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TABLE OF CONTENTSLawrence Parks and Recreation Department Directory� � � � Page 2Directory/Other Codes � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 3Registration Information � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 4LPRD Jobs � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 5Signature Sponsors � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 6Sponsor Ad � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 7Aquatic Hours� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 8Aquatics � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 9Camps/School’s Out Programs � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 15Dance � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 18Fitness � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 22City Information � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 27Golf � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 28City Information � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 30Park Map � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 32City Information � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 34Gymnastics� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 36
Instructional Programs � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 39Lifelong Recreation � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 40Martial Arts � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 44Nature� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 45Special Events � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 48Special Populations � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 50Adult Sports � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 52Youth Sports� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 54Recreation Facilities � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 582019 Event Calendar - Arts and Crafts � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 49Activities Registration� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Page 64
THE CITY OF LAWRENCE DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, SEX, RELIGION, COLOR, GENDER IDENTITY, NATIONAL ORIGIN, AGE, ANCESTRY, SEXUAL ORIENTATION OR DISABILITY.
ONLINE ENROLLMENT * If you have enrolled in a Parks and Recreation program after January 2000, you’re already in our database and can log in using your home phone (10 digits, no spaces or dashes) as your user-name� You’ll use your last name as your Password� We encourage you to change these after logging in the first time� If you aren’t reg-istered, click on “New User” and follow the prompts to create your personal login and password� If you need assistance, email us at parksrec@lawrenceks�org� ONLINE*Starting 6 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 24 (for all summer/fall activities)Visit our website at www�lprd�org; create a username and pass-word (if you haven’t already)� Log in and stretch your limits with Parks and Recreation�
WALK-IN / MAIL-IN** Starting 8 a.m. Monday, Nov. 25 (for all summer/fall activities)Visit any Parks and Recreation facility to enroll� (For a complete list-ing of the facilities and their enrollment hours, see page 2)� Visa, MasterCard only� You can also drop your registration and payment in the mail� Pay by check or credit card� Send your registration and pay-ment to Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department, Administrative Office, 1141 Massachusetts St�, Lawrence, KS 66044� Make checks payable to LPRD.
** Walk-in registration takes priority over mail-in registrations.
ENROLLMENT IS EASY!
2020 WINTER/SPRING ACTIVITIES GUIDEThis edition of Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department Activities Guide is full of activities to do all throughout the winter and spring� This guide contains all of the programs available from January through May 2020�
With more than 550 program offerings, LPRD aims to keep people of all ages and backgrounds in the Lawrence community active and healthy� Whether you are looking in this guide to find a nature program for your kids or a fitness class to stay in shape and energized, or to try something new, LPRD has a program that is just right for you�
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE1141 Massachusetts St. • (785) 832-3450
Reservation/Enrollment Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri) STAFF Derek Rogers, Director [email protected] Mark Hecker, Assistant Director – Parks [email protected] Brandy Shoemaker, Recreation Operations Manager [email protected] Roger Steinbrock, Marketing Supervisor [email protected] Penny Holler, Management Analyst [email protected] Karen Risner, Senior Administrative Specialist Paula Craig, Administrative Technician
CEMETERIES: Oak Hill, Memorial Park, Maple GroveInquiries handled at the LPRD Administrative Office:
1141 Massachusetts St. • (785) 832-3451Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri)
COMMUNITY BUILDING115 W. 11th St. • (785) 832-7920
CB ������������Community BuildingCR1 �����������Community Room 1CR2 �����������Community Room 2CR3 �����������Community Room 3AR ������������������������������ Art Room
DS �������������������������Dance StudioGY �������������������������� GymnasiumWR �������������������� Wellness RoomCFR ������������� Conference RoomKR ����������������������������Kaw Room
Reservation/Enrollment Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri)CODES
STAFF Annette Deghand, Special Populations Supervisor [email protected] Josh Maike, Adult Sports Supervisor [email protected] Ross Schraeder, Recreation Programmer [email protected] Gayle Sigurdson, Recreation Programmer [email protected] Jace McIntire, Recreation Programmer [email protected] Ashlee Roll-Gregory, Administrative Technician
EAGLE BEND GOLF COURSE & LEARNING CENTER1250 E. 902 Road • (785) 748-0600 • 1-877-861-GOLF (4653)
STAFF Darin Pearson, Park Operations Manager/Eagle Bend [email protected] Ryan Cloud, Assistant Golf Course Professional [email protected] Greg Dannevik, Golf Course Professional [email protected]
HOLCOM PARK RECREATION CENTER2700 W. 27th St. • (785) 832-7940
Enrollment Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri)CODES HPRC ������������������������������Holcom Park Recreation Center GY ���������������������������������������������������������������������Gymnasium BR ������������������������������������������������������������ Wayne Bly Room HR ����������������������������������������������������� Louie Heinrich Room
STAFF Duane Peterson, Special Events/Facility Operations Supervisor, [email protected] Keenan Hamilton, Recreation Programmer [email protected]
LAWRENCE INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER4706 Overland Drive • (785) 832-SWIM (7946)
Reservation/Enrollment Hours:8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri)
CODES LIAC ������������������������������ Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center WR ����������������������������������������������������Tom Wilkerson Room CPSE �������������������������������� Competition Pool, Shallow End DWDW ����������������������������������������� Diving Well, Deep Water
STAFF Lori Madaus, Aquatics Supervisor [email protected] Becky Childers, Assistant Aquatics Supervisor [email protected] Lisa Hughes, Senior Administrative Specialist
LAWRENCE OUTDOOR AQUATIC CENTER727 Kentucky St. • (785) 832-7990
CODES LOAC ������������������������� Lawrence Outdoor Aquatic Center
PARKS AND MAINTENANCE DIVISIONSTAFF Crystal Miles, Horticulture & Forestry Manager (785) 832-7970, [email protected] Pat Hennessey, Park Operations Manager/ Sports Pavilion Lawrence (785) 330-7359, [email protected] Tyler Fike, Park Operations Manager [email protected] Darin Pearson, Park Operations Manager/Eagle Bend [email protected] Mitch Young, Park District Supervisor/Cemeteries [email protected]
PRAIRIE PARK NATURE CENTER2730 Harper St. • (785) 832-7980
Reservation/Enrollment Hours:9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Tue-Sat), 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. (Sun), Closed (Mon)
CODES PPNC ���������������������������������������Prairie Park Nature Center
STAFF Marty Birrell, Nature Center Supervisor [email protected] Valerie Mann, Nature Programmer [email protected]
EAST LAWRENCE RECREATION CENTER1245 E. 15th St. • (785) 832-7950
Enrollment Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri)CODES ELRC ��������������������������� East Lawrence Recreation Center GY ���������������������������������������������������������������������Gymnasium MPR ���������������������������������������������������Multi-purpose Room MR ���������������������������������������������������������������Meeting Room
STAFF Stephen Mason, Recreation Programmer [email protected]
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LAWRENCE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY TDD PHONE (785) 832-3205 P�O� Box 708, Lawrence, KS 66044-0708
Lisa Larsen, MayorJennifer Ananda, Vice Mayor Stuart Boley
Matthew HerbertLeslie SodenCraig Owens, City Manager
Marilyn Hull, ChairBart Littlejohn,
Vice-chairJacki Becker
John BlazekPatricia ColletteSandy HullJohn Nalbandian
Pat PhillipsVal Renault*at time of printing
PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD*CITY COMMISSION*
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ON THE COVER: Attendees at the September fishing derby wait to catch fish at pond in Sandra J� Shaw Community Health Park, Second and Indiana streets� The derby was sponsored by Parks and Recreation, Outside for a Better Inside and Crown Casting Club for Kids�
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR OUR PROGRAMS/CLASSES, PLEASE CALL THE COMMUNITY BUILDING AT (785) 832-7920�
FOR INFORMATION ON PROGRAM AND ACTIVITIES CANCELLATIONS DUE TO
INCLEMENT WEATHER, VISIT RAINOUTLINE�COM OR LISTEN TO 1320 AM, KLWN�
DAYS: M — Monday T — Tuesday W — Wednesday R — Thursday F — Friday S — Saturday SU — Sunday
BAKER �����������������������������Baker Wetlands Discovery Center, 1365 N� 1250 Road
BAP ������������������������������������������������������������ Broken Arrow Park, 2900 Louisiana St�
BP ����������������������������������������������������������������������������Burcham Park, 200 Indiana St�
CARN, CARN-EG, CARN-CR, CARN-HR ���Carnegie Building, 200 W� Ninth St�
CLSC �����������������������������������Clinton Lake Softball Complex, 5101 Speicher Road
CMW �������������������������������������������������������� Crescent Moon Winery, 15930 246th St�
DWNTWN ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Downtown Lawrence
EPIC ��������������������������������������������������������������������Epic Fun, 711 W� 23rd St�, Suite 1
FG#21, FG#1, FG-KSEXT �������������������������� 4-H Fairgrounds, 2120 Harper St�
HOBPK ������������������������������������������������������������������������ Hobbs Park, 702 E� 11th St�
HSC������������������������������������������������������Holcom Sports Complex, 2601 W� 25th St�
LMA ����������������������������������������������Lawrence Municipal Airport, 1930 Airport Road
LYONS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Lyons Park, 700 Lyon St�
ML ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� Mary’s Lake, 2730 Harper St�
OHC ���������������������������������������������������������Oak Hill Cemetery, 1605 N� Oak Hill Ave�
PIONRIDG �������������������������Pioneer Ridge Health and Rehab, 4851 Harvard Road
RCL ����������������������������������������������������������������������� Royal Crest Lanes, 933 Iowa St�
RVFPK ����������Riverfront Park, U�S� highways 24, 40 and 59, by the Kansas River
SP �������������������������������������������������������������������South Park, 1141 Massachusetts St�
SRC �������������������������������������������Douglas County Senior Center, 2920 Haskell Ave�
TBA ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ To Be Announced/Assigned
UPD ����������������������������������������������������������Union Pacific Depot, 402 N� Second St�
SPORTS PAVILION LAWRENCEpresented by Lawrence Memorial Hospital
100 Rock Chalk Lane • (785) 330-7355www.sportspavilionlawrence.org
Reservation/Enrollment Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri)
CODES SPL ����������������������������Sports Pavilion Lawrence FR ���������������������������������������������������Fitness Room GR ������������������������������������������Gymnastics Room GY ����������������������������������������������������� Gymnasium TF �����������������������������������������������������������Turf Field CR ���������������������������������������������Champion Room VR �������������������������������������������������� Victory Room TK �����������������������������������������������������������������Track WR ������������������������������������������������� Weight Room CA ����������������������������������������������������� Cardio Area LR ���������������������������������������������������Legacy Room
STAFF Lee Ice, Assistant Director – Recreation [email protected] Taylor Martin, Facilities Operations Supervisor [email protected] Jo Ellis, Recreation Instruction Supervisor [email protected] Alex Husbenet, Youth Sports Supervisor [email protected] Bobby Wilson, Recreation Programmer [email protected]
SENIOR STRENGTH TRAINING 50+ Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Strength training
for seniors is effective in improving balance (preventing falls), strength-ening major muscle groups, and increasing muscle mass and bone density� The class is designed to include functional movement patterns that enhance daily living activities� A variety of strength training equip-ment will be used, including free weights and resistance tubing and bands� A physician’s release is required prior to beginning of class. No class 7/4� Instructor: LPRD Staff�
CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE300000 A BGSS MWF 8-8:50AM 6/4-7/13 HPRC-BR $57300000 B ADSS MWF 9-9:50AM 6/4-7/13 HPRC-BR $57300000 C BGSS MWF 5:30-6:20PM 6/4-7/13 HPRC-BR $57400000 A BGSS MWF 8-8:50AM 9/10-10/26 HPRC-BR $69400000 B ADSS MWF 9-9:50AM 9/10-10/26 HPRC-BR $69400000 C BGSS MWF 5:30-6:20PM 9/10-10/26 HPRC-BR $69
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Co-sponsoredClass Not Eligible for Youth
Scholarships
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Class Omit Dates
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Section of Class
Name of Class
Fall Class(Noted in blue)
Class Description
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Class Location(Listed on pages 2-3)
Class Fee
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Time of Class
Day of Class
Ages/Class Size
New Class Fitness Level
★ Introductory: Just starting to exercise or haven’t exercised in six months�★★ Intermediate: Fairly active in sports, dance or some type of regular exercise (two to three times per week)�★★★ Advanced: Very active in sports or have been exercising four or more times per week for six months�
DIRECTORY/OTHER CODES STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG
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Parks and Recreation programs support the mission to provide excellent City services that enhance the quality of life for the Lawrence community� To enact that mission in a fair and con-sistent manner, Parks and Recreation has established policies to address common questions and circumstances� Written policies are reviewed annually and are subject to updates at any time� Please refer to the Parks and Recreation Department website or call the Administrative Office at (785) 832-3450 with questions�
Registration is done on a first-come, first-serve basis� Regis-tration and payment in advance are required for all programs unless specifically noted in the program description (for exam-ple, drop-in classes)� Many classes require registration forms that should be filled out completely and signed� Activities and programs have minimum and maximum class enrollments that impact registration� All activities, dates, times, pricing, and in-structors printed in this guide are subject to change� Current information is available at time of enrollment�
Full payment at time of registration is mandatory� Third-par-ty payments are accepted from social service agencies that provide funding for those eligible for payment assistance� Any balance not covered by the social service agency is the re-sponsibility of the program participant or responsible parent/guardian�
Scholarships are available to youth participants that meet specific income guidelines� Scholarship applications are pro-cessed only in person at the Parks and Recreation Adminis-trative Office, 1141 Massachusetts St� A separate application is required along with a letter from a Douglas County school district verifying eligibility for reduced price lunch� Classes that are marked with a symbol in the class description are not eligible for the scholarship program�
Seniors age 60 years-old and older receive a 10 percent dis-count on fitness classes and individual sports (excludes Eagle Bend Golf Course)�
Registering online through the Parks and Recreation website is encouraged� Those with previous program registrations or facility reservations likely have a household account already established� Payment through credit card is required� Early bird and senior discounts are available online and automatically ap-plied� Youth scholarships and any additional scholarships or discounts are not available online� (VISA, MasterCard and Dis-cover accepted�)
Registration can also be done in-person at the Parks and Rec-reation Administrative Office, the Community Building, East Lawrence Recreation Center, Holcom Park Recreation Center,
Sports Pavilion Lawrence, and the Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center during daytime business hours (8 a�m� to 5 p�m�, Mon-day-Friday)� Registrations are not accepted via telephone or fax�
When applicable, wait lists will be formed when programs are filled but no fee will be assessed unless space becomes avail-able and the program participant is notified�
If classes are cancelled due to severe weather, a makeup class is not required to be scheduled unless there are at least three missed classes� No refunds will be provided for classes can-celed due to inclement weather� In the event of a severe weath-er or other class cancellation, participants that are unable to attend the rescheduled class will not be provided a credit, re-fund, or transfer to another class�
Lawrence Parks and Recreation reserves the right to cancel or combine any program due to lack of enrollment� Participants will be notified of class cancellations or changes in class time and location�
WITHDRAW/TRANSFER/REFUND POLICYIf someone wishes to withdraw or transfer from a class/activity/program, they must notify the Parks and Recreation program-mer responsible for the activity or the Administrative Office at least five business days (Monday-Friday) prior to the start of the program� A household credit or refund will be provided in the full amount of the fee charged at the time of enrollment less pre-purchased items such as jerseys and dance process-ing fees� Transfers will be honored if they do not impact the maximum or minimum numbers for class capacity and the re-quest is approved by the class programmer� Any additional fees must be paid at the time of transfer enrollment� Requests within the five days prior to the start date of a class/activity/program are not eligible for a credit or a refund� Classes and activities will not be pro-rated based on actual attendance� For questions regarding special circumstances, please contact the program supervisor or the Administrative Office�
SPORTS TEAMS POLICYBoth adult and youth sports teams will be formed at the time of the deadline date and are based on the number of registrations that have been received� Late registrations will be accepted ONLY to fill those teams or leagues that have not reached their minimum or maximum capacity� For adult sports, no new teams will be formed once league schedules have been distrib-uted� For youth sports, late registrants will not be guaranteed placement on the same team as other participants from the school they attend� Any late fees on sport registration forms apply�
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for all 2019 summer/fall programs begin
6 a.m. Sunday, November 24 – Online8 a.m. Monday, November 25 – Walk-In/Mail-In
Registration for these programs will end the first day of scheduled class or when the class has reached enrollment limit�
JOINTHE LPRD
TEAM!
JOINTHE LPRD
TEAM!See what opportunities await you at:
www.lprd.org/jobsLPRD has part-time jobs to assist us in delivering high-quality programs andservices to the community. From youth and adult officials to landscape andpark maintenance positions, LPRD has jobs that are challenging, rewardingand most of all FUN!
Applying is just a click away, so what are you waiting for?
Find out how you can help build Lawrence’s quality of life with LPRD!
Applications for all City of Lawrence jobs are only accepted online.The City of Lawrence is an equal employment opportunity/ affirmativeaction employer.
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LPRD thanks you for your support! Parks and Recreation Advisory Board: (L to R): Sandy Hull, John Blazek, Pat Phil-
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MONTH OF SHARING WINTER/SPRING AQUATIC HOURS
Beginning Nov� 27The water areas at all aquatic facilities close 15 minutes before the facility closes. Waterslides and diving areas close 30 minutes before the facility closes. Some ar-eas of the facility may be reserved for swimming instruc-tion and fitness classes in both the competition center and the family pool during the day. Admission is charged for everyone, including non-swimmers.
INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER4706 Overland Drive
(north of Free State High School)(785) 832-7946 (SWIM)
LAP SWIMMINGMonday-Friday: 5:15 a�m� to 8 p�m�
Saturday: 9 a�m� to 8 p�m�Sunday: 1 p�m� to 6 p�m�
WATERSLIDE & DIVING AREAMonday-Thursday: ClosedFriday: 6 p�m� to 7:45 p�m�
Saturday: 1 p�m� to 7:45 p�m�Sunday: 1 p�m� to 5:45 p�m�
WARM WATER WORKOUTSMonday-Friday: noon to 2 p�m�
ZERO-DEPTH AND CHILDREN’S AREAMonday-Friday: 5 p�m� to 8 p�m�
Saturday: 1 p�m� to 8 p�m�Sunday: 1 p�m� to 6 p�m�
HOLIDAY HOURSINDOOR AQUATIC CENTER
Nov� 27 | Dec� 24 | Dec� 31 Lap Swimming - 5:15 a�m� – 3 p�m�
Zero-Depth & Children’s Area – 10 a�m� – 3 p�m�
Nov� 28 | Dec� 25 | Jan� 1CLOSED
Nov� 29 | Dec� 26 | Jan� 2Lap Swimming - 9 a�m� – 8 p�m�
Warm Water Workout – Noon – 1 p�m�Zero-Depth & Children’s Area – 1 – 8 p�m�
Dec� 23 | Dec� 27 | Dec� 30 | Jan� 3 | Jan� 6-7 | Jan� 20Lap Swimming – 5:15 a�m� – 8 p�m�
Warm Water Workout – Noon – 1 p�m�Zero-Depth & Children’s Area – 1 – 8 p�m�
March 9-13Lap Swimming – 5:15 a�m� – 8 p�m�
Warm Water Workout – Noon – 1 p�m�Zero-Depth & Children’s Area – 1 – 8 p�m�
Help us make a youngster’s holiday BRIGHT!
Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department has teamed up with the U�S� Marine Corps Reserve’s Toys for Tots to celebrate a Month of Sharing by sharing holiday gifts with youngsters in our community� LPRD facilities are collection sites for toys that will be given to non-profit agencies that assist those in need throughout the community�
To participate, bring new, unused, unopened toys to any Parks andRecreation facility and place them in the decorated seasonal box� Toyswill be given to Toys for Tots to be distributed to children�
New, unused, unopened toys are being collected beginning Monday, Nov� 25, and continuing through the holiday season at the following locations:Administrative Office in South Park, 1141 Massachusetts St�Community Building, 115 W� 11th St�East Lawrence Recreation Center, 1245 E� 15th St�Holcom Park Recreation Center, 2700 W� 27th St�Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center, 4706 Overland DrivePrairie Park Nature Center, 2370 Harper St�Sports Pavilion Lawrence, 100 Rock Chalk Lane
The Month of Sharing concludes Friday, Dec� 20, to allow for distribu-tion� For more information, please contact Roger Steinbrock,marketing supervisor, at (785) 832-3458�
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INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER
4706 Overland Drive (north of Free State High School) • (785) 832-SWIM (7946)Lawrence Parks and Recreation’s Indoor Aquatic Center is a community-supported family aquatic center featuring a 10-lane, 50-meter competition pool with diving well and underwater classroom; a separate family pool with zero-depth entry; waterslide and interactive children’s play features; meeting rooms; shower/locker rooms and a cafe vending area� The pools hold 850,000 gallons of water and are heated� The tem-perature of the water is set at 82° in the competition pool and 86° on the family side� Locker rooms and all pools are fully accessible by both ramp entry and lift� Submersible wheelchairs are also available�
SOUTH PARK WADING POOL
1141 Massachusetts St. • (785) 832-7920The South Park Wading Pool is the place for parents to bring children who are 6 and under for an afternoon outing� It provides a beautiful zero-depth entry pool, water sprays, fountains and our favorite seal, Skippy� Fully accessible restroom facilities with private changing rooms are also available� The Parks and Recreation Department pro-vides qualified staff to supervise the wading pool area, but please remember — all children must be accompanied by an adult supervisor when using the facility� The wad-ing pool is available free of charge to the public� For a small fee, morning reservations are available for day care/private parties� The South Park Wading Pool is open for the summer season only.
OUTDOOR AQUATIC CENTER
Eighth and Kentucky streets (downtown Lawrence) • (785) 832-7990The Lawrence Outdoor Aquatic Center provides the good old-fashioned atmosphere of a traditional neighborhood pool with all the fun and excitement of a first-class water park� Nestled in beautiful Watson Park, the Outdoor Aquatic Center features waterslides; zero-depth children’s area; diving well; interactive play features, including fountains; spray mushrooms; a 50-meter competition area and a drop waterslide�
The fun and convenience extends out of the water too, with shaded lounge areas, ample deck space, adjoining grass playground and a full-line cafe concessions area� The Outdoor Aquatic Center is also host to numerous events, aquatic camps and swimming programs�
GET DRENCHED!Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department’s Aquatics Division pro-vides a safe and inviting environment accessible to the community� Through responsible use of public and private dollars, we strive for a professional staff that is dedicated to providing excellent customer service while maintaining the highest quality of aquatic programming and facilities available�
LPRD Aquatics — the city’s largest provider of aquatic activities — offers three facilities of splashing excitement, fun and fitness for every member of the family�
Thrill seekers can challenge one of our exciting waterslides, such as the drop slide at the Outdoor Aquatic Center� Daring riders take a near-ly vertical plunge down a steep chute, reaching breathtaking speeds before being shot like a cannon to “free-fall” into the water below� The Indoor Aquatic Center boasts a 145-foot waterslide that brings all the thrills of a traditional water park inside for year-round fun�
Guests of all ages are drawn to the fun of the zero-depth “beaches” featured at the Indoor and Outdoor Aquatic centers, as well as the
South Park Wading Pool� All the fun of the beach without getting sand in your pants! Hide behind a curtain of water in the Rain Drop, or get soaked by the spray of a gigantic daisy, a silly spittin’ snake or one of several different water fountains�
Kids will have a blast testing their balance on the Log Slice Scoot and the Lily Pad Path� Try to tackle the fierce floating dragon or make new friends on one of the mini-slides or floating animals�
Swimming for fitness and safety is our top priority! That’s why each facility offers a unique aquatic experience with something for every-one� Year-round programs like Learn-to-Swim courses, aquatic fitness classes, aquatic training courses and special family events provide educational, fun and diverse leisure opportunities for the whole family�
Mom and Dad can have fun, too! Relax in a lounge chair in the shade while enjoying a cold drink from our full-line cafe concession stand� All this in a fun, family-oriented community water park�
The Aquatics Division offices are located on the second floor of the Indoor Aquatic Center, 4706 Overland Drive, (785) 832-SWIM (7946)�
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ADMISSION FEES/PASS OPTIONSSeveral admission options are offered to swimmers in the Lawrence community� Daily admission, annual passes, 30-day passes and dis-count punch cards are available� All forms of admission are valid at any Lawrence Parks & Recreation Aquatic Facility� Watch for specially priced events all year long! Prices subject to change.
ISN’T IT TIME YOU JOINED LPRD AQUATICS? Join LPRD Aquatics today for an exciting way to stay fit and have fun swimming year round! Member discounts are offered on daily admis-sion and allow unlimited swimming at all LPRD swimming pools�
DAILY ADMISSION CHARGESFor current pricing, please visit our website at: http://www�lprd�org/aquatics/admission�
ANNUAL AND MONTHLY PASSESLPRD Aquatics has swimming passes designed to save you money! Check out what’s available below and head over to our website: http://lprd�org/aquatics/admission for more details and pricing�
ALL AGES ANNUAL PASS Passes are valid for 365 days from the date of purchase at any LPRD Aquatic facility� This pass option offers the dedicated swimmer a dis-count� May be purchased at the Indoor or Outdoor Aquatic Centers. For more information and pricing, please visit our website at: http://lprd�org/aquatics/admission�
ALL AGES 30-DAY PASS Passes are valid for 30 days from date of purchase at any LPRD Aquatic facility� This pass option offers the swimmer a discounted daily swim admission� May be purchased at the Indoor or Outdoor Aquatic Centers. For more information and pricing, please visit our website at: http://lprd�org/aquatics/admission�
DISCOUNT PUNCH CARDS Each punch card contains 10 punches, discounting daily admission rates� Each punch is equivalent to one daily admission� May be pur-chased at the Indoor or Outdoor Aquatic Centers or the LPRD admin-istrative office� Punch cards cannot be combined with other forms of payment or used for special events or promotional swim days� Only valid towards full daily admission� For more information and pricing, please visit our website: http://lprd�org/aquatics/admission�
EARLY BIRD SUMMER PASSAvailable for purchase Monday-Friday, May 18-22 only in advance at the Indoor Aquatic Center. Avoid the crowds on opening day at the Outdoor Aquatic Center and save some cash when you purchase your summer pass in advance! Passes will be available for discounted prices when you purchase 101 days of summer fun on a new or exist-ing monthly pass� For more information and pricing, please visit our website at: http://lprd�org/aquatics/admission� This offer is good for one week only, so stop by the Indoor Aquatic Center during operat-ing hours to take advantage of this amazing summer deal! Full price monthly passes will be available for purchase starting Saturday, May 23� Pass valid Saturday, May 23-Monday, Sept� 7 at any LPRD aquatic facility� Hours and dates of operation may vary at each location�
RENTALS & RESERVATIONSThe Lawrence Parks and Recreation Indoor Aquatic Center is a great destination for your next party, family reunion or meeting! The LPRD-Aquatics staff is dedicated to assisting you in making everyday meetings into exceptional events! Private rooms for parties and exclu-sive full facility rentals are available� Meeting space with A/V equip-ment, tables and chairs is also available for businesses, organizations, schools, reunions and birthday parties� Rental rates and times are based on services requested� Please allow 2 weeks lead time before your event� For information, contact the Aquatics Division at 832-SWIM.
AFTER HOURS PARTIESLooking for the perfect place for a party? How about a pool party? The Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center is available for private group rentals outside of regular hours� Our professional lifeguard staff will be on duty to provide a safe environment� It’s perfect for company retreats or fam-ily reunions� Call the Aquatics Division at 832-SWIM for information on private rentals.
BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGESDive in to the best party location in town! The Indoor Aquatic Center is great at creating a splash-tacular time! We have everything needed for a birthday party your child is sure to love� Check out all of our party options from do-it-yourself room rentals to worry-free packages based on your party size� With our “Have-it-all” packages, we take care of all the extras, such as pizza, ice cream and treat bags� Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center’s helpful and friendly staff will assist you in hosting a wet-and-wild event� Please allow at least two weeks lead time to plan your event� For more information, call the Aquatic Center at (785) 832-SWIM or go online to www�lawrenceks�org/lprd/aquatics�
SAFETY CONCERNSAquatic facilities follow strict guidelines involving lightning safety� Staff use lightning detection systems, visual identification and support from the National Weather Service in Topeka to maintain swimmer safety� When lightning is detected within 0 - 3 miles, ALL swimmers must exit the water and take shelter at all swim locations including the Indoor Aquatic Center and Carl Knox Natatorium� Safety prompts and instruc-tion are given by the lifeguard staff�
SPECIAL SAVINGS DAYSSENIOR SWIM DAYSGet together with all of your close friends and head out to an aquatic center� Wednesdays are Senior Swim Days for people 60 years old and over� Every Wednesday, all day long, seniors swim for FREE!
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BUCK NIGHTIs your wallet feeling drained from all your holiday fun? Then give it a break and join us for Buck Nights! On the following nights, everyone swims for only $1 after 5 p�m� Note: Punch cards are not accepted for this discounted swim night.Fridays – Dec. 6; Jan. 3; Feb. 7; March 6; April 3 and May 1.
MONTH OF GIVINGThis promotion allows you discounted entry when you help those in need� To swim at the Indoor Aquatic Center, all you need is a non-per-ishable food item and $2 for admission� Adults, teens, seniors and kids- everyone can give� Donations will go to a local food pantry� Sunday Nov. 1-Monday, Nov. 30.
AMNESTY DAYOn Monday, Jan� 20, the Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center will gladly honor any expired swim tickets or punch cards that you may have lying around the house� Since the Leisure Pool opens early and USD 497 does not have school, this is the perfect chance for you to use them up!
SWEETHEART SWIMShow that special someone just how much you care with a trip to the Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center for a 2-for-1 swim� Enjoy the warm waters and fun atmosphere with the one you love� Admission is 2 for-the-price-of 1 all day� Friday, Feb. 14.
MOTHER’S DAY AT THE POOLTreat Mom to a day of relaxation she deserves! On Mother’s Day, all moms get in FREE when accompanied by a child� Sunday, May 10.
MILITARY SWIMThe Lawrence Aquatic Centers would like to celebrate Armed Forces Day by honoring those who have served in the military� On Saturday, May 16, patrons who present a valid US military ID will receive free ad-mission�
AQUATIC FITNESS CLASSESAre you ready to take the plunge? Ready for the soothing properties of the water? Aqua workouts are for every fitness level and are low to non-impact on joints and muscles� Water fitness has all the compo-nents of fitness; cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, muscular and endur-ance strength� Water has the ability to offer aerobic activity, resistance training and flexibility all at the same time� Working out in the water is perfect for those who find certain movements on land-running, striding, kicking, dancing-too jarring or painful� We have a wide variety of class-es, including classes for expecting mothers, seniors, individuals with arthritis, or those recovering from an injury� NO SWIMMING SKILLS ARE REQUIRED. Whether you are new to water fitness or a water fitness enthusiast, we have the class for you� Registration is required by the Wednesday before the class begins.
AQUA BABY & MEAges: 6 months-18 months. This class gives you the opportunity to bond with your child while working out� This class is designed for all fit-ness levels and uses your baby’s natural weight and growth to increase resistance during the workout� It is required that you have your child with you in the water during the class� Swim diapers are required, and we recommend parents wear shoes� This is not a learn-to-swim class� Instructor: LPRD Staff� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE112425 1A AQUABABY S 9:15-9:45AM 1/18-3/7 LIAC $28212425 1A AQUABABY S 9:15-9:45AM 3/21-5/9 LIAC $28
AQUA FIT (CO-SPONORED WITH LMH THERAPY SERVICES)Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 15 / Max 20. AquaFit uses the ef-fects of water to assist in the recovery process from a recent surgery or chronic illness� If you have experienced a decrease in flexibility, strength or balance, water exercise will help you regain your prior level of func-tion� Instructor: LMH Therapy Services� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE112434 1A AQUAFIT TR 9-9:45AM 1/14-3/5 LIAC $60112434 1B AQUAFIT TR 10-10:45AM 1/14-3/5 LIAC $60212434 1A AQUAFIT TR 9-9:45AM 3/17-5/7 LIAC $60212434 1B AQUAFIT TR 10-10:45AM 3/17-5/7 LIAC $60
AQUA STRETCH FUSION IIAges: 16 and Up. Cardio warm-up segment, followed by elements of Yoga and Tai Chi that are blended with dynamic flexibility and move-ment patterns to heighten the aquatic stretch experience� Movement combinations are specifically designed to improve balance, core stabi-lization, muscular endurance, flexibility and range of motion� Various types of supplied equipment used at participant’s choice. Instruc-tor: Susan Pomeroy� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE112412 1B FUSION TR 8:15-9:15AM 1/14-3/5 LIAC-CPSE $56212412 1B FUSION TR 8:15-9:15AM 3/17-5/7 LIAC-CPSE $56
AQUA TONEAges: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 15. Aqua Tone is a shallow water class using the water for resistance to increase cardiovascular endurance, increase muscle tone and decrease impact on joints� This class incorporates the use of several pieces of aquatic exercise equip-ment including: hand buoys, gloves, noodles and kickboards� Location of the classes: LIAC-Competition Pool Shallow End. Instructor: LPRD Staff� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE112413 1A ATONE MW 5:30-6:15PM 1/13-3/4 LIAC-CPSE $56212413 1A ATONE MW 5:30-6:15PM 3/16-5/6 LIAC-CPSE $56
PRE-NATAL WATER FITNESSAges 16 and Up. Enrollment min 10 / max 15. This fitness class is open to women in all stages of pregnancy� Water fitness has many benefits during pregnancy, including but not limited to decreased back pain, improved sleep patterns, increased energy levels and faster postnatal recovery� In this class, you will have the opportunity to work out in an environment safe for the rapid changes involved in pregnancy while gaining a support system of other pregnant women� Medical consent form is required prior to participation. Instructor: LPRD Staff� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE112426 1A PRENATAL S 10-10:45AM 1/18-3/7 LIAC $28212426 1A PRENATAL S 10-10:45AM 3/21-5/9 LIAC $28
SHALLOW SHAKERSAges: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Water provides the con-ditioning of buoyancy while offering constant resistance and a cool, non-sweating workout� This low impact water walking class combined with light aerobics provides cardiovascular conditioning, improves mus-cle tone and balance� Instructor: LPRD Staff� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE112420 1A SHALLOW MWF 7:30-8:30AM 1/13-3/6 LIAC $84212420 1A SHALLOW MWF 7:30-8:30AM 3/16-5/8 LIAC $84
AQUA HIITAges: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. High Intensity Interval Training advanced class� Multiple HIIT formats including Tabata� When you’re ready to work hard, this is the class for you; deep water Tues-day and shallow water Thursday� Flotation belts required (supplied) in deep water; no swimming skills required. Instructor: LPRD staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE112437 1A AQUAHIIT TR 5:30-6:15PM 1/14-3/5 LIAC-S&DW $56212437 1A AQUAHIIT TR 5:30-6:15PM 3/17-5/7 LIAC-S&DW $56
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AQUA ZUMBA Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Aqua Zumba is an in-vigorating workout involving splashing, stretching, twisting, shouting, laughing, hooting and hollering integrating the Zumba formula and philosophy with traditional aqua fitness disciplines� The Aqua Zumba class blends it all together into a safe, challenging, water-based workout that’s cardio-conditioning, body-toning and exhilarating beyond belief� Instructor: LPRD staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE112411 1A ABC MW 6:30-7:15PM 1/13-3/14 LIAC-S&DW $56212411 1A ABC MW 6:30-7:15PM 3/16-5/6 LIAC-S&DW $56
AQUATIC BODY CONDITIONINGAges: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Can’t decide which water fitness class to take? Try our Shallow Water/Deep Water Combo� This class allows the low-impact/no-impact option� This is a total body work-out while increasing flexibility, strength and cardiovascular endurance� A flotation belt is required in deep water. Instructor: LPRD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE112410 1F ABC TR 6:30-7:30PM 1/14-3/5 LIAC-S&DW $56212410 1F ABC TR 6:30-7:30PM 3/17-5/7 LIAC-S&DW $56
AQUATIC PERSONAL TRAININGAre you trying to be more accountable for your own health? Do you like the aquatic environment? Want guidance and motivation on a per-sonal basis? Want workouts personalized specifically for you now and in future as your skills increase? Aquatic personal training sessions are for you! Working with a nationally certified aquatic personal trainer will help you reach your goals today and in future� No swimming skills are required. Individual sessions are 45 minutes in length. Cost is $ 35 per 45 minute session. Contact Lori Madaus at the Law-rence Indoor Aquatic Center for additional information, [email protected], (785) 832-7946 (SWIM).
SLOW GLIDERSAges: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Water is a safe, ideal environment and allows you to exercise without putting excess strain on your joints and muscles� This class focuses on gentle movements designed to help decrease pain and stiffness, improve strength, flexibil-ity, balance and coordination� It is a fun, refreshing way to stay fit and active� Instructor: LPRD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE112433 1A GLIDE TR 8-8:45AM 1/14-3/5 LIAC $56212433 1A GLIDE TR 8-8:45AM 3/17-5/7 LIAC $56
ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION AQUATIC PROGRAM JIVIN’ JOINTSThis is a group recreational water-based exercise program designed specifically for people with arthritis and related diseases� Specially de-signed exercises help participants improve their joint flexibility, strength, balance, coordination and reduce their pain and stiffness while support-ed by the water’s buoyancy and resistance� Participants can experience a reduced level of pain, an improved ability to function independently in day-to-day life, and a decrease in feelings of isolation and depression� Classes also provide a friendly, fun atmosphere in which participants can make new friends and try new activities� Instructors: LMH Therapy Services� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE112430 1A JIVNJNTS MWF 8:45-9:30AM 1/13-3/6 LIAC $90112430 1B JIVNJNTS MWF 9:45-10:30AM 1/13-3/6 LIAC $90212430 1A JIVNJNTS MWF 8:45-9:30AM 3/16-5/8 LIAC $90212430 1B JIVNJNTS MWF 9:45-10:30AM 3/16-5/8 LIAC $90
LEARN-TO-SWIM CLASSESTIPS FOR PLACING YOUR CHILD IN THE RIGHT LESSONMost children remain in the same level for two or more sessions� It is also easier to move children up a level than to move them down a level� Swim lesson staff make the final decision in the placement of children into the most appropriate class level based on their skill� If a parent/guardian is unsure of the level to enroll their child, an evaluation and skill assessment may be set up by calling the Aquatic Division at 832-SWIM� There is no cost for assessments� Deadline for class registration is on Wednesday prior to the start date of class� Classes will be cancelled if minimum enrollment has not been met� SIGN UP EARLY, SIGN UP OFTEN�
NOTE TO PARENTS/GUARDIANSTo ensure the safety of all children and youth using our pools, we ask that children are under the direct supervision of their parent/guardian both prior to their lesson starting and promptly at the close of their scheduled swim lesson�LPRD wants your child to participate in its learn-to-swim program� We do ask for student cooperation and attention when attending class� It is our goal to provide each child with equal time and attention by staff� If a child doesn’t want to enter the water or does not cooperate with staff, parents/guardians are asked to work with the supervisor in charge to seek resolution� We ask each participant to be on time and attend every lesson� Each lesson contains new material, which is vital to success in the class� We also ask parents/guardians to have patience, be positive and give praise� It is important to give children additional time to practice outside of class� The more practice time children receive, the more successful they will be in swimming lessons�
MAKE-UP LESSONSMake-up swim lessons will be held only if the LPRD staff makes the cancellation� There are no make-up days for lessons missed for per-sonal reasons�
WAITING LISTSWaiting lists for each section will only be formed when programs are filled� Those on the waiting lists will be contacted in the order that they were placed on the list, if and when an opening becomes available�
SWIM LESSON DESCRIPTIONSAll of the levels contain age/level appropriate safety skills� To complete a level, the participant must be able to complete all skills and exit skills assessments�
Parent/Child (PNTCHILD) (Ages 6 months to 3 years): The foundation of the American Red Cross Parent and Child class is a set of basic skills
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that prepares young children to be comfortable in the water� This class will not make your child an independent swimmer; instead, this class will prepare your child to enter the Learn-to-Swim Program� Skills learned include getting adjusted to the water environment; showing comfort on both their front and back positions with assistance; submerging with assistance and changing body positions in the water. Each child MUST be accompanied by an adult in the water.
Aqua Tots (Age 3 years): This class bridges the Parent/Child class to the Learn-to-Swim program and is designed for preschool aged children who have never been in a swim class but are ready to hold on to the wall and be in a pool without a parent� This class focuses on the fun-damentals of freestyle and floating� In order to move to the next class, students must be comfortable putting their face in the water for three or more seconds�
Preschool (PRSCHOOL) (Age 4 years): Preschool Aquatics teaches age-appropriate water and safety skills in a positive, logical progres-sion beginning with fundamental water safety and aquatic skills� Skills learned in this level are the same fundamental skills that are taught in levels 1 and 2 of the Learn-to-Swim program� These skills include in-dependent water entry, front and back glides, and combined arm and leg actions in the water� Children are required to stay in the Preschool program until they turn five years of age�
Level 1 (Ages 5 to 6 years): Working on comfort in the water and enter-ing and exiting the pool by themselves� Skills learned include blowing bubbles and getting the head and face wet; floating on front and back with support and recovering to a standing position; alternating and si-multaneous arm and leg motion on front and back�
Level 2 (Ages 5-7 years): Skills learned include front, back floats un-supported for 5 seconds, then recover to a standing position; front and back glides for 2 body lengths and combined arm and leg actions on front and back for 15 feet�
Level 3: Skills learned include survival and back floats and treading wa-ter for 30 seconds; front and back glides with two different kicks and combined arm and leg actions on front and back for 15 feet�
Level 4: Improve on skills and increase endurance on strokes learned in previous levels, including front and back crawl for 25 yards, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke with scissor kick and butterfly for 15 yards� Skills learned include headfirst entries, survival swimming and treading water using two kicks�
Level 5: Increased endurance, coordination and refinement of strokes: front crawl, back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke and flip turns�
Level 6: Refine strokes so students swim with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances� Skills learned include introduction to other aquatic activities; areas of focus include Personal Water Safety, Diving and Fitness Swimming� Each option focuses on preparing students to participate in other advanced aquatic courses�
Adult: This swim program has a little bit for everyone� Did you always wish you had learned to swim as a child? Well, it is never too late to get started� The purpose of this level is what YOU want to get out of it� For some that may mean personal safety; for others it may be learning to swim the basic strokes to be used for fitness swimming� Your needs will be discussed at the beginning of class, and the class will be geared towards meeting your personal goals�
Adult 2: Do you already know how to swim but would like to swim with more efficiency and endurance? Adult 2 is targeted to those individuals who have basic swimming skills and want to swim for fitness or increase their endurance and stroke proficiency for triathlons�
Junior Swim (JRSWIM): Are you between the ages of 9 and 16? Have you always wanted to learn to swim, but never have? If you feel too old to be in a traditional level one, two, or three class, this is the course for you� Junior swim is targeted towards those individuals between the ages of 9 and 16 that would like to overcome their fear of the water and learn the basic skills needed to be safe and enjoy the water�
INDOOR AQUATIC CENTERMondays and Jan. 27-Feb. 19 Evening swim classes are held during public swim times.CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE112101 1A LEVEL1 MW 5-5:25PM 1/27-2/19 LIAC $48112115 1A AQUATOT MW 5-5:25PM 1/27-2/19 LIAC $48112102 1A LEVEL2 MW 5-5:45PM 1/27-2/19 LIAC $48112103 1A LEVEL3 MW 5-5:45PM 1/27-2/19 LIAC $48112100 1A PNTCHILD MW 5:30-5:55PM 1/27-2/19 LIAC $48112115 1B AQUATOT MW 5:30-5:55PM 1/27-2/19 LIAC $48112114 1A PRSCHOOL MW 6-6:25PM 1/27-2/19 LIAC $48 112101 1B LEVEL1 MW 6:30-6:55PM 1/27-2/19 LIAC $48112102 1B LEVEL2 MW 6-6:45PM 1/27-2/19 LIAC $48 112103 1B LEVEL3 MW 6-6:45PM 1/27-2/19 LIAC $48112107 1A JRSWIM MW 6-6:45PM 1/27-2/19 LIAC $48112104 1A LEVEL4 MW 7-7:45PM 1/27-2/19 LIAC $48112105 1A LEVEL 5 MW 7-7:45PM 1/27-2/19 LIAC $48112108 1A ADULT MW 7-7:45PM 1/27-2/19 LIAC $48
Saturdays, Jan. 18-Feb. 8CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE112114 2A PRSCHOOL S 9-9:25AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112101 2A LEVEL1 S 9-9:25AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112102 2A LEVEL2 S 9-9:45AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112103 2A LEVEL3 S 9-9:45AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112105 2A LEVEL5 S 9-9:45AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112100 2A PNTCHILD S 9:30-9:55AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112115 2A AQUATOT S 9:30-9:55AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112100 2B PNTCHILD S 10-10:25AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112115 2B AQUATOT S 10-10:25AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112102 2B LEVEL2 S 10-10:45AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112103 2B LEVEL3 S 10-10:45AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112104 2A LEVEL4 S 10-10:45AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112114 2B PRSCHOOL S 10:30-10:55AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112101 2B LEVEL1 S 10:30-10:55AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112103 2C LEVEL3 S 11-11:45AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112104 2B LEVEL4 S 11-11:45AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112106 2A LEV6FIT S 11-11:45AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28112109 2A ADULT2 S 11-11:45AM 1/18-2/8 LIAC $28
March 17-April 9CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE212114 1A PRSCHOOL TR 5-5:25PM 3/17-4/9 LIAC $48212102 1A LEVEL2 TR 5-5:45PM 3/17-4/9 LIAC $48212103 1D LEVEL3 TR 5-5:45PM 3/17-4/9 LIAC $48212104 1A LEVEL4 TR 5-5:45PM 3/17-4/9 LIAC $48212115 1A AQUATOT TR 5:30-5:55PM 3/17-4/9 LIAC $48212100 1B PNTCHILD TR 6-6:25PM 3/17-4/9 LIAC $48212102 1B LEVEL2 TR 6-6:45PM 3/17-4/9 LIAC $48212103 1F LEVEL3 TR 6-6:45PM 3/17-4/9 LIAC $48212104 1B LEVEL4 TR 6-6:45PM 3/17-4/9 LIAC $48212114 1B PRSCHOOL TR 6:30-6:55PM 3/17-4/9 LIAC $48212105 1A LEVEL5 TR 7-7:45PM 3/17-4/9 LIAC $48212109 1B ADULT2 TR 7-7:45PM 3/17-4/9 LIAC $48212106 1B L6WSAFE TR 7-7:45PM 3/17-4/9 LIAC $48
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Saturdays, Feb. 15-March 7CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE212114 2A PRSCHOOL S 9-9:25AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28212101 2A LEVEL1 S 9-9:25AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28212102 2A LEVEL2 S 9-9:45AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28212103 2A LEVEL3 S 9-9:45AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28212107 2A JRSWIM S 9-9:45AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28212100 2A PNTCHILD S 9:30-9:55AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28 212115 2A AQUATOT S 9:30-9:55AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28212100 2B PNTCHILD S 10-10:25AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28 212115 2B AQUATOT S 10-10:25AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28212102 2B LEVEL2 S 10-10:45AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28212103 2B LEVEL3 S 10-10:45AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28212104 2A LEVEL4 S 10-10:45AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28212114 2B PRSCHOOL S 10:30-10:55AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28212101 2B LEVEL1 S 10:30-10:55AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28 212108 2A ADULT S 11-11:45AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28 212115 2C AQUATOT S 11-11:25AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28212103 2C LEVEL3 S 11-11:45AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28 212104 2B LEVEL4 S 11-11:45AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28 212105 2A LEVEL5 S 11-11:45AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28212114 2C PRSCHOOL S 11:30-1155AM 2/15-3/7 LIAC $28
Saturdays, March 21-April 11CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE212100 3A PNTCHILD S 9-9:25AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212114 3A PRSCHOOL S 9-9:25AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212101 3A LEVEL1 S 9-9:25AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212102 3A LEVEL2 S 9-9:45AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212103 3A LEVEL3 S 9-9:45AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212100 3B PNTCHILD S 9:30-9:55AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212115 3A AQUATOT S 9:30-9:55AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212101 3B LEVEL1 S 9:30-9:55AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212100 3C PNTCHILD S 10-10:25AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212115 3B AQUATOT S 10-10:25AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212102 3B LEVEL2 S 10-10:45AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212103 3B LEVEL3 S 10-10:45AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212104 3A LEVEL4 S 10-10:45AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212114 3B PRSCHOOL S 10:30-10:55AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212101 3C LEVEL1 S 10:30-10:55AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212115 3C AQUATOT S 11-11:25AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212103 3C LEVEL3 S 11-11:45AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212105 3A LEVEL5 S 11-11:45AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212106 3A LEV6DIVE S 11-11:45AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212108 3A ADULT S 11-11:45AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28212114 3C PRESCHOL S 11:30-11:55AM 3/21-4/11 LIAC $28
PRIVATE SWIMMING LESSONS Is there an instructor your child would like to spend a little more time with in one-on-one instruction? Whether your child needs to improve a stroke or skill or you would just like the individual attention of one instructor, we have a program for you� Many of our certified instructors are available to teach private lessons at our facilities� They are available on a weekly basis during times that public swimming lessons are NOT being held� The cost is $25 per 30-minute session� We offer only Amer-ican Red Cross-certified Water Safety Instructors for all of our classes� However, the American Red Cross does not sanction these classes or curriculum for private lessons� Registration for private lessons is only available at the LIAC� Please call 832-7946 (SWIM) for more informa-tion�
AQUATIC TRAINING CLASSESCALLING ALL LIFEGUARDS!Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department Aquatics Division wants you to work as a certified lifeguard during our year-round swimming season� If you are willing to work, we are willing to train you! Training class fees are drastically reduced for those candidates who are willing to sign an employment contract with LPRD-Aquatics� We are excited about building a great team of professional lifeguards and therefore re-serve the right to hire only the most qualified applicants for all positions and do not guarantee employment based on training completion� All lifeguard candidates must be at least 16 years old in order to qualify for employment with LPRD-Aquatics� For more information on this pro-gram, contact the LPRD - Aquatics office at 832-7946 (SWIM)�
LIFEGUARD TRAININGAges: 15 and Up� This course trains individuals in the skills and knowl-edge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies� This course includes certifications in Lifeguard Training, Waterpark Lifeguard Training, First Aid, AED and CPR for the Professional Rescuer� Prereq-uisites: Minimum age 15 by the last day of the course; Successfully pass a pre-course screening and testing; Swim 300 yards continuously in the following manner 100 yards front crawl with rhythmic breathing and a stabilizing kick, 100 yards breaststroke (with a pull, breathe, kick and glide sequence), 100 yards of front crawl, breaststroke, or a com-bination of the two; Swim 20 yards using crawl stroke or breaststroke, surface dive 6-10 feet and retrieve a 10 lb� brick, and return to the start-ing point with both hands on the brick (this must be completed within a certain time limit)� Tread water for two (2) minutes using only your legs� You must attend all days and times scheduled for the course� Cost: $225 - required at time of registration. Enrollment Deadlines: Two weeks prior to start date. No class 4/11.CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE412120 B LGT FSSUM 9AM-3PM 12/27-12/30 LIAC $225212120 A LGT TWRF 9AM-3PM 3/10-3/13 LIAC $225212120 B LGT S 8AM-2PM 3/28-4/25 LIAC $225212120 C LGT SU 8AM-2PM 4/19-5/10 LIAC $225
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WINTER BREAK CAMPSDISCOVERY
WINTER WONDERLAND ENGINEERING WITH LEGO® Ages: 5-7. Min 12 / Max 24. Bundle up, we’re creating a spectacular winter wonderland! Build bobsleds, design snowmobiles, and take a ride on the Polar Express� Explore your snowiest ideas and learn STEM concepts with tens of thousands of LEGO® pieces at your mitten-tips and the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor� Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE421169 A WWE M 9AM-12PM 12/23 CARN $40
WINTER WONDERLAND CHALLENGE WITH LEGO® Ages: 8-12. Min 12 / Max 24. Get ready for the deep freeze this winter! Apply concepts in engineering and architecture to brave the challeng-es of winter weather� Design and build motorized contraptions such as snowplows, gondolas, and a snowball launcher with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor and tens of thousands of LEGO® pieces� Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE421169 B WWC M 1-4PM 12/23 CARN $40
NEW YEARS EVE LEGO® WORKSHOP Ages: 5-12. Min 12 / Max 24. Celebrate the coming year with us! We will create our own LEGO® version of the famous New Years Eve ball drop in Time Square� 5-4-3-2-1���� Happy LEGO New Year! Instructor: Play-Well TEKnolgies Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE421172 A NYE M 9AM-12PM 12/30 CARN $40
CARNIVAL CREATIONS Ages: 5-12. Min 12 / Max 24. Help us to create a carnival for LEGO® mini figures� We will build several different designs including roller coast-ers, gondolas and Ferris wheels� We’ll plan a layout, design rides and then give minifigures the rides of their lives� Instructor: Play-Well TE-Knolgies Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE121169 A CC RF 9AM-12PM 1/2-1/3 CARN $80
WHEELED WONDERS WITH LEGO MATERIALSAges: 6-11. Min 12 / Max 24. From massive monster trucks to record-set-ting race cars to luxurious RVs, come explore a world of wheels! We will learn how to use different transmission systems and their real-world applications while we apply our creativity to engineer some amazing wheeled vehicles� Students will build a variety of motorized cars and reengineer them to conquer unique challenges� Instructor: Play-Well TEKnolgies Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE121170 A WW RF 1-4PM 1/2-1/3 CARN $80
INTRO TO STEMAges: 5-7. Min 12 / Max 24. Ratchet up your imagination with tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Build engineer-designed projects such as motorcycles, castles, and airplanes� New and returning students can explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system� Instructor: Play-Well TEKnolgies Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE121171 A STEM MT 9AM-12PM 1/6-1/7 CARN $80
STEM CHALLENGEAges: 8-12. Min 12 / Max 24. Level up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Apply re-al-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through en-gineer-designed projects such as cars, rail racers, and forklifts! Design and build as never before and explore your craziest ideas� Instructor: Play-Well TEKnolgies Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE121171 B STEMC MT 1-4PM 1/6-1/7 CARN $80
NATUREHOLIDAY BREAK CAMPSAges: 6-13. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 20. Get a break from the relatives over the holidays with some fun Prairie Park Nature Center� We will have some day camps over the holiday recess that feature live animal pro-grams, games, crafts and hikes (weather permitting)�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE423212 A HOLBK R 8:30AM-4PM 12/26 PPNC $25423212 B HOLBK F 8:30AM-4PM 12/27 PPNC $25123212 A HOLBK R 8:30AM-4PM 1/2 PPNC $25
HOGWARTS HOLIDAY CAMPAges: 6-13. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 25. Attend a special holiday camp at Hogwarts school for wizards and witches� Don your favorite house robes and join us for some special classes with Hogwart’s teachers of potions, divining, dark arts and more! We will be crafting wands, inves-tigating the magical powers of animals and plants, play some quidditch and lots more�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123342 A HOGWARTS T 8:30AM-3PM 12/31 PPNC $30
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SPECIAL POPULATIONSINTEGRATED HOLIDAY CAMP, FULL DAYAges: Children in kindergarten to 12 years-old and 13 to 21 years-old. This is a fully-integrated camp for youth with and without disabilities� Youth gain socialization, exercise, integration and the opportunity to have a winter filled with friends and fun� A structured program with dif-ferent activities scheduled weekly� Examples of daily activities include: bowling; activities at recreation and aquatic centers; music; dancing; basketball; acting; arts and crafts and in-town field trips� Registration deadline is December 15� A camp packet must be completed and returned before the deadline� Staff to child ratio is 1:4. Parents are encouraged to send attendants for children who need additional assistance. This is NOT one-on-one. Bring a sack lunch daily. No camp 1/1.CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE422194 A HOLIDAY MTRF 9AM-4PM 12/30-1/3 ELRC $80
SPORTSHOLIDAY SOCCER CLINICAges: 1st-6th grades. Cold outside? Bored during the winter break? Come play soccer at Sports Pavilion Lawrence with the guidance of our experienced soccer coaches to build your technical ball skills for three days� Participants guaranteed 1000 ball touches a day! This camp will include playing lots of games and working on tactical skills� Instructor: Riny DeBoer�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE426350 A HOLICAMP WRF 9-11AM 12/18-12/20 SPL $60426350 B HOLICAMP WRF 1-3PM 12/18-12/20 SPL $60
WINTER BREAK NINJA CAMPAges: 6-11. Min 6 / Max 28. Does your child like adventures? Do they want to train like a ninja? Campers will learn how ninjas move and speed through courses� Staff will guide ninjas through different setups through-out camp� Roll over the bars, hang by the rings and conquer obstacles� Participants will improve and learn new skills, increase physical fitness, and build a positive self-image� Other activities may include volleyball, basketball, and soccer� If your child loves to jump, flip, and defy gravity this is the camp for them! Campers will need to provide their own lunch. No camp 1/1. Instructors: LRPD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE416014 A NINJA M 9AM-4PM 12/23 SPL-GR $42416014 B NINJA RF 9AM-4PM 12/26-12/27 SPL-GR $84416014 C NINJA MTRF 9AM-4PM 12/30-1/3 SPL-GR $168116014 A NINJA MT 9AM-4PM 1/6-1/7 SPL-GR $84
TRADITIONALHOLIDAY HAPPENINGSCome join the fun during your holiday vacation! We will do a variety of activities, including arts and crafts, games, sports and field trips� Chil-dren will need to bring a sack lunch. Registration deadline: Friday, Dec� 20, 6:30 p�m� or until full�CODE SEC CLASS LOC FEE425160 A HOLHAP425160 B HOLHAP
DAY TIME DATEMT 8:30AM-3:30PM 12/30-12/31 HPRC $40RF 8:30AM-3:30PM 1/2-1/3 HPRC $60
SPRING BREAK CAMPSDISCOVERY
JEDI ENGINEERING WITH LEGO® MATERIALS Ages: 5-7. Min 12 / Max 24. The force awakens in this introductory en-gineering course for young Jedi! Explore engineering principles as we construct the Ewok Village on Endor, fly through space on our X-Wings, and defend the Echo Base on Hoth� Create motorized and architec-tural projects with imagination and engineering to defeat the Empire� Instructor: Play-Well TEKnolgies Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE221170 A JEDI MTWRF 9AM-12PM 3/9-3/13 CARN $199
JEDI MASTER ENGINEERING WITH LEGO® MATERIALSAges: 8-12. Min 12 / Max 24. The force is strong in this advanced engi-neering course for young Jedi! Use the force to raise your X-Wing from the Dagobah swamp, challenge the AT-AT walkers on Hoth, and fly the Millennium Falcon through the Kessel Run� Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture while you explore a galaxy, far, far away� Instructor: Play-Well TEKnolgies Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE221171 A JEDIM MTWRF 1-4PM 3/9-3/13 CARN $199
NATUREANIMALS GONE WILD SPRING BREAK WILDLIFE CAMPAges: 6-12. Enrollment Min 15 / Max 25. Take a break from school with a fun-filled week of meeting the animals of Prairie Park� Hold the snakes, make friends with a tortoise, play games, hike and have fun�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE223234 A SPBREAK MTWRF 8:30AM-4PM 3/9-3/13 PPNC $125
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SPECIAL POPULATIONSINTEGRATED SPRING BREAK CAMPAges: Children in kindergarten to 12 years-old and 13-21 years-old. Join in on a fun-filled week! School is out, so come spend your free time do-ing activities, going on field trips, making new friends and having lots of fun� Tentative itinerary includes: swimming at the Indoor Aquatic Center, field trips, speakers, games, activities, arts and crafts and much more! Participants must bring a sack lunch and drink� This is not a one-on-one program� Approximate staff to child ratio is 1:4� Parents are encouraged to send attendants for children who need additional assistance� Reg-istration deadline is Monday, March 2. An additional camp packet will need to be completed for registration�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE222100 A SPRING MTWRF 9AM-4PM 3/9-3/13 ELRC $90
SPORTSALL-SPORTS CAMPSAges 6-12. Enrollment Min 15 / Max 40. The objective of the camp is to provide an opportunity for children to learn different fundamentals and skills while playing their favorite games during the entire camp in an organized and safe manor� We will be playing all of your favorite games such as Basketball, Soccer, Kickball, Dodgeball, Wiffleball, Flag Football and more� This action packed camp will provide a lot of activity and fun so bring your friends! Instructor: LPRD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE226250 A CAMP MTWR 8-11:30AM 3/9-3/13 SPL $75
SPRING BREAK YOUTH GOLF CAMPAges: 6-10 and 11-14. Enrollment Min 3 / Max 10. Eagle Bend is offering Spring Break golf camps� The camp covers basic golf skills� The camp is for beginners and intermediate junior golfers� For Ages 6-10 camp will be held 3-3:45 p�m�, Tuesday-Thursday, March 10–12� For ages 11-14 camp will be held 4-4:45 p�m�, Tuesday-Thursday, March 10–12� Cost is $50 per golfer� Interested? Contact Ryan Cloud, assistant golf course professional, at the Pro Shop to sign up (785) 748-0600 or rcloud@lawrenceks�org
SPRING BREAK NINJA CAMPAges: 6-11. Min 6 / Max 28. Calling all ninjas! Campers will be taught a combination of agility, ropes, bars and parkour training� Each camp involves a variety of different challenges focused on a specific ninja theme� Participants will improve and learn new skills, increase physical fitness, and build a positive self-image� Other activities may include vol-leyball, basketball, and soccer� If your child loves to jump, flip, and defy gravity this is the camp for them! Campers will need to provide their own lunch. Instructors: LRPD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE216014 A NINJA MTWRF 9AM-4PM 3/9-3/13 SPL-GR $150
SPRING BREAK SOCCER CAMPAges: 6-12. Enrollment Min: 15 / Max 40. The objective of the camp is for kids to learn different soccer fundamentals and skills in an organized and safe manor� Instructor: Riny Deboer�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE226350 A CAMP MTWR 8:30-10AM 3/9-3/12 SPL-TF $60226350 B CAMP MTWR 2-3:30PM 3/9-3/12 SPL-TF $60
TRADITIONALSPRING BREAK CAMPAges: 5-12. Enrollment Min 20 /Max 100� Join LPRD for fun-filled days while school is out� Your child will participate in a variety of structured activities, field trips, the St� Patrick’s Day parade, science experiments, sports, games, arts and crafts and so much more� Camp will be held at Holcom Park Recreation Center� Register your kids today for an exciting Spring Break, registration also available online� Children will need to bring a sack lunch. Registration deadline: Friday, March 6, or until full�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE225120 A SPBREAK MTWRF 8:30AM-3:30PM 3/9-3/13 HPRC $95
SCHOOL’S OUT PROGRAMMINGKIDS DAY OFFAges: 5-12. Join LPRD for fun-filled days while school is out for in-ser-vice workdays� Your children will participate in a variety of structured activities, field trips, sports, games, arts and crafts and so much more� Children will need to bring a brown bag lunch. For more information, call (785) 832-7940� Registration deadline: Friday, Feb� 14, or until full�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE125190 A KIDSDOFF RF 8:30AM-3:30PM 2/20-2/21 HPRC $70125191 A KIDSDOFF RF 8:30AM-3:30PM 3/26-3/27 HPRC $70
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For more information regarding the Recreation Instruction Division, con-tact Sports Pavilion Lawrence, 100 Rock Chalk Lane, (785) 330-7355�
ADULT DANCE
SESSION DANCE CLASSESAMERICAN DANCETired of hugging the wall when you could be cutting a rug? Come learn some of the most popular styles of ballroom, night club and other social dances� From two-steps to eight-counts, classic to modern, country to night club, we’ve got a class that will have you movin’ and groovin’ in no time�
COUNTRY COUPLES VARIETY DANCINGAges: 15 and Up. Min 8 / Max 30. Get ready to scoot your boots with a wide variety of country dances including the two-step, swing, waltz and polka dance� Learn the basic movements and sharpen your dance skills in this progressive class� Partner enrollment required. No class 4/12. Instructor: Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114150 A COUNTRY SU 7:25-8:25PM 1/5-2/9 CB-CR1&2 $30214150 A COUNTRY SU 5:15-6:15PM 3/29-5/10 CB-CR1&2 $30
LATIN DANCEAges: 15 and Up. Min 8 / Max 30. As we turn up the heat, move your feet to the smooth Latin beat� You’ll learn all the steps, proper tech-niques, motions, patterns and movements to the salsa, cha-cha, and more� Partner enrollment required. No class 4/12. Instructor: Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114151 A LATIN SU 6:20-7:20PM 1/5-2/9 CB- CR1&2 $30214151 A LATIN SU 6:20-7:20PM 3/29-5/10 CB- CR1&2 $30
LINE DANCINGAges: 15 and Up. Min 8 / Max 30. Join in America’s most popular dance craze! Learn the components of basic to intermediate line dances� Dance to all types of music from country, swing, pop and Latin to oldies and R&B� This class teaches you the basic foundation of line dancing as well as a variety of dances� No partner necessary. Instructor: Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114152 A LINEDAN SU 5:15-6:15PM 2/16-3/22 CB-CR1&2 $30
NIGHT CLUB DANCEAges: 15 and Up. Min 8 / Max 30. Get ready to tear up the dance floor with two popular night club dances� You’ll learn dances from both ends of the spectrum: the slow and graceful night club sway, and the fast and smooth hustle� You’ll be swaying and hustling to ballads, pop, hip hop, disco, and more! Partner enrollment required. Instructor: Mike Salerno� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114153 A NGTCLB SU 7:25-8:25PM 2/16-3/22 CB-CR1&2 $30
SWING DANCINGAges: 15 and Up. Min 8 / Max 30. Come and join the worldwide sensa-tion of swing dancing� Classes will concentrate on the up-tempo sin-gle-count East Coast swing with basic patterns, a variety of footwork and loads of fun� Class also includes an introduction to the stylish, slow and bluesy West Coast swing� Partner enrollment required. No class 4/12� Instructor: Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114154 A SWING SU 5:15-6:15PM 1/5-2/9 CB-CR1&2 $30214154 A SWING SU 7:25-8:25PM 3/29-5/10 CB-CR1&2 $30
WEST COAST SWING, BEGINNER/ INTERMEDIATE Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment. Min 8 / Max 30. Come and learn one of today’s hottest dances� All levels are welcome� West Coast swing is a slotted dance done to any style of slow and bluesy music, such as blues, pop, or country� Learn the concepts of compression and stretch� Class will include foundational elements as well as moves and patterns to get you grooving on the dance floor, with lots of time to practice� Partner enrollment required. Instructor: Mike Salerno� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114155 A WCS SU 6:20-7:20PM 2/16-3/22 CB-CR1&2 $30
FRIDAY NIGHT WORKSHOPSWorkshop fees are listed at a per-person rate� Some programs require partner’s enrollment� Fee will increase by $5 per person when register-ing the day of the workshop�
EAST COAST SWING, BEGINNER/ INTERMEDIATE Ages 15 and Up. Enrollment Min: 8 / Max: 30. One of the dances with the most staying power has been East Coast swing and its variations� East Coast swing is a circular dance done to a wide range of upbeat music from big band to contemporary to country� Single time and triple time footwork and movements will be presented� All levels are welcome! Partner enrollment required. Instructor: Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114140 A ECS F 6:30-9PM 3/13 SPL-LR $15
LINE DANCING WORKSHOPSAges: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min: 8 / Max: 30. Join in America’s most popular dance craze! Learn the components of basic to intermediate line dances� Dance to all types of music from country, swing, pop and Latin to oldies and R&B� This class teaches you the basic foundation of line dancing as well as a variety of dances� No partner necessary. Instructor: Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114141 A LINWK F 6:30-9PM 1/17 SPL-LR $15214141 A LINWK F 6:30-9PM 3/20 SPL-LR $15214141 B LINWK F 6:30-9PM 4/17 SPL-LR $15214141 D LINWK F 6:30-9PM 5/15 SPL-LR $15
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NIGHT CLUB SWAY WORKSHOPAges: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min: 8 / Max: 30. Tired of doing the high school waddle when you and your partner slow dance? Learn the Ulti-mate Slow Dance, Night Club Sway� Learn the basics and fundamental steps that allow you to move smoothly, fluidly and with style and grace on the dance floor� Partner enrollment required. Instructor: Mike Saler-no� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114142 A NGTSWY F 6:30-9PM 2/14 SPL-LR $15
WEST COAST SWING, BEGINNER/ INTERMEDIATE WORKSHOPAges: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min: 8 / Max: 30. West Coast Swing is a slotted dance done to any style of slow and bluesy music� Both six and eight-count movements will be presented� Learn the concepts of compression and stretch� Class will include foundational elements as well as moves and patterns to get you grooving on the dance floor� Lots of practice time� All levels are welcome� Partner enrollment required. Instructor: Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE214145 A WCSW F 6:30-9PM 4/10 SPL-LR $15
SUNDAY AFTERNOON WORKSHOPSWorkshop fees are listed at a per person rate� Some programs require partner’s enrollment� Fee will increase by an additional $5 per person when registering the day of the workshop�
SALSA, BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE WORKSHOPAges: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min: 8 / Max: 30. Step onto the social Caribbean dance floor with the energetic Salsa! Learn the basics, move-ments, and concepts necessary to look terrific on the floor� Class will in-clude presentation of proper footwork, discussion of Cuban motion, and creation of torque for turns� Partner enrollment required. Instructor: Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE214143 A SALSA SU 2-5PM 3/8 CB-CR1&2 $20
DANCE FUNDAMENTALS ISINGLE RHYTHM DANCE MOVEMENTSAges: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min: 8 / Max: 30. This workshop will focus on single-rhythm dance movements and patterns like struts, rock steps, swivels, jazz boxes and grapevines� The five major and four minor foot positions will be discussed along with body isolation and how it is used with swivels� The first two hours will be instruction on basic dance steps and patterns followed by a one-hour dance to practice� Singles and partners welcome. Instructor Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114149 A DNCFUN1 SU 2-5PM 2/2 CB-CR1&2 $20
DANCE FUNDAMENTALS IITRIPLE RHYTHM MOVEMENTS & MOREAges: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min: 8 / Max: 30. This program is packed full of triple-rhythm dance movements and patterns like sailor steps, coaster steps and crossing triples� You’ll review foot positions and some basic techniques that were explained in Dance Fundamentals I, and brush up on arm positions or port de bras� Then you’ll add additional moves like knee pops, boogie walks, camel walks and sailor shuffles� Singles and partners welcome. Instructor: Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE214149 A DNCFUN2 SU 2-5PM 3/15 CB-CR1&2 $20
DANCE FUNDAMENTALS III – SPINS & TURNSAges: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min: 8 / Max: 30. Elevate your dancing ability! Learn how to execute spins and turns properly with balance and control� Dance Fundamentals III is all about spins and turns, progres-sive and stationary� Just some of the many spins and turns defined, explained and practiced are traveling pivots, chainnés, inside and out-side spins, and Monterey turns� You will also learn and practice spotting techniques to increase your sense of balance and refine your spinning� Partner enrollment required. Instructor: Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE214149 B DNCFUN3 SU 2-5PM 5/17 CB-CR1&2 $20
LINE DANCING WORKSHOPAges: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min: 8 / Max: 30. Join in America’s most popular dance craze! Learn the components of basic to intermediate line dances� Dance to all types of music from country, swing, pop and Latin to oldies and R&B� This class teaches you the basic foundation of line dancing as well as a variety of dances� No partner necessary. Instructor: Mike Salerno� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114141 B LINWK SU 2-5 PM 2/9 CB-CR1&2 $20214141 C LINWK SU 2-5 PM 4/19 CB-CR1&2 $20
TWO-STEP, BEGINNER/ INTERMEDIATE WORKSHOPAges: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min: 8 / Max: 30. A mainstay of every country dance venue in the world� Two-Step is a traveling dance done to moderate to fast country music with a driving beat� Learn the basics and movements so you can look your best on the dance floor� Learn lead and follow concepts that apply to all dances� Gain the confidence to get out on the social dance floor� Partner enrollment required. In-structor: Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114144 A TWOSTEP SU 2-5 PM 2/23 CB-CR1&2 $20
WEDDING DANCE CRASH COURSEAges: 18 and Up. Enrollment. Min 8 / Max 30. Do you have two left feet? Have you never danced before? This class will provide a foundation in general social dancing to make your special day unforgettable� You will be introduced to the shared techniques of two or three social dances with the focus on timing and partner connection� Partner enrollment required. Instructor: Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114161 A WDCRSH SU 2-5PM 1/19 CB-CR1&2 $20214161 A WDCRSH SU 2-5PM 3/1 CB-CR1&2 $20214161 B WDCRSH SU 2-5PM 4/5 CB-CR1&2 $20
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WEST COAST SWING, BEGINNER/ INTERMEDIATE WORKSHOPAges: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min: 8 / Max: 30. Come and learn one of today’s hottest dances� All levels are welcome� West Coast swing is a slotted dance done to any style of slow and bluesy music, such as blues, pop, or country� Learn the concepts of compression and stretch� Class will include foundational elements as well as moves and patterns to get you grooving on the dance floor, with lots of time to practice� Partner enrollment required. Instructor: Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114145 A WCS SU 2-5 PM 1/12 CB-CR1&2 $20
ULTIMATE DANCE PARTYAges 18 and Up. Enrollment. Min 8 / Max 30. It’s time to dance! You have learned all the steps, now you and your partner want to go out for an evening� For two hours, you will have the opportunity to dance two-step, waltz, East Coast swing, West Coast swing, salsa, cha-cha, and other dances� Come enjoy your favorite dance to some great music and dance the night away! Partner enrollment required. Instructor: Mike Salerno�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114160 A ULTDNC S 7-9PM 1/18 CB-CR1&2 $10114160 B ULTDNC S 7-9PM 2/8 CB-CR1&2 $10214160 A ULTDNC S 7-9PM 3/21 CB-CR1&2 $10214160 B ULTDNC S 7-9PM 4/18 CB-CR1&2 $10 214160 C ULTDNC S 7-9PM 5/16 CB-CR1&2 $10 YOUTH DANCEAll dance classes follow a set curriculum to help provide each dancer training for their age and skill level� Classes are taught in a creative, fun, and positive environment� Our goal is to encourage each student to express their inner dancer through the art of movement� Dancers build strength, flexibility, balance, confidence, body awareness, self-control and discipline through movement�
All dance classes, except Baby Bop, invite only students into the dance studio during class time� We find that students focus and have the greatest opportunity for learning when parents are not in the studio� For this reason, we designate the last day of every dance session as Parent Observation Day� You are welcome to observe your child’s progress on this day� Thank you for your understanding and cooperation�
For those enrolling at least two weeks (14 days) prior to the first day of the program, a $10 discount will be assessed for the dance program�
BABY BOPAges: 2-3 with parent. Enrollment Min: 5 / Max: 12. Encourage your child’s individual personality, spend some quality time together, and make fun memories with 30 minutes of silly songs and playful dancing with your toddler� We encourage growth of social skills, motor skills, and creativity in this unique parent-and-dancer class� Only registered participants and one parent per registered participant are allowed in the classroom, no siblings� Instructor: LPRD Staff� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114015 A BABBOP M 4:55-5:25PM 1/13-3/2 CB-DS $48214015 A BABBOP M 4:55-5:25PM 3/16-5/11 CB-DS $48
MINI PRE-BALLET Ages: 3-5. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Designed for our youngest danc-ers! Start learning the basics of ballet, including positions, center move-ments, and across-the-floor leaps in a fun environment� Hone in on gross motor skills, listening skills, and classroom skills� No Class 11/26� Instructor: LPRD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 114013 A PREBAL T 5:40-6:25PM 1/14-3/3 CB-DS $48214013 A PREBAL T 5:40-6:25PM 3/17-5/12 CB-DS $48
MINI PRE-JAZZ Ages: 3-5. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Come and play! Preschool danc-ers will explore the basis of the jazz style in a creative movement setting� Use your imagination and dance like a flower, a lion, or maybe the color blue! We’ll play movement games and introduce basic dance concepts� No Class 11/27� Instructor: LPRD Staff� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 114014 A PREJAZ W 5:05-5:50PM 1/8-3/4 CB-DS $48214014 A PREJAZ W 5:05-5:50PM 3/18-5/13 CB-DS $48
ON-GOING DANCE CLASSESClasses are continuous and the first month’s tuition, plus a non-refund-able registration fee of $30 is due at the time of registration� After that, monthly fees will be drawn from a credit card, which will be put on file for the monthly payment, on the first of each month� Payments are pro-cessed on the first business day of the month� Account holders will be notified by email when payment is processed� If the method of payment is declined for any reason, you will be notified by email� If payment has not been received by the 3rd business day of the month by noon, a $20 late fee will be assessed� If payment has not been received by noon on the seventh business day of the month, enrollment will be cancelled� LPRD reserves the right to discontinue enrollments and participation for no payment�
Enrollment cancellation request must be made by the twenty-fifth of the month, in writing, to jellis@lawrenceks�org� Due to recital planning purposes, the last day for enrollment additions and cancellations is Sat-urday, Jan� 25�
DRESS CODE FOR YOUTH DANCELPRD has dress codes for its youth dance classes� For the complete list of acceptable attire, please visit the LPRD website at: https://lawks�us/lprdyouthdncdresscode�
MINI BALLETAges: 3-5. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Designed for our youngest dancers! Start learning the basics of ballet, including positions, center movements, and across-the-floor leaps in a fun environment� Hone in on gross motor skills, listening skills, and classroom skills� Instructor: LPRD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 914013 A MINIBA W 4:15-5PM ONGOING CB-DS $36/MON914013 B MINIBA S 9-9:45AM ONGOING CB-DS $36/MON
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MINI JAZZAges: 3-5. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Come and play! Preschool danc-ers will explore the basics of the jazz style in a creative movement set-ting� Use your imagination and dance like a flower, a lion, or maybe the color blue! We’ll play movement games and introduce basic dance concepts� Instructor: LPRD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 914014 A MINIJAZ M 5:30-6:15PM ONGOING CB-DS $36/MON
HALF-PINT BALLETAges: 5-6. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Get ready to leap and twirl! Kin-dergarten-age dancers will begin learning the building blocks necessary to get a head start in Pint Size Ballet� We’ll start introducing the barre and more complicated movements� Instructor: LPRD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 914015 A PSBAL S 9:50-10:35AM ONGOING CB-DS $36/MON
HALF-PINT JAZZAges: 5-6. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Jazz dancing is upbeat, fun, and bright, just like Kindergarten dancers! Learn the basics of jazz and how to put them to music� We’ll start on foundational movements, positions and do some fun leaps across the floor� We’ll also get silly with fun movement games! Instructor: LPRD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 914016 A PSJAZZ R 5:30-6:15PM ONGOING CB-DS $36/MON
PINT-SIZE BALLETAges: 6-8. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Dancers will begin learning in-troductory ballet technique based in the Italian and French methods� Particular emphasis will be placed on proper alignment in positions and basic movements to refine gross motor skills, developing flexibility and fluidity of motion� Instructor: LPRD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 914017 A BALLE W 5:55-6:50PM ONGOING CB-DS $36/MON914017 B BALLE S 10:40-11:35AM ONGOING CB-DS $36/MON
PINT-SIZE JAZZAges: 6-8. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Dancers will learn the basics of different schools of jazz dancing, including modern, contemporary, world, and theatrical� We’ll begin developing movement vocabulary, flexibility, and put our skills to the test with short, fun combos� Instruc-tor: LPRD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 914018 A JAZZ M 6:20-7:15PM ONGOING CB-DS $36/MON
RISING BALLETAges: 8-10. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. In this intermediate level ballet class, we’ll continue developing technique and exploring the etiquette of ballet� Dancers will learn more complex positions and movements, and string them together into choreographed combinations� Instructor: LPRD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 914019 A BALLE T 6:30-7:30PM ONGOING CB-DS $48/MON914019 B BALLE S 11:40AM-12:40PM ONGOING CB-DS $48/MON
RISING JAZZAges: 8-10. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Intermediate dancers will further develop their movement vocabulary and increase their ability� This class will introduce more fun dance moves and high-energy dance combos� We’ll add in higher-level leaps and turns to keep things interesting! In-structor: LPRD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 914020 A JAZZ R 6:20-7:20PM ONGOING CB-D $48/MON
JUNIOR BALLETAges: 11-14. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Our upper level dancers will further refine their technique, fluidity, and flexibility� Emphasis will be placed on preventing injury and maintaining flexibility the correct way� Dancers will learn more complex combinations and will demonstrate mastery of basic level ballet skills� Instructor: LPRD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 914021 A BALLE W 7-8:30PM ONGOING CB-DS $60/MON
JUNIOR JAZZAges: 11-14. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Get ready to move! Advanced dancers will learn more movements, including more complex leaps and turns� Add on to the jazz skills from previous levels and learn to dance expressively in the lyrical style� We’ll introduce improvisation and collab-orative choreography� Creativity and imagination required! Instructor: LPRD Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 914022 A JAZZ S 1-2:30PM ONGOING CB-DS $60/MON
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For more information regarding the Recreation Instruction Division, con-tact Jo Ellis, Sports Pavilion Lawrence, 100 Rock Chalk Lane, (785) 330-7355 or jellis@lawrenceks�org�
FITNESSDue to ever-increasing enrollment in our fitness and exercise classes, we must prohibit participants from bringing children to class� Distrac-tions to participants and instructors may result in injury and with limited space safety is a primary concern� For senior programs, please visit the Lifelong Recreation section of the activities guide� For more information on the Lifelong Recreation programming, please contact the Communi-ty Building at (785) 832-7920�
Choosing the right program can help you get the most out of your exercise routine and keep you motivated� For the best experience, take into consideration your current fitness level when registering for a class� Classes have been rated from one to three stars in order to help you make the best choice� Still not sure? Guest passes are available for fitness classes and can be used to attend a single class session�
Introductory: Just starting to exercise or haven’t exercised in the last six months�
Intermediate: Fairly active in sports, dance or some type of regular exercise (2 to 3 times per week)�
Advanced: Very Active in sports or have been exercising four or more times per week in the last six months�
MATSParticipants are responsible for providing their own workout mat�
YOUR FITNESS INSTRUCTOR’S QUALIFICATIONSAll LPRD fitness instructors are required to attend on-going workshops and in-service seminars to maintain current certification� CPR and First Aid certification are also required from our instructors� We are proud to ensure the best instruction in a fun, safe environment� Participation in any activity does present an element of risk� LPRD recommends partic-ipants check with a physician prior to participation in a fitness class or sports activities�
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTRegister 14 days (two weeks) prior to the start of class to receive a $10 discount on the fee assessed for the class�
BARRE FUSION Ages: 15 and Up. Min 7 / Max 12. Get your burn, sweat and stretch in 30 minutes! This class combines ballet inspired strengthening moves with the mind body aspect of yoga and the precision core integration of Pi-lates� Dynamic stretching along with focused movement are designed to lengthen and sculpt the body safely and effectively� Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Melanie Johnson�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 115030 A BARRE TR 4:40-5:10PM 1/7-3/5 CB-DS $61215030 A BARRE TR 4:40-5:10PM 3/17-5/14 CB-DS $61
BODY SCULPT EXPRESSAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 25. Try this eclectic approach to ex-ercise that combines Yoga, Pilates and total body resistance training� Experience a sense of well-being while improving balance, strength and flexibility� A variety of equipment will be used, including: kettlebells, free weights, TRX suspension trainers and more! Bring a mat to class. In-structor: Melanie Johnson�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 115060 A BSE TR 12:10-12:50PM 1/7-3/5 CB-CR2 $70215060 A BSE TR 12:10-12:50PM 3/17-5/14 CB-CR2 $70
BOOTY BLAST Ages: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. Shape and tone your belly, backside, hips and thighs in this fun and effective class� We will incorporate multi-ple types of movements including Pilates to lift and firm that junk in your trunk� Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Mea Austin�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115018 A BOOTBL S 10:30-11:10AM 1/11-3/7 SPL-FR $48215018 A BOOTBL S 10:30-11:10AM 3/21-5/16 SPL-FR $48
CORECENTRICS Ages: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 15. Looking for a great lunchtime work-out? Begin with a combination of Pilates and yoga core work and finish with a nice deep stretch� This class will strengthen your core and chal-lenge you in a unique way! Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Amanda Baron�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 115051 A CORECE TR 12:10-12:50PM 1/7-3/5 HPRC-BR $70215051 A CORECE TR 12:10-12:50PM 3/17-5/14 HPRC-BR $70
CYCLING – SPIN COREAges: 15 and Up. Min 6 / Max 14. A high energy 25-minute spin class, finishing off with a powerful 20-minute floor-based, mat workout to strengthen and attack your core area� Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Melanie Johnson�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115354 A SPINCORE MW 5:30-6:15PM 1/6-3/4 CB-KR $88215354 A SPINCORE MW 5:30-6:15PM 3/16-5/13 CB-KR $88
CYCLING – POWER HOUSEAges: 15 and Up. Min 6 / Max 14. With a motivating instructor, this class will cover the basic techniques� Designed for everyone from beginner to advanced riders to take their love of cardio workouts and turn it into a passion for cycling� Instructor: Melanie Johnson�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115352 A POWHOU TR 5:20-6:05PM 1/7-3/5 CB-KR $88215352 A POWHOU TR 5:20-6:05PM 3/17-5/14 CB-KR $88
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CYCLE – REVOLUTIONAges: 15 and Up. Min 6 / Max 14. A creative blend of our most popular cycling formats takes you on an international journey� This class en-gages upper core and the lower body� A great workout designed for all ages and fitness levels� Guaranteed to burn calories and keep the rider guessing what comes next! Instructor: Christie Ogunnowo�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115356 A REVOL S 9-9:45AM 1/11-3/7 CB-KR $55215356 A REVOL S 9-9:45AM 3/21-5/16 CB-KR $55
CORE EXPRESSAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. The core is more than just abs! Various fun tools will be used to create instability which will wake up not only deep abdomen muscles but also the various stabilizers of the back� Results will be seen in your daily activities, especially balance and stability� Several options will be given for each exercise so this class is great for everyone! Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Mea Austin� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115008 A COREEX T 7-7:30PM 1/7-3/3 SPL-LR $37215008 A COREEX T 7-7:30PM 3/17-5/12 SPL-LR $37
FRIDAY NIGHT FUNKADELIC Ages: 18 and Up. Min 10 / Max 30. Start your weekend with a girl’s night out! This is not your typical fitness class – club lights and thumpin’ music make it feel like a straight up party! Channel your inner Beyoncé, drop it like it’s hot and shake your booty to burn some serious calories� Can’t dance? Who cares? The lights are low so grab your girlfriends and hit the dance floor! Fee increases to $15 at the door. Instructor: Mea Austin�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115100 A FNF F 6:30-7:30PM 2/7 SPL-LR $10215100 A FNF F 6:30-7:30PM 3/6 SPL-LR $10215100 B FNF F 6:30-7:30PM 4/3 SPL-LR $10
GYMNASTICS FITNESS CLASSAges: 15 and Up. Min 4 / Max 14. Come in and condition like a gymnast! We will be working on all four apparatuses� This whole body workout will get your heart pumping the entire time! Good for getting into shape or staying in shape, this class accommodates all fitness levels and will be taught by our gymnastics instructors� Workouts change weekly so you and your muscles will never be bored! Instructor: LPRD Gymnastics Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 115031 A GYMFIT M 8-8:55 PM 1/6-3/2 SPL-GR $90215031 A GYMFIT M 8-8:55PM 3/16-5/11 SPL-GR $90
GYMNASTICS, BEGINNING ADULTAges: 15 and Up. Min 4 / Max 14. This class is geared towards adults who used to be in gymnastics or are interested in getting started� Our coaches will be working with you on basic skills emphasizing flexibility, balance, strength, and body positioning� Instructor: LPRD Gymnas-tics Staff�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 116017 A BEGADUL W 8-8:55PM 1/8-3/4 SPL-GR $90216017 A BEGADUL W 8-8:55PM 3/18-5/13 SPL-GR $90
H�I�I�T: HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAININGAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 15. HIIT is an intense cardiovascularand Piyo exercise, alternating between bursts of hard work and short,less intense recovery periods� This fat blasting workout uses the Tabataformat to help you increase metabolism, build a healthier heart and effi-ciently lose weight not muscle! Instructor: Christie Ogunnowo�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115101 A HIIT MW 5:45-6:40PM 1/6-3/4 HPRC-GY $70215101 A HIIT MW 5:45-6:40PM 3/16-5/13 HPRC-GY $70
KICK-BOXING TURBOAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. This class combines aerobics, box-ing, martial arts and fun hip-hop� KBT is hot and produces astounding results� You will be kicking, punching, zig-zagging and toning your core as you are grooving away hundreds of calories in action-packed, super fun moves! This class accommodates all fitness levels� Low and high impact will be demonstrated so you can work at your own pace� Join us to burn fat, have fun and kick your body into shape! Instructor: Christie Ogunnowo�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115076 A KICKBOX T 5:45-6:40PM 1/7-3/3 SPL-FR $48215076 A KICKBOX T 5:45-6:40PM 3/17-5/12 SPL-FR $48
PIYO PAJAMA PARTY Ages: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. Wind down the week with a workout in your favorite comfy jammies, and PiYo� Instructor, Anna Oliver will help you prepare for the holidays with this one of a kind workout that will have all the benefits of a great Pilates and Yoga infuses workout with a relaxing atmosphere� Fee increases to $15 the day of the workshop. Instructor: Anna Oliver�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 415019 A PIYOPJ F 7-8PM 12/20 SPL-FR $10
OXYGENAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 15. This infusion of Yoga, Pilates and Ballet will tone your core and elongate your muscles� Focus on your breathing while you sculpt your body to oxygenate your muscles and soothe your mind� A dark room with soft lighting creates a peaceful, calming environment� Modifications are made for beginners while chal-lenging movements are offered for the experienced� This class is de-signed to eliminate stress and increase flexibility, balance and strength� Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Mea Austin�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115009 A OXYGEN MW 5:45-6:25PM 1/6-3/4 ELRC-MR $70215009 A OXYGEN MW 5:45-6:25PM 3/16-5/13 ELRC-MR $70
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PILATES Ages: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. A challenging workout for your core, arms, legs and lower body that creates flexibility, balance and strength� This total body workout infuses Pilates with a hint of yoga and basic ballet fundamentals to tone and elongate muscles� You will see results quickly and eliminate stress with this fusion of low impact movements� Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Fran Hopkins�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115223 A PILATE MW 12:10-12:50PM 1/6-3/4 SPL-FR $70215223 A PILATE MW 12:10-12:50PM 3/16-5/13 SPL-FR $70
PILATES MAT CLASS Ages: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. Our Pilates mat class is designed to challenge the beginner and the practicing Pilates student� Mat classes are a great way to learn the fundamental principles of the Pilates meth-od� A full body-conditioning program to improve strength, flexibility, bal-ance, control and muscular symmetry� The rhythmic exercises promote elongated and toned muscles� Pilates is noted for developing abdomen, lower back and buttocks strength to create a strong body core� Instruc-tor: Pat Middaugh�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 115224 A PILMAT W 5:30-6:25PM 1/8-3/4 HPRC-BR $48215224 A PILMAT W 5:30-6:25PM 3/18-5/13 HPRC-BR $48
PIYO LIVE Ages: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20 (MW); Min 6 / Max 12 (F). PiYo LIVE combines the muscle-sculpting, core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility of flowing yoga movements� You will use your body weight to perform a series of continuous, targeting moves to de-fine every single muscle, big and small� Instructor: Anna Oliver�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115020 A PIYOLIVE MW 7:10-8PM 1/6-3/4 SPL-FR $70115020 B PIYOLIVE F 8:30-9:20AM 1/10-3/6 SPL-LR $58215020 A PIYOLIVE MW 7:10-8PM 3/16-5/13 SPL-FR $70215020 B PIYOLIVE F 8:30-9:20AM 3/20-5/15 SPL-LR $58
POUNDAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. POUND – Sweat, Sculpt and ROCK in this cardio jam session inspired by drumming� You won’t just listen to music – you’ll become the music in this exhilarating full-body workout that features Ripstix® drumsticks and combines cardio, conditioning and strength training with yoga and Pilates-inspired movements� De-signed for all fitness levels, POUND® provides the perfect atmosphere for letting loose, getting energized, toning up, and rockin’ out! Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Tori Robertson�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115002 A PND TR 5:30-6:15PM 1/7-3/5 HPRC-BR $70215002 A PND TR 5:30-6:15PM 3/17-5/14 HPRC-BR $70
POWER SCULPTAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. This ultimate strength training pro-gram is designed to shape and tone the entire body without building muscular size or bulk� Body sculpting challenges all of your muscle groups by using barbells, hand held weights, resistance bands, stabil-ity balls and more� This class will increase your metabolism, and burn far more calories than cardio-only workouts� This class is valuable for strengthening the heart and lungs and also preventing Osteoporosis� Any fitness level can enroll as the instructor will modify for low and high impact! Instructor: Christie Ogunnowo�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115011 A PWRSUPT R 5:45-6:40PM 1/9-3/5 SPL-FR $48115011 B PWRSUPT S 10-10:50AM 1/11-3/7 CB-CR1&2 $48215011 A PWRSUPT R 5:45-6:40PM 3/19-5/14 SPL-FR $48215011 B PWRSUPT S 10-10:50AM 3/21-5/16 CB-CR1&2 $48
PUMPED WITH MEAAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. Do you want to feel healthier and experience fast changes in your shape? Get Pumped with Mea! This class is designed to keep you from hitting any plateaus and to make sure you have so much fun that it won’t feel like a workout� Kickboxing, free weights, core work, squats, arm work, cardio, Pilates and a final deep stretch will keep your mind engaged and your metabolism amped� Guaranteed to put a smile on your face and send you out the door feel-ing peaceful� Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Mea Austin�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 115120 A PUMP MW 6:40-7:20PM 1/6-3/4 ELRC-GY $70115120 B PUMP T 6:10-6:50PM 1/7-3/3 SPL-LR $48115120 C PUMP S 9:35-10:15AM 1/11-3/7 SPL-FR $48215120 A PUMP MW 6:40-7:20PM 3/16-5/13 ELRC-GY $70215120 B PUMP T 6:10-6:50PM 3/17-5/12 SPL-LR $48215120 C PUMP S 9:35-10:15AM 3/21-5/16 SPL-FR $48
STRENGTH AND STAMINA Ages: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 25. Do you enjoy an exercise program that pushes you to the limits? Are you looking for a challenging, body burning workout? Do you value a wide variety of exercises to keep you motivated? Join us for an intense, total body muscle and cardio training course that energizes and challenges you! Workouts will include a vari-ety of training methods including, but not limited to, tabata circuits, HIIT (high intensity interval training), resistance training, plyometrics, calis-thenics, as well as core and dumbbell weight work� You’ll be glad when the workout is over, but you’ll be happier you came! Exercises can be modified to fit anyone’s fitness level� Some activities may be performed outdoors, weather permitting� Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Nicole Heck� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115104 A STRSTAM TR 5:45-6:40PM 1/7-3/5 HPRC-GY $70215104 A STRSTAM TR 5:45-6:40PM 3/17-5/14 HPRC-GY $70
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TRX FITAges: 15 and Up. Min 6 / Max 11. Looking for a perfect blend of strength and cardio? TRX Fit addresses the foundations of improving your car-dio, while building muscle endurance, and promoting weight loss� This quintessential TRX experience will lead you down the road to your best all-around fitness� Instructor: Amy Whittaker�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 115112 A TRXFIT TR 6:15-7PM 1/7-3/5 CB-KR $88215112 A TRXFIT TR 6:15-7PM 3/17-5/14 CB-KR $88
TRX FLOW Ages: 15 and Up. Min 6 / Max 9. Challenge yourself with a little flow, rhythm and balance� Work at your own level and pace in a safe and effective, non-impact environment� Build real strength and tone like nev-er before in your arms, shoulders, back, derriere, and legs� Instructor: Angela Baker�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115107 A TRXBA TR 9-9:45AM 1/7-3/5 SPL-LR $88215107 A TRXBA TR 9-9:45AM 3/17-5/14 SPL-LR $88
TRX PLUS CORE STRENGTH Ages: 15 and Up. Min 6 / Max 11. This combination of TRX Suspension Training focuses on building strength around the body’s core� Using el-ements of Yoga and Pilates with TRX based exercises creates a cut-ting-edge workout that builds both length and strength� TRX Plus Core Strength offers a serious core challenge while focusing on form and alignment� This class is appropriate for all levels� Instructor: Melanie Johnson�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 115113 A TRXPLU MW 6:25-7:10PM 1/6-3/4 CB-KR $88215113 A TRXPLU MW 6:25-7:10PM 3/16-5/13 CB-KR $88
TRX STRETCH Ages: 15 and Up. Min 6 / Max 11. Grab your TRX straps and get ready for a well-deserved total body stretch� The TRX will allow you to get deep into those stretches and lengthen the muscles, by letting you work in a greater range of motion� We’ll start with the back, legs, and glutes, then move onto opening up the often missed chest, arms and shoul-ders� Instructor: Amy Whittaker�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 115114 A TRXST TR 7:10-7:55PM 1/7-3/5 CB-KR $88 215114 A TRXST TR 7:10-7:55PM 3/17-5/14 CB-KR $88
TRX YOGA FLOWAges: 15 and Up. Min 6 / Max 9. A brand-new take on Yoga and TRX! Class will allow you to come into poses deeper and stronger than you ever thought possible� Release tension while building significant upper and lower body strength and mobility� Wake up the deepest layers of your core by improving your stability, durability and all around move-ment with this combination class� Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Angela Baker�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 115111 A TRXFL TR 8-8:45AM 1/7-3/5 SPL-LR $88215111 A TRXFL TR 8-8:45AM 3/17-5/14 SPL-LR $88
UNIVERSAL GROOVY DANCEAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. Rock that body with Universal Groovy Dance! If you like to dance, you will love Universal Groovy Dance as it combines the latest moves from African, Colombian, American and Latin dances� No knee torques/twisting, just funky and easy-to-follow dances� In 50-minutes you’re constantly moving, shaking, burning and shedding all those unwanted calories� You will SWEAT! Instructor: Christie Ogunnowo� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115004 A UNGROV S 11-11:50AM 1/11-3/7 CB-CR1&2 $48215004 A UNGROV S 11-11:50AM 3/21-5/16 CB-CR1&2 $48
WEIGHTS EXPRESSAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 15. This class will get you in and out in 30 minutes twice a week� You will build strength, toning and utilizing a variety of equipment to sculpt all major muscle groups� Never the same boring routine, each class will be different� Instructor: Teresa Kelley�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115023 A WEIGHTS MW 5:30-6PM 1/6-3/4 SPL-FR $61115023 B WEIGHTS MW 6:15-6:45PM 1/6-3/4 SPL-FR $61215023 A WEIGHTS MW 5:30-6PM 3/16-5/13 SPL-FR $61215023 B WEIGHTS MW 6:15-6:45PM 3/16-5/13 SPL-FR $61
YOGA, ADVENTUREAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. Take a deep dive into the yoga expe-rience, exploring a fusion of yoga styles to improve flexibility, stamina, strength and balance� This class is appropriate for individuals who are familiar with basic yoga poses and want to learn more, and who like to work up a sweat during their yoga practice� No class 4/12. Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Fran Hopkins�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115123 A YOGADV SU 4-5:15PM 1/5-3/1 SPL-FR $58215123 A YOGADV SU 4-5:15PM 3/15-5/10 SPL-FR $53
YOGA, ALL LEVELSAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. Get comfortable and stretch out your stiff muscles� Learn to correctly align your spine through slow, pro-gressive traction� While using the full capacity of your lungs through correct breathing, you will completely oxygenate your body and brain, improving blood circulation and your sense of well-being� Class will end with a short yoga nidra� Bring a mat for class� See the Lifelong Recre-ation section for additional sections designed for those 50+� Instructor: Stacy Wall�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115271 A YOGA R 6:45-8PM 1/9-3/5 ELRC-MR $58215271 A YOGA R 6:45-8PM 3/19-5/14 ELRC-MR $58
YOGA, BEGINNERAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 12. This class is designed as an intro-duction to the practice of Yoga� Class is slower paced than an all-levels class and focuses on developing clear and safe alignment in founda-tional poses� Come to learn, play, and maybe even break a sweat in a supportive environment� You don’t need to be able to touch your toes; you just have to be willing to try� No class 4/12. Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Mary Ann Saunders�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115015 A BEGYOGA SU 3-4PM 1/5-3/1 CB-DS $48215015 A BEGYOGA SU 3-4PM 3/15-5/10 CB-DS $44
YOGA, CORE Ages: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. During this powerful Vinyasas flow class, you will breathe, focus, move, stretch and balance� Core Yoga allows you to move with your breath while building strength and working on your core� Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Brook White�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 115024 A CORE T 7-8:30PM 1/7-3/3 SPL-FR $58215024 A CORE T 7-8:30PM 3/17-5/12 SPL-FR $58
YOGA, EXPRESSAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. Give yourself a break over the lunch hour and de-stress with an express yoga workout� A total body workout practiced at any fitness level� Various props provided such as blocks and straps to aid students in performing poses correctly� Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Tatum Bandy�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115022 A YOGEXPR TR 12:10-12:50PM 1/7-3/5 SPL-FR $70215022 A YOGEXPR TR 12:10-12:50PM 3/17-5/14 SPL-FR $70
YOGA, PRENATALAges: 15 and Up. Min 6 / Max 10. This class is specifically designed for the pre-natal mom! A beautiful class for mom and baby to create a loving space and connection, preparing your body for the birth of your child� Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Sus Kramer�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115272 A PREYOGA T 5:30-6:45PM 1/7-3/3 ELRC-MR $70215272 A PREYOGA T 5:30-6:45PM 3/17-5/12 ELRC-MR $70
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YOGA, SLOW FLOWAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. Mindful, slow paced floor poses, seated postures, spinal twisting, standing postures, gentle back bends, and deep breathing� This class features a slow paced integration in the beginning of class and a long savasana at the end of class� Props will be used when needed� This is an ideal class for those new to yoga, as well as the experienced student who enjoys this gentle approach to their practice� No experience is required� Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Tatum Bandy�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115016 A SLOWFLOW T 10-11AM 1/7-3/3 SPL-FR $48215016 A SLOWFLOW T 10-11AM 3/17-5/12 SPL-FR $48
YOGA, SUN FLOW Ages: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. Waking up and energizing your body for you day ahead� In this evenly paced flow class, participants will move slowly through a series of fluid postures and flowing through se-quences� This all levels class accommodates the needs of gentle yoga with the flow of a Vinyasa class� Tune into your body with the use of breath, asana, modifications and restorative postures to awaken and find joy in the moment and movement� Bring a mat to class. Instruc-tor: Brook White�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 115025 A SUNFLOW W 6-7AM 1/8-3/4 SPL-FR $48215025 A SUNFLOW W 6-7AM 3/18-5/13 SPL-FR $48
YOGA, STRETCHAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 15. A unique class that combines yoga and stretching for flexibility and relaxation of yoga flow� Focus on co-ordination, balance and increasing your range of motion� Bring a mat to class. Instructors: Mary Ann Saunders (MS), Annemarie Chilton (AC)�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115017 A YGST(MS) M 5:30-6:30PM 1/6-3/2 HPRC-BR $48115017 B YGST(AC) W 12:10-12:50PM 1/8-3/4 CB-DS $48215017 A YGST(MS) M 5:30-6:30PM 3/16-5/11 HPRC-BR $48215017 B YGST(AC) W 12:10-12:50PM 3/18-5/13 CB-DS $48
YOGA AT THE WINERY WORKSHOPAges: 21 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. Take your relaxation up a notch and join us for a one-hour yoga class followed by a tasting of six wines and light bites on the stunning grounds of Crescent Moon Winery� When you arrive, you’ll be lead through an hour-long Vinyasas class, then you’ll have the opportunity to indulge your taste buds with a guided tasting of six wines in the Crescent Moon Winery’s tasting room� Open to all levels� Bring your yoga mat and meet us at the vineyard. NSD. In-structor: Tatum Bandy�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115276 A YOGWINE F 6:30-8:30PM 2/7 CMW $25215276 A YOGWINE F 6:30-8:30PM 4/10 CMW $25
YOGILATESAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 25. Try Yogilates for the best of both worlds – the core strengthening of Pilates combined with the flexibili-ty and relaxation of yoga flow� Focus on coordination, balance and in-creasing your range of motion for a complete workout� Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Fran Hopkins�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115121 A YGTS TR 5:30-6:25PM 1/7-3/5 CB-CR1&2 $70115121 B YGTS S 8:30-9:20AM 1/11-3/7 SPL-FR $48215121 A YGTS TR 5:30-6:25PM 3/17-5/14 CB-CR1&2 $70215121 B YGTS S 8:30-9:20AM 3/21-5/16 SPL-FR $48
ZUMBA Ages: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. A Latin-inspired, dance-fitness class that incorporates Latin and international music and dance movements, creating a dynamic, exciting, exhilarating, and effective fitness program� Zumba combines fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body using an aerobic/fitness approach to achieve a unique blended balance of cardio and muscle-toning benefits� Instructors: Pat Middaugh (PM), Susan King (SK), Paula Fay (PF), Amy Ash, (AA)�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115000 A ZUMBA(PM) MWF 12:10-12:50PM 1/6-3/6 CB-GYM $88115000 B ZUMBA(SK) M 5:30-6:25PM 1/6-3/2 CB-GYM $48115000 C ZUMBA(SK) W 5:30-6:25PM 1/8-3/4 CB-GYM $48115000 D ZUMBA(PF) R 6-6:50PM 1/9-3/5 SPL-LR $48115000 E ZUMBA(AA) S 9-9:50AM 1/11-3/7 SPL-LR $48215000 A ZUMBA(PM) MWF 12:10-12:50PM 3/16-5/15 CB-GYM $88215000 B ZUMBA(SK) M 5:30-6:25PM 3/16-5/11 CB-GYM $48215000 C ZUMBA(SK) W 5:30-6:25PM 3/18-5/13 CB-GYM $48215000 D ZUMBA(PF) R 6-6:50PM 3/19-5/14 SPL-LR $48215000 E ZUMBA(AA) S 9-9:50AM 3/21-5/16 SPL-LR $48
ZUMBA COMBOAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 25. Add variety to your Zumba workout with this class that meets twice a week� In one class, Zumba will take the “work” out of your workout by mixing low and high intensity moves for an interval style, calorie burning dance fitness party using Latin and World Rhythms� Your other class, Zumba Toning, brings the challenge of adding resistance using Zumba toning sticks help define and tone your upper body, while still bringing the dance party element to your full body workout! Instructor: Anna Oliver�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE115007 A ZUMBACO MW 6-6:50PM 1/6-3/4 SPL-LR $70215007 A ZUMBACO MW 6-6:50PM 3/16-5/13 SPL-LR $70
ZUMBA TONINGAges: 15 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20. This class combines the Zumba workout with lightly weighted Zumba Toning Sticks for a whole body strengthening experience� With their rhythmic percussive sounds, it will add some spice to your resistive workout routine� This class blends body sculpting techniques and Zumba moves into one calorie burning, strength training class� Instructor: Anna Oliver�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 115001 A ZUMBTON W 9-9:50AM 1/8-3/4 SPL-LR $48215001 A ZUMBTON W 9-9:50AM 3/18-5/13 SPL-LR $48
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EAGLE BEND GOLF COURSE & LEARNING CENTER1250 E 902 ROAD, (BELOW CLINTON LAKE DAM) (785) 748-0600For information and questions regarding golf, contact Darin Pearson, golf operations supervisor, dpearson@lawrenceks�org
Eagle Bend is owned and operated by the City of Lawrence’s Parks and Recreation Department� The City received the land through a lease with the Army Corps of Engineers�
Eagle Bend is designed along the Wakarusa River channel located be-low the Clinton Reservoir Dam� Eagle Bend is dedicated to continuing the preservation of the environment and habitat of wildlife� Much wildlife inhabits Eagle Bend, including rabbits, red foxes, coyotes, deer, quail, blue heron, muskrats, turtles, eagles, hawks, Canadian geese, wood-peckers, fish and snakes�
You’ll begin play with holes heavily wooded, sitting in the shadow of the Wakarusa River, while the final six holes are open and without trees� The bald eagle is indigenous to the area and played a major role in the naming of the course� During its construction, bald eagle sightings were plentiful and can still be seen in the fall and early spring� Since the river bends around the course, the name Eagle Bend was a natural� No sig-nature hole is designated, but a consensus favors No� 16, a 560-yard, par 5 with a split fairway, and No� 17, an elevated 165-yard, par 3 with the river channel cutting across the entire front side of the green�
FACILITIES18 holes of championship golf, a full service pro shop, snack bar, driving range, short-game facility, practice putting and chipping greens and golf instruction by two PGA professionals�
Yardage Course rating Recommendedand slope handicap
Gold 6984 yards 73�9/130 0-7Blue 6542 yards 71�9/126 8-15White 5989 yards 69�3/121 16+Red 5274 yards 71�5/120 BeginnersYellow 3160 yards JuniorsGreen 1612 yards Beginning Juniors
PASSESEagle Bend has several options for your golfing needs� Inquire at the pro shop about our monthly and annual passes for current rate infor-mation� Contact the pro shop at (785) 748-0600 for more information�
JUNIORS GOLF FREEThe family outing just got better! The Juniors Golf Free program at Ea-gle Bend makes it easier for families to enjoy time together on the links� Monday through Friday juniors age 11 and under golf FREE with a play-ing adult (limit two juniors per paying adult)� Call today to set your family tee time, (785) 748-0600�
HOURS OF OPERATION AND TEE TIMESClub House opens at 7 a�m� weekdays (Monday-Thursday) and 6 a�m� on weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday and holidays) during daylight savings� Tee times begin at 7:30 a�m� on weekdays and 7 a�m� on week-ends and holidays� Reservations can be made up to seven days in ad-vance by calling (785) 748-0600 or 1-877-861-GOLF (4653)� In order to secure your tee-time, you must check in at least 15 minutes prior to your reserved tee time�
PRIVATE LESSONS All golf instruction is organized and directed by PGA Class A Golf Pro-fessional, Greg Dannevik and PGA Class A Golf Professional, Ryan Cloud�
ADULT CLINICSBUILDING BLOCKS This class is intended to build the skills of a golfer who is not a beginner� The golfer will come to the class with some prior knowledge of golf� The class will go over all advanced fundamentals and terminology� Golf-ers may sign up for consecutive classes� If the golfer chooses to sign up for additional classes, the instructor will build upon lessons taught in previous classes� Golfers are encouraged to have taken three Welcome to Golf classes before enrolling in Building Blocks. In-terested? Contact Ryan Cloud, assistant golf course professional, at the Pro Shop for sign up information, times and date of schedule clinics at (785) 748-0600 or rcloud@lawrenceks�org | www�lprd�org/eaglebend
GET GOLF READYEnrollment Min 2 / Max 10. Get Golf Ready is a low-cost program to help get the new golfer out onto the course and having fun� We will be following the curriculum developed by the PGA and associated golf in-dustry leaders and helping you plug into the game of golf� This class will get you ready for the course after 5 lessons� Get more information from www�pga�com or give us a call� The cost for Get Golf Ready is $120 for five one-hour sessions� Interested? Contact Ryan Cloud, assistant golf course professional, at the Pro Shop for sign up information, times and date of schedule clinics at (785) 748-0600 or [email protected] | www.lprd.org/eaglebend
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SHORT GAME CLASSEnrollment Min 2 / Max 10. This class is intended to build the short game skills of a golfer who is a beginner or a more advanced golfer The golfer will come to the class with some prior knowledge of golf The class will go over all advanced fundamentals and terminology of the short game inside 100 yards, which includes chipping, pitching, bunker play and putting Golfers may sign up for consecutive classes. If the golfer chooses to sign up for additional classes, the instructor will build upon lessons taught in previous classes. Interested? Contact Ryan Cloud, assistant golf course professional, at the Pro Shop for sign up information, times and date of schedule clinics at (785) 748-0600 or [email protected] | www.lprd.org/eaglebend
WELCOME TO GOLF Enrollment Min 2 / Max 10. This clinic is designed to introduce new golfers to the game of golf and includes step-by-step instructions on the basic fundamentals, explained in simple terms Golfers may sign up for consecutive classes. If the golfer chooses to sign up for additional classes, the instructor will build upon lessons taught in previous classes. After three Welcome to Golf classes, we encourage the student to move to the Building Blocks class� Interested? Contact Ryan Cloud, assistant golf course professional, at the Pro Shop for sign up information, times and date of schedule clinics at (785) 748-0600 or [email protected] | www.lprd.org/eaglebend
FOR JUNIOR GOLF PROGRAMMING, PLEASE SEE YOUTH SPORTS ON PAGE 54 AND FOR CAMPS PLEASE VISIT PAGE 15�
PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONAll private instruction is organized and directed by PGA Class A Golf Professional, Greg Dannevik and PGA Class A Golf Professional, Ryan Cloud Private lessons are by appointment only Please call (785) 748-0600
LEAGUESFor additional information or to join a league, please sign up at Eagle Bend’s Pro Shop
EAGLE BEND’S MEN’S GOLF LEAGUEA weekly league with varying formats� Objective of the league is to pro-vide a fun and relaxing atmosphere to improve your golf game� Open to all males 18 years old and up� Runs Thursdays, April –October�
EAGLE BEND’S WOMEN’S GOLF LEAGUEA once-a-week league for golfers of all skill levels� Weekly league with varying formats Open to all females, 18 years old and up� Runs Wednesdays, May –September� League membership fee plus appro-priate green fees will be charged�
EAGLE BEND’S MEN’S SENIOR GOLF LEAGUEA league promoting a positive, fun atmosphere for senior golfers� Meets once a week for 30 weeks� Golfers of all abilities are welcome� Var-ious weekly formats, weekly prizes and an end-of-year luncheon are planned� Any male 50 years old and up are eligible to join� Leagues run on Mondays or Thursdays, April-October�
EAGLE BEND’S JUNIOR 9-HOLE GOLF LEAGUEA league promoting fun competition for junior golfers� This is not an instructional league� Participants are expected to have basic knowl-edge of etiquette and basic golf skills� There will be a weekly medalist for six weeks� Golfers will compete according to gender for low score� The best four scores of the six will count toward stroke average� This enables participants to miss up to two weeks of the six-week league, or to eliminate two weak scores from poor rounds, and still complete for the season award� Each flight will have a season medalist winner for low round of the season� Boys and girls age 12-17 years old, who have not reached their 18th birthday by June 10, are eligible� League is open to the first 48 golfers� League runs Mondays, June-July, with tee times starting at 10 a�m� For more information, please contact the pro shop at (785) 748-0600�
TOURNAMENTSEagle Bend Golf Course and Learning Center is open to outside groups for company outings and tournaments� Groups can reserve the course in three different formats� To find out more details, contact Greg Danne-vik at (785) 748-0600�
BEWARE OF THE F.O.G.DON’T CAUSE A CLOG!
Roughly half of the sanitary sewer overflows in the United States are caused by improper disposal of fats, oils and grease. You can help
prevent F.O.G. from forming a clog by following these easy steps!
DO: Wipe and scrape plates, pans and utensilsinto the trash or compost before washing.
DON’T: Put fats, oils or grease down any drain.Fats and grease can go in the trash once cooled and solid.
Collect used cooking oil for recycling at the Lawrence/Douglas County Household Hazardous Waste Facility.(Visit lawrenceks.org/hhw or call 785-832-3032 for more information)
For more information about F.O.G. visit lawrenceks.org/FOGDO:
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YARD WASTE COLLECTION Residential yard waste is collected weekly separate from trash. Material includes vegetative waste resulting from the care and maintenance of landscaped areas, lawns, and gardens, which includes leaves, grass clippings, garden waste, brush, and prunings from trees and shrubs. For a complete list of yard waste collection guidelines and to purchase a 95-gallon yard waste cart, visit lawrenceks.org/swm.
RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING SERVICESIn Lawrence, curbside recycling service is available to residential customers living in single-family and multi-family residences. Visit LawrenceRecycles.org for your collection schedule, guidelines, and a list of permitted recyclable materials. Also online is the Recyclable Materials Directory, where you can search for recycling options for electronics, metal scraps, and more.
BUSINESS RECYCLING SERVICESBusinesses may sign up for recycling collection service. Call 832-3032 for information on business recycling opportunities in Lawrence.
HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSALThe Household Hazardous Waste Program accepts hazardous waste from Douglas County households throughout the year. Visit lawrenceks.org/swm for open hours of operation. Accepted items include paint, pesticides, oil, cleaners, and more. Safe, affordable disposal options are available to Douglas County businesses that generate small amounts of hazardous waste. Call 832-3032 for program details.
COLLECTION GUIDELINES & CARTSA complete list of collection guidelines for trash, recycling, and yard waste is available on the City’s website at lawrenceks.org/swm. Residents may request additional carts online or by calling the Solid Waste Division at 832-3032. Additional fees will apply for extra trash carts, while recycling carts are provided at no additional fee.
HOLIDAY COLLECTION SERVICEThe only holidays affecting the solid waste collection schedule are Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. No residential trash, recycling, and yard waste collection takes place on these three holidays. Collection will be delayed by one day for the remainder of the week following these holidays. There is no change to solid waste collection for all other holidays.
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GYMNASTICSParks and Recreation offers a comprehensive gymnastics program to guide children in their gymnastic skill development and increase per-sonal self-esteem, independence and character, while having fun and unique experiences in a healthy atmosphere� We offer preschool and recreation programs� Classes are held at Sports Pavilion Lawrence at Rock Chalk Park, 100 Rock Chalk Lane and East Lawrence Recreation Center, 1245 E� 15th St� The instructional staff members are highly qual-ified and meet standards of the USA Gymnastics and LPRD guidelines� For more information, please contact the Sports Pavilion Lawrence at (785)-330-7355� Classes listed below are provided by facility� There will be no classes 1/1, 3/9-3/14, 5/25-5/30�
EAST LAWRENCE RECREATION CENTER – GYMNASTICS1245 E. 15th St.East Lawrence Recreation Center houses gymnastics classes ranging from preschool to beginning boys and girls� Monthly tuition is deducted on the first of each month� When enrolling for the program, you will be asked to put a credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Discover) on file for month-ly tuition and to secure your child(ren)’s spot in the class� Having a credit card on file is a requirement for enrollment� If parents would like to pay tuition with cash or check payment must be received by the last day of the month to prevent the credit card from being charged�
Payments are processed on the first business day of the month� Ac-count holders will be notified by email when payment is processed� If the method of payment is declined for any reason, you will be notified by email� If payment has not been received by the third business day of the month by noon, a $20 late fee will be assessed� If payment has not been received by noon on the seventh business day of the month, enrollment will be cancelled�
Enrollments for the continuous program can be cancelled anytime during the year� Enrollment cancellations MUST be made no later than the 25th of the month in writing to Jo Ellis at jellis@lawrenceks�org�
Questions regarding gymnastics billing or any general questions should be directed to Cydney May at (785) 330-7355 / cmay@lawrenceks�org�
LITTLE BEARSAges: 18 months-2 years with parent. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 10. One parent per child� Children and their parents explore different activities using various pieces of gymnastics equipment� The focus will be on balance, strength, gross and fine motor skill development all while hav-ing fun and experiencing success! Only registered participants are allowed in the classroom, no siblings�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE917000 A LITTBE W 10-10:45AM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40917000 B LITTBE R 5:30-6:15PM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40917000 C LITTBE S 10-10:45AM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40
TUMBLE BEARSAge 3. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 6. Participants will improve their phys-ical awareness, body coordination and explore movement� Large mo-tor skills are improved using the bars, tumble track and balance beam� Emphasis is placed on learning tumbling skills such as forward rolls, balancing, strength coordination and movement exploration� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE917001 A TUMBEAR M 11-11:45AM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40917001 B TUMBEAR W 11-11:45AM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40917001 C TUMBEAR W 6-6:45PM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40917001 D TUMBEAR R 11:30AM-12:15PM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40917001 E TUMBEAR R 4:30-5:15PM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40
GYM BEARSAges: 4-5. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 6. Students will be introduced to all gymnastics equipment throughout the session� New target skills and circuits will be provided to continue building strength, agility, confi-dence, coordination and social skills� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE917002 A GYMBEAR M 10-10:55AM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40917002 B GYMBEAR M 6:30-7:25PM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40917002 C GYMBEAR T 11:30AM-12:25PM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40917002 D GYMBEAR T 4:30-5:25PM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40917002 E GYMBEAR W 5-5:55PM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40917002 F GYMBEAR S 11-11:55AM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40
BEGINNING BOYSAges: 6-11. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 6. Class will focus on proper skill progression and fundamental strength development� Boys will work on developing proper swing on the apparatuses, as well as develop good basic tumbling skills� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE917003 A BEGBOYS M 5:30-6:25PM ONGOING ERLC-MPR $40
BEGINNING GIRLS Ages: 6-11. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 7. Participants will develop flexibility, body positioning, improved posture, rhythmic movement, balance and strength with gymnastics apparatuses� Participants will be expected to perform all necessary skills before advancing to the next level� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE917004 A BEGGIRLS T 5:30-6:25PM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40
BASIC TUMBLINGAges: 6-12. Enrollment Min 4 / Max7. Participants will develop flexibility, strength and proper form for fundamental tumbling skills�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 917005 A TUMBL W 7:00-7:55PM ONGOING ELRC-MPR $40
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GYMNASTIC BIRTHDAY PARTIESAges: up to 12 years old. $150 for up to a maximum of 20 children. Join LPRD’s qualified gymnastics staff for a fun-filled birthday party� Depending on the age, activities will include group warm up to music, an obstacle course, use of uneven bars, balance beam, trampoline, parachute games, other activities and birthday fun! Each birthday child will receive a special surprise� LPRD provides the entertainment and parents provide the cake, drinks and decorations� Please schedule two weeks in advance� First 60 minutes of birthday fun in the gymnastics room and 30 minutes in the party room following the entertain-ment. Perfect for children up to 12 years-old� Parties held at the East Lawrence Recreation Center, 1245 E� 15th St� Parties are available at the following times and days: Sat� - 1-2:30 p�m�, 3-4:30 p�m�, 5-6:30 p�m�; Sun� - 1-2:30pm, 3-4:30 p�m� For more information contact Jo Ellis, [email protected], (785) 330-7364.
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYMNASTICSOur gymnastics preschool play is for children ages 1-5 years old and their parents� Preschoolers and parents are welcome to share some quality time in a fun, safe, and active environment with assistance from our highly trained instructors� This is a great social activity for toddlers and our space encourages activity for your little ones� Offered every Tuesday and Thursday from 10:15-11:15am. The fee is $5 per child per visit at East Lawrence Recreation Center with a maximum of 20 kids. All participants must check in at the front desk.
Discounted punch cards are available to purchase� Each open gym gymnastics punch card contains 11 punches for $50� Punch cards can-not be combined with other forms of payment� Cards must be pre-pur-chased� Having this card does not guarantee a spot in an open gym session� Parents and children must wait their turn in line and sign the waiver to participate� Lawrence Parks and Recreation is not responsible for lost, stolen or misplaced punch cards� All punches must be used within two calendar years� Unused punches will not be replaced, ex-changed, refunded or combined�
SPORTS PAVILION LAWRENCESports Pavilion Lawrence houses gymnastics classes ranging from pre-school levels up to our advanced girls� Monthly tuition is deducted on the first of each month� When enrolling for the program, you will be asked to put a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or Discover) on file for monthly tuition and to secure your child(ren)’s spot in the class� A credit card on file is a requirement for enrollment, if parents would like to pay with cash or check for the tuition that payment must be received by the last day of the month to prevent the credit card from being charged�
Payments are processed on the first business day of the month� Ac-count holders will be notified by email when the payment is processed� If the method of payment is declined for any reason, you will be notified by email� If payment is not received by noon on the third business day of the month, a $20 late fee will be assessed� If payment has not been received by noon on the seventh business day of the month, enrollment will be cancelled� Lawrence Parks and Recreation reserves the right to cancel enrollment for non-payment at any time�
Enrollments for the continuous program can be cancelled anytime during the year� Enrollment cancellations MUST be made no later than the 25th of the month in writing to Jo Ellis at jellis@lawrenceks�org�
Questions regarding gymnastics billing or any general questions should be directed to Jo Ellis at (785) 330-7355, jellis@lawrenceks�org�
TUMBLE BEARSAge: 3. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 6. Participants will improve their phys-ical awareness, body coordination and explore movement� Large mo-tor skills are improved using the bars, tumble track and balance beam� Emphasis is placed on learning tumbling skills such as forward rolls, balancing, strength, coordination and movement exploration� Children learn socialization skills such as making new friends, taking turns, and following directions from an adult other than their parents� Participants move up to Gym Bears when they reach four years-old. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE916000 C TUMBEAR R 5:30-6:15PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916000 E TUMBEAR S 9-9:45AM ONGOING SPL-GR $40
GYM BEARSAges: 4-5. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 6. Students will be introduced to all gymnastics equipment throughout the session� New target skills and stations will be provided to continue building strength, agility, confi-dence, coordination and social skills� Participants move from the Pre-school Program to the Recreation Program when they reach six years-old.CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE916001 A GYMBEAR M 5:30-6:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916001 B GYMBEAR M 6:30-7:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916001 C GYMBEAR T 4:30-5:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916001 D GYMBEAR T 5:30-6:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40 916001 E GYMBEAR W 5-5:55PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916001 I GYMBEAR R 5:30-6:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916001 L GYMBEAR S 10-10:55AM ONGOING SPL-GR $40
BEGINNING BOYSAges: 6-11. . Enrollment Min 4. / Max 6. Class will focus on proper skill progression, fundamental strength development, and balance� Boys will work on developing proper form on the following apparatus: floor, rings, bars, vault, and trampoline�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE916008 A BEGBOYS M 5:30-6:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916008 B BEGBOYS R 6:30-7:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40
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BEGINNING GIRLS Ages: 6-11. . Enrollment Min 4 / Max 14. Participants will develop flexi-bility, body positioning, improved posture, rhythmic movement, balance and strength� Girls will work on developing proper form on the following apparatus: floor, beam, bars, vault, and trampoline� Participants will be expected to master 90 percent of the Beginning Girls skills before ad-vancing to Intermediate Girls� They also must have permission from the gymnastics programmer prior to enrollment� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE916010 A BEGGIRL M 4:30-5:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916010 B BEGGIRL T 4:30-5:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916010 C BEGGIRL T 5:30-6:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916010 D BEGGIRL T 6:30-7:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916010 E BEGGIRL W 4-4:55PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916010 F BEGGIRL W 5-5:55PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916010 G BEGGIRL R 5:30-6:25AM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916010 J BEGGIRL S 10-10:55AM ONGOING SPL-GR $40
BEGINNING NINJASAges: 6-9 and 10-14. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 14. Participants will be taught the basics for obstacle courses and parkour training� Ninjas will develop flexibility, body positioning, endurance, balance, and strength throughout this class while also learning the best safety practices for obstacles and parkour�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 916009 A (10-14) BEGNINJA T 7:30-8:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916009 B (6-9) BEGNINJA W 4-4:55PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916009 C (10-14) BEGNINJA W 7-7:55PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916009 D (6-9) BEGNINJA R 4:30-5:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916009 E (6-9) BEGNINJA F 6:30-7:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $40916009 F (6-9) BEGNINJA S 9-9:55AM ONGOING SPL-GR $40
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS Ages: 6 and Up. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 14. This class is for participants who have mastered the gymnastics skills and progressions in Beginning Girls� Emphasis is placed on strength, flexibility, proper technique and building on to skills while increasing their time in the gym� Participants will be expected to master 90 percent of the Intermediate Girls skills before advancing to Advanced Girls� They also must have permission from the gymnastics programmer prior to enrollment�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE916012 B INTGIRLS T 6:30-7:55PM ONGOING SPL-GR $64916012 C INTGIRLS W 6-7:25PM ONGOING SPL-GR $64916012 D INTGIRLS R 6:30-7:55PM ONGOING SPL-GR $64
ADVANCED GIRLS Ages: 6 and Up. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 14. This class is for upper level gymnasts who want to continue their gymnastics training without doing competition� Gymnasts will continue to build on to their skill set while working to perfect their form and technique� Enrollment is by invitation only after the successful completion of Intermediate Girls�
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GYMNASTIC BIRTHDAY PARTIESAges: Up to 12 year-old. $150 for up to a maximum of 20 children. Join LPRD’s qualified gymnastics staff for a fun-filled birthday party� De-pending on the age, activities will include group warm up to music, an obstacle course, use of uneven bars, balance beam, trampoline, para-chute games, other activities and birthday fun! Each birthday child will receive a special surprise� LPRD provides the entertainment and par-ents provide the cake, drinks and decorations� Please schedule two weeks in advance� First 60 minutes of birthday fun in the gymnastics room and 30 minutes in the party room following the entertain-ment. Perfect for children up to 12 years-old� Parties held at the Sports Pavilion Lawrence, 100 Rock Chalk Lane� Parties are available at the following times and days: Sat� - 1-2:30 p�m�, 3-4:30 p�m�, 5-6:30 p�m�; Sun� - 1-2:30pm, 3-4:30 p�m� For more information contact JoEllis [email protected], (785) 330-7364.
OPEN GYMNASTICSOur gymnastics open gym has sessions available for children ages one year-old to five years-old with their parents, six years-old to 14 years-old, as well as 14 and Up� Participants and pre-school parents are wel-come to share some quality time in a fun, safe and active environment with assistance from our highly-trained instructors� This is a great social activity for everyone involved� Discounted punch cards are available for purchase� Each open gym gymnastic punch card contains 11 punches for $50, discounting admission rates� Punch cards cannot be combined with other forms of payment� Cards must be pre-purchased� Having a punch card does not guarantee a spot in an open gym session� Parents and children must wait their turn in line and sign a waiver to participate� Lawrence Parks and Recreation is not responsible for lost, stolen or misplaced punch cards� All punches must be used within two calendar years� Unused punches will not be replaced, exchanged, refunded or combined� All age ranges will be enforced at each session� Refusal to adhere to open gym policies will result in removal from open gym at the discretion of the gymnastic staff� All participants must check in at the front desk�
One year-old to five year-olds must be accompanied by an adult – $5 per participant - max 30� Monday 9-10 a�m� / 10:15-11:15 a�m�; Wednesday 9-10 a�m� / 10:15-11:15 a�m�; Saturday 11-11:45 a�m� and Saturday 12-12:45 a�m� Six year-olds to-14 year olds - $5 per par-ticipant – max 30� Every Friday 7:30-9 p�m� and Sunday 4:30-6 p�m� 14 and Up- $5 per participant – max 30� Every Sunday 7-8:30p�m�
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INSTRUCTIONALGUITAR, BEGINNINGAges: 14 and Up. Min 4 / Max 6. In this basic introductory class you will learn chords, tablature, rhythm patterns and standard notation through the use of familiar melodies and songs� Students will need to bring a guitar to class. Instructor: Marianne Carter�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE114167 A BGGUITAR M 7-8PM 1/13-3/2 CB-CR $68214167 A BGGUITAR M 7-8PM 3/16-5/4 CB-CR $68
YOUTHSAFE SITTERAges: 11-16. Min 5 / Max 8. Using a well-rounded medical based cur-riculum Safe Sitter prepares youth to be better adults and parents by teaching more than just basic babysitting skills� CPR for both children and infants will be taught along with skills such as feeding, changing, and dealing with problem behavior� The class also looks at the business side of babysitting, covering how to market oneself as a sitter, as well as how to choose and negotiate job offers� Safe Sitter gives youth the confidence and skills needed to be a skillful babysitter� Participants will receive a certificate and a babysitter handbook upon completion of the program. Instructors: Katie Elena�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE121200 A SAFESIT W 5:30-8:30PM 1/22-1/29 CB-AR $85221200 A SAFESIT W 5:30-8:30PM 2/26-3/4 CB-AR $85221200 B SAFESIT W 5:30-8:30PM 4/22-4/29 CB-AR $85
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Lifelong Recreation programs focus on physical activity, social engage-ment, education, arts, creativity and healthy lifestyles for all adults with a focus on the schedule and interests of people ages 50 years-old and older� If you have a suggestion for an activity or program that we do not currently offer, please share your ideas with us!
Seniors (age 60+) receive a 10 percent discount on fitness classes�
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTEarly registration assures your place in class� Register up to two weeks before your fitness class begins and receive a $10 discount on the class fee�
NEWSLETTERWatch for our quarterly newsletter for highlights and updated informa-tion on activities, events, trips and programs� If you would like to be placed on the mailing list, call (785) 832-7909, email gsigurdson@law-renceks�org or subscribe at http://www�lawrenceks�org/subscriptions� Copies are also available at all Recreation Centers�
FITNESSChoosing the right program can help you get the most out of your exercise routine and keep you motivated� For the best experience, take into consideration your current fitness level when registering for a class� Classes have been rated from one to three stars in order to help you make the best choice� Still not sure? Guest passes are available for fitness classes and can be used to attend a single class session�
Introductory: Just starting to exercise or haven’t exercised in six months�
Intermediate: Fairly active in sports, dance or some type of regular exercise (2 to 3 times per week)�
Advanced: Very Active in sports or have been exercising four or more times per week for six months�
PERSONAL TRAININGNot sure where to start on your fitness goals? A personal trainer can design a personalized exercise program to meet both short and long-term fitness goals� Working with a trainer will provide motivation and accountability� A trainer will teach you proper form and technique and select the exercises that assure you are getting the most benefit from your workout�
Personal training is offered at any Lawrence recreation center� A one-hour session with Lawrence Parks and Recreation personal trainers can be purchased individually or with a partner� Different pricing packages are available� Participants of all ages will need to complete a registra-tion and consent form� Clients considered medically high-risk will need medical clearance�
Information about personal training, trainers, forms and pricing are available online at www.lprd.org or contact Gayle Sigurdson at (785) 832-7909, [email protected].
MATSMats are not available for individual use through the Parks and Recre-ation Department� Participants are responsible for providing their own workout mat�
YOUR FITNESS INSTRUCTOR’S QUALIFICATIONSAll LPRD fitness instructors are required to attend on-going workshops and in-service seminars to maintain current certification� CPR and First Aid certification are also required from our instructors� We are proud to ensure the best in a fun, safe environment� Participation in any activity does present an element of risk� LPRD recommends participants check with a physician prior to participation in a fitness class or sports activ-ities�
OPEN WALKING Walking indoors is a chance to exercise in any weather, get your heart pumping and build friendships with other walkers� The public is welcome to walk in the gymnasiums at East Lawrence Recreation Center (7-9 a�m�) and Holcom Park Recreation Center (7-11 a�m�), Monday through Friday� Walkers should plan to accommodate scheduled programming� For more information, contact the individual recreation center.
AEROBIC DANCE AND TONE Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 50. Join our friendly class and have fun moving to lively music while you reap the many health benefits of aerobic conditioning� Increase your stamina and agility while improving your immune system and cardiopulmonary function through dancing� Enhance your balance, flexibility and muscle strength during the toning and stretching segment of class� Come be part of this group and gain the benefits! Instructor: Teresa Kelley�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127201 A AEROBIC MWF 8:50-9:50AM 1/6-3/6 HPRC-GY $88227201 A AEROBIC MWF 8:50-9:50AM 3/16-5/15 HPRC-GY $88
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SENIOR STRENGTH TRAINING, BEGINNING & ADVANCED Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 16. Strength training for se-niors is effective in improving balance (preventing falls), strengthening major muscle groups, and increasing muscle mass and bone density� The class is designed to include functional movement patterns that en-hance daily living activities� A variety of strength training equipment will be used, including free weights and resistance tubing and bands� Class includes a warm-up period and a post-workout stretch� Instructors: Deb Geraghty (DG); Melanie Johnson (MJ)� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127233 A BGSS(MJ) MWF 8-8:50AM 1/6-3/6 HPRC-BR $88127233 B ADSS(MJ) MWF 9-9:50AM 1/6-3/6 HPRC-BR $88127234 A ADSS(DG) MWF 8:30-9:20AM 1/6-3/6 HPRC-BR $88127234 B ADSS(DG) MWF 9:30-10:20AM 1/6-3/6 HPRC-BR $88127234 C ADSS(DG) MWF 10:30-11:20AM 1/6-3/6 HPRC-BR $88127234 D ADSS(DG) TR 9-9:50AM 1/7-3/5 ELRC-GR $70227233 A BGSS(MJ) MWF 8-8:50AM 3/16-5/15 HPRC-BR $88227233 B ADSS(MJ) MWF 9-9:50AM 3/16-5/15 HPRC-BR $88227234 A ADSS(DG) MWF 8:30-9:20AM 3/16-5/15 HPRC-BR $88227234 B ADSS(DG) MWF 9:30-10:20AM 3/16-5/15 HPRC-BR $88227234 C ADSS(DG) MWF 10:30-11:20AM 3/16-5/15 HPRC-BR $88227234 D ADSS(DG) TR 9-9:50AM 3/17-5/14 ELRC-GR $70
DANCE FITNESS Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 15 / Max 40. Get your groove on with this fast-paced dance exercise class that stresses whole body fitness� The class will consist of 30 minutes of cardiovascular routines and 30 minutes of toning and stretching� Aerobic routines may be performed either at high or low impact� Follow-the-leader routines are simple for beginners to learn yet challenging enough for advanced students� A real workout! Instructor: Rosie Shelton�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127250 A DANCFIT TR 9-10AM 1/7-3/5 CB-GY $70127250 B DANCFIT TR 4:45-5:45PM 1/7-3/5 SPL-LR $70227250 A DANCFIT TR 9-10AM 3/17-5/14 CB-GY $70227250 B DANCFIT TR 5:30-6:30PM 3/17-5/14 SRC $70
FITNESS FOR LIFE Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 30. Fitness For Life combines a low-impact dance aerobic workout with strength training and stretch-ing� For the first half of the class, we will dance to a variety of music including pop favorites from the 50s, 60s and 70s, country line dances, disco and music from the Big Band Era� The second half of class incor-porates strength and balance training for improved coordination and agility, as well as increasing muscular strength and endurance� Please bring a mat for the floor workout. Instructor: Melanie Johnson�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127256 A FIT4LFE MWF 10-11AM 1/6-3/6 HPRC-GY $88227256 A FIT4LFE MWF 10-11AM 3/16-5/15 HPRC-GY $88
FITNESS YOGA Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 15. Incorporate the benefits of yoga into your fitness routine� This class will combine conditioning work with strength and flexibility poses� Class includes floor work; Students should bring a yoga mat� Instructor: Fran Hopkins�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127282 A FITYOGA W 5:30-6:30PM 1/8-3/4 CB-CR $48227282 A FITYOGA W 5:30-6:30PM 3/18-5/13 CB-CR $48
JOINTS IN MOTION Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment: Min 6 Max 15. This exercise program is designed specifically for people with arthritis or joint problems but is open to anyone looking for gentle exercise� The programs multiple components help reduce pain and stiffness and help maintain or im-prove functional mobility and muscle strength� The variety of exercises is designed for all levels of ability� Instructor: Jade Katz�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127290 A JOINMO TR 5:30-6:30PM 1/7-3/5 SPL-CR $70227290 A JOINMO TR 5:30-6:30PM 3/17-5/14 SPL-CR $70
LIFELONG GENTLE STRETCH Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 12. Stretching & breathing can increase blood flow to joints, flexibility, balance and feelings of well-be-ing� Join us exploring gentle yoga postures to find peace, stillness and happiness while increasing strength and balance through the explora-tion of yoga postures & breathing techniques� Instructor: Kristin Spen-cer�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127284 A GENTSTRE TR 10:45-11:35AM 1/7-3/5 HPRC-BLY $70227284 A GENTSTRE TR 10:45-11:35AM 3/17-5/14 HPRC-BLY $70
NORDIC WALKING Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 15. Walking poles work your arms, shoulders, chest and upper back muscles through a function-al range of motion as you walk – which can help you turn your daily walk into a full-body workout� Poles also take some of the load off your lower back, hips and knees, which may be helpful if you have arthri-tis or back problems� This class will teach the proper technique using poles for improved balance, stability and increased aerobic benefits� Co-Sponsored by LMH Health. Instructor: Aynsley Anderson and Gayle Sigurdson�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE227280 A NORDWALK R 6-7:30PM 4/16-4/23 UPD $18
PILATES SILVER Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 35. Pilates is a modern approach to body conditioning that keeps you on the cutting edge of fitness� This class focuses on core muscles: hips, thighs and abdomi-nals, as well as strengthening and toning through stretching as the body moves� Main Pilates principles include: flowing motion, breathing, flex-ibility, precision, centering and control� This class not only strengthens your body but your mind as well� Instructor: Pat Middaugh�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127204 A PILATES TR 8:30-9:30AM 1/7-3/5 HPRC-GY $70227204 A PILATES TR 8:30-9:30AM 3/17-5/14 HPRC-GY $70
SLIMNASTICS Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 15 / Max 40. Feel good while getting slim and trim in this exercise class for men and women� Concentrating on muscle toning and strengthening all muscle groups, we will focus on toning and sculpting your muscles to create a healthy, well-balanced body� Exercises are done to music, but there are no routines to learn� Bring a mat for floor workout� Instructor: Rosie Shelton�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127310 A SLIMNAST MWF 9-10AM 1/6-3/6 CB-GY $88227310 A SLIMNAST MWF 9-10AM 3/16-5/15 CB-GY $88
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SUPER SENIOR CIRCUIT Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 12. This 50-minute full-body group workout designed for the active senior adult, regardless of previ-ous experience with strength training� Every participant performs a total of ten to twelve different exercises in the circuit, utilizing a combination of machines, free weights, stability balls, and resistance bands� As a result, each participant will experience an improved level of strength and fitness as each participant performs every exercise at his or her current level of strength and fitness� Utilizing this common-sense ap-proach minimizes injury risk while maximizing improvement in functional strength and weight management, in addition to improved balance and agility� Instructor: Chad Harper�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127255 A SUPCIRT MWF 7:30-8:20AM 1/6-3/6 SPL-FR $88127255 B SUPCIRT MWF 8:30-9:20AM 1/6-3/6 SPL-FR $88127255 C SUPCIRT MWF 9:30-10:20AM 1/6-3/6 SPL-FR $88127255 D SUPCIRT MWF 10:30-11:20AM 1/6-3/6 SPL-FR $88127255 E SUPCIRT TR 8:30-9:20AM 1/7-3/5 SPL-FR $70227255 A SUPCIRT MWF 7:30-8:20AM 3/16-5/15 SPL-FR $88227255 B SUPCIRT MWF 8:30-9:20AM 3/16-5/15 SPL-FR $88227255 C SUPCIRT MWF 9:30-10:20AM 3/16-5/15 SPL-FR $88227255 D SUPCIRT MWF 10:30-11:20AM 3/16-5/15 SPL-FR $88227255 E SUPCIRT TR 8:30-9:20AM 3/17-5/14 SPL-FR $70
TAI CHI, BEGINNING Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 20. Tai Chi is a graceful, low impact exercise especially suited to seniors� It consists of a series of slow motion movements that increases body strength, enhances co-ordination and improves balance� Tai Chi’s relaxed performance calms the body, reduces emotional stress, and promotes clear thinking� Long practiced by people of all ages in China, Tai Chi is recognized in America as a way of carrying health and wellbeing into latter life� This class prac-tices the Yang style Tai Chi short form� No class 3/12, 3/15� Instructor: Craig Voorhees�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127274 A TAICHLLR TF 9-10AM 2/11-5/8 CB-DS $87
TAI CHI, INTERMEDIATE Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 20. For students with previous instruction in the Yang style Tai Chi short form who want to advance their practice� Contact Gayle Sigurdson for more information, (785) 832-7909�
TAI CHI FOR All Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 20. This program is designed to improve health and quality of life for everyone� The movements are simple and can be adapted for all� Participants may stand or sit throughout class� There are no floor exercises� The Arthritis Foundation of America, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Administra-tion on Aging each recommend this program as meeting their standards for health programming� Instructor: Susan Pomeroy�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127502 A TCHIALL TR 11:15AM-12PM 1/7-3/5 HPRC-GY $70127502 B TCHIALL TR 5:30-6:15PM 1/7-3/5 CB $70227502 A TCHIALL TR 11:15AM-12PM 3/17-5/14 HPRC-GY $70227502 B TCHIALL TR 5:30-6:15PM 3/17-5/14 SRC $70
LIFELONG YOGA Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 15. Stretch stiff muscles, relax and learn to correctly align your spine through slow progressive traction in this less-vigorous, beginning class adapted for older adults� While using the full capacity of the lungs through correct breathing, you will oxygenate the body and the brain, improving blood circulation and your sense of well-being� Instructors: Mary Ann Saunders (MS) | Kris-ten Spencer (KS)�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127270 A YOGA(MS) R 10-11AM 1/9-3/5 CB-CR $48127270 C YOGA(MS) W 1:30-2:30PM 1/8-3/4 LPM $48127270 D YOGA (KS) TR 9:30-10:30AM 1/7-3/5 HPRC-BLY $70227270 A YOGA(MS) R 10-11AM 3/19-5/14 CB-CR $48227270 C YOGA(MS) W 1:30-2:30PM 3/18-5/13 LPM $48227270 D YOGA (KS) TR 9:30-10:30AM 3/17-5/14 HPRC-BLY $70
ZUMBA GOLD Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 25. Perfect for active old-er adults who are looking for a modified Zumba class that recreates the original moves you love at a lower-intensity pace� The design of the class introduces easy-to-follow Zumba choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion and coordination� Come ready to sweat and prepare to leave empowered and feeling strong� Instructor: Susan Pomeroy� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127102 A ZUMBAGLD TR 10-11AM 1/7-3/5 HPRC-GY $70227102 A ZUMBAGLD TR 10-11AM 3/17-5/14 HPRC-GY $70
COMPUTER CLASSESCOMPUTER 101Enrollment Min 4 / Max 10. Today, everything related to your everyday life can be done using computers� This class is designed for beginners or those with limited or no experience� It will cover computer compo-nents, basic computer terminology, moving and copying folders and files, desktop shortcuts, and an introduction to the Internet with hands-on work at every lesson� Take home curriculum included� Instructor: Sharon Gan�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127147 A COMP101 S 2-3:30PM 3/21-4/4 CB-CR3 $32
COMPUTER 102-THE INTERNET AND BEYONDEnrollment Min 4 / Max 10. Designed for the Internet newbie, this class will exclusively with the web browser Firefox� We will research pop-up and ad blockers, how to download files, and manage bookmarks, refine your searches and demystify internet security� Take home curriculum included� Basic computer skills required� Instructor: Sharon Gan�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE227606 A COMP102 S 2-3:30PM 4/18-5/2 CB-CR3 $32
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INTRO TO IPADSEnrollment Min 3 / Max 6. Thinking about getting an iPad or already own one and not sure if you are getting the most out of it? This class will be a demonstration and learning session, so please bring your iPad with you� iPads will also be available during class� We will cover the basic oper-ation of the device and apps for recreation, health, education, finance and socializing� Instructor: Karen Johnson�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127604 A INTIPAD F 10-11:30AM 3/20-4/24 CB-CR3 $57
RESILIENT FALLINGAges: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 10. This class will explore components of balance: strengthening leg and core muscles, mind-fulness, and becoming aware of hazards in your surroundings� What makes this class unique is that we will actively practice balance chal-lenges, falling safely and getting up� Half of class will be active physical participation and the other half, informational� Participants must be able to get up from the floor with relative ease, in order to participate fully� Instructor: Susan Rieger�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127322 A RESIFALL F 2-4PM 3/20-3/27 ELRC $24
INTRODUCTION TO STARGAZINGEnjoying the outdoors includes looking up! Join us as we explore the sky and learn general astronomy of both night and day skies� Evening classes will look at what there is to see in the Cosmic Zoo using the naked eye, binoculars and telescopes� Instruction will include use of planispheres, star charts, and apps� Instructor is Rick Heschmey-er, president of the Astronomy Associates of Lawrence, a NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador, and Master Outreach Award winner from The Astronomical League� Registration fee includes planisphere, as-tronomy flashlight, solar viewing glasses and education materials�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE327450 A STARGAZE W 8-10PM 6/3-6/17 BAKER $18
FENCING-MODERN OLYMPIC SPORTAges: 18 and Up. Enrollment Min 7 / Max 12. This fencing class is for both beginners who have no experience as well as more experienced fencers in foil, epee and saber emphasizing technique, tactics, strategy and psychology� Beginners learn the basics, and experienced fencers work on sharpening their skills� Get some good exercise and have fun learning this unique sport� Basic equipment provided� Instructor: John Dillard�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 127105 A FENCING R 7-9PM 1/9-3/5 SPL-LEG $72227105 A FENCING R 7-9PM 3/19-5/14 SPL-LEG $72
FILM STUDY – JOHN FORDEnrollment Min 8/Max 25. John Ford was one of the most respected directors in Hollywood and still holds the record for most Oscars� His narrative style helped to define America on the silver screen� Known for his westerns, Ford had a lot of range over his decades-long career including screen adaptations of classic literature� This session of our ongoing film study class will explore Ford’s distinctive style, casting fa-vorites and continuing influence on American film� Instructor: Kellee Pratt� Class meets in the theater at Pioneer Ridge. There will be some additional materials fees.CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE227449 A FILMCLUB T 6:30-8:30PM 2/11-3/31 PIONRIDGE $24
BEGINNING MINDFULNESSEnrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Mindfulness is a set of skills that anyone can learn with daily practice� It has been shown in numerous studies to lower stress, improve health and lead to greater happiness� This class will teach the basic elements of mindfulness practice� Instructor: Dr� Jeff Nichols�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127271 A MINDFUL W 4:30-6PM 2/19-3/25 SRC $37
CONTINUING MINDFULNESS MEDITATIONEnrollment Min 5/ Max 12. This is a continuation of Basic Mindfulness Meditation� Participants should have completed the Basic class or re-ceived other instruction in meditation prior to registering� Instructor is available to advise on suitability of class� Instructor: Dr� Jeff Nichols� No class on 11/27�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE227297 A CONTMIND W 4:30-6PM 4/15-5/6 SRC $26
MEDITATING ON THE POSITIVEEnrollment Min 5/ Max 12. We can nurture positivity in our lives and in the world by meditating on it� The class will offer several techniques and practice to do so� Instructor: Dr� Jeff Nichols� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE
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JEWELRY RESTORATION AND REPAIRAges: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 8. Do you have pieces of jewelry you no longer wear because they need repair or updating? Have you had single earrings, broken or sentimental pieces sitting in your jew-elry box forever, but can’t get rid of them? Bring three to four of those pieces, cleaned and sorted to make the best use of your time and learn how to restore or redesign them into something you can proudly wear again� This is a hands-on class so please bring a scissor and needle nose plier, prepared to create new designs from your materials� Ear wires, clasps, restringing materials, adhesive will be available� Instruc-tor: Julie Kingsbury�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127323 A JEWELRR SU 1:30-3:30PM 3/22 CB-AR $30
BEGINNING UKULELEEnrollment Min 5 / Max 15. This beginning uke course will cover tuning, basic chords and beginning strum patterns� Share the fun while learning to play commonly known songs� Students brand new to ukulele are wel-come! Ukuleles and tuners not provided� If you are considering buying a uke, please contact the instructor and she will guide you in buying a good starter one� Come share the joy of Aloha! Instructor: Linda Tilton�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127410 A BEGUKE W 6:30-7:30PM 1/29-2/19 SRC $34227410 A BEGUKE W 6:30-7:30PM 4/1-4/22 SRC $34
INTERMEDIATE UKULELEEnrollment Min 5 / Max 10. This course is for ukulele players who al-ready know basic chords and chord progressions� Focus is on finger-picking, reading tablature and advanced chord shapes such as bar and diminished chord shapes� Ukuleles and tuners are not provided� If you are considering buying a uke, please contact the instructor and she will guide you in renting or buying a good starter one� Come share the joy of Aloha! Prerequisite: Minimum of two sessions Beginning Ukulele courses or consent from teacher. Instructor: Linda Tilton�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127424 A INTUKE W 6:30-7:30PM 2/26-3/18 SRC $34227424 A INTUKE W 6:30-7:30PM 5/6-5/27 SRC $34
OUTDOORSThe Lifelong outdoor program is expanding in 2020 to include walks with an easy pace and hikes that are more challenging� Watch for details in the February 2020 newsletter�
HOW OLD IS THAT TREE?Enrollment Min 8/ Max 18. This is the most frequently asked question in our tree classes� On this tour we’ll explore the different ways to estimate tree age, while viewing some old, heritage trees at several locations around Lawrence� A highlight will be a visit to the McGregor Herbari-um where we’ll study tree rings from core samples of living trees, learn about tree growth, and tour the herbarium� Instructor: Jon Standing�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE127461 A TREEAGE S 10AM-12:30PM 3/7 HPRC $26
WHAT’S THAT TREE? – THE ROTARY ARBORETUMEnrollment Min 8/ Max 18. In this class we’ll learn about “Tree Walks” and how to identify and appreciate our native and ornamental trees in the spring� There will be two short walks on sidewalks along with good opportunities to sit down and study our collections� Instructor: Jon Standing�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE227463 A WHATTREE S 10AM-12:30PM 5/23 HPRC $26
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MARTIAL ARTS EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTRegister 14 days prior to the start of class to receive a $10 discount on the fee assessed for the class�
LITTLE NINJASAges: 5-7. Min 6 / Max 12. This class is designed with the younger stu-dent in mind and teaches the basic stances, develops coordination and furthers control and balance� Participants will gain confidence, attention span and respect for others in a positive, fun environment� No class 4/12� Instructor: Natasha Hurt�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE117125 A LITNINJ SU 12-12:40PM 1/5-3/1 CB-CR2 $48217125 A LITNINJ SU 12-12:40PM 3/15-5/10 CB-CR2 $44
KARATE – OKINAWAN KENPOAges: 8 and Up. Min 10 / Max 20 (MW), Max 15 (SU). Okinawan Kenpo is a style of traditional Okinawan Karate, a system of self-defense and personal development� During this process of learning and practicing techniques, strengthen your body and acquire skills effective in close fighting� Enjoy improved posture, increased self-confidence and gain training to avoid or minimize unavoidable violence� Instructors have years of teaching experience and are certified members of the United States Kenpo Federation and Midori Yama Budakai (affiliated with the AAU)� No class 4/12� Instructor: Mark Hurt, Mandana Ershadi-Hurt and Natasha Hurt� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE117110 A KARATE SU 12:45-2PM 1/5-3/1 CB-CR1/2 $61117110 B KARATE MW 6:45-7:40PM 1/6-3/4 CB-CR1/2 $70217110 A KARATE SU 12:45-2PM 3/15-5/10 CB-CR1/2 $55217110 B KARATE MW 6:45-7:40PM 3/16-5/13 CB-CR1/2 $70
TAE KWON DOAges: 8 and Up. Min 10 / Max 12. Tae Kwon Do is a beautiful and highly skilled art� Develop control, balance and power through the practice of Tae Kwon Do forms and one-step sparring� As participants mature in the art, they gain more than the ability to kick and punch� With improved coordination and reflexes, increased self-confidence, self-discipline and physical conditioning, students gain greater respect for themselves, fel-low students and people in society as a whole� Instructor: Grace Dan-iels, Black Belt� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE117131 A TKD8-12Y TR 6:45-7:40PM 1/7-3/5 ELRC-MPR $70117131 B TKD13&UP TR 7:50-9:05PM 1/7-3/5 ELRC-MPR $70217131 A TKD8-12Y TR 6:45-7:40PM 3/17-5/14 ELRC-MPR $70217131 B TKD13&UP TR 7:50-9:05PM 3/17-5/14 ELRC-MPR $70
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PRAIRIE PARK NATURE CENTER2730 Harper Street
NATURE CENTER HOURS Mondays: Closed Tuesday through Saturday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sundays: 1 p.m.-4 p.m.
PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN/TEENSFor all classes come prepared to go outdoors including bug repellent and sunscreen�
GROSSOLOGYAges: 7-12. Enrollment: Min. 6/Max. 15. If you think gross things are the coolest, this is the class for you! Join us for hands-on activities, games and live animals as we learn just how important gross animals are�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123231 A GROSS F 1-3PM 2/14 PPNC $10
NATURE STORY TIME FOR PRESCHOOLERS Ages: 1-4. Max. 15. For children who enjoy both stories and animals, there will be morning story time for preschool age children every Thurs-day at 10 AM� Each week will feature a story and a live animal� Children may color a coloring page afterwards� Pre-registration is helpful, but drop-ins will be accepted� The cost is $3 per session� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123203 A STORYHR R 10-10:30AM 1/2-3/5 PPNC $30223203 A STORYHR R 10-10:30AM 3/26-5/21 PPNC $27
WILD ABOUT OWLS CAMPAges: 7 to 13. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 20. Love owls? This camp fea-tures a live owl presentation, owl feather investigation, and owl pellet dissection followed by owl crafts such as making an owl night light and pine cone owls� Crush the holiday boredom with this Wild About Owls extravaganza�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123332 A OWLS F 8:30AM-3PM 1/3 PPNC $25
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WILD ADVENTURES FOR PRESCHOOLERS AND PARENTS WEEKLY Ages: 2-5. Max. 15. Drop in for stories, activities, and information about animals and the places in which they live� A different topic will be pre-sented each week� Come prepared to go outdoors� Due to space lim-itations no more than one adult per child please� Registration is also taken up to a week in advance of each weekly session of a program on a space available basis. Cost for an individual program session is $4.00 per session. Please call in advance to reserve a spot. Pay-ment will be at class time or you can enroll for the entire program using the code information below. For more information please call (785) 832-7980� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123202 A WILDADVT T 10-11AM 1/7-3/3 PPNC $36223202 A WILDADVT T 10-11AM 3/31-5/19 PPNC $32
SPRING BREAK CAMP - (See Youth Camps - Spring Break page 15)�
AFTER SCHOOL ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES BEGINNERS’ ARCHERYAges: 7-16. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 10. Learn to use archery equipment in a safe and structured environment with an NASP certified instructor� We provide all equipment for the class�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE223332 A BEGARCH W 3-4:30PM 4/1 PPNC $15223332 B BEGARCH W 3-4:30PM 4/15 PPNC $15
ARCHERY CLUBAges: 7-16. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Olympic style archery using Genesis compound bows� Build you archery skills, learn scoring, and work on accuracy� Prerequisite: Beginning Archery. Taught by certified instructors. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE223333 A ARCHCLUB W 3-4PM 4/8 PPNC $10223333 B ARCHCLUB W 3-4PM 4/22 PPNC $10
SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOL DAYS OFFBREAKFAST WITH THE ANIMALSAges: 7-13. Min. 5 / Max 25. Spend your morning off of school having breakfast with your favorite animals at the nature center and then help feed the animals with our naturalists� Participants will enjoy a live animal program, a craft and other activities at this memorable event� Please notify the nature of any special dietary needs�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123319 A BREAKANI F 9AM-12PM 2/14 PPNC $15223319 A BREAKANI F 9AM-12PM 3/27 PPNC $15
WILD THINGS CAMPAges: 6-10. Enrollment Min 10/Max 25. Take a break from school for 2 days and get wild with animals, games, hikes and crafts at the nature center� Bring a sack lunch and suitable clothes and shoes for outdoor adventures� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123333 A WNTRADV RF 8:30AM-4PM 2/20-2/21 PPNC $60
We’re celebrating 50 years of Earth Day this spring!What: 50 Years Earth Day Celebration
When: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 18, 2020Where: South Park
More information: Visit lawrenceks.org/earthday for the latest news and updates
EARTH DAY DEAL! Free transportation is available all day
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ADULT PROGRAMSWATCHING WINTER EAGLESAges: 18 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12� Take a winter afternoon field trip to observe wintering bald eagles along the Kaw River, at Clinton Lake and Perry Lake� Visit one of the Clinton Lake nest sites� Bring bin-oculars and cameras to capture images of these magnificent symbols as they congregate around the open waterways� Dress for the weather and possible short hikes�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123220 A EAGWATCH R 9AM-12PM 1/9 PPNC $15123220 B EAGWATCH R 9AM-12PM 1/16 PPNC $15
FLY FISHING 101 & 102Ages: 13 and Up. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 10. The first class will con-centrate on basic techniques of fly fishing with an introduction to equip-ment, casting, tying on, knots and fly selection� We will practice the art of casting first and then move to the lake to try out casting with flies� The second class will focus on casting practice�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 223331 A FLYFISH SU 2-5PM 5/24 PPNC $20223331 B FLYFISH SU 2-5PM 5/31 PPNC $15
NATURES CREATIONS FOR ADULTSAges: 50 and Up. Enrollment Max 20 / Min 5. We supply the materials, you supply the creativity� Choose between a decorative spring wreath or a quaintly painted bird house� Your creation will be a welcome spring addition to your house or yard� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123326 A NATCRES R 1PM 2/6 PPNC $15
BEGINNING BIRDINGAges: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 3/ Max 12. Shake off the cabin fever with a tour of local birding hot spots from the Baker Wetlands to Clinton Lake� We will take a three-hour tour to view migrating waterfowl, song-birds, and nesting eagles in the area� Learn the fundamentals of bird identification� Binoculars and field guides supplied. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE223346 A BEGBIRD M 9AM-12PM 4/6 PPNC $20
WEEKEND PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS AND FAMILIESSATURDAY MORNING FREE PROGRAM - (10-10:30 a�m�)SUNDAY AFTERNOON FREE PROGRAM - (1:30-2 p�m�)A 30-minute free program on nature topics will be presented each day� Programs may include a short video, slide show and of course going outdoors to enjoy birds, wildflowers, bugs or a stroll through the park� All ages are welcome� Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
NIGHTTIME AT THE NATURE CENTER SERIES Ages: 7 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max12. Ever wonder what hap-pens after the nature center closes? Come enjoy a completely different sensory experience as the animals settle in for the night� Different pro-grams, activities or crafts every session� Enrollment required. 16 and over $10, sign up for Sec A, B or C 1. Under 16, fee is $5, sign up for Sec A2. Children under 16 years-old must be accompanied by a registered adult. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123340 A1 NIGHTTIME F 6-8PM 2/14 PPNC $10123340 A2 NIGHTTIME F 6-8PM 2/14 PPNC $5
NATURAL SYMBOLS OF KANSASAges: 5 and Up. Celebrate the anniversary of Kansas statehood with a program about the natural symbols of Kansas� The historical signifi-cance of the bison, cottonwood, honeybee and other natural symbols will be discussed� A special appearance by Kansa, the nature center’s bald eagle, is included� No pre-enrollment is necessary.CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123210 A NATKS SU 1:30-2PM 1/26 PPNC NONE
MINIGARDENSAges: 4 and Up. Enrollment Min 4 /Max 20. Dreaming of fairies and dragons? Missing gardening? Put together a mini-garden of your favor-ite theme to take home with you� Gardens include container, soil, plants and decorations, you supply the creativity� Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. One garden per registered participant.CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123327 A MINIGARD SU 2-4PM 2/23 PPNC $15
OUTDOOR DUTCH OVEN COOKINGAges: 10 years-old and Up. Min. 5 / Max 15. Savor old fashioned camp cooking using a Dutch oven� Dutch oven cooking is a favorite for camp-ers who want to make their meal in a fire pit� We will explore some favorite camping recipes for those that wish to master this historical skill� Learn to make biscuits, bread, stews and other delicious dishes� Children under 16 years-old must be accompanied by a registered adult.CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE223347 A DUTCHCO SU 2-5PM 3/15 PPNC $15
BACKCOUNTRY BACKPACKER COOKINGAges: 10 years-old and Up. Min. 5 / Max 15. Learn to plan and pre-pare tasty, lightweight, low cost meals for your next backpacking trip� No need to rely on expensive premade meals when you can conjure up some gourmet cooking right from the grocery store� Learn how to estimate amounts of food you will need� Become familiar with the op-erations of several models of backpacking stoves� Children under 16 years-old must be accompanied by a registered adult.CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE223344 A BKPKCO SU 2-5PM 4/5 PPNC $15
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GET READY FOR THE BACKYARD BIRD COUNT: PAINT YOUR OWN FEEDERAges: 6 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 20. Build it and they will come! Join us the weekend before the Great Backyard Bird Count to paint your own bird feeder� Participants will paint their own gazebo-type bird feed-er with weather resistant acrylic paints� Class will include an introduction to identifying birds, what to feed, how to report data for the count and some fun activities to learn about birds� Supplies are limited, so registra-tion is required� Children under 15 must be registered with an adult.CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123341 A GBBCF S 11AM-12PM 2/8 PPNC $10
GARDENING FOR BUTTERFLIES AND OTHER POLLINATORSAges: 8 and older accompanied by a registered adult. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 20� Attract these little flying jewels to your garden with just the right plants for caterpillars and adults� Make a butterfly sanctuary in your own yard or planter� Each participant will get a list of suitable larvae and nectaring plants, as well as take home six garden starter plants for native butterflies�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE223328 A BUTTERGA SU 2-3:30PM 4/26 PPNC $8
EASY NATURE WATERCOLOR PAINTINGAges: 13 years-old and Up. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 15. We will use wa-tercolor paints as a medium to easy introductory nature painting� Using pictures and transfer paper, create your own nature painting in a few easy steps� The class will follow video demonstration and introduction on painting techniques, brushwork, color blending and more� Paints, brushes and watercolor paper are suppliedCODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123339 A WATERC SU 2-4PM 2/2 PPNC $25123339 B WATERC SU 2-4PM 2/16 PPNC $25
EASY NATURE ACRYLIC PAINTINGAges: 13 years-old and Up. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 15. We will use acrylic paints as a medium to easy step by step nature painting� Using pictures and transfer paper, create your own nature painting in a few easy steps� The class will follow a video demonstration and instruction on painting techniques, brushwork, color blending and more� Paints, brushes and acrylic board are supplied�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123338 A ACRYLIC S 2-4PM 2/1 PPNC $25123338 B ACRYLIC S 2-4PM 2/29 PPNC $25
NATURE CENTER QUIZ NIGHTAges: 6 years-old and Up. Enrollment Min 3 teams / Max 10 teams. Put a team together and join us once a month this winter for Nature Center Quiz Night Teams of 2 to 5 persons will compete each month for fun and prizes on nature related trivia from favorite nature programs to an-imal facts Bring your knowledge and team spirit, wear funny hats and see how good your team’s nature IQ stacks up CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 123343 A QUIZ SU 4:30-5:30PM 1/26,2/23,3/29 PPNC $15
WILDLIFE MOMSAges: Family Date: May 10� 1:30-2:30 p�m� Come join us for our Moth-er’s Day special program Learn some of the secrets of wild mothers from ostriches to owls! Do mammals really abandon their young if you touch them? Myths debunked This program is free to the public�
HIKES AND TRIPSBe prepared to go outside, including appropriate outwear and footwear
SOUNDS OF SPRING: THE CALL OF FROGS AND TOADSAges: 10 and Up. Children under 15 must be accompanied by a reg-istered adult. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 14 Take a hike with the author of Calls of Kansas Frogs and Toads, Keith Coleman, to listen for the sounds of spring amphibians Learn to identify the calls of toads, tree frogs, leopard frogs and others CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE223320 A FROGTOAD F 7-9PM 4/17 PPNC $5
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION/ SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS For more information, please contact the nature center at (785) 832-7980� You can also find information on the web at www�lawrenceks�org/lprd/ppnc�
PRESCHOOL ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMSPrairie Park Nature Center is now offering specialized programs for pre-schools� Preschool students will enjoy live animals, stories, songs, art, rhymes and other appropriate early childhood activities�
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMSPrairie Park Nature Center offers a wide variety of one-hour programs and two-hour field trips designed for school and organized groups�
HOME-SCHOOL SCIENCE FIELDTRIPSAges: 6-13. Enrollment Min 5 /Max 20. Two-hour fieldtrip programs for home-schooled students will combine live animal programs with out-door field investigations� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE123230 A HOME W 10 AM-12PM 1/8 PPNC $10123230 B HOME W 10 AM-12PM 1/22 PPNC $10123230 C HOME W 10 AM-12PM 2/5 PPNC $10123230 D HOME W 10 AM-12PM 2/19 PPNC $10223322 A HOME M 10AM-12PM 4/20 PPNC $10223322 B HOME M 10AM-12PM 5/4 PPNC $10
SCOUTING For Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, Prairie Park Nature Center offers a wide range of programs to help scouts complete necessary requirements for merit badge attainment�
BIRTHDAY PARTY PROGRAMS: NEW PACKAGES! Enrollment Max: 15 Children, 10 Adults. Build your own birthday par-ty package� The Prairie Park Nature Center is now offering Basic and Deluxe party packages� Customize your basic live animal, archery or fishing birthday celebration with deluxe party extras� All party packages include a two-hour classroom rental with a 40-minute program topic of your choosing� Call (785) 832-7980 for program topics and pricing�
SPECIAL EVENTSEARTH DAYSaturday, April 18 - 11 a.m.-4 p.m.Join us at South Park to celebrate Earth Day with a few of our animal friends�
LAWRENCE EAGLE DAYSSaturday, Jan. 18, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Come out to learn all about wintering bald eagles in Kansas at this com-munity event� Prairie Park Nature Center will offer two special programs featuring the nature center’s education eagles and raptors� This is a free program to the community and is sponsored by Jayhawk Audubon So-ciety�
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For more information on special events, contact Duane Peterson, fa-cilities operations and special events supervisor at Holcom Recreation Center, 2700 W� 27th St�; (785) 832-7940; dpeterson@lawrenceks�org�
HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZALPRD’s Annual Holiday Extravaganza will be held 9 a�m�-4 p�m� Sat-urday, Dec� 7, at Sports Pavilion Lawrence at Rock Chalk, 100 Rock Chalk Lane� This show is a one-day event and is an indoor show for non-commercial and commercial vendors� This annual show continues to bring artisans and vendors from all over the state and surrounding states, providing a unique atmosphere to appeal to all shoppers� Con-cessions will be provided� No concession vendors will be accepted. Vendor spaces are 10 feet by 10 feet� Electricity and tables are available but are limited� This event is FREE to the public� Register today to be an exhibitor� Deadline is Monday, Nov� 25, or until full� For more information, call (785) 832-7940.CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE625504 A NONCOMM S 9AM-4PM 12/7 SPL-GY $75625504 B COMMERC S 9AM-4PM 12/7 SPL-GY $115625504 C NCOMELEC S 9AM-4PM 12/7 SPL-GY $80625504 D COMMELEC S 9AM-4PM 12/7 SPL-GY $120
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA – CHRIS CAKESAges: 3 to 12. Come have breakfast with your favorite jolly man� Santa will join us for a meal and holiday arts and crafts� We’ll enjoy pancakes, sausages, orange juice and water as we spread holiday cheer at the Community Building, 115 W� 11th St�, in Downtown Lawrence� Register to eat, participate in the arts and crafts and visit with Santa� You may register for just arts and crafts and visit with Santa without taking advan-tage of the breakfast at the price of $5 per person� For more information, call (785) 832-7940�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE425145 A CHILD S 8:30-11:30AM 12/14 CB $3425145 B ADULT S 8:30-11:30AM 12/14 CB $5425145 C NOMEAL S 8:30-11:30AM 12/14 CB $5
KIDS FISHING DERBYAges: 5-13. Free to the public and open to children. Anglers 13 and younger are invited to test their fishing expertise at Mary’s Lake (31st & Haskell Streets) on Saturday, June 6, 8:30 a�m�-noon A pre-derby meeting will be held at 8:30 a m All anglers are asked to provide their own fishing poles and bait Door prizes will be given throughout the morning Supervision provided; however, parents are asked to help out Co-sponsored by Crown Casting Club for Kids and Outside for a Better Inside. For more information, call (785) 832-7940
OTHER KIDS FISHING DERBYLPRD helps to sponsor additional fishing derbies throughout the year, teaming up with Outside for a Better Inside and the Crown Casting Club for Kids to provide more fishing fun! This includes: Date EventSaturday, April 25, 9 a�m�-Noon Family Fun Day
Baker Wetlands Discovery Center
Saturday, May 16, 9-11 a�m� Kids Fishing DerbyBismark Lake
Saturday, June 6, 8:30 a�m�-noon Kids Fishing DerbyMary’s Lake
Saturday, Sept� 26, 9-11 a�m� Kids Fishing DerbySandra J. Shaw Community Health Park
SPRING BREAK CAMP - (See Youth Camps - Spring Break page 15)
SPRING ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVALHeld at Sports Pavilion Lawrence, 100 Rock Chalk Lane� Free to the public. Saturday, April 11, 9 a�m�-4 p�m� This arts and crafts show includes commercial and non-commercial items with lots of talented artists and crafters from all over Kansas and surrounding areas� Enjoy a festive spring atmosphere while you browse� Registration to be an exhibitor is available online� Deadline is Monday, March 30, or until full. There is no charge for admission to the public� Concessions will be provided� For more information, please call (785) 832-7940.CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE625500 A NONCOMM S 9AM-4PM 4/11 SPL $70625500 B COMM S 9AM-4PM 4/11 SPL $110625500 C NCOMELC S 9AM-4PM 4/11 SPL $75625500 D COMMELC S 9AM-4PM 4/11 SPL $115
Arts & Crafts2020 EVENT CALENDAR
SPRING ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVALSaturday, April 11, 2020
Deadline: Monday, March 30SUMMER FEST
Saturday, June 28, 2020Deadline: Friday, June 21
Non-commercial & Commercial Vendors 10’ x 10’ space
FALL ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL Sunday, September 13, 2020
Deadline: Friday, Sept. 4Non-commercial Vendors
10’ x 10’ spaceHOLIDAY BAZAAR
Saturday, October 26, 2020Deadline: Friday, Oct. 16Non-commercial Vendors
10’ x 10’ spaceHOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA
Saturday, December 5, 2020Deadline: Wednesday, Nov. 25
Non-commercial & Commercial Vendors 10’ x 10’ space
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For more information on special population programs, please contact Annette Deghand, special populations supervisor; Community Building; 115 W 11th Street; (785) 832-7920; TDD# (785) 832-3205; [email protected]
Programs consist of adapted and integrated leisure recreational activ-ities for all individuals with disabilities� LPRD encourages individuals with disabilities to consider all programs offered by the department� If additional assistance is needed in these programs, call (785) 832-7920�
MONTHLY NEWSLETTERA special populations monthly newsletter highlights new activities, events and trips� Many programs not published in this brochure are in-cluded� If you would like to be placed on the mailing list, call (785) 832-7920 or e-mail the division�
SPECIAL EVENTS AND TRIPSTrips and special events will be announced in the monthly newsletter with dates, times, fees and other information� Be sure to sign up for the monthly newsletter, so you won’t miss out! The deadline to register for trips is the 15th of every month, prior to the trip.
PROGRAMSPRE-COFFEEHOUSE DINNERFee includes dinner & Coffeehouse admission. Ages: 13 & Up. The first Monday of every month at building 21 at the Douglas County Fairgrounds (unless otherwise indicated in the monthly newsletter)� A delicious, catered meal will be served before Coffeehouse� Come join your friends and have a great time before tearing up the dance floor at Coffeehouse� Participants must pre-register for the dinner� No reg-istrations will be taken on site� The registration deadline is the 15th of every month prior to the dinner Dec. 15, Jan. 15, Feb. 15, March 15 and April 15. Sponsored in part by HyVee, 400 W. 6th St. and Phil Wente with ShowPro Audio.CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE122200 A DINNER M 5:45-8:30PM 1/6 FG#21 $30122200 B DINNER M 5:45-8:30PM 2/3 FG#21 $30222200 A DINNER M 5:45-8:30PM 3/2 FG#21 $30222200 B DINNER M 5:45-8:30PM 4/6 FG#21 $30222200 C DINNER M 5:45-8:30PM 5/4 FG#21 $30
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COFFEEHOUSEFee: $15. Ages: 13 & Up. An evening of dancing, refreshments, social-ization and live entertainment in a “coffeehouse” atmosphere at building 21 at the Douglas County Fairgrounds (unless otherwise indicated in the monthly newsletter)�� Join in on all the fun the first Monday of every month� Music is provided by Phil Wente of Show Pro Audio� Partici-pants are required to pre-register� See Pre-Coffeehouse Dinner for more fun on these special evenings! The registration deadline is the 15th of every month prior to the dinner: Dec. 15, Jan. 15, Feb. 15, March 15 and April 15. Sponsored in part by Phil Wente with ShowPro Audio. Does not include dinner.CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE122201 A CHOUSE M 7-8:30PM 1/6 FG#21 $15122201 B CHOUSE M 7-8:30PM 2/3 FG#21 $15222201 A CHOUSE M 7-8:30PM 3/2 FG#21 $15222201 B CHOUSE M 7-8:30PM 4/6 FG#21 $15222201 C CHOUSE M 7-8:30PM 5/4 FG#21 $15
FUNDAMENTALS OF ARTAges: 13 and Up. Session 1 will include some basic quilting and sew-ing projects, as well as some weaving and macramé projects� Session 2 will include painting projects made from watercolors, pastels, ink drawings, chalk drawings and some tie dye projects as well� Session 3 is a jewelry session that will include primarily beads, charms, pen-dants, key chains, necklaces and bracelets� A new session using chalk will be offered during the fourth session� These are not only fun and messy to make but the finished projects are very unique� Fee includes all supplies and 4, 4-week sessions.CODE SECCLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE122191 A SEWING T 7-8PM 1/7-1/28 CB-AR $35122191 B PAINTING T 7-8PM 2/11-3/3 CB-AR $35222191 A JEWELRY T 7-8PM 3/17-4/7 CB-AR $35222191 B CHALK T 7-8PM 4/21-5/12 CB-AR $35
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ADAPTIVE ZUMBA Ages: 13 and Up. Zumba is rapidly becoming the next fitness sensation! Zumba is a lower impact, easy to follow, Latin inspired dance fitness workout that keeps you in the groove of life� Zumba is FUN, effective and simple and will give you an overall workout, all in a party-like exer-cise format� You don’t have to know how to dance to do Zumba� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE122400 A ZUMBA R 7-8PM 1/9-2/27 CB-2 $35222400 A ZUMBA R 7-8PM 3/19-5/7 CB-2 $35
ACTING 101Ages: 13 and Up. Do you feel like you have some acting skills just built up inside of you, wanting to get out? Now is your time to shine! This class will involve some acting, public speaking, skits, plays and maybe a chance to be a star of a play� Even if you don’t want the spotlight totally on you, there is always a demand for the “extras” with every per-formance� Come join the fun and try something new� We’ll practice lines and dance moves to a play, open to the public at the conclusion of the session� No class 2/3, 3/2, 4/6�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE122401 A ACTING M 6:30-8PM 1/13-4/27 CARNEGIE $40
SOCIAL BOWLINGAges: 13 and up. Meets at Royal Crest Lanes, 9th and Iowa St�, 3-5 p�m� on a Saturday once a month� Join the fun, meet new people and try your bowling skills� Includes bowling and shoe rental. Choose an option to meet your needs� Pre-registration is required by the 15th of every month prior to the program, Dec. 15, Jan. 15, Feb. 15, March 15 and April 15.
Option A - Bowling and pizza at the bowling alley� Pizza party will be held after bowling at Royal Crest Lanes� Pre-registration and pre-pay-ment is required� No on-site registration will be accepted�ADULT SOCIAL BOWLINGAges: 13 and up� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE122300 A BOWL S 3-5PM 1/18 RCL $30122300 B BOWL S 3-5PM 2/15 RCL $30222300 A BOWL S 3-5PM 3/21 RCL $30222300 B BOWL S 3-5PM 4/18 RCL $30222300 C BOWL S 3-5PM 5/16 RCL $30
Option B - Bowling Only, Fee: $15� Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. No on-site registration will be accepted�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE122301 A BOWL S 3-5PM 1/18 RCL $15122301 B BOWL S 3-5PM 2/15 RCL $15222301 A BOWL S 3-5PM 3/21 RCL $15222301 B BOWL S 3-5PM 4/18 RCL $15222301 C BOWL S 3-5PM 5/16 RCL $15
WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALLAll ages welcome. This program will help individuals with physical dis-abilities increase their health, fitness and quality of life through partic-ipation in organized wheelchair sports teams� The goal is to establish building blocks of an active life through the introduction of sports and recreation� Members of the Kansas Accessibile Sports (KAS) will be on site for hands on instruction and teaching the basics fundamentals of the sport�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE122001 A WCBB T 7-9PM 1/7-3/24 ELRC $35
YOGAAges: 13 and Up. Get comfortable and stretch out your stiff muscles� Learn to correctly align your spine through slow, progressive traction� Learn how to use the full capacity of your lungs through correct breath-ing, and completely oxygenate your body and brain, improving blood circulation and your sense of well-being� Bring your own mat�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE122207 A YOGA S 10:30-11:30AM 1/11-2/29 ELRC $35222207 A YOGA S 10:30-11:30AM 3/21-5/9 ELRC $35
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WINTERBASKETBALLFees are assessed at a per team rate� Registration Deadline: 12/13, Start Date: 1/5� Register on or before 12/6 and receive a $15 discount� Leagues are offered to men, women, and COED teams running Sunday through Friday for approximately 9 weeks� Leagues may be separat-ed into divisions if enough teams are registered to create better parity� 3-on-3 leagues will be offered as open leagues where men and women can compete in one league� Games are played at Community Building (CB), Sports Pavilion Lawrence (SPL) and East Lawrence Recreation Center (ELC)� Teams will play a seven-game schedule followed by a single elimination tournament� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE150100 A MENS SU 5-9PM 1/5-3/1 SPL $340150100 B MENS M 6-10PM 1/6-3/2 ELC $340150100 C 3ON3 M 6-10PM 1/6-3/2 CB $160150100 D MENS T 6-10PM 1/7-3/3 CB $340150100 E WOMENS T 6-10PM 1/7-3/3 ELC $340150100 F 3ON3 W 6-10PM 1/8-3/4 CB $160150100 G MENS W 6-10PM 1/8-3/4 ELC $340150100 H MENS R 6-10PM 1/9-3/5 CB/ELC $340150100 I COED F 6-10PM 1/10-3/6 SPL $340
DODGEBALLFees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 1/10, Start Date: 1/20� Leagues are offered for Coed teams run on Monday and Friday for approximately 7 weeks� Teams will consist of at least 3 men and 3 women and each team will play a seven-match season (9 games per match) with a single elimination tournament at the conclu-sion of the regular season� Games are played at East Lawrence Recre-ation Center�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE150500 A COEDDB M 7-10PM 1/20-3/9 ELRC $150150500 B COEDDB F 7-10PM 1/24-3/13 ELRC $150
FENCING-MODERN OLYMPIC SPORTAges: 18 and Up. Enrollment Min 7 / Max 12. This fencing class is for both beginners who have no experience as well as more experienced fencers in foil, epee and saber emphasizing technique, tactics, strategy and psychology� Beginners learn the basics, and experienced fencers work on sharpening their skills� Get some good exercise and have fun learning this unique sport� Basic equipment provided� Instructor: John Dillard�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 127105 A FENCING R 7-9PM 1/9-3/5 SPL-LEG $72227105 A FENCING R 7-9PM 3/19-5/14 SPL-LEG $72
PICKLEBALLAre you an avid pickleball player looking for some competition? If so Lawrence Parks and Recreation offers multiple free play opportuni-ties as well as the annual Pickle @ the Pavilion tournament in the fall at Sports Pavilion Lawrence which will provide a great opportunity to showcase your ability and meet and compete with other avid pickle-ballers� Please check our website http://www�teamsideline�com/sites/lawrenceks/home under sports, adult pickleball to view up-coming tournament dates and free play schedule or email us at adultsports@lawrenceks�org
SOCCERFees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 12/13, Start Date: 1/10� Register on or before 12/6 and receive a $15 discount� Leagues are offered to Men’s and Co-Ed teams running Thursday and Friday evenings for approximately 9 weeks� Leagues are open to any players 16 and older of all levels of skill and experience� Games are played at Sports Pavilion Lawrence on the turf field� Teams will play a seven-game schedule followed by a single elimination tournament� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE150600 A MENS F 6-10PM 1/10-3/6 SPL-TF $370150600 B COED F 6-10PM 1/10-3/6 SPL-TF $370
VOLLEYBALLFees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 12/13, Start Date: 1/5� Register on or before 12/6 and receive a $15 discount� Leagues are offered in Women and COED divisions with POWER (PWR) divisions designed for competitive play and RECREATION (REC) divi-sions designed for recreational play with spiking and serving overhand not allowed� DOUBLE HEADER (DH) leagues are designed for compet-itive teams with each team playing two matches per night� Leagues will run Monday through Friday for approximately 9 weeks� Matches are played at Sports Pavilion Lawrence (SPL) and Holcom Park Recreation Center (HPRC)� In POWER (PWR) Divisions teams will play a nine-match schedule followed by a single elimination tournament� In RECREATION (REC) Divisions teams will play 10 matches� DOUBLE HEADER (DH) leagues will play 14 matches followed by a single elimination tourna-ment�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE150300 A COEDPWR SU 6-9PM 1/5-3/1 TBA $230150300 B COEDREC T 7-10:30PM 1/7-3/3 TBA $230150300 C COEDPWR W 7-10:30PM 1/8-3/4 TBA $230150300 D CEDPWRDH W 7-10:30PM 1/8-3/4 TBA $295150300 E COEDPWR F 7-10:30PM 1/10-3/6 TBA $230150300 F WOMENPWR SU 6-9PM 1/5-3/1 TBA $230150300 G WOMENREC M 7-10:30PM 1/6-3/2 TBA $230150300 H WOMPWRDHR 7-10:30PM 1/9-3/5 TBA $295150300 I WOMENPWR R 7-10:30PM 1/9-3/5 TBA $230
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WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALLAll ages welcome. This program will help individuals with physical dis-abilities increase their health, fitness and quality of life through partic-ipation in organized wheelchair sports teams� The goal is to establish building blocks of an active life through the introduction of sports and recreation� Members of the Kansas Accessibile Sports (KAS) will be on site for hands on instruction and teaching the basics fundamentals of the sport�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE122001 A WCBB T 7-9PM 1/7-3/24 ELRC $35
SPRING BASKETBALLFees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 3/13, Start Date: 4/5� Register on or before 3/6 and receive a $15 discount� Leagues are offered to men, women, and COED teams running Sunday through Friday for approximately 9 weeks� Leagues may be separated into divisions if enough teams are registered to create better parity� 3 on 3 leagues will be offered as open leagues where men and women can compete in one league� Games are played at Community Building (CB), Sports Pavilion Lawrence (SPL) and East Lawrence Recreation Center (ELC)� Teams will play a seven-game schedule followed by a single elim-ination tournament�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE250100 A MENS SU 5-9PM 3/29-5/21 SPL $340250100 B MENS M 6-10PM 3/30-5/25 SPL $340250100 C 3ON3 M 6-10PM 3/30-5/25 CB $160250100 D MENS T 6-10PM 3/31-5/26 SPL $340250100 E WOMENS T 6-10PM 3/31-5/26 ELC $340250100 F MENS W 6-10PM 4/1-5/27 CB/SPL $340250100 G MENS R 6-10PM 4/2-5/28 CB/SPL $340250100 I COED F 6-10PM 4/3-5/29 SPL $340
KICKBALLFees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 3/13, Start Date: 3/29� Register on or before 3/6 and receive a $15 discount� Leagues are offered for Coed teams run on Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday for approximately 7 weeks� Leagues are offered in two divisions: BUNT and NO BUNT� Games are played at Lyons Park, Clinton Lake Sports Complex, and Hobbs Field� Teams will play a seven-game schedule followed by a single elimination tournament� Teams may be re-quired to play Double Headers occasionally to fit games in on schedule� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE250400 A COEDBUNT F 6:15-10:15PM 4/3-5/22 LYONS $245250400 B COEDBUNT SU 2-9PM 3/29-5/17 CLSC $245250400 C COEDNOBT F 6:15-10:15PM 4/3-5/22 LYONS $245250400 D COEDNOBT SU 2-9PM 3/29-5/17 CLSC $245250400 E COEDNOBT W 6:15-10:15PM 4/1-5/20 HOBBS $245
SOCCERFees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 3/13, Start Date: 3/27� Register on or before 3/6 and receive a $15 discount� Leagues are offered to Men’s and Co-Ed teams running on Friday eve-
nings for approximately 9 weeks� Leagues are open to any players 16 and older of all levels of skill and experience� Games are played at Sports Pavilion Lawrence on the turf field� Teams will play a seven-game schedule followed by a single elimination tournament� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE250600 A MENS F 6-10PM 3/27-5/22 SPL-TF $370250600 B COED F 6-10PM 3/27-5/22 SPL-TF $370
SOFTBALLFees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 3/13, Start Date: 3/29� Register on or before 3/6 and receive a $15 discount� Offered for men, women, and Coed teams in leagues running Sunday through Friday for approximately 8 weeks� Leagues are offered in three divisions, WEEKLY (WKLY), DOUBLE HEADER (DH), and RECREATION (REC)� WEEKLY and DOUBLE HEADER Leagues are intended for com-petitive teams, will be played with limit 3+1 home runs per game, and will include a post season tournament at the end of the regular season� RECREATION DIVISION is intended for purely recreational teams with no home runs allowed, no postseason tournament, and no standings kept� Games are played at Clinton Lake Sports Complex, Lyons Park, and Hobbs Stadium� WEEKLY (WKLY) leagues will play one (1) game a week for seven (7) weeks followed by a single elimination tourna-ment� DOUBLE HEADER (DH) leagues will play two (2) games a week for five (5) weeks followed by a single elimination tournament� RECRE-ATION (REC) leagues will play one (1) game a week for seven (7) weeks� Leagues with more than eight teams may be divided into divisions based on their competitive level�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE250201 A COEDWKLY SU 2-9PM 3/29-5/17 CLSC $305250201 B COEDREC SU 2-9PM 3/29-5/17 CLSC $280250201 C COEDWKLY M 6:15-10:15PM 3/30-5/18 CLSC $305250201 D COEDREC M 6:15-10:15PM 3/30-5/18 CLSC $280250201 E COEDWKLY T 6:15-10:15PM 3/31-5/19 CLSC $305250201 F COEDREC T 6:15-10:15PM 3/31-5/19 CLSC $280250201 G COEDWKLY R 6:15-10:15PM 4/2-5/21 HOBBS $305250202 A MENSDH M 6:15-10:15PM 3/30-5/18 CLSC $380250202 B MENSWKLY M 6:15-10:15PM 3/30-5/18 CLSC $305250202 C MENSDH T 6:15-10:15PM 3/31-5/19 CLSC $380250202 D MENSWKLY T 6:15-10:15PM 3/31-5/19 CLSC $305250202 E MENSDH W 6:15-10:15PM 4/1-5/20 CLSC $380250202 F MENSWKLY W 6:15-10:15PM 4/1-5/20 CLSC $305250202 G MENSDH R 6:15-10:15PM 4/2-5/21 CLSC $380250202 H MENSWKLY R 6:15-10:15PM 4/2-5/21 CLSC $305250202 I MENSDH F 6:15-10:15PM 4/3-5/22 CLSC $380250202 J MENSWKLY F 6:15-10:15PM 4/3-5/22 HOBBS $305250204 A WOMNWKLY M 6:15-10:15PM 3/30-5/18 CLSC $305250204 B WOMENREC M 6:15-10:15PM 3/30-5/18 CLSC $280
VOLLEYBALLFees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 3/13, Start Date: 4/5� Register on or before 3/6 and receive a $15 discount� Leagues are offered in Women and COED divisions with POWER (PWR) divisions designed for competitive play and RECREATION (REC) divi-sions designed for recreational play with spiking and serving overhand not allowed� DOUBLE HEADER (DH) leagues are designed for com-petitive teams with each team playing two matches per night� Leagues will run Monday through Friday for approximately 8 weeks� Matches are played at Sports Pavilion Lawrence (SPL), Holcom Park Recre-ation Center (HPRC) and Holcom Park Recreation Center Sand Courts (HPRC-SC)� In POWER (PWR) and SAND Divisions teams will play a seven-match schedule followed by a single elimination tournament� In RECREATION (REC) Divisions teams will play 8 matches� DOUBLE HEADER (DH) leagues will play 12 matches followed by a single elimi-nation tournament�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE250300 A COEDSAND SU 5-9PM 4/5-5/24 HPRC-SC $150250300 B COEDREC T 7-10:30PM 4/7-5/26 TBA $195250300 C COEDPWR W 7-10:30PM 4/8-5/27 SPL $195250300 D COEDPWRDDH W 7-10:30PM 4/8-5/27 HPRC $260250300 E COEDSAND R 6-9PM 4/9-5/28 HPRC-SC $150250300 F COEDPWR F 7-10:30PM 4/10-5/29 SPL $195250300 G WOMENREC M 7-10:30PM 4/6-5/25 SPL $195250300 H WOMNSAND W 6-9PM 4/8-5/27 HPRC-SC $150250300 I WOMENPWR R 7-10:30PM 4/9-5/28 SPL $195250300 J WOMPWRDH R 7-10:30PM 4/9-5/28 SPL $260
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YOUTH CLINICS/INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMSFUTURE STARSAges 3-5. Enrollment Min 7 / Max 15. This multi-sport class will help your children improve their motor skills while providing them plenty of fun and engaging activities� Each four-week session will introduce your future star to different sports (volleyball, basketball, soccer, t-ball, tum-bling) in a safe and non-competitive atmosphere� This class will teach your children to work with others and start developing the teamwork mentality� Parent participation is requested�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE126001 A FUTSTAR T 10:30-11:15AM 1/7-1/28 SPL $40126001 B FUTSTAR R 10:30-11:15AM 1/9-1/30 SPL $40126001 C FUTSTAR T 10:30-11:15AM 2/4-2/25 SPL $40126001 D FUTSTAR R 10:30-11:15AM 2/6-2/27 SPL $40226001 A FUTSTAR T 10:30-11:15AM 3/17-4/7 SPL $40226001 B FUTSTAR R 10:30-11:15AM 3/19-4/9 SPL $40226001 C FUTSTAR T 10:30-11:15AM 4/14-5/5 SPL $40226001 D FUTSTAR R 10:30-11:15AM 4/16-5/7 SPL $40
LITTLE KICKERSAges: 2-4. Enrollment Min 7 / Max 20. Little Kickers is designed for those two years-old to four years-old who enjoy running around and playing soccer� Each participant will learn basic ball skills through fun activities� Parents are welcome to watch or join in on the fun adven-ture� For more information call (785) 330-7355�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE126200 B LITTLEKICK R 10-10:50AM 1/9-1/30 SPL-TF $40126200 D LITTLEKICK S 9-9:50AM 1/11-2/1 SPL-TF $40126200 F LITTLEKICK R 10-10:50AM 2/6-2/27 SPL-TF $40126200 H LITTLEKICK S 9-9:50AM 2/8-2/29 SPL-TF $40226200 B LITTLEKICK R 10-10:50AM 3/19-4/9 SPL-TF $40226200 D LITTLEKICK S 9-9:50AM 3/21-4/11 SPL-TF $40226200 F LITTLEKICK R 10-10:50AM 4/23-5/14 SPL-TF $40226200 H LITTLEKICK S 9-9:50AM 4/25-5/16 SPL-TF $40
JUNIOR KICKERSAges: 4-5. Enrollment Min 7 / Max 20. Junior Kickers is designed for those four years-old to five years-old and will introduce basic ball skills/fakes necessary for real game applications� Parents are welcome to watch or join in on the fun adventure� For more information call (785) 330-7355�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE126200 A JRKICK R 10-10:50AM 1/9-1/30 SPL-TF $40126200 C JRKICK S 9-9:50AM 1/11-2/1 SPL-TF $40126200 E JRKICK R 10-10:50AM 2/6-2/27 SPL-TF $40126200 G JRKICK S 9-9:50AM 2/8-2/29 SPL-TF $40226200 A JRKICK R 10-10:50AM 3/19-4/9 SPL-TF $40226200 C JRKICK S 9-9:50AM 3/21-4/11 SPL-TF $40226200 E JRKICK R 10-10:50AM 4/23-5/14 SPL-TF $40226200 G JRKICK S 9-9:50AM 4/25-5/16 SPL-TF $40
YOUTH LACROSSE CLINICAges: 7-18. Enrollment Min 15 / Max 60. The purpose of the clinic is to introduce the game of lacrosse to new players and to help experienced players refine their skills An emphasis will be placed on teaching basic fundamental skills such as throwing, catching and cradling; however, instruction will also include shooting, offense and defense Equipment will be provided for all new players Instructor: Lawrence lacrosse coaches�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE126900 A LACR(3-5) M 1-3:30PM 1/20 SPL $25126900 B LACR(6-8) M 1-3:30PM 1/20 SPL $25126900 C LACR(9-12) M 1-3:30PM 1/20 SPL $25
TEEBALL, INTRODUCTION TOAges: 4-5. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Introduction to Teeball provides ideal entry level play for boys and girls who will go on to other advanced levels of the game� This introduction teaches baseball and softball fun-damentals – hitting, running, throwing and fielding� Perfect activity for boys/girls preschool aged� A parent is required to participate with their child during instruction time� For more information, please contact Sports Pavilion Lawrence at (785) 330-7355�CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE226300 A TEEBALL M 5:45-6:35PM 4/27-5/18 SPL $45226300 B TEEBALL T 5:45-6:35PM 4/28-5/19 SPL $45226300 C TEEBALL R 5:45-6:35PM 4/30-5/21 SPL $45
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VOLLEYBALL, INTRODUCTION TOAges: Kindergarten-1st and 2nd-3rd grades. Min 10 / Max 20. Intro to Volleyball provides an ideal entry level program to learn the concept of the game and basic fundamentals – passing, setting, serving and rotations� Parents are required to participate during instruction time� For more information, please contact SPL at (785) 330-7355� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE226107 A INTROVB R 5:45-6:35PM 4/2-4/23 SPL $45226107 B INTROVB R 5:45-6:35PM 4/30-5/21 SPL $45
SPRING BREAK CAMP - (See Youth Camps - Spring Break page 15)
WINTER YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUESBASKETBALL – 2ND SESSIONAges: Kindergarten through eighth grade (Boys and Girls Leagues). The objective of LPRD’s youth basketball program is to provide an op-portunity for children to play basketball in an organized, competitive, yet recreational setting during the school year� Our emphasis will be on teaching the basic skills and fundamentals, as well as teaching fair play, teamwork and sportsmanship� Registration deadline is Thurs-day, Jan� 2� A $15 late fee after the deadline� Late registration MUST be delivered to Sports Pavilion Lawrence to see if we have room on existing team� Please be sure to indicate school and grade during the 2019-20 school year when filling out registration. Team and leagues will be formed by current grade level and school each child attends. Not all teams will be made up of children exclusively from the same school. Team assignment depends a great deal on who volunteers to coach and the school the child attends. One-hour practice time will be determined by the coach and will begin in the week of Monday, Jan.20. Leagues for Kindergarten through fourth grade games will be held Saturdays, Feb� 1-March 7, at neighborhood recreation centers� Leagues for fifth through eighth grade games will be held Sundays, Feb� 9-March 22, at Sports Pavilion Lawrence�
LEAGUES (CODE BREAKDOWN)Intro K – (boys) Kindergarten/pre-school (pre-school must be six years-old before 8/1/19)Intro Kg – (girls) Kindergarten/pre-school (pre-school must be six years-old before 8/1/19)Rk1 – Rookie 1 - First grade boysRk2 – Rookie 2 - Second grade boysRkg – Rookie Girls - First and second grade girlsRec3 – Recreation 3 - Third grade boys Rec4 – Recreation 4 - Fourth grade boysRg – Recreation Girls - Third and fourth grade girlsJhawk5 – Jayhawk 5 - Fifth grade boysJhawk6 – Jayhawk 6 - Sixth grade boysJhg – Jayhawk Girls - Fifth and sixth grade girlsJhawk7/8 – Jayhawk 7/8 - Seventh and eighth grade boysJhg7/8 – Jayhawk 7/8 - Seventh and eighth grade girls
CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE124101 A KBB S TBA 2/1-3/7 TBA $45124101 B RK1 S TBA 2/1-3/7 TBA $45124101 C RK2 S TBA 2/1-3/7 TBA $45124101 D REC3 S TBA 2/1-3/7 TBA $45124101 E REC4 S TBA 2/1-3/7 TBA $45124101 F JHAWK5 SU TBA 2/9-3/22 TBA $55124101 G JHAWK6 SU TBA 2/9-3/22 TBA $55124101 H JHAWK7-8 SU TBA 2/9-3/22 TBA $55124101 I INTRO-KG S TBA 2/1-3/7 TBA $45124101 J RKG S TBA 2/1-3/7 TBA $45124101 K RG S TBA 2/1-3/7 TBA $45124101 L JHG SU TBA 2/9-3/22 TBA $55124101 M JHG7-8 SU TBA 2/9-3/22 TBA $55
YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER (K-4TH)Ages: Kindergarten-4th grade (Boys and Girls Leagues). The objective of the soccer program is to provide an opportunity for children to play indoor soccer in an organized, competitive, yet recreational setting� Our emphasis is on teaching the values of good sportsmanship, teamwork, goal setting and skill development in a fun, safe atmosphere� Please be sure to indicate school when filling out registration� Teams will be formed by school, but kids may NOT be exclusively attending the same school� Team assignment depends on who volunteers to coach and the school the child attends� Practice times will be determined by the coach� Practices will begin the week of Jan�13� Games will be held on Saturdays, Jan� 25-Feb� 29� Games will be played going cross-court on the turf field� Game shirts included in fee� Coaches will contact team members on Jan� 10 about their practice times� Registration deadline: Thursday, Jan� 2� A $15 late fee will be applied after the deadline� LEAGUE BREAKDOWNSC1 (co-ed) KindergartenSC2 (boys) 1st & 2nd gradeSC3 (girls) 1st & 2nd gradeSC4 (boys) 3rd & 4th gradeSC5 (girls) 3rd & 4th gradeCODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE126201 A SC1 S TBA 1/25-2/29 SPL-TF $50126201 B SC2 S TBA 1/25-2/29 SPL-TF $50126201 C SC3 S TBA 1/25-2/29 SPL-TF $50126201 D SC4 S TBA 1/25-2/29 SPL-TF $50126201 E SC5 S TBA 1/25-2/29 SPL-TF $50
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Ages: 5th-8th grade (Boys and Girls Leagues). The objective of the soc-cer program is to provide an opportunity for children to play indoor soc-cer in an organized, competitive setting� Our emphasis is on teaching the values of good sportsmanship, teamwork, goal setting and skill de-velopment in a fun, safe atmosphere� Please be sure to indicate school when filling out registration� Practice times will be determined by the coach� Practices will begin the week of Jan� 13� Games will be held on Saturdays, Jan� 25-Feb� 29� Games will be played on the full turf field� Game shirt included in fee� Coaches will contact team members on Jan� 10 about their practice times� Registration deadline: Thursday, Jan� 2� A $15 late fee will be applied after the deadline�LEAGUE BREAKDOWNSC6 (boys) 5th & 6th gradeSC7 (girls) 5th & 6th gradeSC8 (boys) 7th & 8th gradeSC9 (girls) 7th & 8th gradeCODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE126201 F SC6 S TBA 1/25-2/29 SPL-TF $60126201 G SC7 S TBA 1/25-2/29 SPL-TF $60126201 H SC8 S TBA 1/25-2/29 SPL-TF $60126201 I SC9 S TBA 1/25-2/29 SPL-TF $60
YOUTH VOLLEYBALL (GRADES 4-5)Ages: 4th and 5th grades. Maximum 90 participants. The objective of the youth volleyball program is to provide an opportunity for children to play volleyball in an organized recreational setting� Our emphasis is on teaching the values of good sportsmanship, teamwork, goal setting and skill development in a fun and safe atmosphere� Practice begins Jan� 13� Practice will run up to one hour a week� Games will be played on Sundays starting Jan� 26� Games for this session will be played at Holcom Recreation Center, 2700 W� 27th St� Registration deadline is Thursday, Jan� 2� For more information, please contact SPL at (785) 330-7355� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE126100 A VOLLEY SU (M) 1/13-3/1 HPRC $50
YOUTH VOLLEYBALL (GRADES 6-8)
Ages: 6th, 7th and 8th grades. Maximum 90 participants. The objective of the youth volleyball program is to provide an opportunity for children to play volleyball in an organized recreational setting� Our emphasis is on teaching the values of good sportsmanship, teamwork, goal setting and skill development in a fun and safe atmosphere� Season runs Jan� 13-March 1� Practice will run up to 1 hour a week� Games will be played on Sundays starting Jan� 26� Games for this session will be played at Holcom Recreation Center, 2700 W� 27th St� Registration deadline is Thursday, Jan� 2� For more information, please contact SPL at (785) 330-7355� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE126100 A VOLLEY SU (M) 1/13-3/1 HPRC $50
SPRING/SUMMERSPORTS LEAGUESYOUTH BASEBALL/SOFTBALL Ages: Kindergarten through sixth grade (Boys) and kindergarten through 8th grade (girls). The objective of the baseball/softball program is to provide an opportunity for children to play baseball/softball in an or-ganized, competitive, yet recreational setting during the summer� Our emphasis will be not only to teach some basic skills and fundamentals but also to teach fair play, team work and sportsmanship� Please be sure to indicate grade during the 2019-20 school year� Teams and leagues will be formed by current grade level as of Wednesday, May 1, 2020� Team assignment depends a great deal on who volunteers to coach and the school their child attends� Not all teams will be made up of children exclusively from the same school� One-hour practice times will be determined by the coach and may begin the week of Monday, May 11� Games will be held in the evenings Monday through Friday and Saturday mornings� Scholarships applications available at the LPRD Administrative Office, 1141 Massachusetts St. Registration deadline is Thursday, April 2. For more information contact the Youth Sports Division at (785) 330-7355. If not enrolling online, registration forms are available online at lprd.org by selecting youth sports, then baseball/softball.
Leagues (code Breakdown) K-BOYS - T-Ball (boys) Kindergarten/pre-school (pre-school must be six years-old before 08/01/20)KG-GIRLS - T-Ball (girls) Kindergarten/pre-school (pre-school must be six years-old before 08/01/20)RKBB1 - Rookie Baseball (boys, combo coach pitch & t-ball) First gradeRKBB2 - Rookie Baseball (boys, combo coach pitch & t-ball) Second gradeRKSB12 - Rookie Softball (girls, combo coach pitch & t-ball) First and Second gradesRBB34 - Rec Baseball (boys, coach pitch) Third and Fourth gradeRSBG34 - Rec Softball (girls, coach pitch) Third and Fourth gradeRSB34MP - Rec Softball (girls, machine pitch) Third and Fourth gradeJHBBB4 - Jhawk Baseball (boys, combo player/pitch & coach pitch) Fourth grade onlyJHBBB56 - Jhawk Baseball (boys, player pitch) 5th & 6th gradeJHSB56 - Jhawk Softball (girls, machine pitch) 5th & 6th gradeJHSB78 - Jhawk Softball (girls, player pitch) 7th & 8th gradeCODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE
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224401 A K-BOYS MTWRFS TBA 5/11-8/1 TBA $45224401 B KG-GIRLS MTWRFS TBA 5/11-8/1 TBA $45224401 C RKBB1 MTWRFS TBA 5/11-8/1 TBA $45224401 D RKBB2 MTWRFS TBA 5/11-8/1 TBA $45224401 E RKSB12 MTWRFS TBA 5/11-8/1 TBA $45224401 F RBB34 MTWRFS TBA 5/11-8/1 TBA $50224401 G RSB34 MTWRFS TBA 5/11-8/1 TBA $50224401 H RSB34MP MTWRFS TBA 5/11-8/1 TBA $50224401 I JHBB4 MTWRFS TBA 5/11-8/1 TBA $55224401 J JHBB56 MTWRFS TBA 5/11-8/1 TBA $60224401 K JHSB56MP MTWRFS TBA 5/11-8/1 TBA $55224401 L JHSB78 MTWRFS TBA 5/11-8/1 TBA $55
COMPETITIVE LEAGUESBASEBALLTEAM ENTRY LEAGUESRegistration forms available online after Dec� 1� $150 team deposit due at the time of registration� Balance due Friday, April 3, 2020�
DOUGLAS COUNTY AMATEUR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION (DCABA)DCABA has the following divisions: eight years-old and under (U8); 10 years-old and under (U10) and 12 years-old and under (U12)� Each league can accommodate eight teams per division� Final rosters and team payment must be submitted before Friday, April 3, 2020� Teams may play up to other divisions but cannot play below their age clas-sification� A player’s eligibility is determined by the age they are as of Friday, May 1, 2020�
Team Entry Leagues include:U8 – Two options that are the team’s choice�American League - Machine Pitch� Recommended for seven-year-olds and first-year eight-year-oldparticipants�National League - Machine Pitch� Recommended for eight-year-olds and/or returning DCABA participants� All players must be at least eight years-old or younger on Friday, May 1, 2020, to be eligible for either league�
Both U8 leagues are formed either by a team entry or by adding players to teams still in need of additional players� ALL U8 players must register individually�
U10 – Two options that are the team’s choice� Team entry only� Max: 16 teams – 8 teams per league�American League - National Little League rules� Runners cannot leave the base until the ball crosses the plate, no advancement on a dropped third strike� Recommended for first year teams into player pitch� National League - USSSA baseball rules� Regular lead offs and steals; runners can advance on a dropped third strike� This league is for the more experienced team�
U12 – Two options that are the team’s choice� Team entry only� Max: 16 teams – 8 teams per league� American League – USSSA baseball rules� Regular lead offs and steals; runners can advance on a dropped third strike� This league is for the more experienced team�National League - USSSA baseball rules� Regular lead offs and steals; runners can advance on a dropped third strike� This league is for the more experienced team�
Age limits for all teams in all DCABA leagues are determined by age as of May 1, 2020� Players can play up, but not down� For more informa-tion, please contact the Youth Sports office at (785) 330-7355�
LOUIE HOLCOM AMATEUR BASEBALL ASSOCIATIONIce/Heinrich League - Open to the first eight teams that pay the $150 team deposit� Balance due Friday, April 3, 2020�
Objective of this league is to provide a competitive league schedule for teams wishing to schedule tournaments (on their own) on the week-ends� Players cannot turn 15 years-old prior to Friday, May 1, 2020�
League play consists of a 12 to 14 game schedule beginning the week
of Monday, April 6, running through the first week of July� League games will be played on Monday through Thursday, leaving weekends open for teams that want to play in out-of-town tournaments on their own� Make up games may be rescheduled for weekends if both teams are avail-able� Teams must provide: team name, uniforms and their own equip-ment� Insurance and umpire fees covered by team registration fees� A coach from each team will be required to attend league meetings to review league rules, rainout and rescheduling procedures, as well as other items associated with league play� Games will be played at the Holcom Sports Complex�
Houk League – U14 - Players cannot turn 15 years-old prior to Friday, May 1, 2020� Team entry� Games could begin mid-May 2020, depending on the num-ber of teams
For more information, please contact the Youth Sports office at (785) 330-7355�
YOUTH VOLLEYBALL (GRADES 4-5)Ages: 4th and 5th grades. Maximum 90 participants� The objective of the youth volleyball program is to provide an opportunity for children to play volleyball in an organized recreational setting� Our emphasis is on teaching the values of good sportsmanship, teamwork, goal setting and skill development in a fun and safe atmosphere� Practices begin MArch 23� Practice will run up to one hour a week� Games will be played Sundays, starting April 15� Games in this session will be played at Sports Pavilion Lawrence, 100 Rock Chalk Lane� Registration deadline is Wednesday, March 4� For more information, please contact SPL at (785) 330-7355� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE226100 A VOLLEY SU (M) 3/23-5/17 SPL-GY $50
YOUTH VOLLEYBALL (GRADES 6-8)Ages: 6th, 7th and 8th grades. Maximum 90 participants. The objective of the youth volleyball program is to provide an opportunity for children to play volleyball in an organized recreational setting� Our emphasis is on teaching the values of good sportsmanship, teamwork, goal setting and skill development in a fun and safe atmosphere� Practices begin March 23� Practice will run up to 1 hour a week� Games will be played on Sundays, starting April 5� Games in this session will be played at Sports Pavilion Lawrence, 100 Rock Chalk Lane� Registration deadline is Wednesday, March 4� For more information, please con-tact SPL at (785) 330-7355� CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE226100 A VOLLEY SU (M) 3/23-5/17 SPL-GY $50
SPL BIRTHDAY PARTIES Customize your child’s party at SPL and enjoy the fun your kids will have while we take care of your party� Use our indoor turf area for nerf wars
, soccer, flag football, whiffle ball or shoot hoops on one of SPL’s basketball courts� Sixty minutes of fun-filled, supervised activities, as well as a room to serve treats for 30 minutes� Any decorations will need to be approved by SPL staff� For food options, Sandbar Subs, Parks and Recreation’s concessionaire, has several options to make your par-ty a hit� Please schedule two weeks in advance� For more informa-tion, please contact SPL at (785) 330-7355�
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RECREATION CENTERSLawrence Parks and Recreation Department operates four recreation centers within the community� The recreation centers are FREE to the public; there are no memberships required� Each facility has space available for rent (see Facility Rentals, page 60)� Below are listings of each facility and the recreational activities they provide� Activities and/or facility reservations may alter Open Gym hours listed�
HOLCOM PARK RECREATION CENTER2700 W. 27th St. • (785) 832-7940
The facility features:Locker/shower facilities, full-size gymnasium, racquetball/handball court, weight room, cardiovascular equipment, games room (billiards,foosball)
Hours of operation7 a�m� to 9 p�m� (Mon-Fri)10 a�m� to 6 p�m� (Sat)1 p�m� to 6 p�m� (Sun)
Walking hours7 a�m� to 11 a�m� (Mon-Fri)
Open Gym hours***11 a�m� to 3 p�m� (Mon, Wed, Fri)Noon to 3 p�m� (Tue, Thu)10 a�m� to 6 p�m� (Sat)1 p�m� to 6 p�m� (Sun)
After-school Open Gym hours*3 p�m� to 5 p�m� (Mon-Fri)(During school year)
COMMUNITY BUILDING115 W. 11th St. • (785) 832-7920
The facility features:Locker/shower facilities, full-size gymnasium,weight room, cardio room
Hours of operation7 a�m� to 9 p�m� (Mon-Fri)10 a�m� to 6 p�m� (Sat)1 p�m� to 6 p�m� (Sun)
Open Gym hours***1 p�m� to 5 p�m� (Mon, Wed, Fri)10 a�m� to 6 p�m� (Tue, Thu)Noon to 4:30 p�m� (Sat-Sun)
Toddler Open Gym hours**10:30 a�m� to 11:45 a�m�(Mon, Wed, Fri)
After-school Open Gym hours*3 p�m� to 5 p�m� (Mon-Fri)
EAST LAWRENCE RECREATION CENTER1245 E. 15th St. • (785) 832-7950
The facility features:Locker/shower facilities,full-size gymnasium,weight room, cardiovascular equipment, game areas (bil-liards, table tennis, foosball)
Hours of operation7 a�m� to 9 p�m� (Mon-Fri)10 a�m� to 6 p�m� (Sat)1 p�m� to 6 p�m� (Sun)
Walking hours7 a�m� to 9 a�m� (Mon-Fri)
Open Gym hours***Noon to 3 p�m� (Mon-Fri)10 a�m� to 6 p�m� (Sat)1 p�m� to 6 p�m� (Sun)
SPORTS PAVILION LAWRENCEpresented by Lawrence Memorial Hospital100 Rock Chalk Lane • (785) 330-7355 • www.sportspavilionlawrence.org
The facility features:8 full-size basketball courts/16 full-size volleyball courts,1/8-mile walking/running track,
gymnastics areas, aerobic/fitness room, cardio/weight areas, indoor turf/soccer area, meeting rooms
Hours of operation5:30 a�m� to 9 p�m� (Mon-Fri)7 a�m� to 6 p�m� (Sat)1 p�m� to 9 p�m� (Sun)
For those in wheelchairs or those unable to stand, we offer VitaGlide, a wheelchair-accessible fitness machine, which assists in toning the upper body and rehabilitating the shoulders while providing a cardio workout.
* After-school Open Gym is available for children ages 7 to 18 years old� Staff cannot retain children who wish to leave�** Toddler Open Gym is for kids 6 years old and younger� It starts the third week in September
and runs through the second week in May� $1 per child, per visit�*** Open Gym hours are subject to change without notice�
ALL RECREATION CENTER WEIGHT ROOMS, GAME ROOMS, EQUIPMENT AND OPEN GYMNASIUM TIMES ARE AVAILABLE TO ALL CITIZENS AT NO COST� PLEASE
VISIT RECREATION CENTER FOR OPEN GYMNASIUM SCHEDULE�
For more information regarding recreation facilities, contact the Lawrence Parks and Recreation DepartmentAdministrative Office at 1141 Massachusetts St�; (785) 832-3450; or parksrec@lawrenceks�org�
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SHELTERSLawrence Parks and Recreation Department operates and maintains public park shelters throughout the community’s 52 parks� Citizens can reserve them from April 15 through October 30, weather permitting� Reservations are taken one year in advance of the date being requested� All shelter/gazebo reservation requests must be received three working days (Mon-Fri) prior to the date requested.
There are also shelters located at Chief Jim McSwain Park, Deerfield Park, Brook Creek Park and John Taylor Park that are available on a first-come/first-serve basis and are not on the reserve list� Reservations for outdoor shelters and indoor facilities are taken at any of the department’s recreational facilities� For large events, you must apply for a Special Use Permit prior to reservation approval� For questions regarding shelter rentals and their availability, call (785) 832-3450.
SHELTER RENTAL FEES
Half-day rental $45 (between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. and 9 p.m.)Full-day rental $75 (from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.)
SHELTERS MAY BE RESERVED ONLINE THREE WORKING DAYS IN ADVANCE�
BROKEN ARROW SHELTER2900 Louisiana St.Capacity: 100-120 individualsAmenities: lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic tables, drinking fountain and restroomsOther Features in Park: Playground equip-ment, sand volleyball court, horseshoe pits, tennis court and other areas for recreational activities�
BURCHAM PARK SHELTER200 Indiana St.Capacity: 45-50 individualsAmenities: BBQ grill, picnic tables, electricity, drinking fountain and restroomsOther Features in Park: Playground equip-ment and other areas for recreational activity� Also connected to a hike/bike path�
CENTENNIAL PARKEAST SHELTER2124 W. Ninth St.Capacity: 140-150 individualsAmenities: lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic tables, drinking fountain and restroomsOther Features in Park: A 40’ X 30’ walkout deck, playground equipment and is located next to a disc golf course�
CENTENNIAL PARKWEST SHELTER600 Rockledge RoadCapacity: 40 individualsAmenities: lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic tables and restroomsOther Features in Park: Skate park and disc golf course�
CLINTON LAKE OUTLETPARK WEST SHELTER1316 E. 902 RoadCapacity: 40-50 individualsAmenities: BBQ grill, picnic tables, water and restroomsOther Features in Park: Playground equip-ment and areas for recreational activities�
CLINTON LAKE OUTLETPARK EAST SHELTER1316 E. 902 RoadCapacity: 40-50 individualsAmenities: BBQ grill, picnic tables, water and restroomsOther Features in Park: Horseshoe pit and areas for recreational activities�
CLINTON PARK SHELTER901 W. Fifth St.Capacity: 60-65 individualsAmenities: lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic tables, drinking fountain and restroomsOther Features in Park: Playground equip-ment, basketball court and other areas forrecreational activities�
“DAD” PERRY PARKNORTH SHELTERHarvard and Parkside roadsCapacity: 90-100 individualsAmenities: lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic tables and restroomsOther Features in Park: Playground equip-ment, soccer field, other areas for recreational
activities, connection to trails�
“DAD” PERRY PARKWEST SHELTER1200 Monterey WayCapacity: 90-100 individualsAmenities: lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic tables and restroomsOther Features in Park: Playground equip-ment, sand volleyball court, tennis court, bas-ketball court, access to trail around the park�
HOBBS PARK SHELTER702 E. 11th St.Capacity: 40-50 individualsAmenities: electricity, BBQ grill, picnic tables and drinking fountainOther Features in Park: Baseball/softball field, basketball court, playground equipment and the historic Murphy-Bromelsick House�
HOLCOM PARK SHELTER2700 W. 27th St., adjacent to Holcom ParkRecreation CenterCapacity: 60-70 individualsAmenities: lights, BBQ grill, picnic tables, electricity, drinking fountain and restroomsOther Features in Park: Playground equip-ment, basketball court, sand volleyball court, baseball/softball fields, handball court and tennis court�
LYONS PARK SHELTER700 N. Lyon St.Capacity: 60-65 individualsAmenities: lights, BBQ grill, picnic tables, electricity, drinking fountain and restroomsOther Features in Park: Playground equip-ment, baseball/softball fields, basketball court and tennis court�
PRAIRIE PARK SHELTER2811 Kensington Road, adjacent to PrairiePark Elementary SchoolCapacity: 60-70 individualsAmenities: BBQ grill, lights, picnic tables, electricity, drinking fountain and restroomsOther Features in Park: Playground equip-ment, basketball court and access to trails at Mary’s Lake�
GENERAL RULES ANDREGULATIONS FOR SHELTERS1� Shelters and gazebos may be reserved
from April 15 to October 30�2� All reservation requests must be re-
ceived two working days (Mon-Fri) prior to the date requested�
3� Public parks within the city will be open daily to the public from 6 a�m� to 11:30 p�m� (Burcham Park: 5 a�m� to 10:30 p�m�) (City Code 15-208)
4� Alcoholic liquor may be served during approved events at parks and facilities owned by the City of Lawrence and operated by the Parks and Recreation Department, provided that the spon-sor or organizer has obtained a permit issued pursuant to the rules and reg-ulations of the Parks and Recreation Department and that the drinking or consumption of alcoholic liquor is con-ducted in accord with the reasonable conditions established by the permit� (City Ordinance 8515)
5� Dogs and cats in public parks must be kept on a leash at all times� (City Code 3-107, 3-202)
6� Fires in parks require a permit, ex-cept in designated BBQ pits� (City Code 8-207�25)
7� Persons reserving shelters and gazebos shall be responsible for the clean up� Glass bottles are discouraged in parks� (City Code 14-109)
8� Public events in parks require a per-mit granted by Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department� (City Code 15-207)
9� Tobacco-free parks: The use of tobacco products or smoking delivery devices in parks is prohibited�
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GAZEBOSLawrence Parks and Recreation Department operates and maintains gazebos within the community parks� Rental of gazebos can be done after January 1 for the reservation period of April 15 through October 30, weather permitting� All shelter/gazebo reservation requests must be received 3 working days (Mon-Fri) prior to the date requested.
Reservations for gazebos are taken at any of the department’s recre-ational facilities� For large events, you must apply for a Special Use Per-mit prior to reservation approval� For questions regarding shelter rentals and their availability, call (785) 832-3450.
SOUTH PARK GAZEBO (William Kelly Bandstand)1141 Massachusetts St.Capacity: 20-30 individualsAmenities: lights, electricity, benches, drinking fountain and restroomsOther Features in Park: As Lawrence’s first park, it includes a won-derful flower garden, playground equipment and other areas for recre-ational activities�
WATSON PARK GAZEBOSixth and Kentucky streetsCapacity: 10-15 individualsAmenities: lights, electricity, tables, BBQ grill, drinking fountain and benchesOther Features in Park: A wonderful view, a beautiful flower garden, basketball court, aquatic center and playground equipment�
LAWRENCE ROTARY ARBORETUM GAZEBO5100 W. 27th St.Capacity: 6-10 individualsAmenities: lights, electricity, table and benchesOther Features in Park: A wonderful view of the arboretum, pergola, Xeriscape Garden and pond� A small stage is also near the gazebo, as well as a small stream with cascading waterfalls�
OTHER FACILITY RENTAL SPACELawrence Parks and Recreation Department provides rental space within the Lawrence community’s recreational facilities� Reservations for meeting rooms and other rental spaces can be completed 90 days from the day of rental (except for the Lawrence Union Pacific Depot and the Carnegie, which can be completed one year in advance of the date requested)� All reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance of the date requested�
Should your event require set up or take down, LPRD charges additional fees for the service� Fees are assessed depending on number of guests at an event: for up to 49 people, there is a $35 set-up/take-down fee; 50 to 99 people, the fee is $55; and for more than 100 people, the fee is $85�
For groups handling their own set up/take down, the reservation (at the time of booking) needs to reflect the additional time needed to accom-modate set up and take down (this includes catering, DJs, bands or any other accommodations)�
There are small and large rooms, and gymnasium space available for renting� See room availability and fee schedule for each facility below� Reservations for facility rental spaces are taken at any of the depart-ment’s recreational facilities� For large events, you must apply for a Special Use Permit prior to reservation being approved� For information regarding facility rentals and their availability, call (785) 832-3450�
COMMUNITY BUILDING115 W. 11th St. • (785) 832-7920Space available for rent: Gymnasium ($35 per hour) 1/2 Gymnasium ($20 per hour) Community Room 1* ($30 per hour) Community Room 2 ($25 per hour) Community Rooms 1 and 2* ($40 per hour) Dance studio ($20 per hour)*Includes kitchen with stove, oven, microwave oven and refrigerator
Facility reservations can be made on a space-available basis� To find out more details about Community Building rental space availability, contact us at (785) 832-7920� Reservations for facility rentals may be made at the Community Building during the following office hours: 8 a�m� to 5 p�m� (Mon-Fri)�
EAST LAWRENCE RECREATION CENTER1245 E. 15th St. • (785) 832-7950Space available for rent: Gymnasium ($35 per hour) 1/2 Gymnasium ($20 per hour) Meeting Room* ($25 per hour)*Includes kitchen with stove, oven, microwave oven and refrigerator
Facility reservations can be made on a space-available basis� To find out more details about East Lawrence Recreation Center rental space availability, contact us at (785) 832-7950� Reservations for facility rent-als may be made at the East Lawrence Recreation Center during office hours: 8 a�m� to 5 p�m� (Mon-Fri)�
HOLCOM PARK RECREATION CENTER2700 W. 27th St. • (785) 832-7940Space available for rent: Gymnasium ($35 per hour) 1/2 Gymnasium ($20 per hour) Wayne Bly Room* ($30 per hour) Bly Room (South half) ($20 per hour) Bly Room (North half)* ($20 per hour)*Includes kitchen with stove top, microwave oven and refrigerator
Facility reservations can be made on a space-available basis� To find out more details about Holcom Park Recreation Center rental space availability, contact us at (785) 832-7940� Reservations for facility rentals may be made at the Holcom Park Recreation Center during the follow-ing office hours: 8 a�m� to 5 p�m� (Mon-Fri)�
SPORTS PAVILION LAWRENCE100 Rock Chalk Lane • (785) 330-7355 • www.sportspavilionlawrence.orgSpace available for rent: Gymnasium ($50 per hour) Cross Court ($30 per hour)* Whole Turf Field ($135 per hour) 1/3 Turf Field ($45 per hour) Half Turf Field ($75 per hour) Champion Room ($35 per hour) Victory Room ($30 per hour) Legacy Room ($40 per hour)*For information on renting more than one court, please contact SPL at (785) 330-7355
GAZEBO RENTAL FEES
Half-day rental $50 (from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.)Full-day rental $75 (from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.)
GAZEBOS MAY BE RESERVED ONLINE THREE WORKING DAYS IN ADVANCE�
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LAWRENCE UNION PACIFIC DEPOT402 N. Second St.The Union Pacific Depot offers two rooms for public use: the Commu-nity Room and the Arden Booth Free State Theater Room� This facility is available for a variety of events, including weddings, receptions, re-unions, meetings and educational seminars� LPRD permits alcohol, but you must apply for and receive an Alcohol Permit two weeks prior to the booking date� For large events, a Special Use Permit must be ap-plied for prior to a reservation being approved� Alcohol permits are only available for purchase at the Parks and Recreation Administration office� Reservations serving alcohol require a $25 temporary alcohol permit�You may also call (785) 832-7950 for more information� A $100 deposit is required for all reservations�
Space available for rent:• Community Room — $35 per hour• Theater Room — $25 per hour• Garden — $10 per hour• Entire Facility — $55 per hour
The Community Room• Measures 24’ X 46’• Capacity for 159 people (standing) or 70 people (seated)• Use of tables/chairs included in rental fees• Kitchenette with microwave oven, refrigerator and two-burner stove
topThe Arden Booth Free State Theater Room• Measures 12’ X 28’• Capacity for 49 people (standing) or 32 people (seated)• Use of tables/chairs included in rental fees• DVD/VHS viewing system (no additional fee)
The Union Pacific Depot also includes an outdoor, French-themed flow-er garden maintained by Parks and Recreation’s professional landscap-ing staff� The garden’s spectacular array of colors in the summer makes for an ideal place for outdoor events� Small bands or DJs are allowed with prior permission� Reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance and are on a space-available basis. Deposit required at time of rental� To find out more details about the Lawrence Union Pacific Depot rental space available, contact us at (785) 832-7950�
CARNEGIE BUILDING200 W. Ninth St.The renovated Carnegie Building, located in beautiful downtown Law-rence, is an ideal location for wedding receptions, reunions, parties and corporate functions� The facility also features smaller rooms for meet-ings, baby showers and other public and private events�
Rental rates:Sunday-Friday:Heritage Room (71’x31’) $40/hrEast Gallery Room (27’x24’) $30/hrConference Room (27’x23’) $25/hr
Saturday rentals include the entire facility�Saturday rate: $995/day
Some time restrictions apply� A $100 deposit is required for all reser-vations�
Alcohol permits are only available for purchase at the Parks and Recre-ation Administration office� Reservations serving alcohol require a $25 temporary alcohol permit�
For more information, please visit our website at www�lawrenceks�org/lprd/facilityrental or call us at (785) 832-7950� Tours can be arranged 8 a�m�-6 p�m� Monday-Friday� Reservations may be made at the Law-rence Parks and Recreation Administrative Offices, 1141 Massachu-setts St�, or East Lawrence Recreation Center, 1245 E� 15th St�
SET UP/TAKE DOWN FEESLPRD charges additional fees for the division to provide set up and take down�
For events with:• Up to 49 people: $35• 50 to 99 people: $55• More than 100 people: $85
For groups handling their own set up/take down, the reserva-tion (at the time of booking) needs to reflect the additional time needed to accommodate set up/take down (this includes cater-ing, DJs, bands or any other accommodations)�
For larger events, a Special Use Permit needs to be applied for and approved prior to finalizing the reservation� Alcohol Permits are $25 and need to be applied for and approved prior to finaliz-ing reservation� For more information call (785) 832-3450.
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OTHER RECREATIONAL FACILITIESSESQUICENTENNIAL POINT6000 W. 27th St.Sesquicentennial Point, which is on a hillside within the leased park lands overlooking Clinton Lake and the Wakarusa Valley� Sesquicen-tennial Point was developed to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Lawrence’s founding and provides a gathering space for groups and offer adjacent hiking trails and picnic areas� The Point’s plaza, near the top of the hill, includes a platform, inscribed with the names of major donors� Descending the hill, spaced 50 feet apart, are three half cir-cles — defined by natural grasses and rock walls — leading to the time capsule pool� Stone elements, representing a 150-year time line and bisecting the half circles, step down the gentle slope� Envisioned for the future is a grassy amphitheater on the hillside below the time capsule� Sesquicentennial Point is destined to become a community treasure� To reserve Sesquicentennial Point for your event or to check its availability, please call (785) 832-7920�
BIKING AND HIKING TRAILSA variety of multi-use trails are available in Lawrence parks for bicy-clists, hikers, joggers, walkers and nature lovers� Pick up a Recreation/Bike Trails map at any recreation center or bike shop� The trails range from 8�4 miles of hard surface walkways along Clinton Parkway to miles and miles of scenic nature trails in Riverfront Park, Naismith Valley Park, “Dad” Perry Park, Prairie Park/Mary’s Lake area and many other parks� Mountain bike trails (rated by NORBA for skill levels) continue to be improved east of the North Eighth and Oak streets boat ramp in River-front Park� The city converted about a mile of the abandoned Santa Fe Railroad line — from Kansas Highway 10, 23rd to 29th streets, east of Haskell Indian Nations University — to a bike and hike trail� Ten miles stretch along the South Lawrence Trafficway from U�S� Highway 59 west through Clinton Lake property and a connection north of Clinton Parkway to Township Road North 1750� Recreational trails through Na-ismith Valley Park and the Heatherwood neighborhood north of Clinton Parkway are great for walkers� Additional trails have been improved in Prairie Park� Jogging trails are located along four miles of Clinton Park-way� Trails are not available to motorized vehicles by city code�
DISC GOLF COURSESCentennial Park600 Rockledge DriveCome try your hand at disc golf� This 18-hole course has no green fees or expensive equipment to buy� Disc golf is played like regular golf ex-cept a flying disc is used in place of a ball� One point is counted each time the disc is thrown and when a penalty is incurred� The object is to acquire the lowest score�
Riverfront ParkU.S. highways 24, 40 and 59 junction, by the Kansas RiverThis course was developed to provide new challenges to disc golf enthusiasts and to keep up with the growing interest in the sport� Set in beautiful Riverfront Park, enjoy the scenic riverside as you toss the disc� Maps and scorecards are available at all recreation facilities or online at www�lprd�org�
DOG PARKS (OFF-LEASH)“Mutt Run” Off-Leash Dog Park1330 E. 902 RoadThe park includes restrooms, separate drinking fountains for dogs and their owners and a small parking lot� Paths are mowed through the fields and along wooded areas� Users must be responsible for their pets and obey rules and regulations posted at the site� Rules are available at recreation centers or on the Web at www�lprd�org� To access the park, take Clinton Parkway west to the Clinton Dam road, turn south on the dam road and take the first left onto East 902 Road� Follow East 902 Road to the first left� The 30-plus acre park is at the bend in the road that leads to the north side of the spillway�
Riverfront Park — Dog ParkU.S. highways 24, 40 and 59 junction, by the Kansas RiverThe area is located in Riverfront Park and can be accessed from the park entrance located near the intersection of North Third Street and U�S� highways 24 and 40� Paths are mowed through the fields and along the Kansas River�
FISHINGMary’s Lake
2730 Harper St.Cast off at Mary’s Lake, adjacent to Prairie Park and the Prairie Park Nature Center� Priority is given to Parks and Recreation programs� For more information and fishing regulations, please contact us at (785) 832-3450�
Pat Dawson-Billings Nature Area27th Street and Crossgate DriveAfter developing the variety of fish in the ponds within the park, fishing is now allowed� Priority is given to Parks and Recreation programs�
Sandra J� Shaw Community Health Park110 Maine St.Fishing is allowed� Priority is given to Parks and Recreation programs�
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FISHING REGULATIONS AT MARY’S LAKEMary’s Lake was created in the 1950s� Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department worked with property owners in the ‘70s to use the natural area and lake for its Exceptional Summer Camps, as well as coordinated programming with special education classes in the public schools in the spring and fall seasons�
In 1991, Lawrence Parks and Recreation purchased the lake property and continued its development of the area with the addition of Prairie Park Nature Center in 1999 and natural trails from the center to the lake area and neighborhood park�
LAWRENCE PARKS AND RECREATION USES THE LAKE FOR NATURE PROGRAMS AND SPECIAL EVENTS, WHICH TAKE PRIORITY OVER PUBLIC FISHING�Regulations for fishing are:*1� All persons need a license to fish in the lake except persons age 65 or
over and under age 16�2� State daily creel limits apply�3� Length limit for large mouth bass is 15” minimum, and two (2) per day limit on channel catfish�
The lake is patrolled and regulations are enforced by Wildlife and Parks and Department conservation officers� Inquiries about Mary’s Lake and the adjacent 71-acre Prairie Park can be made at the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department Administrative Office, (785) 832-3450�
Lawrence Parks and Recreation uses the lake for nature programs and special events� Public fishing is accepted by following the rules above, but LPRD programs and activities take priority over public fishing and the use of the docks� There is NO swimming and NO boat-ing allowed� NO flotation devices of any kind are allowed in the lake�
* The regulations listed above also apply to the ponds at Pat Dawson-Billings Nature Area and the pond “Green’s Lake” at Sandra J. Shaw Community Health Park.
HORSESHOE COURTSBroken Arrow Park2900 Louisiana St.Broken Arrow Park has 16 lighted, state-of-the-art horseshoe courts that are available for recreational use� The Lawrence Horseshoe Club conducts numerous tournaments at this facility, including the Kansas State Pitching Championships� You can reserve courts and check out horseshoes by calling (785) 832-3450�
SKATEBOARD PARKSCentennial Park600 Rockledge Drive
Deerfield Park2901 Princeton Blvd.
Holcom Park2601 W. 25th St.
Edgewood Park1728 Maple Lane
Our skate parks are not supervised� Users participate at their own risk and should wear safety equipment� Please visit www�lawrenceks�org/lprd/recreationfacilities/skatepark for a list of skatepark rules and reg-ulations� Special events and contests will be held occasionally, and facilities may be reserved for competitions and/ or exhibitions on a space-available basis� For more information, call (785) 832-3450�
TENNIS COURTSThe Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department provides lighted out-door courts for free play at the following locations:
Holcom Park, 2700 W. 27th St.Lyons Park, 700 N. Lyon St.Veterans Park, 1840 Louisiana St.Rock Chalk Park, 100 Rock Chalk Lane
Players may activate the lights by push button, and lights will shut off automatically�
Non-lighted courts are located at:“Dad” Perry Park, 1200 Monterey WayPrairie Park, 2811 Kensington St.
Additional courts are available at Central, South, West and Southwest Junior High Schools and at the University of Kansas� Bicycles, skate-boards and/or roller blades are not allowed on tennis courts� For more information, call (785) 832-3450�
SOFTBALL AND BASEBALL FIELD RESERVATIONSLawrence Parks and Recreation softball/baseball fields may be re-served for private tournaments on a space-available basis� We begin taking reservations on the first working day in January and continue throughout the year� To reserve a field call (785) 832-7920� Space is limited, so reserve your tournament early!
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