Fall 2022 Parks and Recreation Activities Brochure

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SHAKOPEE PARKS & RECREATION ACTIVITIES BROCHURE

FALL 2022

THE LOG CABIN: NOT JUST FOR KIDS Consider the Log Cabin for your next event venue

Spooky Family Fun Wear your costume! Enjoy games, animals, food, and more! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 at HUBER PARK 2:30–4 p.m. Code: SE 1029 4:30–6 p.m. Code: SE 2029 Registration required at www.ShakopeeMN.gov/registration

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 7 9 p.m. | AT HUBER PARK ADULT EVENT: 21+ ONLY $10/person Registration required at www.ShakopeeMN.gov/registration Code: SE 3029 Registration deadline: One week prior to event

Registration deadline: One week prior to event. Fee: $5 per child, adults are free.

55+ SCOTT COUNTY EXPO

OCTOBER 21, 2022 ~ 8 a.m.–1 p.m. TWIN OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL 15860 Fish Point Rd SE Prior Lake, MN Fee: $15

t Huber Park

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 Movie begins at dusk. Free Admission. Bring your lawn chair, blankets and refreshments! Movie titles to be announced about 2 weeks prior to date.

Absolutely Elvis! Todd Anderson as Elvis presents a delightfully entertaining show as a knock-out Elvis i mpersonator

Pioneer Photography featuring Minnesota’s own historian and story-teller Doug Ohman. Bringing Minnesota’s history to life.

Continental Breakfast • Vendor Exhibits • Entertainment • Lunch Prize Drawings • Health Screenings

TO REGISTER: Registration opens August 8 Online: www.shakopeemn.gov/registration Mail: Shakopee Community Center, 1255 Fuller Street, Shakopee, MN Registration deadline: Oct. 7

MORE INFORMATION: Contact: Mary Feltmann

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

On days of inclement weather, the message will be updated 30 minutes prior to the start of the program. RECREATION HOTLINE: 952-233-9502 attendance at programs or events sponsored by the city constitutes voluntary consent. More information is available at www.ShakopeeMN.gov/ communications . Periodically, we take pictures or record video of 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 CITY PROGRAMS Program Registration . . . . . . 4 Community Center. . . . . . . 5 Community Center RoomRentals . 6 Birthday Parties. . . . . . . . . 7 Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Ice Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Aquatics. . . . . . . . . . 10–11 Preschool & Youth. . . . . 12–14 Youth and Adult Sports . . . . 15 Active Older Adults . . . . 16–19 Special Events . . . . . . . . . 20 Community Engagement . . . 21 Park Facilities . . . . . . . 22–23 Cover Photo: Log Cabin PHOTO/VIDEO POLICY

PARKS & RECREATION ACTIVITIES BROCHURE FALL 2022

(Top): Log Cabin interior kitchenette view; (Bottom): Log Cabin entrance view; (Right): Log Cabin exterior.

The Log Cabin: Not just for kids Consider the city’s spacious venues for your next gathering Whether you are looking for a venue for a wedding, party, or family reunion, the Log Cabin at Lions Park is the perfect spot for all occasions. The Log Cabin is formally known as The Youth Building due to its history as a meeting space for scout organi- zations. As nearby Lions Park has evolved and grown, so has the Log Cabin, which is available through Shako- pee Parks and Recreation for groups and private rentals of all ages. Policy updates recently approved by the Shakopee City Council now allow renters to stay until 11 p.m. and serve alcohol on site in accordance with the building use guidelines. With plenty of space, comfort, and quiet, the cabin is ideal for any type of get-together. The cabin features a kitchenette area, with tables and chairs provided. Depending on what type of event you’re hosting, the nearby disc golf course, playground, and splash pad make for great additional amenities for your guests. As part of the policy updates, the Log Cabin is still available for all day rentals as well as a block of time from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday–Sunday. Weekday rentals are available by the hour. The Community Room, located inside the Shakopee Community Center, is another great option for your event. The Community Room is a perfect location for meetings, birthday parties, and receptions. It is a large, open room with a dance floor, catering kitchen, fireplace, and full wall of natural light. The Com- munity Room also offers audio and visual equipment. The space formerly known as Kids Cove in the Community Center has been under construction this sum- mer. Beginning Oct. 1, there will be three new rental spaces available in this area of the building. The newly remodeled spaces will accommodate between 25–45 people. For more information about our rental options, pricing, and full list of amenities, contact Shakopee Parks and Recreation at parks@ShakopeeMN.gov .

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PROGRAM REGISTRATION

HOWTO 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. 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/recreation/programs Mail registration form and payment to: Shakopee Parks and Recreation Department

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1255 Fuller Street S. Shakopee, MN 55379

REGISTRATION DEADLINES Registration deadlines are established for each class to help ensure appropriate staffing, sup- plies and facilities to meet registration needs. Please refer to the programdescriptions for each program’s registration deadline. If no registra- tion deadline is listed, the deadline is seven days before the program begins. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How do I know I'm in? You can assume you are in the class you regis- tered 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 $10 service fee charged on all class transfers that must 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 avail- able, it will be offered to the first/next person on the waiting list until the opening is filled.

Every effort will bemade to create additional class sessions, and you will be contacted if your regis- tration is able to be accommodated. Once the class begins, if we have been unable to accom- modate 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 regis- tration deadline, we will refund your registration fee, minus a $10 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. NON-RESIDENT FEE POLICY All participants living outside the city limits of Shakopee must pay a $10 non-resident fee for each program. This amount is per participant per class andmust 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 reg- istrations: 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 cor- rect, please call our office at 952-233-9500. I have a Shakopee address. Why am I not considered a resident? Even though your mailing address is Shako- pee, you reside in a township or adjacent com- munity. Your tax dollars are not directed to the

municipality of Shakopee. School District bound- aries 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. INCLUSION POLICY & PROCESS The City of Shakopee is dedicated to providing: ■ Opportunities for everyone to be a valued customer and welcomed participant in programs, regardless of ability level. ■ Reasonable accommodations as needed. When registering for a program, please indicate the participant’s special need. Then, contact Carla Kress at 952-233-9516 three weeks prior to the start of the program to discuss strategies for inclusion and for staff to gather information about the participant. Youmay be asked to com- plete 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 finan- cial 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 fromSept. 1–Aug. 30. Requests must be made one week before you plan to register.

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COMMUNITY CENTER

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SHAKOPEE COMMUNITY CENTER The Shakopee Community Center offers fitness equipment, gyms, walking track, an indoor aquatic center, indoor playground, fitness classes and meeting space. It is also home to the Shakopee Ice Arena, Ṡ akpe ti Lounge and the Shakopee Skate Park. Anyone under 15 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Learn more about these amenities on the city website at www.ShakopeeMN.gov/communitycenter . ■ Gymnasiums: Our two gyms feature courts for basketball, pickleball and volleyball. Most time is dedicated to open gym. ■ Indoor Track: The three-lane walking/jogging track is free to use and available to the community year-round. ■ Cardiovascular & Strength Area: The fitness center features a variety of cardio equipment, weight machines and free weights. Participants must be 15 years of age to use the fitness center alone. 12–14 year olds may use the fitness center with a parent/guardian after completing a fitness orientation. ■ 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. Find open swim and lap swim hours, fees and aquatic center rules at www.ShakopeeMN.gov/aquatics . ■ The Lookout: The indoor playground features a variety of play elements for ages 10 and under. Socks required. Available for purchase at the front desk. HOURS Monday–Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 a.m.–9 p.m. Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 a.m.–8 p.m. Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a.m.–8 p.m. HOLIDAY HOURS Monday, September 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Closed Thursday, November 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Closed Friday, November 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a.m.–8 p.m.

DAY PASSES *

Resident

Non-Resident

Adult (18–59) Youth (1–17)

$7 $5 $5

$12 $10

COMMUNITY CENTER

Senior (60+) and Military

$5

MEMBERSHIPS The Shakopee Community Center offers annual and monthly memberships. 2022 Annual Membership Rates Resident Non-Resident Family 1 $630 $856 Adult (18–59) $399 $567 Youth (1–17), Senior (60+), Military $289 $389 Adult +1 additional family member 2 $515 $714 Adult (18+): 3 month membership $168 $236 1 For memberships, ‘family’ is defined as main contact, spouse/significant other (if applicable) and tax-dependent children residing at the same address. Patrons with Monthly Memberships must enter a one-year agreement. The monthly fee will be deducted from either your debit or credit card on the first of each month. An enrollment fee of $30 applies at all monthly memberships. Resident Non-Resident Family 1 $58 $77 Adult (18–59) $37 $50 Youth (1–17), Senior (60+), Military $26 $35 Adult +1 additional family member 2 $47 $65 1 For memberships, ‘family’ is defined as main contact, spouse/significant other (if applicable) and tax-dependent children residing at the same address. 2 Must meet the definition of a family to be eligible. HEALTH CARE REIMBURSEMENTS Shakopee Community Center supports various insurance reimbursement programs. Contact your insurance company to see if you are eligible. 2 Must meet the definition of a family to be eligible. 2022 Monthly Membership Rates

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COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM RENTALS Groups or individuals interested in reserving or renting facilities may do so by contacting Barb Potthier at 952-233-9505 or parks@ShakopeeMN.gov or booking a room online at www.ShakopeeMN.gov/registration . Rental fees are due within 48 hours of approved request.

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COMMUNITY ROOM The perfect location for meetings, events, and receptions. ■ A large open roomwith a dance floor, fireplace and wall of natural light. ■ Food and alcohol allowed. Choose your own licensed caterer and beverage provider. ■ Audio/visual equipment to meet your needs. ■ Seating capacity for 150. ■ $300 refundable damage deposit required for non-alcohol rentals. ■ $500 refundable damage deposit required for all alcohol-related rentals. Full Room Rate Sunday–Friday $75/hour (2-hour minimum) Saturday $100/hour (2-hour minimum)

MEETING ROOMS A variety of rooms for parties, meetings or business networking. ■ Room rates are based on seating capacity. Rooms are able to accommodate 10–70 people. ■ Meetings rooms are rented per hour. ■ Rates are listed per room. Room Capacity Rate Conference Room 10 $20/hour Party Rooms (Weekdays Only) 30 $30/hour Enigma Teen Center 45 $40/hour Arena Multi-Purpose 50 $40/hour

GYMS ANDMULTI-PURPOSE ACTIVITY ROOM ■ Full-size gym (two courts separated by curtain) and a multi-purpose activity room. ■ Table and chairs are not available for these facilities. ■ Rates are listed per facility. Room Capacity Rate/ hour

Multi-Purpose Activity Room Gym—per court

165

$40/hour

400

$50/hour

PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS

Enigma Teen Center

Multi-Purpose Activity Room

Birthday Party Room

Pool Party Room

East Gym

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BIRTHDAY PARTIES Planning your child’s birthday party can be a big undertaking. We can help reduce the stress, as the Shakopee Community Center has many options to make your child’s birthday party a success. GYMCRAZIUM PARTY—HOSTED

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SPLASH PARTY—NON HOSTED Splish and splash, it’s a pool party bash! You’ll have exclusive use of a party room, and pool admission is included. Regular pool rules and adult supervision requirements apply. Ride the slides, shoot the water cannons and more! Party package fee: $165 (includes applicable sales tax). LOOKOUT PLAYGROUND PARTY—NONHOSTED Climb, slide, crawl, jump and explore the Lookout Indoor Playground. Tons of fun for any group of kids. Playground use is non-exclusive. There’s plenty of space to be adventurous! Party package fee: $150 (includes applicable sales tax). PARTY ON ICE—NON HOSTED Know what’s cool? Ice skating the day away at the Shakopee Ice Arena. Have guests bring their skates or use our rental skates free of charge. Parties only available during open skate time. Limited number of rental skates are available. Party package fee: $200 (includes applicable sales tax). Due to prime hockey season fall/winter Party on Ice will be very limited. If interested, please email csatterthwaite@ShakopeeMN.gov . NERF® BATTLE XTREME—HOSTED Are you looking for a challenge? Our Nerf Battle Xtreme consists of obstacles and great places to hide and spy. Your host will lead you through missions while experiencing battle time with amped up music and a light show. This party package is a thrilling experience for your child. Equipment provided. Party package fee: $185 (includes applicable sales tax).

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 of activities that you specify: gym games, basketball, dodgeball, kickball, floor hockey, etc. Do your kids have a special interest that is suitable for the gym? Let’s see if we can make it happen. Party package fee: $165 (includes applicable sales tax). Make your child’s birthday party special!

BIRTHDAY PARTIES

BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGE INFO: ■ All party packages include 14 place settings, 12 goodie bags, and a 2-hour rental of party room ■ Up to 12 kids (Plus parents/guardians of birthday child)—additional kids (up to 16 total) $10 each ■ Outside food, drinks, cake are allowed to be brought into the facility—no alcohol is permitted in facility ■ Parties are geared for kids ages 5–10 ■ Packages available Saturdays and Sundays ■ Availability may depend on scheduling, open gym, open swim/skating times or other previously scheduled events. ■ Contact Courtney Satterthwaite at csatterthwaite@ ShakopeeMN.gov .

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FITNESS

GROUP FITNESS CLASSES The Community Center offers a variety of classes for ages 12 and up (12–14 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.

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Reservations are required for classes. Tomake a class reservation or view a current class list, visit at www.shakopeemn.gov/recreation/community-center/fitness . When arriving for classes, check in at the front desk, and then scan your membership card or pay the daily fee. Consult with your physician prior to beginning any new exercise program.

FITNESS ORIENTATIONS Get acquainted with our cardio equipment and strengthmachines as well as fitness floor etiquette. A certified personal trainer will demonstrate and answer questions on the proper use and setting adjustments of each machine. A fitness orientation is required for all youth, ages 12–14, prior to use of the fitness center. After attending the fitness orientation, youth may work out on the fitness floor with a parent/guardian. Fitness orientations are offered each month on the first and third Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. and the third Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Please see website for dates and to register. Pre-registration required; registration ends one day prior to orientation. Free for members, daily entrance fee for non-members. SPECIALTY FITNESS CLASSES BUNNY YOGA Adorable and adoptable rabbits roam freely as the yoga flows, which encourages a lot of bunny-human interaction. Registration proceeds benefit Rabbit Rescue of Minnesota. Participants: Min: 16, Max: 40 East Gym, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code

PARKINSON’S FITNESS CLASSES PARKINSON’S FUNCTIONAL EXERCISE:

GROUP FITNESS SPECIAL EVENTS Get ready to challenge yourself this fall with a variety of mash-up classes and fitness challenges where you will get to enjoy old favorites, discover new favorites, and push your fitness to the next level. Stay tuned for further details as the date of each class or challenge gets closer. FALL INTO FITNESS CHALLENGE: Sep. 1–30 Pick up your bingo card at your first class and fill those spaces for a chance to win personal training sessions, bunny yoga registration, guest passes, and more. ACTIVE OLDER ADULTS KICK OFF TO FALL FITNESS SAMPLER: Thu., Sep. 22, 8–9:30 a.m. Mini classes of each of the AOA designated fitness classes followed by socializing, snacks, and a drawing. Free for all active older adults! MONSTER MASH-UP: Sat., Oct. 8, 9–10:30 a.m. Get ready to kick it up a notch with a variety of instructors and exercise formats while having a ghoulish fun time. Free for members, day pass for non-members. TURKEY BURN: Fri., Nov. 25, 8:30–10 a.m. Thanksgiving is over and it is time to burn off the extra calories with cycling, weights, core, and more. Free for members, day pass for non- members. Registration required. Bring a non-perishable item to be donated to the food shelf. PEDALING FOR PARKINSON’S This indoor cycling program is designed to increase endurance, mobility, and balance. You will progress week to week at your own pace. Riding an indoor stationary bicycle has been shown to reduce the symptoms of Parkinson’s as much as 35%. This class does require a medical consent from your doctor. Please contact sfoley@ ShakopeeMN.gov to have one emailed to you or stop in at the front desk of the Community Center to pick one up. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Time Code Thursdays 10:15–11:15 a.m. Free for members; day pass for non-members This class is designed for those with Parkinson’s but is open to all who need to improve mobility and balance. This class is designed to reduce stiffness, regain mobility, and improve balance and posture while strengthening muscles from head to toe. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Time Code Tuesdays 10:15–11:15 a.m. Free for members; day pass for non-members

FITNESS

8+ (Ages 8–14 must be accompanied by a paid adult)

Dec. 3 10–11 a.m.

$25/person FIT 1203

Sat.

Registration deadline: Sun., Nov. 27

PERSONAL TRAINING The Community Center offers one-on-one and two-person 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.

SEPTEMBER SPECIAL! BUY 5 SESSIONS GET ONE FREE + FREE GIFT BUY 10 SESSIONS GET ONE FREE + FREE GIFT Valid Sep. 1–30

Personal training sessions are 55 minutes. Consult with your physician prior to beginning any new exercise program. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. 1 Person 2-Person 1 Session $50 $75 5 Sessions $240 $360 10 Sessions $460 $690

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ICE ARENA

The Shakopee Ice Arena is open year-round for practices, games, recreational skating, lessons, camps and tournaments by local and surrounding community organizations. It includes two sheets of ice, locker rooms, pro shop and bleacher seating.

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SHAKOPEE SKATE SCHOOL Shakopee Parks and Recreation partners with Go4Gold Skating Academy to provide skating opportunities for beginner, intermediate and advanced skaters through a variety of learn to skate, adaptive, recreational and elite training programs. The city program is offered at the Shakopee Ice Arena with all instruction delivered by Go4Gold staff. Register for the Shakopee Skate School at www.ShakopeeMN.gov/registration . SKATE PROGRAMS ■ Learn to Skate: Group lessons for all

EDGETEK HOCKEY EdgeTek Hockey operates the pro shop at the Shakopee Ice Arena. Drop boxes available at the Shakopee location. Skates guaranteed to be done by the time we open the next day. For more information about services, visit www.edgetekhockey.com .

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■ Skate Sharpening ■ Skate Contouring ■ Skate Repair ■ Skate Alignment

■ Steel Replacement ■ Holder Replacement ■ Marsblade/Roller Chassis ■ After Market Steel Replacement ■ Mail in Skate Servicing ■ After Hours Secure Skate Drop Box ■ Custom Skate Fitting ■ Skate Baking ■ Recreational Figure Skate Sharpening

ICE ARENA

levels using the Learn to Skate USA curriculum. ■ Little Gold Stars: Introductory program to competitive figure skating offering group and private instruction on and off the ice.

■ Competitive Figure Skate Sharpening ■ Goalie Skate Sharpening ■ Custom Shot Blockers ■ Consignment Skate Sales ■ Custom Logo Design ■ Custom Apparel Sales ■ Online Apparel Store

■ Community Skating Programs: Mini-Camps and special skating events for all skill levels and skating. ■ Junior Gold Stars: Young, auditioned skaters follow a more advanced path and learn how to train for competitive figure skating. ■ The Academy: A full-day competitive figure skating training program for all levels, beginner to elite.

PRIVATE ICE RENTAL The Shakopee Ice Arena sells time to teams, clubs, camps and private groups at any time in the year. Learn more at www.ShakopeeMN.gov/icearena .

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Registration deadlines are one week prior to the program start date unless otherwise listed.

AQUATICS LEARNTO SWIM

Shakopee Aquatics is a provider of the American Red Cross Learn to Swim program. Please refer to the level descriptions and choose the one that most closely fits your child’s swimming ability. If you have questions on level placement, please call Aquatics Specialist Hannah at 952-233-9528.

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■ Our instructors are committed and trained to teach your child the necessary skills for each level. It is common for participants to repeat levels before advancing. Additional practice time outside of class is essential for improvement and retention. ■ No refunds will be issued after registration deadline. ■ Parks and Recreation does not allow for make ups for missed classes. ■ Please arrive early to your class to change, use the restroom, and shower. Showers are mandatory before class. ■ Please register your child for the recommended level. Do not register for a higher level than recommended. Shakopee Parks and Recreation reserves the right to move children to the appropriate level if they are registered for a level that does not match their ability. If there is not space in an appropriate class, your child may be removed from lessons. ■ Classes may be combined or cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met.

TEACHER-STUDENT RATIOS FOR RED CROSS LEARN TO SWIM LESSONS Parent Child . . . . . . . . . . 1:10 Crayfish/Frog/Otter . . . . . . . 1:5 Sunfish/Bluegill. . . . . . . . . 1:6 Trout/Walleye. . . . . . . . . . 1:8 Salmon/Muskie. . . . . . . . . 1:10 Register early as space is limited. All swim lesson registration closes one week prior to the first day of class. What Your ChildWill Continue to Practice: ■ Float on back and front independently ■ Glide on front and back ■ Basic arm and leg movement on front and back ■ Introduction to treading water ■ Begin working on front and back crawl ■ Armmotions for elementary backstroke ■ Introduction to swimming in deep water ■ Side breathing ■ All skills to be performed independently after this level ■ Improve coordination ■ Improve simultaneous 1 and alternating 2 armand leg action ■ Treading water actions ■ Body and breath control while swimming ■ Further develop stroke technique ■ Improve swimming endurance ■ Learn sidestroke, breaststroke, and butterfly ■ Diving from a standing position ■ Improve technique in front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke, side stroke, breaststroke, and butterfly ■ Surface dives ■ Learn open and flip turns ■ Improve endurance and distance swam in all six strokes ■ Prepare students for advanced aquatics skills such as swim teamand lifeguard training

Parent and Child Swim Lessons (Ages 6months–5 years) with Parent

Learn to Swim Levels (Ages 6 and up)

Skills Your Child Can Already Do:

What Your ChildWill Continue to Practice: ■ Explore swimming and become comfortable in the water ■ Blow bubbles ■ Front and back floats ■ Getting face wet, submerge

Skills Your Child Can Already Do:

Level

Level

Sunfish Level 1

Parent Child No experience needed

No experience needed

AQUATICS

✓ Enter and exit water independently ✓ Submerge body independently underwater ✓ Glide on their front and back independently ✓ Float on their back for 10 seconds independently ✓ Front float for 10 seconds, roll to back, float for 10 seconds independently ✓ Swim front and back crawl 3 body lengths independently ✓ Swim in deep water independently ✓ Swim 10 yards of front crawl ✓ Swim 15 yards of back crawl and elementary backstroke ✓ Tread water for 30 seconds ✓ Rotary breathing ✓ Swim 25 yards 3 of front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke ✓ Swim 15 yards of breaststroke, sidestroke and butterfly ✓ Tread water for 2 minutes

Preschool Level (Ages 3–5 years) without Parent

Bluegill Level 2

Skills Your Child Can Already Do:

What Your ChildWill Continue to Practice: ■ Enter and exit water safely ■ Blow bubbles and submerge face ■ Front and back float with assistance ■ Basic leg and arm movement on front and back ■ Build upon skills learned in crayfish and become more independent ■ Simultaneous 1 and alternating 2 arm and leg action on front and back ■ Treading water actions ■ Improve coordination ■ Improve simultaneous 1 and alternating 2 arm and leg action

Level

Crayfish Preschool 1 No experience needed

Trout Level 3

✓ Enter and exit water independently ✓ Blow bubbles for 3 seconds ✓ Glide on front and back with assistance ✓ Float with minimal assistance for 3 seconds ✓ Float on front and back independently ✓ Glide on front and back independently ✓ Swim using

Walleye Level 4

Frog Preschool 2

Level 5 & 6 Combined

Otter Preschool 3

combined arm and leg action independently ■ Treading water actions ■ Body and breath control while swimming 1 Simultaneous arm/leg action: moving arms/legs together at one time. Example: breaststroke arms, elementary backstroke, whip kick. 2 Alternating arm/leg action: moving arms/legs separately at one time. Example: front crawl, back crawl, flutter kick.

Adult Lessons Age 15 and up

■ Curriculum is based on the interests and goals of the participant

No experience needed

3 25 yards is the length of the lap pool.

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The Shakopee Aquatics program utilizes the American Red Cross Learn to Swim Program. Please refer to the level descriptions on page 10 or on the city website ( www.ShakopeeMN.gov/aquatics ) to choose the one that most closely fits your child’s swimming ability. If you have questions on level placement, please call 952-233-9528. GROUP LESSONS

EVENING SESSIONS (8 weeks) Sundays, Sep. 11–Oct. 30 Indoor Aquatic Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Time Class

MINI SESSIONS (4 weeks) Sundays, Nov. 20–Dec. 11 Indoor Aquatic Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Time Class

Cost

Code

Cost

Code

SL 11C SL 11A SL 111 SL 112 SL 12D SL 12E SL 132 SL 133 SL 14A SL 14D SL 154 SL 151 SL 163 SL 165 SL 17C SL 17D SL 21D SL 21A SL 212 SL 22C SL 22E SL 231 SL 24E SL 24C SL 253 SL 267 Code

SL 31E SL 31D SL 311 SL 313 SL 32C SL 32D SL 332 SL 331 SL 34C SL 34E SL 353 SL 354 SL 362 SL 365 SL 41C SL 41A SL 411 SL 412 SL 42E SL 42D SL 434 SL 433 SL 44C SL 44D SL 452 SL 451 SL 463 SL 467 Code

4:45–5:15 p.m. 4:45–5:15 p.m. 4:45–5:25 p.m. 4:45–5:25 p.m. 5:25–5:55 p.m. 5:25–5:55 p.m. 5:35–6:15 p.m. 5:35–6:15 p.m. 6:05–6:35 p.m. 6:05–6:35 p.m. 6:25–7:05 p.m. 6:25–7:05 p.m. 6:45–7:25 p.m. 6:45–7:25 p.m. 7:15–7:45 p.m. 7:15–7:45 p.m.

Crayfish/Preschool 1

5–5:30 p.m. 5–5:30 p.m. 5–5:40 p.m. 5–5:40 p.m.

Otter/Preschool 3 Frog/Preschool 2 Sunfish/Level 1

Parent Child

Sunfish/Level 1 Bluegill/Level 2 Frog/Preschool 2 Otter/Preschool 3 Bluegill/Level 2

Trout/Level 3

5:40–6:10 p.m. 5:40–6:10 p.m. 5:50–6:30 p.m. 5:50–6:30 p.m. 6:20–6:50 p.m. 6:20–6:50 p.m. 6:40–7:20 p.m. 6:40–7:20 p.m.

Crayfish/Preschool 1

Frog/Preschool 2 Bluegill/Level 2 Sunfish/Level 1

$50 Resident $60 Non-Res

Trout/Level 3 Parent Child

$80 Resident $90 Non-Res

Crayfish/Preschool 1 Otter/Preschool 3

Frog/Preschool 2 Walleye/Level 4 Sunfish/Level 1

Trout/Level 3 Walleye/Level 4 Bluegill/Level 2

Trout/Level 3

7–7:40 p.m. 7–7:40 p.m.

Level 5 & 6 Combined Crayfish/Preschool 1

Level 5 & 6 Combined

AQUATICS

Tuesdays, Nov. 22–Dec. 13 Indoor Aquatic Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Time Class

Frog/Preschool 2

Cost

Tuesdays, Sep. 13–Nov. 1 Indoor Aquatic Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Time Class

5–5:30 p.m. 5–5:30 p.m. 5–5:40 p.m. 5–5:40 p.m.

Crayfish/Preschool 1

Parent Child

Cost

Sunfish/Level 1 Bluegill/Level 2 Otter/Preschool 3 Frog/Preschool 2 Walleye/Level 4

5–5:30 p.m. 5–5:30 p.m. 5–5:40 p.m.

Frog/Preschool 2

Parent Child

5:40–6:10 p.m. 5:40–6:10 p.m. 5:50–6:30 p.m. 5:50–6:30 p.m. 6:20–6:50 p.m. 6:20–6:50 p.m. 6:40–7:20 p.m. 6:40–7:20 p.m.

Bluegill/Level 2

5:40–6:10 p.m. 5:40–6:10 p.m. 5:50–6:30 p.m. 6:20–6:50 p.m. 6:20–6:50 p.m. 6:40–7:20 p.m.

Crayfish/Preschool 1 Otter/Preschool 3 Sunfish/Level 1 Otter/Preschool 3 Crayfish/Preschool 1

$50 Resident $60 Non-Res

$80 Resident $90 Non-Res

Trout/Level 3

Crayfish/Preschool 1

Frog/Preschool 2 Bluegill/Level 2 Sunfish/Level 1

Trout/Level 3

7–7:45 p.m.

Adult Beginner Swim

7–7:40 p.m. 7–7:45 p.m.

Trout/Level 3

Registration deadline: One week before program start

Adult Beginner Swim

Registration deadline: One week before program start

RED CROSS CERTIFICATION CLASSES WATER SAFETY DAY Community Center—Indoor Pool, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost

LIFEGUARD TRAINING Community Center—Indoor Pool, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time

Code

Ages Cost

Code

WSD101 WSD201 WSD102 WSD202

5:15–6 p.m. 5:15–6 p.m.

3–5

LG 500 LG 600

Aug. 30 & 31 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Dec. 27 & 28 9 a.m.–6 p.m.

Tue. &Wed.

15+ $180 Resident $200 Non-Res

6–10

Thu.

Dec. 15

Free

6:30–7:15 p.m. 6:30–7:15 p.m.

3–5

Registration deadline: Two weeks before program start BABYSITTER TRAINING Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages

6–10

Registration deadline: One weeks before program start WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR TRAINING Community Center—Indoor Pool, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages

Cost

Code

BST 100 BST 200

Thu. Sat.

Oct. 20 Dec. 10

10 a.m.–4 p.m.

11–15 $85

Cost

Code

$250 Resident $260 Non-Res

BLENDED CPR/AED/FIRST AIDTRAINING Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages

Fri.: 6–9 p.m. Sat. & Sun.: 8 a.m.–6 p.m.

WSI 200

Fri.–Sun.

Dec. 16–18

16+

Cost

Code

CPR 700 CPR 800

Registration deadline: Two weeks before program start

Sep. 22 Nov. 17

Thu.

6–8 p.m.

16+

$80

Registration deadline: One weeks before program start

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INDOOR SOCCER Sign your little soccer fan up to play in friendly, faced paced games of soccer while building character and teamwork skills. Community Center Lower Level Multi-Purpose Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code FUTURE OLYMPIANS Find out which sport your little Olympian will place in. Each week experience a new sport and learn the fundamentals. Parents are encouraged to train with their Olympians. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code CAMP LITTLE O’S Bring your little ones to Kid’s Cove for a fun morning of games, sports, arts and crafts and more! This drop-off programwill give your child the opportunity to be creative, develop social skills and have a ton of fun! Kid’s Cove, Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Tue. Nov. 1–22 6–7 p.m. 5–6 $38 Resident $48 Non-Res PSSL 1101 Wed. Nov. 2–30 (No class on Nov. 23) 6–6:45 p.m. 3–6 $38 Resident $48 Non-Res PSFO 1102

FIRST TIME SPORTS Each week participants will be introduced to a new sport and learn the fundamentals. Parents encouraged to participate. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code

3–4 $38 Resident $48 Non-Res PSFT 1005

Wed.

Oct. 5–26

6–6:45 p.m.

PRESCHOOL & YOUTH PROGRAMS

$43 Resident $53 Non-Res

Thu.

Oct. 20–Nov.10 9–11 a.m.

CC KID’S PLAYTIME Visit the Community Center for a morning of fun. Bring your clean trikes, riding toys, or play items in addition to what is provided. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost

SPORTS SAMPLER Learn the basic rules and fundamentals of a variety of sports and activities. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code

5–6 $38 Resident $48 Non-Res PYSS 1005

Wed.

Oct. 5–26

7–7:45 p.m.

Mon. &Wed.

Oct. 3–Mar. 29 9:30–11 a.m. $3/child or free with membership

LITTLE TIGERS Learn basic self-defense and martial arts skills while developing coordination and flexibility. Instructor: Tom Malone Community Center Lower Level Multi-Purpose Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code

3–5 $59 Resident $69 Non-Res PSLT 1006

Thu.

Oct. 6–27

10:30–11 a.m.

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GO GYMNASTICS Be introduced to physical activity by focusing on strength, flexibility, coordination, body awareness and self-confidence. Community Center Lower Level Multi-Purpose Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Tinies

MUSIC TOGETHER—FREE DEMO CLASSES These demo classes are a great opportunity to try out the Music Together class to see if it will be a good fit for you and your child! Classes are free but registration for each child is required. Log Cabin in Lions Park, 1103 Adams St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code

GYM 1912 GYM 4912 GYM 1024

10–10:30 a.m.

Sep. 12– Oct. 10

MTD1912 MTD2912 MTD1919 MTD2919

9:15–10 a.m. 6:15–7 p.m. 9:15–10 a.m. 6:15–7 p.m.

4:30–5 p.m.

18 mo.– 3 yrs., w/ parent

Sep. 12

8 mo.– 5 yrs., w/ parent

$75 Resident $85 Non-Res

Mon.

Oct. 24–Nov. 28 (No class Oct. 31)

10–10:30 a.m.

Mon.

Free

Sep. 19

GYM 4024

4:30–5 p.m.

Minis

MUSIC TOGETHER Discover the joy of making Music Together! Sing, laugh, move and learn along with your baby, toddler or preschooler for 45-minutes of fun each week in these award-winning classes. For ages 8 mo.–5 yrs. old, with a parent. Log Cabin in Lions Park, 1103 Adams St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code Mon. Sep. 26–Dec. 5 (No class Oct. 17) 9:15–10 a.m. $169 Resident $179 Non-Res $80 2ndChildDiscount MT 1926 6:15–7 p.m. MTD2926

GYM 2912 GYM 3912 GYM 5912 GYM 2024 GYM 3024 GYM 5024

10:45–11:30 a.m. 3:30–4:15 p.m.

Sep. 12– Oct. 10

5:15–6 p.m.

$80 Resident $90 Non-Res

Mon.

3–5

10:45–11:30 a.m. 3:30–4:15 p.m.

Oct. 24–Nov. 28 (No class Oct. 31)

5:15–6 p.m.

PRESCHOOL & YOUTH PROGRAMS

Littles

Sep. 12– Oct. 10

GYM 6912

$80 Resident $90 Non-Res

Mon.

6:15–7 p.m.

5–7

Oct. 24–Nov. 28 (No class Oct. 31)

GYM 6024

NINJAWARRIOR CAMP Spend the day with us and test your ninja warrior skills through a variety of obstacle courses, games and activities. Participants will take a field trip to Obstacle Academy in Edina in the morning. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Fri. Nov. 11 7:30–5 p.m. 5–12 $55 YP 1111 Registration deadline: Fri., Oct. 28 WINTER BREAK CAMPS

FLOW INTO FALL DANCE CLASS Change with the seasons as we flow into fall with this fun preschool dance program. Creative dance and mat time will be the focus for your little ones. The only things needed are comfy clothes, socks and lots of ENERGY! Community Center Lower Level Multi-Purpose Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Ballet Emphasis Thu. Sep. 15–Oct. 13 4:30–5:15 p.m. 3–6 $41 Resident $51 Non-Res PSD 915 Jazz Emphasis Wed. Oct. 26–Nov. 30 No class Nov. 23) 4:30–5:15 p.m. 3–6 $41 Resident $51 Non-Res PSD 1026 MEA BREAK CAMPS Enjoy full-day programming over MEA Break! Each day will include activities like gym games, swimming, and outdoor play, as well as a different special event. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Session 1: Grand Slam Wed. Oct. 19 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 5–12 $55/day MEA 1019 Session 2: Minnesota Zoo Thu. Oct. 20 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 5–12 $55/day MEA 1020 Session 3: High Five Sports Fri. Oct. 21 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 5–12 $55/day MEA 1021 Session Combo Wed.–Fri. Oct. 19–21 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 5–12 $145 MEA 1022

Enjoy full-day programming over Winter Break! Each day will include activities like gym games, swimming, skating and outdoor play. Tuesday andWednesday include a special field trip. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Session 1: TBD Tue. Dec. 27 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 5–12 $55/day YP 1227 Session 2: MOA—Flyover America (kids must be at least 40" tall to ride Wed. Dec. 28 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 5–12 $55/day YP 1228 Session 3: Skyzone Trampoline Park Thu. Dec. 29 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 5–12 $55/day YP 1229 Session 4: Movie & Snacks Fri. Dec. 30 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 5–12 $40/day YP 1230 Session Combo Tue.–Fri. Dec. 27–30 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 5–12 $185 YP 1231

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PARTY CRASHERS RC Interested in RC Cars? Want to try racing them on a custom track? Then come join us as we explore what makes them work and to try them out. Participants will leave with a better understanding and a lot of time testing their driving skills on a few different types of RC Cars. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Session 1 Mon. Oct. 10 6–7:10 p.m. 6–12 $29 YP 1010 Session 2 Mon. Oct. 10 7:20–8:30 p.m. 6–12 $29 YP 2010 Session 3 Thu. Dec. 8 6–7:10 p.m. 6–12 $29 YP 1208 Session 4 Thu. Dec. 8 7:20–8:30 p.m. 6–12 $29 YP 2208 LITTLE SHOOTERS BASKETBALL CAMP “Hoop it up” and join Little Shooters! This clinic is for kids who are interested in learning the game of basketball in a fun and challenging environment. Players will learn the basic skills, fundamentals, and techniques of the game (more advanced skills for the more experienced player) and will be separated by age, size, and skill level. We will work on ball handling, shooting, rebounding, defensive footwork, and have various shooting contests. Improve your skills and have fun doing it! Each participant will also receive a t-shirt. Instructor: Mike Lynch Community Center East Gym, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code PICKLEBALL 4 KIDZ Learn Pickleball rules and practice fun drills to work on positioning, serving, dinking, and strokes. Community Center East Gym, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Sat. Oct. 29– Nov. 19 12-2 p.m. 7–11 $102 Resident $112 Non-Res YP 1029

INTROTO DRONES This class will introduce you to the fun and exciting sport of drone flying! Participants will learn about drones as they develop their skills in class to compete on a course they will collaborate to design. All equipment is provided, and participants get to take the drone home after the program. Community Center Lower Level Multi-Purpose Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Session 1 Thu. Oct. 13 4:30–6 p.m. 6–12 $55 YP 1013 Session 2 Thu. Nov. 3 4:30–6 p.m. 6–12 $55 YP 1103 ARROWHEAD ARCHERY CLUB Learn and review signals, form, and technique from a USA Archery certified instructor. Equipment is provided. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Session 1 PRIVATE ARCHERY LESSONS Experience more in-depth instruction from our certified USA Archery Instructor. Whether you prefer having a 1 on 1 lesson or having a group of friends/family to join, whether beginner or intermediate, we have the lessons for you! For more information about how to schedule a lesson contact Mason Moore at mmoore@ShakopeeMN.gov . SKI CLUB A combination of two evening and two day trips to a variety of ski areas for kids ages 12–18. Transportation and lift tickets are included. First time participants and a parent must attend a short, mandatory participant meeting onWed., Dec. 14, 7 p.m. at the Community Center. Trip dates TBD. Tue. Oct. 4–25 5:30–6:30 p.m. 8–18 $38 Resident $48 Non-Res AA001 Session 2 Tue. Nov. 29– Dec. 20 5:30–6:30 p.m. 8–18 $38 Resident $48 Non-Res AA002

PRESCHOOL & YOUTH PROGRAMS

YP 1001

Sat.

Oct. 1–22 11 a.m.–Noon 6–12 $15 Resident $25 Non-Res

Day

Date

Time

Grades Cost

Code

Friday trips 3–10 p.m., Monday trips 8 a.m.–8 p.m.

12–18 $250 Resident $260 Non-Res SKI 2023

TBD TBD

Registration deadline: Wed., Dec. 1

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YOUTH AND ADULT SPORTS

YOUTH SPORTS ASSOCIATIONS The City of Shakopee works collaboratively with Shakopee's youth sports associations.

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Each is governed by a board of directors that meets regularly and sets policies for its own association independent of the City and Shakopee School District. Please check each individual association for their current programs and registration procedures. 2022 CONTACTS Youth Baseball Association: www.shakopeeyouthbaseball.com Girls Softball Association: www.shakopeegirlssoftball.com Football Association: www.shakopeefootball.com Shakopee Soccer Association: www.shakopeesoccer.com Girls Basketball Association: www.shakopeebasketball.com Boys Basketball Association: www.shakopeeboysbasketball.com Volleyball Association: www.shakopeevolleyballassociation.com

YOUTH AND ADULT SPORTS

Hockey Association: www.shakopeehockey.com Mat Club (Wrestling): www.shakopeewrestling.com Tennis Association: www.shakopeetennis.com Lacrosse Association: www.shakopeelacrosse.org

CO-REC VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE This non-official league will play on Friday nights with each team playing 1–2 games per night depending on number of teams. Sun Path Elementary, 2550 17th Ave. E. Eagle Creek Elementary , 6855Woodward Ave. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Fri. Sep. 23–Dec. 16 TBD 18+ $110 ACRV 2022 MEN’S PICK-UP BASKETBALL This is a recreational pick up league that meets weekly. Must bring a reversible jersey or a separate white and dark jersey each week. High School Auxiliary Gym, 100 17th Ave. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Wed. Nov. 2–Mar. 15 6–8 p.m. 19+ $45 ASBB 2022 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES Two levels of competition are offered with games on Wednesday evenings from Nov. 2 through Mar. 15. Games are self-officiated. League meeting will be held prior to season. Sites are: Sun Path Elementary, 2550 17th Ave. E. Eagle Creek Elementary, 6855Woodward Ave. East Middle School, 1137 Marschall Road Level of Play Ages Cost Code Class D League 19+ $210 WVBD 2022 Power League WVBP 2022

OPEN PICKLEBALL Community Center East Gym, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Mon.

7–9 a.m. 7–11 a.m. 7–9 a.m.

Tue.

Wed.

7–11 a.m. 6:30–8:30 p.m.

Thu.

Times valid through Apr. 30, 2023

Fri.

7–9 a.m.

Sat.

9:15–10:45 a.m.

Sun.

10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

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ACTIVE OLDER ADULTS

Health and Wellness

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PROTECT YOURSELF FROM SCAMS The cost of scams against seniors is much more than financial. Find out why seniors are targeted, the toll it can take on your health, and how to protect yourself. Community Center Community Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code

FOOT CARE Give your feet some much needed care, including nail trimming and filing, foot massage, and work on ingrown toenails, corns and callouses. The session will be 20-minutes long. Once everyone is signed up, we will contact you with your session time. Community Center Party Room, Lower Level, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code

HW 912

Sep. 12

Mon.

9:30 a.m.

Free

HW 1212

Dec. 12

QF 915

Sep. 15

VETERAN BENEFITS ANDMEDICARE Medicare and VA Healthcare are two different programs. We will discuss eligibility for each, as well as how to evaluate cost, your needs, benefits, provider choice, and convenience.

QF 1020

Oct. 20

Thu.

9–11 a.m.

$40/Session

QF 1117

Nov. 17

QF 1215

Dec. 15

CAREGIVER SUPPORT If you’re providing support to a senior, you are a caregiver. While caregiving is rewarding, having support for yourself is crucial to long-term success. Our Caregiver Services offer a variety of ways to get the support you need to maintain your own life balance, health, and happiness. Caregiver Services offered are Caregiver Consultation, Caregiver Coaching, Education and Support Groups, and Family Meeting Facilitation. Lisa Engdahl, LSW, a social worker specifically working with the Scott County area will be available to answer questions and provide support. Please contact Lisa directly for a private appointment: Senior Outreach and Caregiver Services

Day

Date

Time

Cost

Code

HW 919

Mon.

Sep. 19

11 a.m.

Free

BRAIN BOOT CAMP Your brain has everything to do with who you are and what you do. Keeping your mind sharp is just as important for good health as exercising. Find out how to protect your brain health and help reduce your risk of dementia.

Day

Date

Time

Cost

Code

ACTIVE OLDER ADULTS Mon. Sep. 26

HW 926

9:30 a.m.

Free

Office Phone: 952.767.7890 Cell Phone: 651-435-0213

l.engdahl@seniorcommunity.org Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date

Time

Sep. 28

Oct. 26 Nov. 23 Dec. 28

Wed.

10 a.m.–12 p.m.

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