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OFFICE INFORMATION
Location: Slinger Village Hall
300 Slinger Road
Telephone: (262) 644-5265
Call for cancellation notices and program updates.
Fax Number: (262) 644-6341
Website: www.vi.slinger.wi.gov
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday thru Friday
(Office is closed May 25,
July 3 & September 7)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS MISSION STATEMENT - The Slinger Parks,
Recreation & Forestry Department’s mission is to
provide the Village of Slinger and it’s surrounding
communities with an enhanced quality of life
through athletic, recreational and leisure activities
for all age groups.
REMINDER - The Parks & Recreation Department has a
limited amount of program brochures available for public
distribution. Please remember to hang on to your book, you
may want to look at it again. Thank You!
SAY CHEESE - For program promotion purposes,
photographs may be taken of participants from time to time.
If you do not wish to have you or your family members’
photo taken, please notify the photographer and/or class
instructor. Photos may be used in publications and/or online.
OFFICE STAFF
Director: Tony Dobson
Recreation
Supervisor: Josh Feller, CPRP
Parks, Public Works & Forestry
Superintendent: John Flasch
Village
Administrator: Margaret Wilber
SLINGER PRF BOARD
Chairman: Bob Stuettgen
Representatives: Rick Kohl
Jeff Behrend
Eugene Mueller
Vanesa Taylir
Jennie Stonehouse
John Murray
MEMBERS OF
* Southeast Park & Recreation Council
* Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association
CONTACT / GENERAL INFORMATION ………...…….2-3
REGISTRATION INFORMATION …………………….…….4
SPECIAL EVENTS
Slinger Music In the Park Schedule ……………..……...……….5
Movie on the Hill, Kids Mini-Triathlon, Summer Splash ..6
Kids & Family Rummage Sale, Let’s Start With a Book....7
All-Star Days, SAA Brat Fry, Relay for Life …………………....7
Baseball Tailgate …………………………………..…………………….26
FIELD TRIPS
Teen Trips—Noah’s Ark, Six Flags, Phantom Ranch ……...8
PRE-SCHOOL
Princess Camp, Art, Zumbini, Tots in the Kitchen……..…..9
Pee Wee Sports, Curious George………….…………….…….....10
Tae Kwon Do, Firefighters Are Your Friends..……….……….11
YOUTH ATHLETICS
Basketball, Soccer Camps, Soccer………………..…………….12-13
Volleyball, Golf…………………………………………………...……….14
Tennis………………………………………………………………...……….15
Football Camps, Flag Football, Lacrosse ……………..……..16-17
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
Smart Sitters, Art, Everything a Person Should Know......18
Babysitting, Stay Home Alone, Tree Climbing ..…...……….19
PD Programs (Fishing, Archery, Basketball), Cooking .... 20
Dance, Theatre , CSI……..…………..…………………………...….. 21
Mad Science Classes, LEGO’s, ………….…….…….………….... 22
ADULT FITNESS
Revelation Fitness Classes ……………..………………...………….23
Women’s Self Defense, Tennis, Pump Classes ………….. ..23
Yoga, Zumba, Kick, Punch & Crunch, Tai Chi………. …....….24
Jazzercise, CAL Fitness & Performance Classes ……………..25
ADULT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES
Hearing Tests, Medicare, AARP, Fraud Watch …….……..26-27
Washington County Senior Dining ……………………………….27
CPR, Smartphone Video Editing classes…………..……..….…28
Computer classes, Selling & Buying Housing Seminars....29
Gardening & Succulents……………………………………….….…...30
Wine & Art, Painting, Calendar of Cash ...……………….......31
Crochet & Knitting ……………………………………..…………..…...31
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES …………………………………………….32-33
PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM ……………….…..….34
PARKS DIRECTORY & RENTAL INFO ………………..….35
FRIENDS OF THE SLINGER PARKS INFO ……….…....35
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION HOW TO REGISTER
Step 1: Complete the registration
form on page 34 or print off the
registration form from our website
www.vi.slinger.wi.gov. Fill out all the
information carefully and clearly.
Step 2: Make checks payable to:
Slinger Parks & Recreation
Option 1: MAIL - IN
Simply mail in your completed
registration form and check to:
Slinger Parks & Recreation Dept.
300 Slinger Road
Slinger, WI 53086
Option 2: DROP OFF / WALK-IN
Registration will be accepted at the
Village Hall Office during regular
business 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday
thru Friday. There is also a night drop
box inside the first set of doors of
Village Hall where you could drop off
registrations during non-business
hours.
Option 3: ONLINE REGISTRATION
You may register for classes online at
www.vi.slinger.wi.gov (under the
parks, rec. & forestry menu). Once
there, create an account and then you
will be able to register for programs.
All online registrations must be paid by
credit card or EFT through your
checking account. There will be NO
convenience fee charged for online
registrations.
RESIDENCY
A resident (for all programs held
at/on village owned property) is
anyone who lives within the
boundaries of the Village of
Slinger. To qualify as a resident
the individual must pay their
property taxes to the Village of
Slinger. The additional charge per
program for non-residents is
$15.00 to $25.00. Exception: A
resident for all programs held at a
school district facility is anyone
who lives within the boundaries
of the Slinger School District.
INSURANCE & LIABILITY
The Slinger Parks, Recreation &
Forestry Department does not
provide hospital / medical
insurance coverage for
participating in our programs and
cannot assume responsibility for
any injuries to participants in its
recreation programs. All
participants are required to
complete and sign a liability
waiver on the registration form
prior to start of the program.
REFUND POLICY
There will be no refunds within
2 weeks of the starting date of any
program. All other refunds will be
processed after a 50% cancellation
charge is deducted. Refunds take
a minimum of 2 weeks to process.
Only exceptions are for medical
reasons.
CANCELLATIONS
If a class size does not meet
the class minimum, the
class may be cancelled. If a
cancellation occurs due to
class size, you will be
offered a full refund or a
transfer to another class
with the same fee. We
make every effort to avoid
all cancellations.
OOOPPPS!
Although we try our best,
occasionally there may be
errors in our Activity Guide
or Online. We appreciate
your understanding and will
make every effort to correct
any mistakes.
REGISTER BY DATE
Persons should register by
the date indicated. If your
class does not meet the
minimum enrollment by the
date indicated it may be
canceled and/or combined
with another class.
Registrations after this date
will be accepted only if
openings exist.
CLASS CONFIRMATIONS
Assume you are enrolled
and plan to attend your first
class unless otherwise
notified.
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AUGUST 19, 2020
Rudy & Vee
Sponsored by Dittmar Realty
AUGUST 26, 2020
Hometown
Sponsored by Exit Realty
SEPTEMBER 2, 2020
Wasted Talent
Sponsored by Joe’s Slinger Service
SEPTEMBER 25, 2020
Homecoming Tailgate Party
Featuring Jacob Olson
Sponsored by Zuern Building Products
Summer 2020 Activity Guide
JULY 15, 2020
Jacob Olson
Sponsored by Four Star Homes
JULY 22, 2020
Dani Daly & Kris Crow
Sponsored by Forte Bank
JULY 29, 2020
Dirty Boogie
Sponsored by Dittmar Realty
AUGUST 12, 2020
Amelia Ford
Sponsored by HFR Electric
JOIN US FOR OUR 2020 MUSIC IN THE PARKS SERIES
COMMUNITY SPECIAL EVENTS
Follow us on Facebook for event information. Questions?? Email [email protected]
On Wednesday evenings this summer the Friends of the Slinger Parks are bringing you these FREE outdoor
musical performances at the Slinger Community Park Pavilion. This music series will showcase area music
from a variety of genres. The entertainment will run from 6:00—9:00 pm with food truck vendors and beer
garden opening at 5:30 pm. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy some great music.
COMMUNITY SPECIAL EVENTS A MOVIE ON THE HILL
Join the Parks & Recreation Department for a movie at
the Fireman’s Park Sledding Hill. Bring your sleeping
bags, lawn chairs or blankets and settle in for an
evening of free entertainment. There will be face
painting and children's games starting at 6:30pm. Also,
prior to the movie you will be able to visit area “Food
Trucks” to purchase items from their delicious menus,
SO COME EARLY! We will be collecting non-perishable
food donations for the Slinger Food Pantry as well.
NOTE: Children ages 8 & under must be accompanied
by an adult.
Date: Watch Jumanji—The Next Level (PG-13)
on Friday Night, July 17
Time: Movie begins at approximately 8:15pm
Location: Slinger Fireman’s Park Sledding Hill
Be in the park no later than 8:00pm. In case of inclement weather,
call our hotline at 262-644-5265 after 5:00pm for updates. Parking is
available in the Slinger Beach parking lot as well as in the Fireman’s
Upper Park & along Parkway Drive. It is the parent’s responsibility to
determine what movies are appropriate for their children.
Sponsored by:
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KIDS MINI TRIATHLON (Ages 5-13)
Swim, Bike, Run! Do it all in this low key, safe, & fun
event with awards in each age division for male and
female. NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION.
Ages 5-7 25 meter swim, 1/2 mile bike, 1/8 mile run
Ages 8-10 100 meter swim, 1 mile bike, 1/4 mile run
Ages 11-13 200 meter swim, 1.5 mile bike, 1/2 mile run
Date: Saturday, July 25
Time: 9:30 am Check in
Location: Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center
777 S. Main St.
Hartford, WI 53027
Fee: $32.50 per person
MUST REGISTER AT THE HARTFORD REC CENTER
BY THURSDAY, JULY 9.
SUMMER SPLASH (Grades 5th - 8th)
Instead of being LOCKED IN at our former Teen
Lock In, lets get out! This event will celebrate the
coming end of the school year. Join your friends
at the pool to kick off your summer of fun!
Different games and activities will be organized,
or just swim while listing to music. Concessions
will be available. Watch for a detailed flyer
coming to your school in May.
Date: TBD
Rain Date—Saturday June 6
Time: 7:45 pm -10:00 pm
Where: Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center
777 S. Main St.
Hartford, WI 53027
Fee: $5 Pre–Register before June 4
$10 at the Door Day of
Early registration accepted at Slinger Village Hall
LET’S START WITH A BOOK (Ages 0-6)
Presented by the Family Center
of Washington County
Join us for a relaxing evening of fun especially for
you and your little one. Open play from 6:00-
6:30pm. Promptly at 6:30pm we will start with a
book. Pajamas are encouraged. One book per
family will be provided. Note: Children must be
accompanied by their parents/guardians.
Date: Wednesday, June 24 Code# 3560
Time: 6:00 pm -7:00 pm
Where: Jackson Area Community Center
Registration Deadline is June 17
25th ANNUAL AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY RELAY FOR LIFE HARTFORD / SLINGER
For 6 hours, teams of 8-15 people walk to raise money through donations to help the American Cancer
Society CELEBRATE survivors, REMEMBER those lost to cancer and FIGHT BACK against a disease that has
already taken too much. Join us for a mostly FREE family orientated event with entertainment, a Car Show,
bouncy houses, music and food. All are welcome to the Relay for Life Hartford / Slinger just register at:
www.relayforlife.org, you do not need to be on a team to be a part of Relay for Life.
This year’s theme: BACK TO THE FUTURE! (Relay For Life Hartford/Slinger 25th Anniversary)
Days: Friday Night, July 17 Where: Hartford Town Hall—3360 County Road K
Times: Opening Ceremony Begins at 6:00 pm, Friday & Will End at 12:00 am, Saturday
Contact: Patty Peters at [email protected]
For More Information Go To: www.relayforlife.org
SLINGER ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATION &
VFW BRAT FRY 2020
Wednesday, August 5th
at Slinger Community Park
Stop out and celebrate for this annual fund-raiser for
the whole community. It is an excellent opportunity
for families and friends to get together & enjoy some
great food and lot of baseball & softball.
Activities Include:
* Classic Car Show
* Youth Baseball & Adult Softball Games
* Great Food & Beverages
KIDS & FAMILY RUMMAGE SALE
2021
at the Slinger Community Library
Kids - now is the time to clean out your room. Bring
all those old toys, games and clothes to the KIDS &
FAMILY RUMMAGE SALE. Make some money for new
things and get rid of some clutter! Be sure to bring a
container or shoe box with change and if you plan on
doing some shopping yourself - make sure to have
someone responsible to help with your table.
Registration fee to hold a table is $5.00. Age 12 or
younger must have a parent present.
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COMMUNITY SPECIAL EVENTS
Summer 2020 Activity Guide
SLINGER LITTLE LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAMES
at Slinger Community Park
Stop out and celebrate with everyone in the Slinger
Little League Program! All-Star Games will take
place on designated weeknights during the week
following the conclusion of the season. At these
games we will be celebrating the end of another
successful season along with distributing league
and all-star awards.
TEEN TRIPS
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SIX FLAGS GREAT AMERICA TRIP
Six Flags Great America & Hurricane Harbor offers fun
for the entire family with 14 heart-pounding roller
coasters, a 20 acre water park, spectacular shows,
and three children’s themed areas. Bring a bag lunch
or money to buy lunch and sunscreen. If you plan
on enjoying the water park, it is an additional
$10.00 charge at the park and bring a swimsuit and
towel.
Dates: TBD Code# 3403
Time: Pick-up - 7:30 am
Return - 8:30 pm approx.
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
N165 W20330 Hickory Lane
Ages: Entering 6th thru 12th Grades
Fee: $57 per person
$16 If you have a Season Pass
Registration Deadline Friday, June 19.
NOAH’S ARK TRIP
Come and join in the fun at Noah’s Ark Water Park
in Wisconsin Dells. Enjoy the Scorpion’s Tail,
America’s first ever vertical looping waterslide
along with all the other varieties of waterslides,
wave pools and lazy rivers. A hot dog lunch is
included but you may bring money to purchase
lunch on your own. Also bring your sunscreen.
Dates: TBD Code# 3402
Time: Pick-up - 7:30am / Return -6:30pm approx.
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
N165 W20330 Hickory Lane
Ages: Entering 6th thru 12th Grades
Fee: $34 per person
Registration Deadline Monday, June 1
“A DAY OF FUN UNDER THE SUN” AT
PHANTOM RANCH CAMP
Join your friends for a day of fun at Phantom Ranch
Camp in Mukwonago. Spend your day at the beach,
paintballing, horseback riding or participating in a
variety of field games. Fee includes all day
swimming and participation in the basketball,
dodgeball, Frisbee golf, carpet ball and archery. The
fee also includes your choice of Horseback Riding OR
Banana Boat Rides! Paintball is available at an
additional cost of $10 for the fist round, paid at the
camp, not prior. Also, an additional waiver form
must be filled out to play paintball. What to Bring: a
bag lunch, money for snacks, sunscreen, swimsuit
& towel and comfortable clothes. NOTE: When
registering please specify if you are choosing Banana
Boat Rides, Paintball or Horseback Riding. No
choice changes after July 27.
Dates: Monday, August 3 Code# 3400
Time: Pick-up - 8:00 am / Return - 5:00 pm approx.
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
Ages: Entering 6th thru 12th Grades
Fee: $50 per person
Registration Deadline Monday, July 27.
FONDY AQUA PARK TRIP
Race a friend on the Zoom Floom, a 90’ high, double inflatable water slide; fly down the tropical land slide with a near vertical drop and a 40’ runway with splashes and sprays all the way down, or explore the awesome inflatable water park complete with trampoline, wall climb, tower jump and LAUNCHER. Paddle boarding and kayaking are also available. Bring a bag lunch or money to purchase lunch on your own, swimsuit & towel and sunscreen.
Dates: Friday, July 17 Code# 3401
Time: Pick-up - 9:45 am
Return - 4:15 pm approx.
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
N165 W20330 Hickory Lane
Ages: Entering 6th thru 12th Grades
Fee: $41 per person
Registration Deadline is Friday, July 3
The 4 Teen Trips are being Co-Sponsored by
the GERMANTOWN FUTURES
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ZUMBINI
MOMMY & ME (Ages 0-4)
Zumbini is an early childhood education program
that uses original music and movement to promote
cognitive, social, fine/gross motor skills, and
emotional development for all while creating the
ultimate bonding experience for families. Join
instructor Jo Duncan, in this instructional class you
and your child will get to sing, move, play
instruments, and use props so that music is
introduced in a fun, child-friendly way. Note: You
may purchase the Zumbini song book, CD and doll
from the instructor for $20. NOTE: A parent must
stay with the child during the class.
Day: Wednesdays
Date: Session I: June 24—July 29 Code# 3414
Session II: August 12—Sept. 16 Code# 3415
Time: 9:45 am - 10:30 am
Fee: $40 / $55 Non-Resident
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
N165 W20330 Hickory Lane
Limit: MAXIMUM OF 4
Registration Deadline is one week prior to
the first class of each session.
PRE-SCHOOL ART WITH A HEART (Ages 4-6)
This instructional class is a great introduction to
painting on canvas. The best part is that this class is
designed for kids that may have absolutely no
experience in painting to those that have a lot. We
will be creating a unique picture each week, as we
explore basic shapes and techniques. After each
class you will have your own masterpiece to take
home. This class is taught by Sonya Behan, MSW.
She has taught children and adults the basics of art
over the past 20 years. Be sure to wear clothes that
you don’t mind getting paint on. All supplies for this
class are provided. No class July 4.
Days: Saturday Mornings , 9:00 am –10:00 am
Date: July 18—August 8 Code# 3411
Fee: $30 / $45 Non-Resident
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
Limit: MAXIMUM OF 5
PRINCESS CAMP (Ages 3 to 5)
Have a “Happily Ever After” time as we dance to
our favorite princess music, enjoy princess craft
time and listen to a princess story. Your child
may wear their favorite princess dress. Note:
Child must be Toilet Trained.
Days: Monday & Wednesday, 9:00 -11:00 am
Date: June 15 & June 17 Code# 3378
Where: Village Community Room (VCR)
220 Slinger Road
Instructor: Laura Gruber
Limit: Minimum 6 / Maximum 12
Fee: $20 / $30 Non-Residents
Registration Deadline is June 8.
MOMMY & ME
TOTS IN THE KITCHEN (Ages 3 to 5)
Does your preschooler love to “help” in the
kitchen? In this class we will bring you and your child
into the kitchen and teach them to make fun, simple
foods, kitchen safety, as well as how to measure
ingredients. We will finish each class with a tasting
of our treats! NOTE: A parent must stay with the
child during the class.
Day: Monday Nights from 6:00 - 6:45 pm
Dates: August 3—August 17 Code# 3412
Where: Jackson Area Community Center
Fee: $25 / $40 Non-Residents
Limit: Maximum of 5 children
PRE-SCHOOL
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CURIOUS GEORGE (Ages 3 to 5)
Is there a little George in your child? A Curious George
story and activities related to that curious little
monkey will help satisfy your child’s curiosity. Note:
Child must be Toilet Trained.
Date: Saturday, June 20 Code# 3377
Time: 9:00 am -10:30 am
Where: Village Community Room (VCR)
Instructor: Laura Gruber
Fee: $15 / $30 Non-Resident—Register by June 12.
PEE WEE SPORTS PROGRAMS (Ages 3-5)
Our Pee Wee Sports programs give children ages
3-5 and their parents the opportunity to get ready
for sports with a step by step approach to make
sports fun. The instructor teaches parents (or
older sibling age 12 & up) proper techniques and
teaching hints to be successful with kids this age.
You will then teach your child these techniques
and hints. All equipment will be provided. The fee
per class is $28 / $43 Non-School District.
You must register for each class individually.
Pee Wee Sports Sampler - Code# 3422
This program is a mini version of our four week
Pee Wee Sport Series. Each sport being one class
period long, will give you and your child a preview
of the various sports in our Pee Wee Sports Series.
The Sampler will include soccer, football, golf &
tennis.
Where: Slinger Community Park
When: Tuesdays, June 16—July 7
Time: 11:15 am - 12:00 pm
Pee Wee Football - Code# 3381
Learn how to throw, catch, kick and run your way
to success in this innovative class using
mini-footballs.
Where: Slinger Community Park
When: Tuesdays, July 28 - August 18
Time: 6:15 pm - 7:00 pm
Pee Wee Soccer - Code# 3421
The instructor has fun games, challenges and
obstacle courses planned to help make soccer
even more fun.
Where: Slinger Community Park
When: Tuesdays, Sept. 8 - Sept. 29
Time: 6:15 pm - 7:00 pm
MOVEMENT & MUSIC (9 Months to Age 2)
This class combines songs, music & motor activities to
create fun-filled opportunities for your child. They will
be able to participate in a variety of experiences
(rolling, crawling, climbing, kicking, tossing & catching)
while interacting with their peers. A parent or
caregiver should come ready to play along too!
Dates: Mondays, July 20 -Aug. 10 Code# 3417
Time: 9:45am-10:30am
Fee: $22 / $37 Non-Residents
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
PEE WEE TUMBLING (Ages 3 to 4)
During this class, your child will participate in a
variety of movement activities to promote overall
physical fitness in a fun-filled setting with songs &
games. Children should wear loose clothing, no jeans.
Dates: Thursdays, July 30—August 20 Code# 3418
Time: 6:00 pm—7:00 pm
Fee: $28 / $43 Non-Residents
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
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PRE-SCHOOL
Summer 2020 Activity Guide
FIREFIGHTERS ARE YOUR FRIENDS
(Ages 3 & Up Along With Family)
Come spend some time with your friendly S.F.D.
firefighters! See their clothes, what they drive
and what equipment they use to fight fires.
Parents must attend as well.
When: 6:30-7:30 pm, September 16 Code# 3346
Fee: FREE- But Must Register by September 9
Our flexible times allow this to fit into your busy
schedule. Come up to 3 times a week during
these 3-week sessions.
INTRODUCTION TO TAE KWON DO - Kids (Ages 4-11) / Families (Ages 4 and up) This beginners’ class allows you to come up to three times a week for 3 weeks. For children, our emphasis is on
character development and physical fitness. With adults, our goal is to deliver all of the benefits of martial arts,
including improved muscle tone, increased cardiovascular fitness, lower stress levels, increased energy and greater
flexibility. For everyone, as soon as you become a martial arts student, you join a community that works together
toward better focus and concentration, greater self-discipline, competency in self-defense and most importantly
increased self-confidence.
Where: J.K. Lee Germantown
W164 N11269 Squire Dr.
Germantown, WI 53022
Dates: KIDS: FAMILIES:
Session I: TBD Code# 3336 Code# 3341
Session II: TBD Code# 3337 Code# 3342
Session III: July 6—July 25 Code# 3338 Code# 3343
Session IV: Aug. 10—Aug. 29 Code# 3339 Code# 3344
Session V: Sept. 8—Sept. 26 Code# 3340 Code# 3345
Fee: Kids: $20 Residents / Non-Residents
Families: $45 Residents / Non-Residents
What to Wear: A J.K. Lee t-shirts will be
provided. Please wear comfortable, long workout
pants to class. At the end of the session you will
graduate to white belt! Participation is allowed
only once for this introductory course.
Who Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Kids 5:00-6:00 pm
6:00-7:00 pm
4:15-5:15 pm
7:00-8:00 pm
5:00-6:00pm
6:00-7:00 pm
Families 6:00-7:00 pm 7:00-8:00pm 6:00-7:00 pm
Who Thursday Friday Saturday
Kids 4:15-5:15 pm
7:00-8:00pm
4:15-5:15 pm
10:00-11:00 am
Families 7:00-8:00 pm 10:00-11:00 am
YOUTH ATHLETICS
ADVANCED SCORING BASKETBALL CAMP
Campers will receive individual attention from
7-Time Boys Basketball State Champion coach
Derek Berger and other instructors with high
school coaching experience. An emphasis will be
placed on reading defenses, reading screens,
shooting, creating space, counter moves and
foot work. Fee includes a camp T-shirt. Note:
HOOPS Players please bring your own
basketballs to camp.
Dates: Monday-Friday, July 27 - July 31
Time: 10:00am-12:00pm Code# 3315
(Entering Grades 4 - 7)
Time: 1:00 pm - 3:00pm Code# 3316
(Entering Grades 8 - 12)
Location: Slinger High School Gym
Fee: $75 / $90 Non-School District
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LADY OWLS BASKETBALL CAMP
(Entering Grades 3rd—12th)
Campers will receive individual attention from
Coach Dobson and his Varsity coaching staff. Our
goal is to not only improve the camper’s skill level
but to make sure they learn to enjoy and love the
game of basketball. Fee includes a camp T-shirt.
Dates: Monday-Thursday, July 20—July 23
Time: 9:00 am - 10:30 am Code# 3322
(Entering Grades 3 - 5)
Time: 11:00 am - 12:30pm Code# 3323
(Entering Grades 6 - 8)
Time: 1:00 pm - 3:00pm Code# 3324
(Entering Grades 9 - 12)
Location: Slinger High School Gym
Fee: $50 / $65 Non-School District
SLINGER BOYS BASKETBALL CAMP
(Entering Grades 3rd—12th)
Campers will receive individual attention from the
Varsity coaching staff and players. An emphasis will
be placed on improving their shooting, footwork,
ball handling and offensive scoring skills. Fee
includes a camp T-shirt. Note: HOOPS Players please
bring your own basketballs to camp.
Dates: Monday-Thursday, July 6—July 9
Time: 8:00 am-10:00 am Code# 3319
(Entering Grades 6 - 8)
Time: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Code# 3320
(Entering Grades 9 - 12)
Time: 1:00 pm - 3:00pm Code# 3318
(Entering Grades 3– 5)
Location: Slinger High School Gym
Fee: $50 / $65 Non-School District SLINGER LADY OWLS BASKETBALL
SUMMER / FALL SKILLS CLINIC
(Entering Grades 9th—12th)
The Owls Basketball Program and Slinger Parks &
Recreation Department will be running an off-
season Skills & Drills Clinic. This clinic will allow
girls to come to the gym and focus on improving
their game. This clinic will provide the girls time to
work on their individual games as well as play pick-
up basketball games.
Ages : Girls Entering Grades 9th-12th
Days: Thursday Nights
Dates: July 9 - November 5 Code# 3358
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30pm
Location: Slinger High School Gym
Fee: $40 / $65 Non-School District
Thank You To The
Slinger School District
Without their help, many of our
programs would not be possible.
Ages 3-4: Tiny Tikes Cubs
Time: 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Fee: $92 per person
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SLINGER FIGHTING OWLS
5K - 2ND GRADE BASKETBALL CAMP
This CO-ED Camp will feature instruction in the
basic fundamentals of basketball. It will also feature
contests and games that will be fun but still include
the use of the basic skills. The instructors for this
camp are coaches and players from the Slinger High
School Basketball Teams. Fee includes a T-shirt.
Dates: July 20—July 23 Code# 3325
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm (Entering Grades 5K-2nd)
Location: Addison Elementary School Gym
Fee: $45 / $60 Non-School District
Limit: MAX of 50 children
(No Exceptions - Sign Up Early)
Ages 10-14: Half Day
Time: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Fee: $135 per person
Register online at www.challengersports.com . A Free Soccer Jersey is included if you register through the Challenger
website by June 27. *NOTE: No refunds for cancellations made less than 10 days prior to the camp.
CHALLENGER SPORTS PROFESSIONAL BRITISH SOCCER CAMPS The SPRF along with the Jackson Jt. Parks & Recreation are excited to bring Challenger and their high quality coaching school
to the area. This week long program contains Challenger’s own brand of innovative practices, small sided games, camp world
cup, cultural education, character building and FUN! Note: There will be a $10.00 late fee after July 19.
Dates: Monday-Friday, July 27 - July 31 Where: Hickory Lane Park, Jackson, WI 53037
Ages 5-6: Tiny Tikes Lions
Time: 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Fee: $109 per person
Ages 7-9: Half Day
Time: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Fee: $135 per person
DROP IN HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER (Ages 14-18)
The Open Soccer program is for High School soccer players who would like to stay sharp during the
summer. This is a great time to get together with your buddies and play some solid pick up soccer games.
This opportunity allows you to stay active and enjoy benefits of soccer with a little friendly competition.
Day: Tuesday Nights Location: Hickory Lane Park Soccer Fields
Date: June 16—July 28 Code# 3423 N165 W20330 Hickory Lane, Jackson
(No Open Soccer: July 2) Fee: FREE—But Registration is required.
Time: 6:30 - 7:30pm
SLINGER BOYS BASKETBALL
SUMMER SKILLS CAMP
(Entering Grades 4th-8th)
The focus of the Summer Skills Camp is to provide
more skill development instruction & opportunities to
our Slinger youth basketball players. We will provide
a fast-paced & dynamic learning environment where
players will work to improve their ball-handling,
passing, and shooting skills. The camp will be led by
our JV Boys Head Coach Ron Reichle, members of the
HS coaching staff, & the HS players.
Days: Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays
Time: 8:30 am - 9:45 am Code# 3395
Dates: August 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, and 13
Location: Allenton Elementary School Gym
Fee: $25 / $40 Non-School District
Limit: MAX of 40 children - Sign up early
(Only Full Registration Allowed)
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S.H.S. YOUTH VOLLEYBALL CAMP
Our goal is to provide a fun, educational
environment for the youth of our community
interested in improving their volleyball skills and
knowledge. Camp fee includes a camp T-shirt.
NOTE: Registrations taken after July 3 will
require a $10 late fee - NO EXCEPTIONS.
Dates: Monday —Thursday, July 13 —July 16
Time: 9:00am - 11:00am Code# 3425
(Entering Grades 5 - 6) - $80
11:15am - 1:15pm Code# 3426
(Entering Grades 7 - 8) - $80
1:30pm - 3:30 pm Code# 3424
(Entering Grade 9) - $80
Location: Slinger High School Gym
Register for camp with the Slinger Rec. Dept.
GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
SKILLS CLINIC
The Slinger Girls Volleyball program is looking
forward to working with our players this off-season
and seeing them back in the gym this summer.
Players will not only be active in drills but will also
take part in activities to increase quickness, agility,
conditioning and to develop teamwork and unity.
NOTE: Registration accepted on the first night as well
Times: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Code# 3334
Dates: Mondays, July 6, 13, 20, 27
Ages: Entering Grades 9 - 12
Location: Slinger High School Gym
Fee: $25 / $40 Non-School District
Register for this clinic with the Slinger Rec. Dept.
JR. GOLF PROGRAM (Ages 6–16)
Boys and girls will be introduced to the fundamentals
of the game of golf. Pre-swing skills such as grip, aim,
posture & set up. In-swing skills include; club path,
timing, tempo & balance. Short game skills like
chipping, pitching & putting. Learn the game using a
state of the art practice range and finish your week
using a regulation golf course to test your new skills.
Students are recommended to bring their own clubs.
Session I: TBD Code# 3429
Time: 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Session II: Monday-Friday, July 6 - 10 Code# 3430
Time: 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Session III: Monday-Friday, July 13– 17 Code# 3431
Time: 8:00 am - 9:00 am
Session IV: Monday-Friday, July 27 - 31 Code# 3432
Time: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Where: The Bog Golf Club, 1321 County Road I
Saukville, WI 53080
Fee: $100 per person
JUNIOR GOLF “ELITE PLAYERS” (AGES 8-16)
“Elite Players’” is designed to enhance the skill level
and provide proper guidance for the Junior Player to
participate on a competitive level. Players will have
their swings analyzed using the newest video
equipment.
Date: TBD Code#
Where: The Bog Golf Club, 1321 County Rd I, Saukville
Fee: $135 per person
PEE WEE TENNIS (Ages 4 to 5)
This program will spark an interest for tennis in your
little one. Lower nets and softer/slower balls will
plant the seeds of learning skills, techniques, terms &
sportsmanship. Our #1 rule is: HAVE LOTS OF FUN!
Date: Wednesdays, July 8—July 29
Time: Session I: 6:00 pm —6:30 pm Code# 3433
Session II: 6:45 pm—7:15pm Code# 3434
Where: Jackson Park Tennis Courts
W204 N16901 Jackson Dr.
Fee: $30 / $45 Non-Residents
Limit: Maximum of 7 children
NOTE: Student must bring their own beginner racket.
HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS LEAGUE (Grades 9-12)
The high school league consists of Slinger High
School co-eds, with games being played round robin
style. The fee includes a league T-shirt and awards.
Registration Deadline is Friday, June 1
Day: Mondays nights, starting at 5:00 pm
Dates: June 15, 22, 29 & July 13, 20, 27 Code# 3363
Location: Slinger High School Tennis Courts
Fee: $25 / $40 Non-School District
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TENNIS CAMP (Grades 5th-12th)
This camp will focus on the essential skills of
tennis. Coaches from the Slinger High School
Tennis Staff will be conducting the camp to
improve the instructor to participant ratio. Camp
fee includes a camp T-shirt.
Dates: Monday-Friday, June 22—June 26
Time: 8:00am - 9:30am Code# 3361
Beginners—Little to no experience (5-8 Grade)
9:30am - 11:00am Code# 3362
Intermediate - Middle school to high school
players with some tennis experience.
11:00am - 12:30pm Code# 3360
Advanced - High school level experience
*With an optional 1/2 hour (12:30pm-1:00pm)
for open play — matches, hit on their own,
additional unscripted drilling with the
instructors.
Location: Slinger High School Tennis Courts
Fee: $40 / $55 Non-School District
Register for this camp with the Slinger Rec. Dept.
BEGINNING TENNIS LESSONS
This is an 8 class program for beginner tennis
players. The basic strokes will be taught and the
format of the game explained. Those students who
become more advanced will be given extra
challenges and the help they may need. Both
instructors are graduates of Slinger and former
varsity #1 single players. Participants must provide
their own racquets and be wearing tennis shoes.
Days: Mondays - Thursdays
Date: Session I: June 22 - July 2 Code# 3374
Session II: July 6—July 16 Code# 3375
(Rain make-ups will be on Fridays)
Time: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Ages: 5 to 10 year olds
Location: Slinger High School Tennis Courts
Fee: $45.00 per child per session
Limit: MAX of 20 children a session
DRILLS FOR SKILLS TENNIS LESSONS
EXPERIENCE LEVELS:
Grades 6-8 Beginner - Suitable for both beginners and
those with some tennis background.
Grades 9 -12 Intermediate - Suitable for players with
some tennis experience and perhaps freshman or JV
level background in scholastic play.
Grades 9 -12 Advanced - Suitable for players with a
solid tennis background & perhaps varsity level
experience in scholastic play.
NOTE: Instructors reserve the right to place players in
appropriate class according to skill level.
Days: Monday - Thursday
Dates: June 29 - July 2 and / or July 13 - July 16
Time: Grades 6-9 Beginner: 9:00 am-10:00 am
Week of June 29 - Code# 3365
Week of July 13- Code# 3366
Both Weeks - Code# 3367
Grades 9-12 Intermediate: 10:00am-11:00am
Week of June 29 - Code# 3371
Week of July 13– Code# 3372
Both Weeks - Code# 3373
Grades 9-12 Advanced: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Week of June 29 - Code# 3368
Week of July 13– Code# 3369
Both Weeks - Code# 3370
Location: Slinger High School Tennis Courts
Fee: $25.00 for one week / $40.00 for two weeks
Register with the Slinger Parks, Rec. & Forestry Dept.
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JUNIOR OWLS SUMMER
FOOTBALL CAMP (Entering Grades 1-4)
In this a co-ed camp, participants will learn
offensive and defensive techniques that will be
used as building blocks for these future football
players. Fun games will also be used to improve
football skills, coordination & agility.
Dates: July 20 - July 23 Code# 3379
Time: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Location: Slinger High School Turf Football Field
Fee: $33 / $48 Non-School District
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JUNIOR OWLS SPRING
FOOTBALL CLINIC (Grades 1-4)
Assistant Coach Blanchard and other members of
the Varsity Football Coaching staff/players will
instruct this basic football fundamentals clinic. Fun
games and drills will be used to improve football
skills, coordination & agility. This is a co-ed camp.
Dates: TBD Code# 3380
Time: 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Location: Slinger Middle School Football Field
Fee: $28 / $43 Non-School District
SLINGER OWLS YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMP
Participants will be taught the skills and drills
needed to be a successful football player on
offense and defense. Coach Jacklin and his
staff will be instructing this camp. NOTE: This
camp is designed for those individuals who are
registered for the Gridiron Youth Football
Program. Fee includes a camp t-shirt.
When: Monday & Tuesday, 1:00 pm– 4:00 pm
Dates: July 13 & July 14 Code# 3313
Ages: Entering Grades 5 - 8
Location: Slinger High School Turf Football Field
Fee: $55 / $70 Non School District
NOTE: Helmets and formed mouth guards will
be worn during camp. No Shoulder Pads.
Registration Deadline is June 5.
YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUES
Our leagues are for both boys and girls. One league
being for children entering 2nd and 3rd grade and
another for children entering 4th, 5th and 6th grades
for the 2020 / 2021 school year. This is a great
opportunity to learn basic skills while emphasizing
team work. Coaches once again will be members of
the S.H.S. Varsity Football Team. These are both
RECREATIONAL LEAGUES.
Dates: August 27 - October 10
Fee: $43 / $58 Non-School District
2nd - 3rd Grade League- Code# 3383
Games are on Saturdays at 9:00am, 10:00am or
11:00am at Slinger Community Park.
Practices are on Thursdays at 6:00 pm to 7:15 pm at
the Slinger Community Park.
4th - 6th Grade League - Code# 3384
Games are on Saturdays at 9:00am or 10:00am at
Slinger Community Park.
Practices are on Thursdays at 6:00 pm to 7:15 pm at
Slinger Community Park.
NOTE: Registration forms will be emailed to the
school district prior to the end of this school year.
Registration Deadline is Friday, August 7.
YOUTH FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUES
All you need is some football knowledge and a lot of luck!!! Join our fantasy football leagues for the
2020-21 season. Teams will be made of up of 1 to 2 general managers (single child, 2 children or parent
and child) and will be able to keep track of their teams online. Prizes will be awarded to 1st and 2nd places.
We will start things off with a draft party that will include lunch and beverages.
Draft - Tuesday, August 18 Draft - Wednesday, August 19
Time: 11:00am-1:00pm Code# 3436 Time: 11:00am-1:00pm Code# 3437
Ages: Entering Grades 3 - 5 Ages: Entering Grades 6 - 8
Location: Village Community Room (VCR) 220 Slinger Road
Fee: $15 Per Team
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LITTLE GRIDDERS FLAG FOOTBALL
This co-ed program is an intro to the basic
fundamentals of flag football. Each week will
consist of a review of skills, followed by a
scrimmage game against another team, which
will last approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
The goal is to LEARN while having FUN!
Children will be placed on teams and play a
round robin schedule of scrimmages. Coaches
will contact player’s parents to let them know
what time to come for the first day of the
program. Volunteer Coaches are needed!
Day: Wednesday Nights Code# 3385
Dates: September 2 - October 7
Time: 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Ages: Kindergarten - 1st Graders
Where: Slinger Community Park Outfields
Fee: $30 / $45 Non-Resident
FISTBALL—Parent & Child Clinic (Ages 14 & up)
Looking for something new! Fistball is an up and coming sport that is most similar to volleyball. The move-
ments are bump, set , spike and is played indoors or outside. This team sport is generally 5 vs. 5 players. In
this instructional clinic, representatives of the United States Men’s Fistball Team will teach the skills of the
sport. Come learn from experienced players who have competed internationally in Europe and South Africa.
Days: Monday Nights Time: 6:00 pm—8:00 pm
Dates: July 6 —August 10 Code# 3438 Location: Jackson Community Center
Fee: $20 For 1 child and 1 parent—$5 for each additional immediate family member
LACROSSE CAMP (Entering Grades 1st-6th)
Brought to you by the West Bend Rush Lacrosse
We are very excited to introduce Lacrosse this summer.
Lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in the United States,
and taking Wisconsin by storm. The West Bend Rush is a
local youth/high school lacrosse program and this camp
will be run by the W.B. Rush’s Head Varsity Coach. No
experience is needed to try it. Game situations & actual
games will be utilized with a focus on gaining a basic
understanding of lacrosse. This is a co-ed camp. Note:
Campers will need to bring a water bottle and they may
wear either cleats or gym shoes.
Days: Monday—Friday from 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Dates: July 6—July 10 Code# 3561
Where: Slinger High School Football Field
Fee: $75 / $90 Non-School District
More information can be found at:
www.westbendlax.com
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SMART SITTERS
BABYSITTING BASICS (Ages 11-13)
This babysitting certification course is created
especially for kids and teens ages 11 and up who are
interested in becoming babysitters. Taught in full
compliance with the most up to date American
Academy of Pediatrics and American Safety & Health
Institute curriculums, this course includes safety, basic
childcare, strategies to plan ahead to avoid the most
common babysitting problems, as well as guidelines
for building strong lasting relationships with your
clients. Curriculum Development for Smart Sitters
was developed by Dr. R. Shannon Duval, PhD.
Dr. Duval and Sonja Kistle, MSW will be instructing.
Date: Session I: Saturday, July 11 Code# 3441
Session II: Saturday, June 20 Code# 3442
Session III: Saturday, August 15 Code# 3443
Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
Fee: $50 / $65 Non-Resident
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
Limit: MAXIMUM OF 5
INTRO TO CARTOONING (Ages 7 to 16)
Author & Artist Greg Reich is back! Learn Manga,
Anime, Superheroes and even Classic cartoon styles in
these action packed lessons. Mr. Reich will bring his
creative and humorous lessons on how to draw
today’s cutting edge cartoon characters and bring
them to life on the drawing board for the young artist.
New lessons will be taught each session. Students
must bring their own 9 x 12 sketch book and pencils.
Day: Thursday Nights from 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Where: Jackson Area Community Center
Session I: TBD Code# 3445
Session II: July 9 - July 30 Code# 3446
Session III: September 3 - September 24 Code# 3447
Session IV: October 1 - October 22 Code# 3448
Fee: $22 / $37 Non-Residents
EVERYTHING A YOUNG PERSON
SHOULD KNOW (Ages 8-12)
Growing up isn’t always fun. You eventually will
be expected to act like an adult. Although that
may be a little ways off for you, it’s never too
early to get started. A major part of this process
involves acquiring skills - think of it like leveling
up in a video game. In this program we will
practice simple skills such as “ Tying a Tie” to
more complicated skills as “Getting Around
Without a Phone or GPS”. Learning some of
these skills might be tough but we will definitely
have fun trying to master them.
Time: Monday & Tuesday from 1:00 pm -2:30 pm
Date: June 29 & June 30 Code# 3562
Fee: $20 / $35 Non-Residents
Location: Village Community Room (VCR)
220 Slinger Road
ADVENTURES IN ART (Ages 6 to 8)
This program will give your child the opportunity
to explore all that the world of art has to offer.
There will be new and exciting projects to create
each class session. Be sure to wear old clothes
and don’t forget to bring your friends.
Where: Jackson Area Community Center
When: Thursdays, from 6:00 pm —7:00 pm
Dates: July 9—July 30 Code# 3439
Fee: $33 / $48 Non-Residents
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EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO DO, BUT
YOUR MOM WOULDN’T LET YOU (Ages 8-12)
This class allows kids to have fun and get messy,
especially with activities like; whipped cream pie
fights, hair styling contests, water balloon relay races
and the sticky peanut butter limbo. We recommend
kids wear clothes that they are not afraid to get wet,
dirty and sticky!
Date: Tuesday, July 21 Code# 3386
Time: 1:00 - 2:30 pm
Where: Slinger Community Park
Fee: $18 / $33 Non-Residents
RED CROSS BABYSITTER’S
TRAINING PROGRAM (Ages 11 & up)
This course trains students on how to supervise
children in the absence of parents or guardians. The
students will learn safety, leadership, how to handle
care giving challenges, first aid along with
techniques for bleeding & breathing emergencies.
Dates: Friday, June 19 Code# 3449
Time: 8:30 am - 4:00 pm (Please bring a bag lunch.)
Fee: $64 / $79 Non-Residents
Location: Hartford Recreation Center
Limit: MAXIMUM OF 6
STAY HOME ALONE (Ages 8-12)
Feel more at ease leaving your child home alone.
This course will go over family emergencies, first
aid, fire safety, internet safety and basic
guidelines to follow when left home alone.
Days: Mondays & Wednesdays
Dates: June 15, 17, 22, 24 Code# 3376
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Where: Village Community Room (VCR)
Fee: $20 / $35 Non-Residents
Limit: Min. 6 / Max. 15
Registration Deadline is June 8
TREE CLIMBING (Ages 7 & up) Treetop Explorer, LLC provides a recreational tree climbing experience. Perfect for thrill-seekers or those who prefer a
more controlled environment than zip-lining or rock climbing. All gear is provided to climb trees safely. Easy-to-follow
instruction is given to get you climbing immediately. No prior experience needed. Once you are in your harness and
clipped on a rope, you are free to ascend at your own pace and move about the tree as you feel comfortable. You can
swing, hang upside down, sit and enjoy the view, climb to the top of your rope and sit amongst the leaves, sit or stand
on a limb, connect with nature, escape from the hustle and bustle...and simply breath fresh air in the shade of the
tree.
Dates/Times: Session I: Friday, June 19 from 1:30 pm - 3:30pm Code# 3355
At Woodlawn Park, 1200 Wacker Dr., Hartford, WI
Session II: Monday, July 29 from 4:00pm - 6:00 pm Code# 3356
At Lincoln Athletic Fields, 698 Cedar St., Hartford, WI
Fee: $35.00 Per Climber Limit: MAXIMUM OF 8
YOUTH PAINTING (Ages 6 to 12)
Brought to you by Grape Escape LLC.
Do you have a mini Picasso? We have just the
thing! Children will explore their creative side while
following step by step instructions to create their
very one masterpiece.
Session I: Saturday, August 1 Code# 3397
Time: 10:00 am – 11:30 am
Where: Hartford Rec. Center
Fee: $15 / $30 Non-Residents
Limit: MAXIMUM OF 10
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QUALITY TIME IN THE KITCHEN
(Ages 7-12 With A Parent)
Come join us in this new FUN instructional class
that will give parents quality time with their
children and a chance to learn something new
together! We will bring you and your child into the
kitchen and teach them to make fun, simple foods,
kitchen safety, as well as how to read and follow
recipes. (Maximum of 5 participants)
Date: Mondays, July 6—July 20 Code# 3450
Time: 6:00 pm—7:30 pm
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
Fee: $35 / $50 Non-Resident (1 child & 1 adult)
(*Cost for an Additional Child is $15)
Limit: Maximum of 5 participants
COPS, RODS & REELS (Ages 7 - 14)
With the Slinger Police Department
This program is designed to get kids hooked on
fishing rather than drugs and crime. This trips’
purpose is to teach kids how to fish and also to
challenge and teach them the meaning of
teamwork, integrity and respect for others. The
outing will be on Pike Lake. Each child will receive
a t-shirt. After fishing we will meet back on shore
for a simple lunch.
Dates: TBD Code# 3353
Time: 9:00am -12:00pm
Fee: $12.00 Per Person
Location: Pike Lake Beach
Area - just down from
the parking lots near
the North Shelter
Limit: MAX: 12
The average boat will have one cop or volunteer
and three to four kids. The bait and all equipment
will be supplied. All fish caught will be released.
NOTE: Only first time participants will receive a
complementary program souvenir from the DNR. BADGES, BOWS & ARROWS (Ages 6 - 14)
Keeping Kids Aiming Straight
With the Slinger Police Department
This program is designed to get kids focused on
archery rather than drugs and crime. The idea is to
challenge our kids and teach them the meaning of
teamwork, integrity and respect for others.
Afterwards participants will receive a drink and
snack. Limit of 8 kids.
Day: Session I: Wednesday, June 17 Code# 3388
(For first timers)
Session II: Wednesday, July 22 Code# 3389
Time: 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Fee: $8.00 Per Person
Location: Village Community Room (VCR)
(220 Slinger Rd.)
NOTE: All archery equipment will be supplied.
Also, first time participants will receive a t-shirt.
COPS & BALLERS (Ages 6 - 14)
With the Slinger & Hartford Police Departments
Bridging relationships between the youth and the
police department through basketball. This
program that will be put on by police officers from
the Slinger and Hartford departments. The goal of
this program first of all is to HAVE FUN and
secondly to help kids focus on positive activities/
behavior rather than negative ones. Along with
working on skills there will be fun contests and
games will played with and against the police
officers. The idea is to challenge our kids with
basketball skills & drills, teach them the meaning
of teamwork, integrity and respect for others.
Afterwards participants will receive a drink & snack.
Day: TBD Code# 3451
Time: 9:30 am to 11:00 am
Fee: $10.00 Per Person
Location: Slinger Middle School Gym
Limit: MAX 25
LET’S DANCE (Ages 2-11)
Classes taught by Lindsey Stamer of Academy
Dance & Arts. Recital information will be
announced at the beginning of each session.
Day: Wednesday Nights
Where: Jackson Area Community Center
Fee: Session I: $90 / $105 Non Res. (8 Weeks)
Session II: $100 / $115 Non-Res. (10 weeks)
(Recital & T-shirts are included in the Fee.)
Tap Class - Ages 4 to 7
Dancers will learn different dance tap movements. This
class will build coordination and technique. Students must
purchase tap shoes.
Times: 4:45 pm - 5:15 pm
Session I: June 24—August 12 Code# 3463
Session II: September 23 - December 2 Code# 3464
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Creative Movement & Pre-Ballet—Ages 2 to 3
In these classes dancers will be challenged through a variety
of games, activities and exercises to improve eye-hand
coordination, flexibility and confidence! This intro class
develops rhythm, balance, and coordination.
Parents will need to stay for class.
Times: 5:15 pm - 5:45pm
Session I: June 24—August 2 Code# 3457
Session II: September 23 - December 2 Code# 3458
SCHAUER CENTER ARTS
IMMERSION WORKSHOP (Ages 6-12)
This interactive day of fun includes workshops in four
different areas of the creative & performing arts. This
is a great opportunity for students to try out a wide
variety of creative activities and hopefully discover
something that sparks a new interest! The workshop
includes a 30 minute lunch break. Please bring a sack
lunch and water bottle. No peanut products please.
Date: TBD Code# 3347
Time: 9:30 am - 2:30 pm
Fee: $12 per person—MAX of 15 children
Where: Schauer Arts & Activities Center in Hartford
Registration Deadline June 8
Hip Hop & Jazz - Ages 6 to 11
Dancers will learn jazz and hip hop technique while learning
a short routine. Through this class, dancers will develop
dance technique and improve memory, coordination,
balance & core strength.
Time: 6:15 pm - 7:00 pm
Session I: June 24—August 12 Code# 3461
Session II: September 23 - December 2 Code# 3462
CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION (Ages 7-12)
Brought to you by Computer Explorers
It’s up to you to solve the crime using CSI techniques
used by the experts. Think Lie Detectors, Motion
Detectors, Surveillance Cameras, Digital Microscopes
to examine fingerprints, hair and powder samples left
at the crime scene and so much more. The last class
will end with a class participating crime scene
activity.
Days: Monday - Thursday
Date: June 22 - June 25 Code# 3465
Time: 1:45 pm - 2:45 pm
Where: Jackson Area Community Center
Fee: $55 / $70 Non-Residents
Creative Movement & Pre-Ballet—Ages 4 to 6
In these classes dancers will be challenged through a variety
of games, activities and exercises to improve eye-hand
coordination, flexibility and confidence! This intro class
develops rhythm, balance, and coordination.
Parents will need to stay for class.
Times: 5:45 pm - 6:15pm
Session I: June 24—August 2 Code# 3459
Session II: September 23 - December 2 Code# 3460
MAD SCIENCE ROBOT INVASION (Ages 5-12)
Brought to you by Mad Science®
Explore the basic and complex technology used to
design and build robots. Discover how machines and
robots work and how they make our lives easier.
Learn about simple circuits, motor principles, and
make your own robot hand to take home. Jr.
Scientists will love experimenting with the many
robots we bring along! Please bring your own lunch,
water bottle & snacks. (No peanut products please)
Date: Wednesday, July 29 Code# 3394
Time: 8:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Where: Village Community Room (VCR)
Fee: $75 / $90 Non-Residents
Registration Deadline is Wednesday, July 22
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LEGO MANIA (Ages 7-12) - Brought to you by Computer Explorers®
LEGO Mania will satisfy that need to build the biggest, coolest, most complicated project that you could ever
imagine. With over 1,000,000+ LEGO pieces available to construct your individual or group projects—the
possibilities are endless. Instructional and free build projects will be offered daily to ensure that every
student is challenged and meets their own personal building goals.
Days: Monday - Thursday, 12:30pm -1:30 pm Where: Jackson Area Community Center
Date: June 22—June 25 Code# 3466 Fee: $55 / $70 Non-Residents
THE SCIENCE OF SLIME (Ages 5-12)
Brought to you by Mad Science®
Jr. Scientists will mix, brew and mush up several
batches of slime. That’s right, this 1 day camp is all
about creating gooey globs of fun, better know as
slime. With the help of the instructors, Jr. Scientists
will get to whip up several different slime recipes and
spend the day learning about polymers. Glitter Slime,
glow in the dark slime, orb slime, the possibilities as
endless as kids experiment at our Slime Bar and
create 3 different kinds of polymers. Jr. Scientists will
also test their slime creations in a series of fun games
and activities know as the Slime Olympics. Please
bring your own lunch, water bottle & snacks. (No
peanut products please)
When: Session I: TBD Code# 3391
Session II: Tuesday, August 4 Code# 3392
Time: 8:30 am — 4:30pm
Fee: $75 / $90 Non-Residents
Where: Village Community Room (VCR)
A Minimum of 12 children is required for the camp.
Registration Deadlines are June 8 and July 27
BE A ROCKET SCIENTIST (Ages 5-12)
Brought to you by Mad Science®
This is your chance to be a rocket scientist! Become an
aerospace engineer as you work in teams to build a
real rocket. We’ll learn about the amazing forces that
affect flight; then, put these forces to the test as we
watch our rockets blast off high into the air. Kids will
build their very own Shuttle Copter to continue the
high-flying at home! Please bring your own lunch,
water bottle & snacks. (No peanut products please)
When: Session I: Monday, July 6 Code# 3390
Session II: Thursday, August 6 Code# 3393
Time: 8:30 am — 4:30pm
Fee: $75 / $90 Non-Residents
Where: Village Community Room (VCR)
Registration Deadlines are June 29 and July 29
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Summer 2020 Activity Guide
ADULT CARDIO TENNIS (Ages 16 & up)
Cardio Tennis keeps your heart pumping while
improving your tennis game! High energy drills,
games and a little pump up music will keep you
hustling throughout the lessons. Some tennis
experience is recommended. Only equipment is
to come ready to get sweaty!
Session I: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:00- 7:45pm
June 9—July 2 Code# 3349
Session II: Mondays & Wednesdays, 7:00- 7:45pm
July 6—July 29 Code# 3350
Location: Willowbrook Park Tennis Courts
774 E. Sumner St., Hartford
Fee: $25 per person
ADULT TENNIS LESSONS (Ages 16 & up)
These lessons are designed for an adult new to
the court or looking to come back to tennis.
Emphasis will be on learning the basics while
improving skills, rallying and playing in a fun way.
Session I: Mondays & Wednesdays, 7:00- 7:45pm
June 8—July 1 Code# 3351
Session II: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:00 - 7:45pm
July 7—July 30 Code# 3352
Location: Willowbrook Park Tennis Courts
774 E. Sumner St., Hartford
Fee: $25 per person
PUMP ME UP (Ages 18 & up)
This challenging instructional class works the
entire body. With hand held weights - trim, tone
and reshape your body. This class is a must to
build needed muscle strength. Done to fun music,
learn proper form, starting with small weights and
working your way up. This is a head to toe
workout. Add some muscle to your body and burn
off the fat. Please bring your own weights.
Day: Thursday Nights
Time: 6:00 pm -7:00 pm
Session I: June 25 - July 30 Code# 3468
Session II: August 6 - September 10 Code# 3469
Session III: September 17 -October 22 Code# 3470
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
Fee: $40 / $55 Non-Resident
WOMEN’S SELF-DEFENSE (Ages 13 & up)
Learn basic self-defense skills in a safe, supportive
and fun environment. This program is designed
specifically for women and is taught by women black
belt martial artists. The techniques presented are
simple, easy to remember and can be done by
women of all ages, sizes and physical abilities.
Days: Tuesdays Nights
Dates: August 25— September 29
Times: 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Code# 3551
Location: Village Community Room (VCR)
220 Slinger Road
Fee: $85 per person
REVELATION FITNESS® (Ages 18 & up)
A Different Kind of Workout
If you are new to fitness or regularly workout but
want a new way to move in freedom and fun then
these RevFit classes are for you! They are a
mixture of cardio, strength, flexibility and
drumsticks along with incorporating healthy
body-mind concepts. Classes end with a cool
down that consists of stretching and a positive
reflection. So if you are looking for a workout
with a positive mind set, then come and join the
fitness and fun of RevFit.
Day: Tuesday Mornings
Time: 9:00 am – 9:45 am
Session I : June 2—June 30 Code# 3552
(No Class on June 16)
Day: Wednesday Mornings
Time: 9:00 am – 9:45 am
Session II : August 5—August 26 Code# 3553
Location: Village Community Room (VCR)
220 Slinger Road
Instructor: Kim Anderson, DC, RW Instructor
Fee: $12 / $27 Non-Resident
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BEGINNING YOGA (Ages 16 & up)
Join instructor, Anita Odekirk, on quieting the mind,
proper breathing techniques and alignment of the
body. We will work on a series of gentle yoga
“Heart Solutions” then further focus on lengthening
and strengthening problem areas, such as the back,
hips, “desk jockey shoulders” and letting go of
everyday stress and tightness. Anyone with current
Injuries should consult their physician. Please bring
a yoga mat and a beach size towel. This class
welcomes all levels of Yoga.
Days: Tuesday Nights from 6:00 pm—7:00 pm
Session I: TBD Code# 3479
Session II: July 21—September 1 Code# 3480
Session III: September 8 —October 13 Code# 3481
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
Fee: $44 / $59 Non-Residents
ZUMBA FITNESS (Ages 16 & up)
Zumba fuses hypnotic musical rhythms and
tantalizing moves to create a dynamic workout
system designed to be fun and easy to do. The
routines feature interval-training sessions where fast
and slow rhythms & resistance training are combined
to tone & sculpt your body while burning fat. We
want you to love working out!
Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays from 7:05 pm - 8:05pm
Dates: Session I: TBD Code# 3483
Session II: July 21 - August 27 Code# 3484
Session III: Sept. 1—Oct. 8 Code# 3485
Location: Jackson Community Center
Fee: 1 Day - $30 / $45 Non-District
Both Days - $45 / $60 Non-District
KICK, PUNCH & CRUNCH (Ages 18 & up)
This instructional program is designed to meet the
needs of various ages and fitness levels. You’ll be
challenged to push yourself, mentally and physically,
to interval train as well as strength train using
kickboxing equipment. If you invest yourself in this
program you will become stronger physically and
mentally. Get a new found respect for working hard.
Days: Monday Nights from 6:00 pm-7:00 pm
Session I: TBD Code# 3490
Session II: June 22—July 13 Code# 3491
Session III: July 27 - August 17 Code# 3492
Session IV: August 31 - September 28 Code# 3493
Where: Jackson Area Community Center
Fee: $33 / $48 Non-Resident
TAI CHI AND QIGONG
LIFE ENERGY CULTIVATION (Ages 16 and up)
Diane Redman has been practicing Martial Arts for 30
years and Qigong for 12 years. This class will practice
aligning breath, movement, healing and meditation. It
will contribute to balance, endurance, build stamina,
enhance the immune system and overall physical,
spiritual and mental health. It’s beneficial to both young
and old. Come join us as we reestablish the body/mind/
spirit connection. Please bring a mat and dress for easy
movement.
Days: Monday Afternoons from 1:00-2:00 pm
Dates: Session I: July 20 - August 17 Code# 3495
Session II: August 31 - September 28 Code# 3496
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
Fee: $40 / $55 Non-Residents
QIGONG—TIGER FORM (Ages 18 and up)
Join Diane Redman’s instructional class of Master Wu’s style of Chinese Tiger Qigong form. “a way of physical and
spiritual cultivation...a way of life.” Strengthen your immune system, enhance your flexibility, heal more effectively
and achieve deep inner peace. Please bring a mat and dress for easy movement.
Days: Monday Nights from 6:00-7:00 pm Location: Jackson Area Community Center
Dates: Session I: July 20—August 17 Code# 3499 Fee: $40 / $55 Non-Residents
Session II: August 31—September 28 Code # 3500
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JAZZERCISE (Ages 16 & up)
Presented by Jazzercise of Slinger
Jazzercise is the original dance party workout!
Blending dance with Pilates, yoga, kickboxing and
strength training. One 55-minute session can burn
up to 800 calories! The results? Long lean muscles
and an undeniable mood boost. Each of these
sessions are made up of twelve classes. For more
information just email [email protected] .
Days: Monday & Wednesday Nights at 5:30 pm
Session I: TBD Code# 3327
Session II: June 24 - August 3 Code# 3331
Session III: Aug. 5 – Sept.16 Code# 3332 (None 9/7)
Days: Tuesday & Thursday Nights at 4:30 pm
Session I: TBD Code# 3328
Session II: June 23 - July 30 Code# 3333
Session III: August 4 – September 10 Code# 3329
Where: St. Peter Catholic School Gymnasium
206 E. Washington St., Slinger
Fee: $54 per person
You must register for each session individually.
CAL FITNESS & PERFORMANCE CLASSES
(Ages 18 and Up)
Let Tony Callen and the Cal Fitness & Performance
staff help you set and achieve the goal of a fitter
you! All classes will take place at CAL FITNESS &
PERFORMANCE, 323 E. Washington St., Slinger, WI.
NOTE: You must register for each class individually.
TRX Mondays
This class entails suspension training using your own
body weight, making each rep into a full body and
cardio exercise.
When: Mondays, 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm
Date: Session I: TBD Code# 3513
Session II: July 20—Sept. 14 Code# 3514
Fee: $38 per person
Morning Cardio Kickboxing
Cardio exercises by doing basic punches and kicks,
then adding body weight exercises and core work off
the bags.
When: Tuesdays, 6:00 am—6:45 am
Date: Session I: TBD Code# 3511
Session II: July 21—Sept. 15 Code# 3512
Fee: $38 per person
Core Burn 20 Class
All abs and core exercises for 20 minutes straight.
Core work using bodyweight and equipment such as
medicine balls , TRX suspension trainers, physio balls
and all styles of planks.
When: Wednesdays, 5:15 pm-5:35pm
Date: Session I: TBD Code# 3507
Session II: July 22 –Sept. 16 Code# 3508
Fee: $30 per person
Morning BootCamp
Get geared up for the weekend by joining this Friday
morning bootcamp. It will be a full body and cardio
workout.
When: Fridays, 5:15 am—6:00 am
Date: Session I: TBD Code# 3509
Session II: July 24—Sept. 18 Code# 3510
Fee: $38 per person
PICKLEBALL LESSONS (Ages 18 & up)
This instructional class is an introduction to Pickleball
for beginners and novice players who have never
played or are new to the game. You will learn rules
and game playing techniques.
Day: Monday Evenings from 5:30 pm-7:30 pm
Dates: Session I: TBD Code# 3503
Session II: July 6 Code# 3504
Session III: August 17 Code# 3505
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
N165 W20330 Hickory Lane, Jackson
Fee: $7 / $11 Non-Residents
YOU AND YOUR HEARING HEALTH (Ages 18 & up)
Board Certified hearing instrument specialist, Lori Stephen, will be giving a presentation on hearing
health followed by questions and answers, giveaways and a raffle prize drawing.
Date: Monday, June 29 from 9:30 am - 11:30 am Where: Hartford Rec. Center,
Fee: FREE—but pre-registration is preferred 125 N. Rural St., Hartford WI
Space is limited so please register by Thursday, June 25 by calling 262-673-8226
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UNDERSTANDING MEDICARE
PARTS A, B, C, & D (Ages 50 & up)
Mike Peplinski, from United Healthcare will be at
the Jackson Community Center to offer
educational information and materials on
Understanding Medicare. Topics include; making
the most of your rights, options and entitlements,
how to enroll in Medicare, what Medicare does
and doesn’t cover and much more. These are
FREE Workshops but you must register for them
individually 5 days prior to their date.
Time: 6:00 pm—7:00 pm
Session I: Wednesday, July 15 Code# 3520
Session II: Wednesday, August 12 Code# 3521
Session III: Wednesday, September 16 Code# 3522
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
N165 W20330 Hickory Lane
Jackson, WI 53037
Limit: Minimum of 5 people
TEST YOUR EARS AT 60 YEARS
(Ages 18 & up)
The month of May is Better Hearing & Speech
Month. A time to raise awareness about
disorders, options & treatments. Hearing is a very
important part of our overall health & wellness,
yet many adults neglect it as a part of their annual
medical check-ups. We have teamed up with
Avada Hearing Care Center of West Bend to
provide free hearing evaluations and free hearing
aid cleanings.
Date: Session I: TBD
Time: 9:00—11:00 am
Date: Session II: Thursday, July 23
Time: 3:00—7:00 pm
Location: Jackson Community Center
N165 W20330 Hickory Lane, Jackson WI
Fee: FREE-However pre-registration is REQUIRED
Contact Renee at 262-677-9665 (ext. 104) to
schedule an appointment.
BASEBALL TAILGATE (Ages 50 & up) Getting down to Miller Park for a game isn’t always easy and tickets and parking can be expensive. We’ve got the solution! Head on over to the Slinger Community Library front lawn to watch the game on the BIG screen. We will be grilling out and will have light refreshments available but you are more than welcome to bring your own snacks and refreshments. Please bring you own place settings. Look for event updates on the Village of Slinger website and the Slinger Park & Rec. Facebook page.
DATE: 2021 TIME: 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm WHERE: Slinger Community Library –front lawn 220 Slinger Road FEE: Free
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AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM
Presented by AARP and the Jackson
Police Department —Sponsored by TOYOTA
Refresh your driving skills. Learn: Defensive driving
techniques, proven safety strategies and new traffic
laws and rules. Plus, there’s no test to pass. Upon
completion you could receive a multi-year discount
on your car insurance!
Day: Thursday from 9:00 am—1:00 pm
Date: Session I: September 10 Code# 3523
Session II: November 12 Code# 3524
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
Fee: $20 for AARP Members
$25 for Non-AARP Members
Limit : Maximum of 3
WASHINGTON COUNTY SENIOR DINING
Meal time is more enjoyable with friends!
The Washington County Aging and Disability
Resource Center offers persons age 60 & over
and their spouses, regardless of age, the
opportunity to enjoy a hot lunch and meet
socially with other adults. Meals are served
Monday-Friday at 11:30am on an affordable
donation basis. Why not meet new people
and have a wonderful meal in a safe and
inviting place. Call Margaret at (262)
483-6184 to make your lunch reservation!
Provided by the Washington County Aging &
Disability Resource Center.
The meal site is at the:
Jackson Area Community Center
N165 W20330 Hickory Lane
Jackson, WI 53037
Free—Health Promotion Program &
Nursing Services.
FRAUD WATCH NETWORK
Government Impostors
Presented by AARP
In 2018 US consumers reported losing $488 Million
to impostor scams. Government impostors—who
will go to great lengths to convince you that they
are from the federal or local government with the
intent of stealing your money or your identity. Join
William Johnson, AARP Representative, in this FREE
instructional workshop. Where the goal is to help
people stay safe from scams and fraud by raising
awareness of the tactics that scammer use, because
if you can SPOT a scam, you can STOP a scam.
Date: Thursday, July 9
Time: 10:00 am —11:00 am
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
Fee: FREE
Ages 50 and up
Space is limited so please register by Monday,
July 6, by calling 262-677-9665
LIVE WELL, AGE WELL
(Ages 18 & up)
Since no one has found the fountain of youth yet, we
are all getting older every day. There are factors that
we can and cannot control in regards to well we age.
Join us for a discussion on aging and what things you
can do to help promote better aging and manage
chronic conditions.
Date: Wednesday, May 20
Time: 9:30—10:30 am
Instructor: Amy Hackman BSN, RN
Advocate Aurora Health Care
Location: Hartford Rec. Center
125 N. Rural St., Hartford WI
Fee: FREE-However pre-registration is preferred
Space is limited so please register by Friday, May 15
by calling 262-673-8226
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AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
HEART SAVER CPR CERTIFICATION
(Ages 15 & up)
This course teaches CPR for adults & child/infant and
relief of foreign body airway obstruction to all lay
rescuers. Particularly, those who are expected to
respond to emergencies in the work place. Course
certification cards will be issued upon completion.
Date: Wednesday, July 22 Code# 3525
Time: 6:00 pm —9:00 pm
Location: Jackson Fire Station
W204 N16722 Jackson Dr.
Jackson, WI 53037
Fee: $45 / $60 Non-Resident
Registration Deadline is 1 week prior to class.
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CPR
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT
(Ages 18 & up)
The BLS Instructor-led course is for people currently
licensed or working as healthcare professionals. This
instructional course teaches both single-rescuer and
team basic life support skills for application in both
pre-hospital and in-facility environments, with a
focus on High-Quality CPR and team dynamic.
Date: Wednesdays, July 15 Code# 3526
Time: 6:00 pm —9:00 pm
Location: Jackson Fire Station
W204 N16722 Jackson Dr.
Jackson, WI 53037
Fee: $45 / $60 Non-Resident
Registration Deadline is 1 week prior to class.
VIDEO EDITING WITH A SMARTPHONE
BEGINNER WORKSHOP (Ages 16 & up)
In this instructional workshop learn some of the
tips and apps that can help you create videos, edit,
and produce memories of you and your family to
share. This 4-week course will teach you the apps
that are currently being used to create personal
videos, and how to add your creative imagination
to your work. Each class session is designed to
build on the previous class to aid you in the
creation of videos you can share on YouTube and
Facebook with your families and friends, NOTE:
You will need your own smartphone, and a tripod
to attach to your smartphone.
Day: Tuesday Nights from 6:00 pm -7:00 pm
Date: Session I: July 7—July 28 Code# 3532
Session II: August 4—August 25 Code# 3533
Location: Jackson Community Center
W165 W20330 Hickory Lane
Fee: $35 / $50 Non-Resident
Registration Deadline is 1 week prior to class.
VIDEO EDITING WITH A SMARTPHONE
ADVANCED WORKSHOP (Ages 16 & up)
In this instructional 4-week workshop learn some
of the tips and techniques that everyone needs to
know on how to create videos that people want to
watch. Explore various apps to enhance your
videos to get noticed on your Facebook page, and
on YouTube. No Promise of income from this class
is implied. NOTE: You will need your own
smartphone & a tripod for your smartphone.
Day: Tuesday Nights from 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Date: Session I: August 4—August 25 Code# 3535
Time: 7:00 pm —8:00 pm
Location: Jackson Community Center
W165 W20330 Hickory Lane
Fee: $35 / $50 Non-Resident
Registration Deadline is 1 week prior to class.
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NEED ASSISTANCE USING YOUR LAPTOP?
(Ages 18 and Up)
Do you need help in setting up or downloading
programs? In these twice a week sessions, our
instructor can help with using Microsoft Word,
Excel, Email and safe use of the Internet. You’ll
need to bring your laptop and power adapter with
you. Please note, the instructor may not be able to
answer all the technical questions but he will do his
best to ensure that each student receives answers
to their questions. He cannot help with the repair
of equipment or teach typing.
Days: Tuesday & Thursday Nights
Time: 6:00 pm—7:00 pm
Date: Session I: July 7 & July 9 Code# 3528
Session II: August 4 & August 6 Code# 3529
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
Fee: $45 / $60 Non-Residents
THE ABC’S OF COMPUTERS
(Ages 18 & Up)
This 3 week class is great for those that have little or
no computer experience. In this instructional class,
participants learn how computers work, what is
meant by the Cloud, Windows, ISP. This class will
include basic terminology of the computer and basic
functions including internet, email and Excel. This
class will focus on Microsoft Windows 10 equipped
computers. Note: Please bring your own laptop
with Microsoft Windows 10.
Days: Monday & Wednesday
Time: 6:00pm-7:00pm
Date: Session I: July 6—July 22 Code# 3537
Session II: August 3—August 19 Code# 3538
Where: Jackson Area Community Center
Fee: $25 / $40 Non-Residents
DO I STAY OR DO I GO???
Making the Next Move
My life has changed… Is it time to adjust my
housing needs? Spend time with local experts to
learn about:
Where to begin…
Housing Options
Overcoming Fear & the Unknown
Pulling It All Together
Q & A
For more info on these FREE seminars contact
Gayle Gintner and Karen Berger of Realty
Executives Integrity, the Home Sweet Home
Team, at [email protected]
Date: Session I: TBD Code# 3564
Time: 9:30-10:30 am at the Hartford Rec. Center
Date: Session II: TBD Code# 3565
Time: 10:00-11:00am at the Jackson Area
Community Center
SELL THIS HOUSE SEMINAR (Code# 3557)
This FREE instructional class is designed to go
through State forms so you know the changes and
contingency’s your property will likely face and how
to best be prepared. You will receive a copy of WI &
Federal disclosures forms required from sellers as
well as the new WI WB-11 Offer to Purchase Form.
When: Thursday, July 9 from 6:00 pm -7:30 pm
Where: Jackson Area Community Center
Instructor: Liana Heun, Realtor & Broker of
of Priority Property– Keller Williams
HOME BUYER BOOTCAMP (Code# 3558)
This FREE instructional class is designed to educate
you regarding the home buying process. We will go
through the new WI WB-11 Offer to Purchase Form
so you understand the decisions you have to make
like agency, financing, inspecting, & testing.
When: Thursday, July 16 from 6:00 pm –7:30 pm
Where: Jackson Area Community Center
Instructor: Liana Heun, Realtor & Broker of
of Priority Property– Keller Williams
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CONTAINER GARDENING (Ages 16 & up)
Annuals, perennials, vegetables, and herbs… Learn
the “ins” and “outs” of container gardening. Find
out which soils are the best, the needed fertilizer
and how to chose proper container size. Create
your own container during class to take home.
Choose from a variety of annuals, vegetables, or
herbs to build your own special creation. This class
is held outdoors so please dress appropriate. If you
have gardening gloves we do recommend bringing
them, otherwise we do provide disposable gloves
for those who need them. Fee: includes container
and decorations.
Day: Saturday Mornings from 10:00 am-11:00 am
Dates: Session I: TBD Code# 3540
Session II: TBD Code# 3541
Session III: June 6 Code# 3542
Location: Wendland Nursery
W172 N10415 Division Rd.
Germantown, WI 53022
Fee: $34 per person
SUCCULENT LIVING WALL WORKSHOP
(Ages 16 & up)
How does your garden grow? Lush with hand-
selected succulents and a layer of moss, this wood-
framed garden is a work of living art. Designed to
thrive indoors and out, the bright array of greenery
is held in place by water-preserving moss and light
mesh within a 6”x6” frame. Succulents are as low
maintenance as they are charming. Your portable
garden can be hung from a wall or fence or used as
a living centerpiece. This is a great way to get your
gardening hobby off the ground. This class is held
outdoors so please dress appropriate. If you have
gardening gloves we do recommend bringing them,
otherwise we do provide disposable gloves for
those who need them. All needed materials are
included in the fee.
Date: Sunday Morning, June 14 Code# 3545
Time 12:00 pm -1:00pm
Location: Wendland Nursery
W172 N10415 Division Rd.
Germantown, WI 53022
Fee: $36 per person GREEN THUMB GARDENING
WITH SUCCULENTS (Ages 16 & up)
Get your green thumb ready for summer by
creating an indoor succulent arrangement! We will
have a few different pottery options from Jackson
Pottery to choose from and then an arrangement of
succulents available to create an indoor eye-
catching arrangement. Class will outdoors so
please dress appropriate. All materials are included
in the fee.
Dates: Session I: Sunday, June 7 Code# 3543
Session II: Saturday, June 13 Code# 3544
Times: 11:00 am—12:00 pm
Location: Wendland Nursery
W172 N10415 Division Rd.
Germantown, WI 53022
Fee: $36 per person
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Summer 2020 Activity Guide
PAINT - N - SIP B.Y.O.W. (Bring Your Own Wine) WITH SONYA (Ages 21 & up)
Explore your creativity with this fun, interactive class, while you enjoy B.Y.O.W. (bring your own wine) and
snacks (snacks will be provided). This class is for anyone that wants to paint in a party like atmosphere,
without worrying about creating the next masterpiece. This instructional class is a great way to connect with
friends, individuals and couples as you try something new!
Date: Saturday, August 15 Code# 3406 Where: Jackson Community Center or Jackson Park
Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Fee: $45 / $60 Non-Resident
PAINTING WITH SONYA (Ages 18 & up)
Explore your creativity with this fun and interactive
instructional class. Painting will be done on canvas
with acrylic paint. All supplies provided. Wear
clothes that you won’t mind getting a bit of paint on.
Day: Thursday Evenings from 6:00 pm-8:00 pm
Dates: August 6—August 27 Code# 3404
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
N165 W20330 Hickory Lane, Jackson
Fee: $60 / $75 Non-Residents
SLINGER FRIENDS OF THE PARK
CALENDAR OF CA$H
Purchase a $20 raffle ticket and
have the chance to win
between $100-$200 a day
throughout the months of June
& July. A winning raffle ticket
will be randomly
selected at 10:00am at 300
Slinger Road, unless otherwise
stated. Winners will be called
and posted on the Parks &
Recreation Facebook page.
Purchase a ticket or tickets
from any Slinger Little League
player by the deadline for your
chance to win!
CROCHET & KNITTING BASICS (Ages 18 & up)
In this 4 week instructional course you will learn to
create handmade items for yourself and people you
love. In the crochet portion, you will be introduced
to the following stitches: chain, single, 1/2 double,
slip and many more. In the knitting portion learn to
make handmade items using the knit and purl stitch.
NOTE: Participants will need to bring their own
Crochet Hooks ( H or I), a worsted weight yarn,
SIZE 5 Needles or up and #4 Yarn.
Dates: Thursdays, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Session I: TBD Code# 3408
Session II: July 9 - July 30 Code# 3409
Session III: August 6—August 27 Code# 3410
Location: Jackson Area Community Center
Fee: $20 / $35 Non-Resident
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES
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LIBRARY ACTIVITIES
Summer 2020 Activity Guide
July 7th Program put on by 4H at 10 AM—Ages K5-5th grade. Registration required.
July 8th Preschool Storytime at 9:30 AM
*Dragon themed stories, songs and a craft to follow. Perfect for ages birth to six.
July 9th Harry Potter Escape Room from 2:00-7:30 PM—Registration required.
*A Harry Potter themed escape room designed for groups of 4-6. Fun for families & 5th and above.
July 10th Lego Club from 10:00-10:45 AM—Children in grades K5-5th can come for free play with Legos.
July 13th Make your own granola bars/energy bites 1:00-2:00 PM—Registration Required. Grades 6th-12th.
July 14th Fairy Tale Olympics from 10:00-11:00 AM—Perfect for families to enjoy together.
*Fairy tale themed Olympic events such as “Walking the Plank” like Peter Pan and Three Billy Goats
Gruff “Tennis”.
July 15th Preschool Storytime @ Slinger Community Park at 9:30 AM
*Fairy themed stories and songs with free play at the park to follow. Perfect for ages birth to six.
July 16th Fairy tale and Fantasy STEAM. 1:00-1:45 PM—Registration required.
*Come to the library for two STEAM projects/challenges. Perfect for K5-5th grade.
July 17th Movie on the Hill at Fireman’s Park beginning at 6:30 PM
*Join the Library and Slinger Community Parks and Rec department at the park for games beginning
at 6:30 PM and Jumanji: The Next Level beginning at Dusk.
July 20th Yoga for Kids from 10:00-10:30 AM—Perfect for ages K5-5th grade. Registration required.
*Come to the library for a 30-minute yoga session. Bring a yoga mat if you have one (not required).
July 21st Magic of Isaiah from 1:00-2:00 PM—Perfect for the whole family.
*Come to the library for a magical performance put on by Isaiah the magician.
July 22nd Preschool Storytime at 9:30 AM—Perfect for ages birth to six.
*The Three Little Pigs themed stories and songs followed by a craft.
July 23rd How to write in modern calligraphy from 3:30-4:15 PM—Registration required. Grades 6th-12th.
July 24th Lego Club from 10:00-10:45 AM—Children in grades K5-5th can come for free play with Legos.
July 27th Dentist Visit at 1:00 PM—Perfect for ages K5-5th grade. Registration required.
*Come to library to hear from a dentist about the care and keeping of teeth. Receive a gift bag.
July 28th Program put on by 4H at 10 AM—Ages K5-5th grade. Registration required.
July 29th Preschool Storytime at Slinger Community Park at 9:30 AM—Perfect for ages birth to six years old.
*Favorite fairy tale themed songs and stories followed by free play at the park.
July 30th Chinooks Reading Night at 6:35 PM
*Enjoy a baseball game at the Chinook’s stadium dedicated to the Slinger Community Library.
August 1st Summer Learning Program Finale Ice Cream Social @ 10:00 AM
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PARKS DIRECTORY
Summer 2020 Activity Guide
Facility Reservations For Parks
The Village of Slinger has park facilities at
Fireman’s, Rueckl and Community Parks that
are available to the public for rentals. All
parks feature open shelters.
Reservation Policy
Reservations for all park shelters can be
made online or in person starting in February
for that calendar year. All reservations are
on a first come, first serve basis. Reservations
require that the interested party file the
necessary permit and pay the reservation fees
within one week of making the reservation or
the reservation will not be guaranteed. Fees are
determined by Village Residency and type of
event. For more information call 262-644-5265.
Frank Breuer Homestead Park
Located just off of Hwy. 175, 53 acres. Currently
undeveloped and includes natural conservancy.
Fireman’s Park Upper
Located right off of Parkway Drive, 14 acres.
Contains two shelters with electricity, picnic
tables, paths, gazebo, sledding hill, basketball
hoops, sand volleyball court, horse shoe pits,
playground, disc golf course & restrooms.
Fireman’s Park Annex
Located on Baehring Drive, 9 acres. It will contain a
large splash pad, all-inclusive playground, shelter with
electricity, picnic tables, concessions, restrooms, and
off street parking.
Community Park
Located on Kettle Moraine Drive N., 8 acres. Contains
a large shelter with electricity, restrooms, two
softball diamonds, a sand volleyball court, basketball
court, playground, batting cage, picnic tables, and off
street parking.
Rueckl Fields Park
Located on Lou’s Way, 5 acres. Contains a shelter
with electricity, restrooms, two softball diamonds, a
large playground, picnic tables and off street
parking.
SLINGER FRIENDS OF THE PARKS, RECREATION & FORESTRY INC.
The Village of Slinger Parks, Rec. & Forestry Department offers a wide variety of quality
and affordable programs for the community. To help maintain the quality of parks and
programs this group was formed to offset the dependence on public tax dollars. The
Slinger Friends of Parks, Rec. & Forestry Inc. is a non-profit organization which is
dedicated to improving and maintaining the Slinger parks for all citizens. Volunteering as a Friend of the
Slinger Parks is also a great way to help the community. To help fund various projects, the Slinger Friends of
the Parks are seeking donors to become partners with. Recognition will be provided through signage or
other customized forms. If you would like to become a friend, and are interested in supporting additional
park projects or would like to help the Slinger Friend of the Parks, Rec. & Forestry Inc. please call Tony
Dobson at 262-644-5265.