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PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT SUMMER 2015 PROGRAMS
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Photos by John O’Hara
Brown Deer Park and Recreation Department
4800 W. Green Brook Dr., Brown Deer, WI 53223-2496
(414) 371-3070 • browndeerwi.org
REGISTEREARLY!
Call (414) 371-3070for more
informationRegistrations received by mail or drop box will be processed in the order received.
COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION FORM ON PAGE 41.Your payment must be included with the registration form.
Make checks payable to the Village of Brown Deer.
BROWN DEER POND OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 13. Purchase your membership May 4-June 12 and receive a $5 discount
on all family memberships. Please see page 37.
DISCOUNT TICKETS AVAILABLE TO AREA ATTRACTIONS. See page 39.
PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT STAFFChad Hoier, Park and Recreation Director • Mark Thompson, Recreation Supervisor
Penny Potter, Administrative Assistant
PARK AND RECREATION COMMITTEERichard Goehre • Mike Hawes • Marie Lieber • Gary Springman
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General InformationThe Village of Brown Deer Park and Recreation Department is responsible for the development and operation of recreation programs and park facilities in Brown Deer. Department policiesand procedures are governed by the Brown Deer Park andRecreation Committee. Committee meetings are held on the firstTuesday of the month at 7 p.m. in Village Hall, and are open tothe public.
The Department Office is located in the lower level of Village Hall at 4800 W. Green Brook Dr. Office hours are 8 a.m.to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday • (414) 371-3070.
Ways To RegisterONLINE: Visit our online registration website
at apm.activecommunities.com/bdparkrec
DIRECTIONS FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION:
• Request account.• Answer all information including security information.• Submit.• Under ‘Other Services’ click on ‘Register for Activities.’• Click on activity desired.• Click on the day desired if more than one is offered.• Add to cart.• Add family member or continue.• Answer all questions and continue.• If finished, proceed to checkout.• Check waiver information.• Enter all credit card information.• Click ‘continue’ and finish.NOTE: If you have registered for classes through the Park andRecreation Department after the spring of 2013, you alreadyhave an account established and will need to call us so that wecan give you a password and security question in order for youto register online.
BY MAIL OR DROP BOX:
• Complete registration form.• Make check payable to Village of Brown Deer.• No confirmation or receipt will be mailed.The Drop Box is located in front of Village Hall. Registrations willbe processed in the order received.
IN PERSON: Mon.-Fri. from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sorry, we are
unable to complete registrations over the phone.
REGISTER EARLY! If a program does not meet its minimum registration requirement within five days of the startdate of the program, the program may be cancelled.
Residency PolicyIndividuals who live in the Village of Brown Deer and studentswho attend Brown Deer schools may register for programs asresidents. 2015 resident I.D. cards may be obtained in the Park and Recreation Department during office hours.
Fees and Refunds PolicyProgram fees are established to recover the direct operationalcosts of each facility and program. All fees must be paid at thetime of registration. Fees will not be prorated for individuals
who are unable to attend all sessions of a program.
Full refunds or credits will be issued if a program is cancelledor changed by the Park and Recreation Department. When a single program session is cancelled due to weather or change infacility availability, no refunds will be issued.
Full or partial refunds of instructional and membership feeswill be issued only in situations when an individual or family isunable to participate because of a medical condition or unusualcircumstance. Full or partial refunds of instructional and membership fees will be subject to a 20% administrative fee.
Program PoliciesInclement Weather No programs conducted in school buildings will be held when the schools are closed due to inclement weather. Call (414) 371-3071 for a prerecorded message about cancellations.
Insurance The Park and Recreation Department does not provide hospital or medical insurance coverage for individualswho participate in sponsored programs. Participants are advisedto obtain their own insurance coverage prior to registration in any program.
Physician Referral Participants who are over 40 years of ageor who have health problems are advised to consult a physicianprior to registration in adult fitness classes.
Photographs For program promotion purposes, photographsmay be taken of participants during a program. If you do notwant your or your child’s photograph taken, please advise theclass instructor.
Child Care Child care is not provided for adult programs. Childrenare not permitted to attend adult programs without supervisionof another adult who is not actively participating in the activity.
Program Confirmations Confirmations will not be sent. Assume you are enrolled and plan to attend unless otherwise notified.
Waiting Lists The Park and Recreation Department will makeevery effort to accommodate individuals on waiting lists. If anopening becomes available, you will be contacted by telephone.
Adaptive Program Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Brown DeerPark and Recreation Department will make all reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities to participate indepartment programs, services and activities. If you require special accommodations to participate in a department program, please let us know when you register.
New ProgramsThe Brown Deer Park and Recreation Department is interested indeveloping new programs. Contact us with your suggestions fornew classes at (414) 371-3070 or email Mark [email protected].
Village of Brown DeerPark and Recreation Department Information
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AMERICAN RED CROSS LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAMOpen to Children and Teens
American Red Cross water safety classes will be held at BrownDeer Middle/High School Pool and the Brown Deer Pond. If you are not sure which level your child should enroll in, pleasecontact the Park and Recreation Department at (414) 371-3070before registering.NOTE: If your child is in need of adjustment to the water and
requires additional assistance, please advise the Park andRecreation Department at registration.Fee: $43 Residents and $51 Nonresidents
Children 6 Months Through 5 Years • Parent/Child Children 6 months-4 years old. Parent is in
the water with their child. • Tiny Tots Children ages 3-4 who need water adjustment
or first time in water. No parent is in the water.• Junior Level 1 Orients children ages 4-5 to the aquatic
environment and basic aquatic skills.• Junior Level 2 Children ages 4-5 will start to gain basic
swimming propulsive skills to be comfortable in and around water.
Learn To Swim LevelsAges 6 and Older
Level 1: Helps students feel comfortable in the water. Participants learn to enter and exit the water safely, fully submerge their head, exhale underwater, float on their frontsand backs with support, and begin to swim on their fronts andbacks using arm/leg action.
Level 2: Gives students independent success with fundamentalskills. Participants learn to independently enter and exit thewater safely, swim on their sides, submerge entire head for fiveseconds, float on their fronts and backs without support, glideon their fronts and backs unsupported and swim on their frontsand backs using combined strokes for fifteen feet unsupported.
Level 3: Builds on skills learned in level 2. Participants learn to jump into deep water from the side, dive from kneeling or standing position, perform front and back float for 30 seconds,swim front crawl for 15 yards, swim back crawl for 15 yards, the butterfly kick and the butterfly body motion.
Level 4: Develops confidence and strength to improve skillslearned and introduces new aquatic skills. Participants learn toswim underwater, perform a feet first surface dive, perform openturns on their front and back, tread water for 1 minute, swimfront and back crawl for 25 yards, swim breaststroke and elementary backstroke for 15 yards, swim butterfly for 15 yardsand swim on their sides using a scissors kick for 15 yards.
Level 5: Provides further coordination and refinement ofstrokes, swimming further distances. Participants learn to treadwater for two minutes, perform standing dives, swim sidestrokeand elementary backstroke for 25 yards, perform tuck and pikesurface dives, perform front and back flip turns, swim front andback crawl for 50 yards and swim butterfly and breaststroke for25 yards.
Level 6: Refines strokes so students swim them with ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances.
Morning SessionsFee: $43 Residents and $51 Nonresidents
Monday through Friday
SESSION I: June 22-July 3 at the Middle/High School Pool
CLASS TIME
Level 3 9-9:40 a.m.
Level 4 9-9:40 a.m.
Level 5 9-9:40 a.m.
Parent/Child (6 months-4 years) 9:50-10:20 a.m.
Tiny Tots (3-4 years) 9:50-10:20 a.m.
Junior Level 1 (4-5 years) 9:50-10:30 a.m.
Level 1 (6 years and older) 10:40-11:20 a.m.
Level 2 10:40-11:20 a.m.
Junior Level 2 (4-5 years) 10:40-11:20 a.m.
SESSION II: July 13-July 24 at the Middle/High School Pool
Fee: $43 Residents and $51 Nonresidents
Monday through Friday
Class Time
Level 3 9-9:40 a.m.
Level 4 9-9:40 a.m.
Level 6 9-9:40 a.m.
Parent/Child (6 months-4 years) 9:50-10:20 a.m.
Tiny Tots (3-4 years) 9:50-10:20 a.m.
Junior Level 2 (4-5 years) 9:50-10:30 a.m.
Level 1 (6 years and older) 10:40-11:20 a.m.
Level 2 10:40-11:20 a.m.
Junior Level 1 (4-5 years) 10:40-11:20 a.m.
Photo by John O’Hara
REGISTEREARLY!
Call (414) 371-3070for more
information
SUMMER PROGRAMS 2015
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Mon./Wed. Evening Session Fee: $43 Residents and $51 Nonresidents
Monday and Wednesday at the Middle/High School Pool
July 6-August 5
CLASS TIME
Parent/child (6 months-4 years) 6-6:30 p.m.
Tiny Tots (3-4 years) 6-6:30 p.m.
Junior Level 1 (4-5 years) 6-6:40 p.m.
Junior Level 2 (4-5 years) 6:50-7:30 p.m.
Level 1 (6 years and older) 6:50-7:30 p.m.
Level 2 6:50-7:30 p.m.
Level 3 7:40-8:20 p.m.
Level 4 7:40-8:20 p.m.
Level 5 7:40-8:20 p.m.
Tue./Thur. Evening Session Fee: $43 Residents and $51 Nonresidents
Tuesday and Thursday at BROWN DEER POND
July 7-August 6
CLASS TIME
Tiny Tots (3-4 years) 6-6:30 p.m.
Junior Level 1 (4-5 years) 6-6:40 p.m.
Junior Level 2 (4-5 years) 6-6:40 p.m.
Level 1 (6 years and older) 6:50-7:30 p.m.
Level 2 6:50-7:30 p.m.
Level 3 6:50-7:30 p.m.
“WILDFALCONCAT” Swim Camp The Brown Deer Park and Recreation Department will co-sponsor the 12th Annual Future Champs Swim Camp. If you like to compete, participate in triathlons, or swim for fun,this camp is for you. The camp will include stroke mechanics,starts, and workouts. Each week will focus on a specific stroke.Participants must have completed American Red Cross Level 5Swim Lessons.
Contact Coach Bob Van Lieshout at (414) 354-9514 for additional information or to register.
Mondays through Thursdays
June 29-August 6 • 3-5 p.m.
Brown Deer Middle/High School Pool, 8060 N. 60th St.
Fee: $30 per week or $8 per day
American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI) ClassThis course is designed to teach individuals how to instructswimmers of all ages and skills to develop their swimming andwater safety skills. Participants must attend ALL classes in theirentirety to pass. At the conclusion of the class, participants willbe certified to teach all classes in the American Red CrossLearn To Swim Program. Participants must be 16 years old bythe last day of class.
Please call Mark at the Park and Recreation Department at414-371-3073 for additional information or to register.
Tuesdays (5:30-9 p.m.), Thursdays (5:30-9 p.m.), and
Saturdays (9 a.m.-4 p.m.)
May 26-June 6
Brown Deer Middle/High School Pool, 8060 N. 60th St.
Fee: $225 Residents and $250 Nonresidents
Fitness Dance for Adults Come join us in low-impact, choreographed dances! Have funand become more fit as you move to a variety of music such ascurrent songs, country, jazz, Latin pop and oldies. Ann Covert,our experienced instructor for more than 20 years, will lead youin an aerobic and conditioning total body workout.
Movements are easy to follow and designed for different fitness levels and active adults, ages 40 to 80+. No dance experience is required. A toning component uses light handweights. Class ends with a safe stretching routine to soothingmusic. Participants are asked to furnish their own individual exercise mat and light weights. Class limit is 12.
SESSION Spring/Summer: April 27-July 8 (except May 25)
SESSION Summer/Fall: July 27-Oct. 7 (except Sep. 7)
Mondays, 6:30-7:30 p.m. • Wednesdays, 9-10 a.m.
Community Center, 4355 W. Bradley Rd.
Fee: $35 Residents and $40 Nonresidents
(for one class per week for one session)
Cardio & Toning Combo for AdultsJoin us in the best combination workout of low-impact, choreographed dances and aerobic toning using hand weights!You will shape muscle, increase strength, improve balance andburn fat. Ann Covert, our experienced instructor for more than20 years, will lead you through a choreographed workout to awide variety of music such as current songs, country, jazz, Latin pop, and oldies. Routines are easy to follow and suitablefor active adults, ages 40 to 80+, with different fitness levels.Class ends with a safe stretching routine to soothing music.Participants are asked to furnish their own individual exercisemat and light weights. Class limit is 12.
SESSION Spring/Summer: April 28-July 8
SESSION Summer/Fall: July 28-October 7
Tuesdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m. • Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Community Center, 4355 W. Bradley Rd.
Fee: $35 Residents and $40 Nonresidents
(for one class per week for one session)
Employment Opportunities The Brown Deer Park and Recreation Department is
looking for individuals to work part-time in our aquatics
programs. Openings are currently available for water
safety instructors, swimming assistants and lifeguards.
If you or someone you know is interested,
please contact the Department at (414) 371-3070.
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Strong & Fit for Adults Increase your energy and feel more confident! Join us in a lowimpact aerobic toning class using hand weights to shape muscle, increase strength, improve balance and burn fat. AnnCovert, our experienced instructor for more than 20 years, willlead you through a choreographed workout to a wide varietyof music such as current songs, country, jazz, Latin pop andoldies. Routines are easy to follow and suitable for different fitness levels and active adults, ages 40 to 80+. Class ends with a safe stretching routine to soothing music. Participants are asked to furnish their own individual exercise mat and lightweights. Class limit is 12.
SESSION Spring/Summer: April 27-July 9 (except May 25)
SESSION Summer/Fall : July 27-Oct. 8 (except Sept. 7)
Mondays, 9-10 a.m.
Thursdays, 6:45-7:45 p.m.
Community Center, 4355 W. Bradley Rd.
Fee: $35 Residents and $40 Nonresidents
(for one class per week for one session)
Hatha Yoga Hatha Yoga increases flexibility and body awareness, strengthensand improves muscle tone and posture, and relaxes and clearsthe mind. The class is open to adults and youth 16 years andolder. Participants may register for one or two days per weekand are asked to bring their own yoga mat, towel and waterbottle.
Tuesdays, 6-7 p.m. • Thursdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
SESSION I: April 28-June 18
SESSION II: June 23-August 13
Community Center, 4355 W. Bradley Rd.
Fee: $26 Residents and $30 Nonresidents
(for one class per week for one session)
ZumbaZumba is a 60-minute cardio workout that uses simple footwork,body movements and core fitness. Swing your arms, clap yourhands, dip, slide and spin along to Latin instrumentals and otherrhythms as you work out.
Classes are open to adults and youth 16 years and older.Participants are asked to wear athletic shoes and comfortableclothing and to bring a water bottle.
Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
SESSION I April 28-June 16
SESSION II June 23-August 11
Elementary School Gym, 5757 W. Dean Rd.
Fee $36 Residents and $44 Nonresidents (for one session)
Fit-n-Zen This class takes fitness to another level byblending Yoga Asanas, Pilates core work,Tai-Chi and traditional strength training foran amazing cardiovascular, toning andstretching workout. Classes are open to adultsand youth 16 years and older. Participants are asked to wearathletic shoes and comfortable clothing and to bring a waterbottle. Equipment needed: Yoga mat, light weights (1-3 lbs.) and a stability ball.
Mondays, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
SESSION I April 27-June 15 (except May 25)
SESSION II June 22-August 10
Elementary School Gym, 5757 W. Dean Rd.
Fee: $36 Residents and $44 Nonresidents (for each session)
Golf Lessons for AdultsInstruction will emphasize grip, stance, swing and course management in this six-week session for adults. Participantswill need to purchase a medium size basket of golf balls eachevening and are required to bring their own clubs. Class will beheld at the Nichol Park Golf Range, 10328 N. Wauwatosa Road76 W, Mequon, WI.
Wednesdays, June 10-July 15
Intermediate: 6:30-7:25 p.m. • Beginner: 7:30-8:25 p.m.
Fee: $40 Residents and $50 Nonresidents
Indian Cooking: My Friends’ FavoritesWhen I feed my friends, I get repeated requests to make thesame foods over and over again. I refer to these dishes as my“Friends’ Favorites.” Come and learn how to make these simple, yet popular, Indian vegetarian dishes. They will soon become your own “Friends’ Favorites!”
Tuesday, 6-8:30 p.m., May 5
Community Center Community Room, 4355 W. Bradley Rd.
Fee: $30 Residents and $40 Nonresidents
You must pre-register one week in advance.
Youth Soccer Clinic A 6-week session of soccer instruction emphasizing the fundamentals of the game, techniques, conditioning, andsportsmanship will be held for boys and girls, 5-12 years of age. Scrimmage games will also be played. Participants areasked to bring a soccer ball.
Tuesdays, June 23-July 28
5-7 Years: 6-6:55 p.m. • 8-12 Years: 7-7:55 p.m.
Fairy Chasm Park, 5712 W. Fairy Chasm Rd.
Fee: $35 Residents and $45 Nonresidents
REGISTEREARLY!
Call (414) 371-3070for more
information
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Parent and Child Art ClassDo you enjoy making art with your children, but do not likecleaning up the mess? Then this is the right class for you.Taught by an art teacher, this class is for parents and childrenages 3-7. Participants will explore line, shape, color, pattern,texture and form. Each lesson will focus on the process and notthe finished product. The fee includes the cost of materials.
Mondays, 5:30-6:30 p.m., July 6-July 27
Elementary School Art Room, 5757 W. Dean Rd.
Fee: $33 Residents and $38 Nonresidents
Arts and CraftsStudents in grades 1-6 will enjoy four classes of a variety of artsand crafts using various materials and media. Fee includes thecost of materials.
Mondays, July 6-July 27 • 6:45-7:45 p.m.
Elementary School Art Room, 5757 W. Dean Rd.
Fee: $33 Residents and $38 Nonresidents
Summer Playground/Jr. Summer Playground A 6-week program for students entering K5 through grade 7 in Fall 2015 will meet at the Brown Deer Elementary School. Activities will include arts and crafts, games, sports, specialevents and afternoon field trips. Students will be divided intotwo age-appropriate groups.
Students entering grades K5-2 (Junior Playground) will beseparated from students entering grades 3-7. These groups will do their own age-appropriate activities and go on field tripson alternating days.
Participants may register for the afternoon session from11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. or all day from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Participants registering all day should bring a bag lunch and eat from 12-12:30 p.m. at the Elementary School. Students who participate in Summer School and afternoon playground should also pack a lunch.
Monday-Thursday, June 22-July 30
All day, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Fee: $285 Residents and $330 Nonresidents
Afternoons only, 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Fee: $180 Residents and $205 Nonresidents
Learn to Rock Climb For ages 6-14
Come learn the basics of rock climbing on our rock wall. Someof the routes our wall has to offer include climbing ceilings andinverted climbs. Participants will learn the fundamentals ofclimbing, belaying and rope handling skills. All equipment, including helmets and harnesses will be provided for participants.
Fridays , July 10-July 31 • 10-11 a.m.
Fee: $20 Residents and $25 Nonresidents
Brown Deer Middle/High School Field House
T-Ball/Coach Pitch This program is for boys and girls, 4-6 years of age at the timeof registration. Instruction will be provided in fielding, catching,throwing, hitting and base running. A batting tee and baseballswill be provided. Participants will need to bring their own gloves.A T-shirt is included in the fee.
Mondays and Wednesdays, June 22-July 29
4 year olds, T-Ball: 5-5:55 p.m.
5 year olds, T-Ball/Coach Pitch: 6-6:55 p.m.
6 year olds, Coach Pitch: 7-7:55 p.m.
Fairy Chasm Park, 5712 W. Fairy Chasm Rd.
Fee: $40 Residents and $50 Nonresidents
MiKro Soccer The Milwaukee Kickers MiKro Soccer program is a fun introduction to the game of soccer for 3-6 year olds. Classesmeet once per week for 6 weeks and are led by trained Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club coaches. While learning basic soccer skills, participants will develop coordination, be physically active and work as a team with other youth. Participants should come dressed to play with sneakers and a size 3 soccer ball. The fee includes a T-shirt.
Fridays, 5-6 p.m.
Session I: April 24-June 5 (except May 22)
Session II: August 28-October 2
Fairy Chasm Park, 5712 W. Fairy Chasm Rd.
Fee: $66
Academy of Dance Academy of Dance will offer a variety of dance programs forboys and girls 3-8 years of age. Participants of Monday andWednesday classes will perform for family and friends onWednesday, August 26. All classes are held in the Lois and Tom Dolan Community Center located at 4355 W. Bradley Rd.
Mondays and Wednesdays, July 27-August 26
Fee: $45 Residents and $55 Nonresidents
Ages 3-4: 4:30-5:15 p.m.
Kinderdance I: Creative movement/dance rhythms/tumbling
Ages 5-6: 5:15-6 p.m.
Kinderdance II: Pre-ballet/tap
Meet K-9 VaderYouth, ages 3-10, are invited to meet Brown Deer Police Department’s K-9 Officer Vader and his handler, Officer Morgan.Participants will learn what it takes to be a K-9 officer and howOfficer Vader assists the Brown Deer Police Department in stopping criminals and preventing crime. This program will beheld in Village Park at Shelter No. 2. Youth must be accompanied by an adult.
Tuesday, July 7, 6-7 p.m.
Free, but advance registration is required.
REGISTEREARLY!
Call (414) 371-3070for more
information
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Golf Lessons for Youth One 6-week session will emphasize the grip, stance, swing and course management. Participants need to supply their ownclubs and bring a #6 or #7 iron to the first class. Participants willalso need to purchase a bucket of balls each evening. Lessonstake place at the Nichol Park Golf Range, 10328 N. WauwatosaRoad 76W, Mequon.
Mondays, June 8-July 13
Ages 10-12: 6:30-7:25 p.m. • Ages 13-16: 7:30-8:25 p.m.
Fee: $40 Residents and $50 Nonresidents
MTEF/Brown Deer Summer Tennis ProgramSummer Team Program In June 2015, the award-winning Milwaukee Tennis & Education Foundation (MTEF) is beginning a partnership with the BrownDeer Parks and Recreation Department and the Brown DeerSchool District to offer a new, summer-long tennis training program. MTEF is an organization with a 14-year track record of providing a quality comprehensive program that emphasizesacademics, tennis, fitness/nutrition, and life skills.
The Summer TEAM Program includes 2 hours/tennis and lifeskills, 30 minutes/academics, and 30 minutes/nutrition and fitness. Registration deadline: June 22
Mondays-Fridays, June 22-July 31 • 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Ages 9-18 years old
Fee: $60/6 weeks (no pro-rations)
Match Play:Wednesdays Junior Team Tennis, 1-3 p.m. againstlocal clubs and organizations (only available for juniors who canplay matches). Extra $20 cost per person. Includes coaching.
Match Play: August 3-7
FREE MTEF Summer-Ending Tournament.Brown Deer Middle/High School Tennis Courts (In case of rain,classes will be held in the Novak Family Field House.)
MTEF 8 and Under Tennis Lessons
Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 23-July 30
5-6 years old: 10-11 a.m.
7-8 years old: 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Fee: $40/6 weeks (no pro-rations)
Brown Deer Middle/High School Tennis Courts (In case of rain,classes will be held in the Novak Family Field House.)
Babysitter’s Training American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training will be offered for students 11-15 years of age at the Brown Deer Village Hall. Participants are asked to bring a snack. The deadline to register is July 17.
Tuesday and Wednesday, July 28 and 29
9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Fee: $95 Residents and $100 Nonresidents
Kids’ Karate/Self-Defense/SafetyAwareness ProgramIn this age-appropriate, dynamic and FUN class, your kids willlearn how to identify and avoid bullies and strangers, how toreason with them, how to set clear verbal boundaries – and as a last resort – how to defend themselves physically.
Kids will learn through realistic role-playing scenarios as wellas through demonstrations with an emphasis on developing thephysical skills and strategies to defend themselves. Kids shouldwear comfortable clothing for class. (Note: karate uniforms areavailable at the heavily discounted price of only $25, but areNOT required to participate in the program.) Students will earn a real karate belt at the end of the course! Instructed by SenseiStan of Kids Safe America. Classes will be held in the BrownDeer Elementary School Gymnasium.
Mondays, 5:30-6:10 p.m. • Ages: 3 ½-10
Session 1: May 11-June 8 (No class on May 25)
Session 2: July 13-August 3
Fee: $30 per session
Brown Deer Pond The Brown Deer Pond is a one-acre chlorinated swimming facility located at the Village Park, 4920 W. Green Brook Dr.Pond memberships may be purchased beginning Mon., May 4,at the Park and Recreation Department during regular officehours. 2015 resident I.D. cards may also be obtained at the Park and Recreation Department during regular office hours.
2015 POND SEASON HOURS
Saturday, June 13-Sunday, August 23 (except July 5)
11 a.m.-5 p.m. daily, weather permitting
12-5 p.m. only on Friday, July 4
2015 Pond Admission FeesFree Children 2 years and younger
$2 Children 3-7 years of age
$3 Brown Deer residents 8 years and older with I.D. card
$5 Nonresidents 8 years and older
$2 Seniors 55 years and older with I.D. card
PURCHASE 5 ADMISSIONS AND RECEIVE THE 6TH
ADMISSION FREE. Ask for a punch card at the gate.
2015 Pond MembershipsIndividual Family Family Plus*
Brown Deer Resident $30 $ 75 $ 90
Nonresident $40 $100 $115
Plus $2 per patch and sales tax.
Membership patches are required for all members 3 years ofage and older. Patches must be sewn to swimsuit or other suitable property.* Family Plus Memberships include 10 guest cards for resident ornonresident daily admission.
Note: Save $5 on the purchase of a Family Membership fromMon., May 4 through Fri., June 12.
NEW!
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End-of-Season Dog Swim Brown Deer Pond is going to the dogs! Dogs are invited to swim at the end of the Pond season from 4-7 p.m. on Monday,August 24, and from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday, August 29.The Pond is fully enclosed and the perfect spot for your belovedpooch to play, run and swim. The following guidelines must befollowed:
• Dogs must be on a leash when entering the Pond.• Only dogs with an adult or youth age 12 and older may enter
the Pond.• Individuals may wade waist-deep in Pond water.• Balls and soft-thrown toys are allowed. No sticks!• Individuals must bring a bag and pick up their dog’s waste.• Only well-socialized and friendly dogs will be allowed.
The fee is $5 per dog. In addition, donations will be collected forthe Wisconsin Humane Society. Register at the Pond entrance.
Fairy Chasm Park Youth soccer and baseball return to Fairy Chasm Park, 5712 W.Fairy Chasm Road, this spring and summer. Park hours are 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily. Informal play and recreation are encouraged, although permitted groups have priority over other groups.
Permits are issued for both seasonal and occasional use byyouth athletic groups only. No permits will be issued for adultgames or practices. Contact the Park and Recreation Department at (414) 371-3070.
Youth Sports Directory Brown Deer Junior Baseball
Shawn Engleke, (414) 378-5060
Brown Deer Soccer and Select Teams
Patrick McGuire (414) 365-1978
Brown Deer Youth Football
Mike Weeden (414) 371-9336 email: [email protected]
Village Park Permits Permits to use the Village Park shelters may be
obtained in person at the Park and Recreation
Department during regular hours, Mon. through Fri.
The facilities include a shelter area with 20 picnic
tables, electrical outlets, grill, volleyball court,
horseshoe court and children’s play area.
Permit fees must be paid in full at the time the
reservation is filed. Pond admission fees will be charged
as swimmers enter the Pond gate. A clean-up deposit
fee will also be charged the day of the event and will be
returned if the shelter and park area are left in good
condition. For more information, contact the Park and
Recreation Department at (414) 371-3070.
2015 Park Permit Fees Number of Resident * Nonresident Clean-UpPersons Permit Fee Permit Fee Deposit
Less than 50 $ 63.36 $ 89.76 $30
51-75 95.04 134.64 35
76-100 126.72 179.52 40
101-125 158.40 224.40 50
126-150 190.08 269.28 70
151-200 253.44 359.04 85
201-250 316.18 448.80 100
Fees include 5.6% sales tax
* Resident rate applies if 75% or more of
participants live in the Village of Brown Deer.
Join Your Friends and Neighbors for Brown Deer’s
Fun for the Whole Family!❥ Meet community leaders
❥ Enjoy games for children
❥ Meet K9 Officer Vader and other
members of the Police Department
❥ Enjoy a Community Vibes concert (see pg. 10)
❥ Food for sale
NIGHT OUT FOR JUSTICEWed., July 29 • 5-10 p.m.
Village Park
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Enjoy Our Recreational Trails!Summer is finally here, and it’s the perfect time to head outdoors to hike, bike and inline skate on our paved area trails.Take advantage of these outstanding trails!
The Brown Deer Recreational Trail is located along the Wisconsin Electric Power Co. right of way between W. BrownDeer Rd. and W. County Line Rd. Park in the Village Hall parking lot, 4800 W. Green Brook Dr., and access the trail fromVillage Park. This trail connects the Milwaukee Oak Leaf Trail tothe Ozaukee Interurban Trail.
The Oak Leaf Trail is 96.4 miles and meanders in and aroundthe city of Milwaukee on a changing terrain of flat rural plains and hilly city streets - and connects all of the major parks in Milwaukee County. The trail carries you down to the beautifulLake Michigan and its beaches, all adding up to a great ride.
The Ozaukee Interurban Trail is a 32-mile path through thecommunities of Mequon, Thiensville, Cedarburg, Grafton, PortWashington, Belgium and Cedar Grove. This trail route connectshistoric downtowns with natural landscapes. Views along theTrail include woodlands, wetlands, farmlands, Cedar Creek, theMilwaukee River and Lake Michigan – and is designated as ahotspot for birding. Visit interurbantrail.us for current trail
maps, locations of designated parking lots, history of the
trail and trailside bird guide.
Lois and Tom Dolan Community Center The Gathering Hall inside the Lois and Tom Dolan CommunityCenter is a multi-purpose room large enough to accommodategatherings and meetings for up to 100 people. This room is available to rent for receptions, showers, classes, meetings, luncheons and more. Please call the Park and Recreation
Department at (414) 371-3070 for room rental information
or to schedule a showing.
2015 Community Center Gathering Hall Permit Fees Number of Persons Fee & Tax Clean-Up Deposit Fee
Less than 50 $132 $50
51-75 $184.80 $75
76-100 $237.60 $100
Permit fees listed are for events up to five hours in length.
Additional hours can be added to your event at the additional cost of $25 per hour, plus tax. Make sure your set up and clean uptime is included in your rental time frame. The clean-up depositfee will be automatically retained for groups staying past their
reservation time.
2015 Discount Ticket Program Families are invited to participate in the annual ticket purchaseprogram sponsored by the Wisconsin Park and Recreation Association. Tickets for the following attractions may be purchased from Monday, May 4 through Wednesday, August 26 in the Park and Recreation Department inside Village Hall during regular office hours. These rates represent a substantial savingsfrom the gate price. All rates include tax.
MILWAUKEE COUNTY ZOO
milwaukeezoo.org
$10.50 Adult (Save $3.75)$8.50 Child, 3-12 years (Save $2.75)Children 2 years and under are free.
SIX FLAGS GREAT AMERICA
sixflags.com
$44.25 Adult (Save $24.75) Any Day $34.25 Adult (Save $34.75) WPRA Week, July 4-12We do not sell child tickets. Children 2 years and under are free.
MT. OLYMPUS THEME & WATER PARK
mtolympuspark.com
$18 (Save $30.03)Children 2 years and under are free.
NOAH'S ARK WATERPARK
noahsarkwaterpark.com
$31.25 (Save $10.37)Children 2 years and under are free.
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Happy 60th Birthday, Brown Deer!
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CELEBRATING 60 YEARSCELEBRATING 60 YEARS
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Brown Deer, WI 53223. You may also use the drop box located in front of Village Hall.
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Specially Designed forBrown Deer Seniors
Senior Citizens ClubThe Senior Citizens Club is asocial organization for BrownDeer residents. Membership isalso open to nonresidents.
Meetings are held on the first and
third Wednesdays of the month at
1:15 p.m. in the Lois and Tom Dolan
Community Center, 4355 W. Bradley
Rd. Activities include live
entertainment, cards, exercise
classes, health services, legislative
activities, service programs, special
events, and tour and travel. A
bi-monthly newsletter is mailed to
all members. Annual dues are $10 for
residents and $13 for nonresidents.
Call the Park and Recreation
Department at (414) 371-3070 for
membership information.
Senior Meal ProgramA Milwaukee County Senior Meal
Program is located at the Lois and
Tom Dolan Community Center,
4355 W. Bradley Rd.
The meal program is held at
11:30 a.m. on Monday through
Friday, excluding holidays, and is
open to individuals 60 years of
age or older and their spouses.
Reservations are required. Call
the Senior Meal Program at (414)
357-7002 during morning hours
to register or the Brown Deer Park
and Recreation Department at
(414) 371-3070 for additional
information.
Senior ExerciseSenior exercise is offered for senior
citizens, 55 years and older, at Trinity
Community Church in Brown Deer
during the fall/winter/spring months.
Classes are not held during the
summer. Watch for new dates for
senior exercise in the August issue
of Our Brown Deer magazine.
Photos by John O’Hara
Call the Park and Recreation Program at(414) 371-3070 for informationabout the Senior Citizens Club
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May 6: “Citizen of the Year” ProgramJoin us in recognizing longstanding Brown Deer resident Barb
Fleming for her years of service and generous contributions to the
Village of Brown Deer (see side bar). Barb will be riding in this year’s
4th of July parade!
May 20: Todd PridgeonAnother performance by this popular entertainer who is returning with
his captivating slide show/musical performance.
May 27: SPECIAL EVENT! Milwaukee Brewers GameRegistration includes one game ticket for the Brewers vs. Giants game
at Miller Park and round-trip transfer from the Lois and Tom Dolan
Community Center. Deadline to register is Friday, May 8.
Bus leaves at 11:15 a.m. from the Community Center and returns
there at 4:30 p.m. The cost is $36 for Brown Deer Senior Citizen Club
members and $40 for non-members, ages 55+. For more information,
contact Mark at the Park and Recreation Department, (414) 371-3073.
June 3: Horizon Homecare and HospiceStacy Fetherston will address questions about hospice care and
hospice benefits through Medicare or third party insurance plans.
June 17: Papa MakaenaEnjoy the entertainment by this Hawaiian native who will play a variety
of songs – contemporary, traditional and Hawaiian.
July 1: No meeting. Happy 4th of July!
July 15: Carolyn WehnerThis fantastic vocalist returns with her piano skills.
August 5: No meeting. Happy summer!
August 19: Gary WisnerGet ready for some Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin classics!
September 2: Wisconsin Senior Medicare PatrolMarsha Konz will speak to us about preventing health care fraud.
September 16: Katie and AndreaThis dynamite duo is back for their interactive show. Be ready for
some audience participation!
Upcoming Brown Deer Senior Citizens Club EventsMark Your Calendars for the First and Third Wednesdays of the Month
Citizen of the Year:Barb FlemingThere is no one more deserving of the title
“Citizen of the Year” than Brown Deer
resident Barb Fleming. Over the years, this
dynamo has had her hand in the success of
so many Village projects, it is hard to keep
track. Volunteerism runs in her blood, and she
has spent her adult life in the Village she loves,
always trying to make it a better place to live!
According to Barb, “At a very early age
I began my career as a volunteer – always
raising my hand at school to participate, and
volunteering my parents as well,” she laughs.
After growing up in West Bend, graduating
from UW-Madison, and then living in the
Chicago area with her husband, Scott, for
a few years, the Flemings moved back to
Wisconsin and bought a home in Brown Deer
where they raised their family.
“We came here because of Brown Deer’s
size, proximity to downtown Milwaukee, the
opportunity to be involved, and the diversity
of residents,” explains Barb. “The people here
remind me of my own hometown. They are
respectful, warm and generous. We like living
in the metro area with all it has to offer.”
Barb has held a variety of positions in the
community, and currently is the president of
the newly formed Education Foundation of
Brown Deer, Inc. She and her husband love
traveling the world.
“I appreciate all of the opportunities I
have had to be involved, and work with many
interesting and caring people. Together we
have faced many challenges, but are now a
community with great promise for the future
as long as we band together for the common
good,” says Barb.
Barb Fleming and her husband Scottat a recent 4th of July celebration.