeMN.gov SENIOR PROGRAMMING Carla Kress .......................... 952-233-9516 .................... ckress@ShakopeeMN.gov PRESCHOOL, YOUTH & SPECIAL EVENT PROGRAMMING Mark Schneider ................. 952-233-9511 ........ mschneider@ShakopeeMN.gov ICE ARENA MANAGER Troy Ciernia ....................... 952-233-9530 ................. tciernia@ShakopeeMN.gov FACILITY OPERATIONS Terry Link ............................ 952-233-9506 ...................... tlink@ShakopeeMN.gov COMMUNITY CENTER 1255 Fuller St. S. - Shakopee, MN 55379 Phone ......................................................................................................... 952-233-9500 TTY .............................................................................................................. 952-496-4122 Fax ................................................................................................................ 952-233-3831 Recreation Hotline ................................................................................. 952-233-9502 Email ..................................................................................... parks@ShakopeeMN.gov Website ............................................ www.ShakopeeMN.gov/parksandrecreation

Park and Recreation Advisory Board Members Karen Cahoon | Jeremy Casper John Engler | John Janke John Otto | Kyle Verley | Mike Vogel

The Park & Recreation Advisory Board makes recommendations to the City Council on policies, programs and development actions related to park and recreation services. The Board is composed of seven members who serve staggered three-year terms. The Board meets at 7 p.m. the second Monday of each month at city hall.

RECREATION HOTLINE: 952-233-9502

On days of inclement weather, the message will be updated 30 minutes prior to the start of the program.

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Shakopee Parks & Recreation Department Activities Brochure Spring-Summer 2019

1255 Fuller St. S. Shakopee, MN 55379 | PHONE: 952-233-9500 | FAX: 952-233-3831 | TTY: 952-496-4122

INCLUSION POLICY The City of Shakopee is dedicated to providing: • Opportunities for everyone to be a valued customer and welcomed participant in programs, regardless of ability. • Reasonable accommodations as needed. • The same choices and opportunities that other residents have. INCLUSION PROCESS Register for the desired program and indicate the participant’s special need on the registration form. Contact Brad Eller at 952-233-9507 three weeks prior to the start of the program to discuss strategies for inclusion and for staff to gather information about the participant. You may be asked to complete a confidential intake assessment in order for staff to gain appropriate information about the participant’s abilities. HOPE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Financial aid for qualifying residents with financial limitations is available. For more information please contact the department at 952-233-9505, Monday–Friday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Applications are valid from Sept. 1-Aug. 30. Requests must be made one week before you plan to register.

ABOUT US

PHOTO/VIDEO POLICY Periodically, we take pictures or video participants in various Parks and Recreation Department programs, special events or people enjoying the parks. Note: These photos may appear in any city publication, third-party media outlet or in promotional and marketing materials. Participation in or attendance at programs or events sponsored by the city constitutes voluntary consent. More information is available at www.ShakopeeMN.gov/communications. DATA PRIVACY & LIABILITY WAIVER The Data Privacy Act requires we inform you of your rights about the private data we are requesting on our forms. Private data is available to you but not to the public. The information you provide will be made available to city staff persons in the Parks and Recreation Department, other program participants, the city’s insurer and attorney, and to the coach, supervisor or instructor of the activity, who may be a city employee or volunteer. You can withhold this data, but we may not be able to complete your registration and/or you may not receive updated program information. As lawful consideration for being permitted to participate in the City of Shakopee Parks and Recreation Department program listed above, I agree that the City of Shakopee, School District #720, and/or City Affiliated Athletic Associations shall be held harmless and exempt from liability for any injury or disability which I or the participant of the program listed above might incur as the result of participation in the program, due to the passive or active negligence of the City, School, Association, its agents, employees, elected officials, or volunteers. This release of liability of the City of Shakopee, School District #720, and/ or City Affiliated Athletic Associations does not include any injuries that I or the participant of the program incur as the result of willful, wanton or intentional misconduct by the City of Shakopee, School District #720, and/or City Affiliated Athletic Associations, its agents, employees, elected officials or volunteers. This agreement is specifically binding upon my spouse, heirs and assigns and the spouses, heirs and assigns of the participant of the program.

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PROGRAM REGISTRATION E IS I

HOW TO REGISTER! 1. ONLINE @ WWW.SHAKOPEEMN.GOV/REGISTRATION The city offers online registration for programs and events. To register online,

you must have an online account for you and/or your family. FOR FIRST TIME USERS - Follow these quick and easy steps:

• Click the "Create a Household Account" button on the top right of this page. Please fill out all of the information. PLEASE USE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS AS YOUR USERNAME. Your password must contain a minimum of six characters, including a letter, symbol and number. • Once you have created your login and password, continue to enter your information as the main contact for your household account. The account main contact must be over the age of 18. Add additional members of your household. Make sure you add all of your family members so you can register them for our programs, too. • Once you have set up your account, you can continue with online registration. Reminder: Please set up only one account for all members of your family. If you have a current Shakopee Community Center membership or have registered in person since January 2014, you already have an account. Please call 952-233-9500 for login and password. This will avoid duplicate accounts. Note: If applying for financial assistance, you must apply in person at Shakopee Parks and Recreation Department to complete the application. 2. IN-PERSON Registrations are accepted in person at the Community Center. 3. BY MAIL Print a registration form from www.ShakopeeMN.gov. Mail registration form and payment to: Shakopee Parks and Recreation Department

1255 Fuller Street S. Shakopee, MN 55379

REGISTRATION DEADLINES Registration deadlines are established for each class to help provide a positive experience for recreation program participants by ensuring appropriate staffing, supplies and facilities to meet the registration needs. Please refer to the program descriptions for each program’s registration deadline. If no registration deadline is listed, the deadline is seven days before the program begins. YOUTH ASSOCIATIONS SPECIAL REGISTRATION DATES Most youth athletic associations have specific dates for registration. Please check individual program information to ensure you register correctly. The Shakopee Community Center does not accept registrations for youth associations.

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Shakopee Parks & Recreation Department Activities Brochure Spring-Summer 2019

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

PROGRAM REGISTRATION AB UT US

NON-RESIDENT FEE POLICY All participants living outside the city limits of Shakopee (Jackson Township, Louisville Township, ISD #720, and other surrounding communities) must pay a $10 non- resident fee for each program. This amount is per participant per class and must be paid when registering. Non-resident fees are not applicable to one day events, field trips, youth associations or adult athletic leagues. Jackson and Louisville Township resident registrations: The amount due will be listed based on your residency. The $10 will be paid by the township at the end of the year. If it is not correct, please call our office at 952-233-9500. FAQs I have a Shakopee address. Why am I not considered a resident? Even though your mailing address is Shakopee, you reside in a township or adjacent town. Your tax dollars are not directed to the municipality of Shakopee. School District boundaries and city boundaries are not the same. Why does a non-resident have to pay more than a resident? Residents within city limits have a portion of their tax dollars support city services. Slightly higher fees for non-residents are intended to keep the financial aspect fair.

How do I know I'm in?Will I receive confirmation? You can assume you are in the class you registered for unless you receive a call to the contrary. We will call you only if: • The class you chose has reached its registration limit and you were placed on the waiting list. • Your second choice was processed. • Your registration form is incomplete. Can I transfer to another class? We will make every effort to accommodate your request to transfer to another class; however, that may not always be possible. There is a $5 service fee charged on all class transfers that needs to be paid at the time of request. We appreciate your understanding when we are not able to accommodate cancellations, transfers or registrations after the registration deadlines. Do programs have a waiting list? Due to facility space and staff limitations, many classes have registration limits. When classes have reached their maximum registration, a wait list will be started. If an opening becomes available due to a cancellation, it will be offered to the first/next person on the waiting list until the opening is filled. Every effort will be made to create additional class sessions and you will be contacted if your registration is able to be accommodated. Once the class begins, if we have been unable to accommodate you, we will return any fee(s) paid. What is your refund policy? Registration fees for programs canceled by the Parks and Recreation Department receive a full refund. If you cancel your registration before the registration deadline, we will refund your registration fee, minus a $5 processing fee. No refunds will be given if a cancellation is requested after the registration deadline. What happens if I miss a class? Make-ups for individual missed classes will not be accommodated.

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COMMUNITY CENTER

ABOUT THE COMMUNITY CENTER Gymnasiums

Our two gyms feature cushioned hardwood floors and 12 basketball hoops. Combined, the two gyms facilitate three volleyball courts or six pickleball courts.

The Shakopee Community Center gyms host open gym, in-house programs, events, practices and rentals. Please call the front desk at 952-233-9500 to confirm gym availability. The majority of gym time is scheduled as open gym. Indoor Track Overlooking the gymnasium is a three-lane walking/jogging track. The track is equal to 14 laps per mile. There is no charge to use the track; just sign in at the front desk. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or adult. Cardiovascular & Strength Area The fitness center features a variety of cardio equipment, weight machines and free weights. Participants must be 14 years of

age to use the fitness center. Participants ages 12-13 may use the equipment after taking a Fitness Orientation, signing a waiver and obtaining a wristband from the front desk. 12-13 year-olds must also be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Indoor Aquatic Center The 22,300-square-foot aquatic center includes a zero-entry pool with play features and water slide, four-lane lap pool, whirlpool and sauna. Indoor Playground - The Lookout The fully enclosed playground has multiple layers of fun with slides, lookout fire truck, climbing wall, spinners and many more obstacles for ages 10 and under. Drop-in Child Care - Kids Cove A safe place for kids to play and be entertained while parents workout or participate in an activity. Two-hour maximum for children 6 months to 10 years.

HOURS Monday - Friday

5 a.m.-9 p.m. 6 a.m.-8 p.m. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.

Saturday Sunday

HOLIDAY HOURS Sunday, April 21

Closed Closed Closed Closed

Monday, May 27 Thursday, July 4 Monday, Sept. 2

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DAILY USER FEES

COMMUNITY CENTER MEMBERSHIPS

Resident Non-Resident

Youth (Age 1-17) $5 Senior (60+)/Military $5 $6.50 Adult (18 - 59) $7 $8.50 Playground $3 $3 Walking Track/Skate Park Free Free $5

Includes fitness classes and gym. All users must present a valid picture ID. To qualify for the resident rate, you must reside within Shakopee city limits.

GET FIT. GET VALUE. BE A MEMBER!

HEALTH CARE REIMBURSEMENTS Shakopee Community Center supports various insurance reimbursement programs. Contact your insurance company for requirements and eligibility. Not all plans by providers include the fitness reimbursement benefit. Once eligible, go to nihcarewards.org to register. memberships to Medicare-eligible members with Humana, Medica and select UCare health plans. Membership includes free use of the Community Center and basic fitness classes. Silver & Fit® Medicare-eligible members of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota and Health Partners may be eligible for a free membership to enjoy the use of the Community Center, as well as basic fitness classes. Healthy Contributions Renew Active by United Health Care SilverSneakers Fitness® SilverSneakers® offers free

MEMBERSHIP FEES 2019

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP RATES

Resident

Non-Resident

*Family

$600 $380 $275

$815 $540 $370

Adult (18 - 59) Youth (1 -17) /

Senior (60+) & Military **Adult +1 3 Month Adult (18+)

$490 $160

$680 $225

MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP RATES Patrons with Monthly Memberships must enter a one-year agreement. The monthly fee will be deducted from either your savings or checking account on the first of each month. An enrollment fee of $30 applies to all monthly memberships. Resident Non-Resident *Family $55 $73 Adult (18 -59) $35 $48 Youth (1 -17)/ $25 $33 Senior (60 +) & Military **Adult +1 $45 $62 All rates include 7.375-percent sales tax. *For memberships, ‘family’ is defined as main contact, spouse/significant other (if applicable) and tax-dependent children residing at the same address. **Must meet defintion of a family to be eligible.

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ROOM RENTALS AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER The Shakopee Community Center offers places to gather for every occasion from small group meetings to larger events. Groups or individuals interested in reserving or renting facilities may do so by calling 952-233-9505. Rental fees are due at the time the reservation is made.

COMMUNITY ROOM The perfect location for meetings, events and receptions. • A large open room with a dance floor, fireplace and wall of natural light. • Food and alcohol allowed. Choose your own licensed caterer and beverage provider. • New audio-visual equipment to meet your needs. • Seating capacity for 180. • $100 refundable damage deposit is required for non-alcohol rentals. • $500 refundable damage deposit is required for alcohol-related rentals. $100/hour (2-hour minimum) *Fees are subject to change. Call for more information MEETING ROOMS A variety of rooms that are a great place for parties, meetings or business networking. • Rooms rates are based on seating capacity. Rooms are able to accommodate 10-70 people. • Meeting rooms are rented per hour. Full Room Rate* Sunday-Friday $75/hour (2-hour minimum) Saturday

COMMUNITY CENTER RENTALS

• Coffee service available. • Rates are listed per room.

Full Room

Capacity Rate*

Conference Room

10

$20/hour

Party Rooms

30

$30/hour

Community Center Multi-Purpose Room 50-70

$40/hour

Ice Arena Multi-Purpose Room

50

$40/hour

*Fees are subject to change. Call for more information

GYMS AND MULTI-PURPOSE ACTIVITY ROOM • Full size gym (two courts separated by curtain) and a multi-purpose activity space. • Facilities are rented per hour. • Table and chairs not available for these facilities. • Rates are listed per facility.

Facility

Capacity Rate*

Multi-Purpose

165

$40/hour

Gym/per court

400

$50/hour

*Fees are subject to change. Call for more information.

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FITNESS ORIENTATIONS Get acquainted with our Fitness Center equipment. Fitness staff will explain and demonstrate the proper use and settings of cardio and strength training equipment during this one-hour orientation. Check in at the fitness desk. Pre-registration required. An orientation is required for youth 12- 13 before using the fitness equipment. When checking in at the front desk, youth will be given a wristband, indicating they have attended an orientation and are allowed to exercise on the fitness floor. WALKING TRACK FREE to the public. Sign in at the front desk. Under 16 must be accompanied by an adult/ parent. Periodic closures may occur due to recreational programming. FAMILY WALKING TIME FREE to the public. Sign in at the front desk. Strollers are permitted to use the inside lane, single file. Children must be supervised. WHEN: 10-11 a.m. and 3-5 p.m. Daily

OPEN GYM Available the majority of the time. As demand for space and programs increases, open gym is not available at all times. Please call ahead to confirm open gym availability at 952-233-9500 or visit www.ShakopeeMN.gov to view schedules for the East andWest gyms. ADULT OPEN BASKETBALL Pick up games for those 18 and up. Subject to daily user fee or FREE with Community Center membership. East Gym

COMMUNITY CENTER PROGRAMS

Tuesdays, 8-9 p.m. (September-April) Saturdays, 7-9 a.m. (September-April) Sundays, 8:15 -10:15 a.m. West Gym May be added on Saturdays and Sundays

Day Date

Time

Cost

Code

ADULT PICKLEBALL Interested in playing one of the fastest growing sports? The Community Center offers open pickleball times. Number of available courts depends on users in East Gym. Nets and equipment available or bring your own. Wear comfortable clothing and white soled tennis shoes. Make sure to check the schedule at the front desk.

Sat

April 6 9:30 a.m.

AFO 406

Wed April 10 5:30 p.m.

AFO 410

Sat

April 20 9:30 a.m.

AFO 420

Wed April 24 5:30 p.m.

AFO 424

Sat

May 4 9:30 a.m.

AFO 504

Wed May 8 5:30 p.m.

AFO 508

Sat

May 18 9:30 a.m.

AFO 518

Day

Time

Cost

OUTDOOR PICKLEBALL COURTS ALSO AVAILABLE SEE PAGE 40

Wed May 22 5:30 p.m.

AFO 522

Sun

10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Sat

June 1 9:30 a.m.

AFO 601

Mon &Wed

7-9 a.m.

Wed June 5 5:30 p.m.

AFO 605

Daily user fee or FREE with Community Center membership

Daily user fee or FREE with Community Center membership

Tues & Thurs

7-11 a.m.

Sat

June 15 9:30 a.m.

AFO 615

Thurs

7-8:45 p.m. (thru March)

Wed June 19 5:30 p.m.

AFO 619

Fri

7-9 a.m.

Sat

June 29 9:30 a.m.

AFO 629

Sat

9:15-10:45 a.m.

Wed July 3 5:30 p.m.

AFO 703

Day and times are subject to change. Please check the current gym schedule for updates. Gym is closed Aug. 15-27 for repairs. CC KIDS PLAYTIME Bring your clean trikes, riding toys, or play items in addition to what is provided. Parental supervision is required. No food or beverages allowed in the gyms. Day care ratio is 1:8.

Sat

July 13 9:30 a.m.

AFO 713

Wed July 17 5:30 p.m.

AFO 717

Sat

July 27 9:30 a.m.

AFO 727

Wed July 31 5:30 p.m.

AFO 731

Sat

Aug. 10 9:30 a.m.

AFO 810

Wed Aug. 14 5:30 p.m.

AFO 814

Sat

Aug. 24 9:30 a.m.

AFO 824

Day

Dates

Time

Cost

Wed Aug. 28 5:30 p.m.

AFO 828

$1 or FREE with Community Center membership

Registration deadline: One day prior to start date

Mon &Wed

Thru March

10-11:15 a.m.

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GROUP FITNESS CLASSES The Community Center offers a variety of fitness classes for ages 12 and up (12- and 13-year-olds may participate when accompanied by a parent/guardian). Classes are taught by certified instructors in a comfortable setting with safety and fun in mind. Just scan your membership card or pay the daily fee when checking in at the front desk. Consult with your physician prior to beginning any new exercise program. Visit www.ShakopeeMN.gov or stop by the Community Center to pick up a current schedule.

FITNESS CLASS FEES CC Member FREE Day Pass

EXERCISE FOR PEOPLE WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE Research shows that regular physical exercise helps people with Parkinson’s Disease reduce stiffness; regain mobility; improve gait, posture and balance; strengthen muscles; and manage other symptoms. Cardiovascular movement, resistance training, cognitive exercises and social experiences will give participants the confidence to continue a full and active life. This six-week class is designed for people with Parkinson’s, though anyone with a movement disorder is welcome. Support persons may attend at no cost. Community Center Studio 1, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Dates Time Cost Code Tues April 2-May 7 1:15-2:15 p.m. $50 FIT 006 Registration deadline: One week prior to start date SUMMER CABIN YOGA If you are not going to your cabin for the weekend, join us at the log cabin for a mini yoga retreat! Balance your energy with traditional poses, deep breathing and mindfulness. Stay after class for a summer-y treat. No experience necessary; all levels are welcome. Youth Building, 1099 Adams St. S. Day Dates Time Cost Code Sat May 11 9:30-11 a.m. $15 FIT 511 Sun July 14 FIT 714 Registration deadline: One week prior to start date NUTRITION 101 Do you want to be healthier but don’t know where to start? This workshop is a crash course in various nutrition topics, such as healthy eating, meal preparation, heart healthy tips and tricks, food label reading and more. Community Center Multipurpose Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Dates Time Cost Code SPECIALTY FITNESS CLASSES Beyond our drop-in classes that are included in membership, we have added some new fitness activities to explore. Classes below require participants to preregister and pay an additional fee.

$7 Resident $8.50 Non-Resident

FITNESS CLASS LIST Active Older Adult Classes • Senior Cardio • Senior Strength • Senior Yoga Aquatic Classes

NEW & EXPANDED CLASS OFFERINGS!

• Aqua Zumba • DeepWater • Water Aerobics • Water HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) Cardio Classes • Cycle • Step Aerobics • Zumba Strength Classes • Barbell Strength • Body Sculpt Core Conditioning • Kettlebell Cardio/Strength Classes • 50/50 • Boot Camp • Cycle Boot Camp • HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) • Hip Hop Muscle • Jillian Michaels' BodyShred • Strong by Zumba • TBC (Total Body Conditioning) Mind Body Classes • Barre Blend • Barre Connect

COMMUNITY CENTER FITNESS

• Fitness Yoga • Gentle Yoga • Yoga Classic • Yoga Fusion

April 14

FIT 414

Sun

May 5

4-5 p.m.

$10

FIT 505

June 2

FIT 602

Registration deadline: One week prior to start date

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PERSONAL TRAINING The Community Center is excited to offer one-on-one and small group personal training to help you achieve your goals. Certified personal trainers will design a safe and effective program, individualized to each client’s needs, abilities and goals. Personal training sessions are 55 minutes. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Individual Option Cost Two-Person Option Cost 1 Session $45 1 Session $67.50 5 Sessions $200 5 Sessions $300 10 Sessions $350 10 Sessions $525 MEET OUR PERSONAL TRAINERS Brad G. has been personal training and teaching group fitness classes since 2004 and is a specialist in strength and conditioning. He is a strong supporter of Fit for Life and trains with an emphasis on good form and technique. Heather L. has been a personal trainer and group exercise instructor for more than 10 years. She has a specialty in orthopedic fitness and an interest in injury prevention, management and rehabilitation, functional training and athletic training. Kurt P. has been a personal trainer for more than 10 years. His areas of interest include sports-specific training, youth athletes and weight loss. LinsdsyW. is a certified personal trainer, RYT-200 yoga teacher and group fitness and aquatics instructor. Her areas of interest include form and posture, core strength, balance, flexibility, weight loss, toning and strength training and stress reduction. Marya J. has been teaching and training in the Shakopee area for 17 years. Her areas of interest include weight loss, toning, flexibility, injury rehab and mind-body practices. Trixie A. has been involved in fitness for the last 13 years and is a NASM-certified personal trainer. Her areas of interest include balance, flexibility, cardiovascular endurance and functional strength. Victoria M. is a personal trainer and group exercise instructor. Her areas of interest include functional fitness, form and posture, strength and toning and aquatics.

COMMUNITY CENTER FITNESS

SIZZLIN' SUMMER FITNESS SAMPLER

FITNESS AT HUBER PARK Stay fit this summer! Get a good

It’s hot outside, but it’s cool inside at the Shakopee Community

workout and spend time outdoors with Boot Camp and Family Fitness! Classes will be taught by certified instructors and will be FREE to the community. No pre-registration required. Ages 12 and up are welcome to participate in Boot Camp; all ages welcome in Family Fitness. Classes subject to cancellation depending on weather. BOOT CAMP Huber Park Amphitheater, 150 Fillmore St. N. Day Dates Time Ages Cost Sat June 8-July 13 9-10 a.m. 12+ FREE FAMILY FITNESS Huber Park Amphitheater, 150 Fillmore St. N. Day Dates Time Ages Cost Mon June 10-July 15 6-6:45 p.m. All FREE

Center! Meet our instructors and try a mini-class of our

group exercise offerings, including newly added classes like Barbell Strength, Step Aerobics, Hip Hop Muscle and Barre Connect. Personal trainers will also be available to answer questions about our personal training program or show you around the fitness floor. Enter your name in the drawing to win a FREE personal training session. Enrollment fees are waived for those who sign up for a membership that day. WHEN: Saturday, July 20 TIME: 8-11 a.m. WHERE: Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. COST: FREE

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KIDS COVE KIDS COVE is a drop-in child care center for children ages 6 months through 10 years of age. Our goal is to provide a fun and safe supervised environment while parents use our fitness facilities or participate in an activity. Fun, welcoming team members offer a variety of activities that expand children's creativity and provide some hands-on learning experiences. HOURS

Monday-Saturday 8-11:30 a.m. Monday-Thursday 4:30-8 p.m. COST Members

$3.50 per child, per hour $4.50 per child, per hour

Non Members

Punch card options are available

GENERAL INFORMATION • KIDS COVE offers 1-hour minimum, 1.5 hours (90 minutes) or 2 hours maximum of care per child per visit. • All payments will be made at the Community Center service desk prior to children entering.

CHILD CARE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES • Minnesota law requires that parents remain in the building while their child is in the child care area. • Parents will follow a sign-in and sign-out procedure that includes providing a team member with a photo ID or Community Center member card. • No child will be released to anyone other than the parents/guardians or other authorized persons listed on the child’s registration form. • Children may not leave the child care area at any time. • In consideration of team members and other children, we ask that parents do not bring their child if he/she has a fever above 100.1, diarrhea or vomiting in the past 24 hours, conjunctivitis, pus draining from eyes, unexplained lethargy, undiagnosed rash or green discharge from the nose. • For the safety of children with possible allergies, no food or drinks are allowed in the play area. • For the safety of the children, over-the-counter and prescription medication is not permitted in the child care area. Exceptions may be made for children in need of emergency allergy medications or other needs specified. • Children are not allowed to bring outside toys. • Parents will be paged or located to return to the child care area if a child needs a diaper change, a child has been crying for more than 15 minutes, a child becomes ill, a child is perceived to need to be fed a bottle or breast fed, a child receives an injury or if a child fails to follow the rules or is unresponsive to team member’s efforts. In the event a parent does not pick up his or her child/children five minutes after the written time of pickup, an additional hour will be charged. Privileges to use the drop-in child care may be lost for a determined period of time if late pickups continue.

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Shakopee Parks & Recreation Department Activities Brochure Spring-Summer 2019

INDOOR PLAYGROUND THE LO KOUT

Come play The Lookout! The Lookout indoor playground features a variety of play elements for ages 10 and under, including four levels of play, music, a climbing wall and a special toddler area. Try climbing all the way to the fire truck and look out the skylight or stop on the way up and wave to your mom as you sit in the observation ball. Follow the Kid Conveyor over to the Blob Loop - Don't fall off! Don't forget to try the big yellow slide. It's the fastest way to get back to the floor.

COST $3 per child or included in Community Center membership GENERAL INFORMATION • Wristband requirements apply. Required check-in at the guest service counter. • Socks are required. Socks may be available at Community Center front desk for purchase. • No wet bathing suits. • Place shoes and personal items in storage units. • Please have your child use the restroom before entering. SUPERVISION • Not directly supervised by building staff. • Parents of young children may enter the play structure to supervise. • Children 10 and under must be actively supervised by an individual age 16+ within play area. RULES • No running or rough play. • Do not place children on laps when sliding. • No outside food, gum, drinks, toys or play items. • No climbing up slides or on the outside of equipment. • Slide one at a time in a forward seated position; feet first. • Adults and older children use caution around younger children. • Birthday parties/cake service are not permitted in the lobby area. • Party rooms are available for rent. • Diaper changing stations are in the restrooms and locker rooms. • No floor diaper changes.

WHY WEAR SOCKS? Both for hygiene and safety. Socks help prevent fungi and bacteria from spreading, and wearing socks can prevent accidents such as toes being caught in structures. Socks can also absorb impact if something hits or falls on someone’s foot.

www.ShakopeeMN.gov/registration

P: 952-233-9500 | H: 952-233-9502 | TTY: 952-496-4122

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Celebrate at the Shakopee Community Center!

BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGES NERF TM BATTLE Your host turns commando and leads you on a target- shooting mission. Once that mission is complete, it’s battle time! Obstacles and challenges await. Looking for a unique and exciting party? Mission accomplished. Equipment provided. GYMCRAZIUM PARTY What is the best part of a gym party? The freedom to tailor it to the taste of your birthday boy or girl. Your host can lead a couple activities you specify: Gym games, basketball, dodgeball, kickball, floor hockey, etc. POKE'MON PARTY! Poke’mon is all the rage, so you can’t go wrong with this themed party. There are so many fun ideas, we’ll never get to them all: Spoink Race, the Pikachu Stomp, Poke’ Bingo, Pin the Tail on the Pikachu, Poke’ Ball Hunt, themed facepaint and temp tattoos, guess how many Caterpie… and more. We’ll put our Poke’mon touch on things with the help of Piplup, Squirtle, Turtwig and Chimchar. Bring your themed cake or cupcakes and we’ll have themed goodie bags ready for each kid. It’ll be a hit! PARTY ON ICE! Know what’s cool? Ice skating the day away at the ice arena. Have guests bring skates or use our rental skates free of charge. Parties are only available during open skate times. Limited number of rental skates are available. THE LOOKOUT INDOOR PLAYGROUND PARTY Climb, slide, crawl, jump and explore The Lookout indoor playground. Tons of fun for any group of kids. Plenty of space to be adventurous! Playground use is non-exclusive. POOL PARTY BASH! (NON-HOSTED) Splish Splash, it’s a pool party bash! You’ll have exclusive use of the pool party room for two hours and pool admission for 14 guests. Regular pool rules and adult supervision requirements apply. Ride the slides, shoot the water cannons, play water basketball and more!

BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGE • Pokemon Party $175; all others $150 plus tax. • Most parties include birthday host, exclusive use of party room, paper products, decorations, candy/prize bags • Just bring cake, ice cream, beverages and gifts! • Up to 12 kids (plus parents of birthday girl/boy). Additional kids: $10 each. • Parties are geared towards children ages 5-10 • Packages available Saturdays and Sundays, 2 hours • Availability may depend on scheduling, open gym, open skate times and open swim times • Call 952-233-9518 or email csatterthwaite@ShakopeeMN. gov to inquire.

COMMUNITY CENTER BIRTHDAY PARTIES

Make your child’s birthday party special!

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ENIGMA TEEN CENTER ENIGMA TE CENTER & SKAT PARK

The Enigma Teen Center provides teenagers a community facility in which they can socialize, try new activities, develop a sense of ownership and have FUN! HOURS Spring Summer Monday-Friday 3-8:30 p.m. 2-8 p.m. Saturday 2-7:30 p.m. 2-7 p.m. Sunday 2-6 p.m. 2-6 p.m. Earlier and later hours for special events and rentals! ENIGMA PARTY RENTALS Enigma Parties appeal to all ages - kids/teens/families/ sport teams! • Xbox360 • Playstation • Music • Air hockey • Flat screen TVs • Pool and ping pong Book your party today! $65/hour with two-hour minimum

FAMILY FUN DAY SUNDAYS A fun time to

experience what the teen center has to offer on one special day per week. Kids ages 9 and up can hang out in the teen center as long as they

SHAKOPEE SKATE PARK The Shakopee Skate Park on the Community Center campus is open and available for use as weather allows. Bikes, blades,

boards and scooters permitted. The newly designed park features:

• low concrete grind ledge • high concrete grind ledge • concrete a-frame with hubba and handrail • concrete quarter-pipe • concrete curved manual pad and ledge combo • flat grind rail (round) • and all of the original pieces!

are signed in with someone 16+ who is in the building. A great time for a parent to get a workout in or take a fitness class. Kids under 9 can hang out, too, and they just need to be with someone age 16+ within the teen center. Parents can play pool, video games or just do something fun and different with their kids.

www.ShakopeeMN.gov/registration

P: 952-233-9500 | H: 952-233-9502 | TTY: 952-496-4122

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SHAKOPEE ICE ARENA

LEARN TO SKATE Ice skating is a great way to have fun, stay fit and make new friends. The Learn to Skate Program offers skill progressions designed to enhance the capabilities of each skater. Shakopee offers basic skating instruction through advanced figure skating beginning at age 3 through adults. Classes meet once per week for 30 minutes. Class placement is determined by skill level and age. • Shakopee Parks and Recreation reserves the right to move children to the appropriate level if they are not registered in the correct level. • Protective headgear is recommended for all children under the age of 6 and must be provided by the participant. • Class attire: Skaters should wear warm, comfortable clothing. We suggest dressing in layers so jackets or sweaters may be removed as the skaters warm up. Mittens or gloves are a must! No tight jeans; they restrict movement. • Please make sure that your skate blades are sharp and your boots fit properly. Skates should be sharpened before first class. • Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled class. • Classes may be combined or canceled if class minimums are not met.

CLASS DESCRIPTIONS SnowPlow Levels 1-3 (ages 4-7)

Levels are designed to help the preschool-age skater develop preliminary coordination and strength to maneuver on the ice. Helmets are highly recommended for all beginners (bicycle helmets acceptable). Basic Skills This program will introduce the basic skill moves that are the fundamentals of the sport: forward skating, backward skating, stops, edges, crossovers, turns and mohawks. Upon completion of the basic levels, skaters will have a basic knowledge of the sport, enabling them to advance to more specialized areas of skating. Hockey Skills The curriculum teaches the fundamentals of hockey skating. Skaters will learn how to maneuver faster and be more agile on the ice. Necessary equipment: hockey skates, certified hockey helmet (ice approved) and hockey gloves (optional). Skaters will learn all the elements without a hockey stick. Free Skate This is the point where the skater can choose whether to pursue a recreational or competitive approach to the sport of figure skating. Adult Primary focus is to develop forward and backward skating, gliding, stopping and introduce crossovers.

HOCKEY STORE Skate Sharpening $5/pair Skate Rental $4/pair

Skate laces, tape, mouth guards and other items also available for purchase.

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1225 Fuller St. S. Shakopee, MN 55379 | PHONE: 952-233-9522 | FAX: 952-233-3831 | TTY: 952-496-4122

MON, APRIL 29-JUNE 10 Ice Arena, 1225 Fuller St. S. COST: $75 Resident; $85 Non-Res

SHAKOPEE ICE ARENA

PUBLIC SKATING AT SHAKOPEE ICE ARENA Check the monthly calendar for skate times at www.ShakopeeMN.gov/icearena.

OPEN SKATING - MARCH 5-MAY 31 The public is invited to enjoy open skating. Day Time

Class

Time

Code

Snowplow Sam 6-6:30 p.m.

SK 1500

Cost

Basic Skills 1/2 6-6:30 p.m.

SK 1501

Mon-Fri

Noon-2 p.m.

Basic Skills 3/4/5 6-6:30 p.m.

SK 1502

$5 or FREE with Community Center membership

Sat & Sun Varies. Check monthly calendar on city website.

Snow Plow Sam 6:30-7 p.m.

SK 1503

Basic Skills 1/2 6:30-7 p.m.

SK 1504

OPEN SKATING - JUNE 1 AND AFTER Summer open skate times vary. Please check monthly calendar on city website. YOUTH OPEN HOCKEY Open hockey is a great way for participants to work on their hockey fundamentals, such as shooting, skating and balance. Helmets required; other safety equipment recommended. Please bring your own hockey pucks. FIGURE SKATING FREESTYLE Skaters can work on their skills with or without their skating coaches.

Basic Skills 1/2 7-7:30 p.m.

SK 1505

Basic Skills 6/7/8/ FS 1-6

7-7:30 p.m.

SK 1506

Hockey 1/2/3

7-7:30 p.m.

SK 1507

Adult

7-7:30 p.m.

SK 1508

Registration deadline: Friday, April 26

MON, JUNE 24-AUG. 5 Ice Arena, 1225 Fuller St. S. COST: $75 Resident; $85 Non-Res Class Time Code Snowplow Sam 6-6:30 p.m. SK 1600 Basic Skills 1/2 6-6:30 p.m. SK 1601 Basic Skills 3/4/5 6-6:30 p.m. SK 1602 Snow Plow Sam 6:30-7 p.m. SK 1603 Basic Skills 1/2 6:30-7 p.m. SK 1604 Basic Skills 1/2 7-7:30 p.m. SK 1605 Basic Skills 6/7/8/ FS 1-6 7-7:30 p.m. SK 1606 Hockey 1/2/3 7-7:30 p.m. SK 1607 Adult 7-7:30 p.m. SK 1608 Registration deadline: Friday, June 21 PRIVATE ICE RENTAL If you are looking to rent a private hour of ice, contact Troy Ciernia at 952-233-9530 or email tciernia@ ShakopeeMN.gov for more information.

TURF OPPORTUNITIES Each spring, Rink 2 transitions into a turf field. Turf is available March 11 through April 27. TURF RENTAL Turf hours are still available for rent. The fee is $90 per hour. Please contact Troy Ciernia at 952-233-9530 or email at tciernia@ ShakopeeMN.gov for more information. OPEN TURF The public is invited to enjoy open turf times. Additional dates may be available. Check the monthly ice arena calendar on the city website. Day Time Cost Mon-Fri Noon-2 p.m. $5 or FREE with Community Center membership Fri 4-6 p.m.

www.ShakopeeMN.gov/registration

P: 952-233-9500 | H: 952-233-9502 | TTY: 952-496-4122

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INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER

The 22,300-square-foot aquatic center includes a zero-depth entry pool with play features and water slide, four-lane lap pool, whirlpool and sauna. The pool also has family changing rooms, locker rooms and seating surrounding the pool deck. It is staffed by American Red Cross-trained and certified lifeguards. AQUATIC CENTER RULES • An individual must be 48 inches tall to use the large water slide.

• Children 6 and under must have an adult within arm’s reach at all times. • Children 7-10 must be accompanied by a responsible individual age 16+ within the pool area. • Jean pants, cut off shorts and heavy clothing that may inhibit swimming ability and non-swim diapers are not allowed in the pools. • Swim diapers are required for children not potty trained. Swim diapers are available for purchase at our front desk for a small fee. • Only US Coast Guard life jackets are permitted, except on slides. • An individual age 16+ must be in

the water, within arm’s reach of any individual in a life jacket. • No food or drink, besides water, is permitted within the pool facility. • Glassware and similar materials with a tendency to shatter are not permitted. • Fins, kickboards and snorkels may only be used during lap swim. • Water play items: Clean, safe, non-inflatable items that do not interfere with other patrons are permitted. • Individuals must shower after using the sauna before using the pool or whirlpool. • Use of essential oils is not permitted in the sauna. • Lifeguards may notify you of other policies. Please abide by their instruction.

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HOURS OF OPERATION Schedules are subject to change. See the current aquatics schedule, including slide and water feature availability, at www.ShakopeeMN.gov/indooraquaticcenter.

INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER

OPEN SWIM THRU JUNE 9 Day Time

OPEN SWIM STARTING JUNE 10 Day Time Mon &Wed 1-7 p.m.

Mon &Wed 1-4:45 p.m.

7:15-8:15 p.m.

Tues & Thurs 1-5:30 p.m.

Thurs

1-7:30 p.m. 1-8:30 p.m.

7:15-8:30 p.m.

Tues & Fri

Fri

1-8:30 p.m.

Sat

Noon-7:30 p.m. Noon-4:45 p.m.

Sat

Noon-7:30 p.m.

Sun

Sun

Noon-7 p.m.

INDOOR TOT TIME Infants and toddlers will have the opportunity to play in the zero- depth entry pool before the center opens to the public. The slides and play features will be closed during this time. A lifeguard will be on duty. Adult supervision is required and adults must be in the water with their children. Each session requires participants to exit the facilities before regular hours. Only U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets may be worn. No other flotation devices will be allowed. Indoor Aquatic Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Time Ages Cost Mon & Wed 9:30-Noon

LAP SWIM THRU JUNE 9 ADULT (18+) Day Open Lanes Time Mon-Fri 4 5-9 a.m. Sat 4 6-8 a.m. ALL AGES Day Time

LAP SWIM STARTING JUNE 10 ADULT (18+) Day Open Lanes Time Mon-Fri 4 5-9 a.m. Sat 4 6-8 a.m. ALL AGES Day Open Lanes Time

Open Lanes

4 1 4

10:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 1 4 1

10:30 a.m.-4:45 p.m.

Mon

Mon

1-7 p.m.

7:15-8:30 p.m.

11 a.m.-1 p.m. 1-5:30 p.m. 7:15-8:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

11 a.m.-4:45 p.m.

Tues & Fri

Tues & Thurs

5-8:30 p.m.

1-2

9 a.m.-4:45 p.m. 7:15-8:30 p.m.

4

Wed

Wed

1-2

1-7 p.m.

10:30 a.m.-4:45 p.m.

4

11 a.m.-1 p.m.

Thurs

Fri

5-8:30 p.m.

1-2

1-8:30 p.m.

Sat

Noon-7:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-Noon Noon-4:45 p.m.

4 1 4 1

9:15 a.m.-Noon Noon-7:30 p.m. 9:15 a.m.-Noon

$5/child or FREE with Community Center membership;

Sat

Sun

0-6

Sun

Sun 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Noon-7 p.m.

Free for parents

www.ShakopeeMN.gov/registration

P: 952-233-9500 | H: 952-233-9502 | TTY: 952-496-4122

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