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P rogram Guide Summer 2012 “Together we can build a better community” 901 Cook Street Redwood Falls, MN 56283 C it y o f Re dw o o d Fa ll s Par k s & Re cr e at io n D e p a rt me n t RACC REDWOOD AREA COMMUNITY CENTER www.redwoodareacommunitycenter.com

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Page 1: RACC Program Guide

Program Guide

Summer 2012

“Together we canbuild a better community”

901 Cook StreetRedwood Falls, MN 56283

Cityof

Redw

oodFalls Parks & Recreation Departm

entRACC

REDWOOD AREACOMMUNITY CENTER

www.redwoodareacommunitycenter.com

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Swimming Pool Info.POOL PHONE627-2777

Redwood FallsAquatic Center Amenities

Zero Depth

Entry Play AreaThe zero depth entry play area is a 3,986 sq.foot area that is loaded with wonderful play fea-tures for kids of all ages. A Tropical Fish KiddieSlide, a Multi Play System V, a dozen floor gey-sers, an interactive water table, and a set ofwater dump buckets greet you as you enter theAquatic Center. The depth of the water in thisarea ranges from 0” in the entry area to 3’ at itsdeepest end.

Diving AreaA three meter and one meter diving board as well as a 12’Aquaclimb Climbing Wall challenge you as you enter the div-ing area. This area is a 1,560 sq. foot area that ranges indepth from 5’ to 12’. This area of the pool is open to adultsand children who have passed level 2 swimming lessons.

Plunge AreaThis area acts as the drop site for two 31’5” high slides. Thefirst slide is a 42” Open Body Flume Slide that is 214’9” longwith the second slide being a 32” Enclosed Body Flume Slidethat is 143’4” long. Participants must be at least 48” tall to godown the slides by themselves or they must be accompaniedby an adult. This area is 860 sq. feet and has a depth of 3’6”.

Swimming & Lap Swim AreaThe 25 yard swimming area is a 3,292 sq. foot area with waterdepth ranging from 3’6” to 5’. This area of the pool is open toadults and children who have passed level 2 swimming lessons.Non-swimming children or children who do not meet thisrequirement must be in direct contact (within arms reach) withan adult or person/supervisor 15 years of age or older. This per-son/supervisor must be in the water with the child.

Lily Pad AreaThe Lily Pad Walk is housed in a 355 sq. foot areawith the water depth ranging from 3’6”-4’0”. Thefoam floatables which are anchored to the base ofthe pool serve as a movable challenge for the partic-ipants. Participants must be tall enough to reach thetop cargo net so they can make it to the oppositeside.

More Swimming Pool Information on pages 14-16

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Redwood Falls Parks & Recreation Mission Statement

The mission of the Redwood Falls Parks and Recreation Department is to provide quality facilitiesand programs for all. Quality Parks and Recreation Programming enhances economic development,community crime prevention, and adds to the quality of life for ALL residents and visitors of the com-munity.

We would like to achieve a “community climate” of personal wellness, and mutual respect.Community facilities and parks are used by citizens of all ages participating in meaningful recreationactivities. Facilities are well cared for due to a systematic plan for immediate care and crucial long-term maintenance. All citizens will be welcomed and encouraged to utilize the park system and par-ticipate in the City Recreation programs.

MAY

Monday-Thurs. ..... 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Friday ................... 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Sat. & Sun. ... Closed (rentals still available)

JUNE THROUGH AUGUST

Monday-Thurs. ..... 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Friday ................... 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Sat. & Sun. ... Closed (rentals still available)

SEPTEMBER

Monday-Thurs. ..... 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Friday ................... 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Sat. & Sun. ... Closed (rentals still available)

OCTOBER THROUGH APRIL

Monday-Friday ....8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Saturday ...............8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Sunday ...............12:00 noon - 8:00 p.m.

HOLIDAYS

Good Friday ....................................Open

Easter Saturday ....... Close at 2:00 p.m.

Easter .......................................... Closed

Memorial Day .............................. Closed

Independence Day ...................... Closed

Labor Day ................................... Closed

Thanksgiving Day ........................Closed

Thanksgiving Friday ... 10:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.

Christmas Eve .......... Close at 2:00 p.m.

Christmas Day .............................Closed

December 26 ................... 4:00-8:00 p.m.

New Year’s Eve .........Close at 2:00 p.m.

New Year’s Day ............. 12:00-5:00 p.m.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day ............Open

President’s Day ..............................Open

RACC Hours

ThE REDWOOD AREA COMMUNITY CENTERFITNESS CENTER DOES hAvE A 24/7 OPTION

The RACC Fitness Center is available 24/7.

The access card will also allow access into the Fieldhouse

weekdays only from 5:00-8:00 a.m., excluding holidays.

Please inquire at the RACC

Customer Service Desk for more information.

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SUMMER SIGN UP

INFORMATIONCheck it

out

www.redwoodareacommunitycenter.com

Summer2012

Youth Ride PassesCommunity Transit of Western Community Action is againoffering a $30 unlimited monthly ride coupon for stu-dents up to 18 years old during the months of June, Julyand August. These coupons can be purchased through theWestern Community Action office in Marshall. Just $30 per

month, per student provides the peace of mind that kids arrive safely at all their sum-mer activities, and relieves some of the stress of keeping up with busy summer sched-ules. Ride coupons are good for students to ride as often as they want during themonth on all Community Transit busses. Rides must be prescheduled by callingbetween 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information or toschedule a ride, please call Community Transit at 1-888-658-2448 or 507-537-7628.

Online

Registration

begins April 16th

Registrations available online

by visiting our website at

Registration will beginin person at the

RACC on April 23rd(sorry not available prior to this unless it is online)

www.redwoodareacommunitycenter.com

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REGISTRATION

for 2012

check the activities you wouldlike to register for, tear outthe form and register online

beginning april 16th!after april 23rd bring your

form into the racc and staffwill assist you with registering

for your activities.

PAGE 12 CLASSES:

___ Jr. Lifeguard - Code: P01

PAGE 13 CLASSES:

9:00 a.m.___ S1 / L6 - Code: P05___ S1 / L5 - Code: P06___ S1 / L4 - Code: P07

10:00 a.m.___ S1 / L5 - Code: P08___ S1 / L4 - Code: P09___ S1 / L3 - Code: P10___ S1 / L2 - Code: P11

11:00 a.m.___ S1 / L4 - Code: P12___ S1 / L3 - Code: P13___ S1 / L2 - Code: P14___ S1 / L1A - Code: P15

11:30 a.m.___ S1 / L1B - Code: P16

12:00p.m.___ S1 / L1C - Code: P17

12:30 p.m.___ S1 / L3 - Code: P18___ S1 / L3 - Code: P18A___ S1 / L2 - Code: P19___ S1 / L2 - Code: P19A___ S1 / L1D - Code: P20

5:00 p.m.___ S1 / L2 - Code: P21___ S1 / Tiny Tots - Code: P22

5:30 p.m.___ S1 / L1D - Code: P23

9:00 a.m.___ S2 / L6 - Code: P24___ S2 / L5 - Code: P25___ S2 / L4 - Code: P26

10:00 a.m.___ S2 / L5 - Code: P28___ S2 / L4 - Code: P29___ S2 / L3 - Code: P30___ S2 / L2 - Code: P31

11:00 a.m.___ S2 / L4 - Code: P32___ S2 / L3 - Code: P33___ S2 / L2 - Code: P34

11:30 a.m.___ S2 / L1A - Code: P35

12:00p.m.___ S2 / L1B - Code: P36

12:30p.m.___ S2 / L1C - Code: P37

___ S2 / L4 - Code: P38___ S2 / L3 - Code: P39___ S2 / L2 - Code: P40___ S2 / L2 - Code: P40A

5:00 p.m.___ S2 / Tiny Tots - Code: P41

PAGE 13 CLASSES:

5:30 p.m.___ S2 / L1D - Code: P42

10:00 a.m.___ S3 / L6 - Code: P43___ S3 / L5 - Code: P44___ S3 / L4 - Code: P45___ S3 / L3 - Code: P46___ S3 / L2 - Code: P47

11:00 a.m.___ S3 / L4 - Code: P49___ S3 / L3 - Code: P50___ S3 / L2 - Code: P51

11:30 a.m.___ S3 / L1A - Code: P52

12:00p.m.___ S3 / L1B - Code: P53

12:30 p.m.___ S3 / L1C - Code: P54

___ S3 / L3 - Code: P55___ S3 / L2 - Code: P56___ S3 / L2 - Code: P56A

5:00 p.m.___ S3 / L2 - Code: P57___ S3 / Tiny Tots - Code: P58

5:30 p.m.___ S3 / L1D - Code: P59

PAGE 15 CLASSES:

___ Peanuts League - Code: Y01___ American League - Code: Y02___ National League - Code: Y03___ Girls Softball - Code: Y04___ Tae Kwon Do - Code: Y05___ Archery: B - Code: Y06___ Archery: I/A - Code: Y06A

PAGE 16 CLASSES:

___ FB: K-5 - Code: Y07___ FB: Gr. 6-9 - Code: Y08___ VB: Gr. 1-3 - Code: Y09___ VB: Gr. 4-6 - Code: Y10___ VB: Gr. 7-9 - Code: Y11___ Gym. Level 1 - Code: Y12___ Gym. Level 2 - Code: Y13___ Gym. Level 3 - Code: Y14___ Gym. Level 4 - Code: Y15

PAGE 17 CLASSES:

___ GA / S1 - Code: Y17___ GA / S2 - Code: Y18___ GA / S3 - Code: Y19___ GA / S4 - Code: Y20___ GA / S5 - Code: Y21___ GA / S6 - Code: Y22

PAGE 18 CLASSES:

___ Jr. Golf / S1 - Code: Y25___ Jr. Golf / S1 - Code: Y26___ Fun & Friends - Code: Y28___ Fireworks - Code: Y29

PAGE 19 CLASSES:

___ GBB: Gr. 2-5 - Code: Y30___ GBB: Gr. 6-8 - Code: Y31___ BBB: Gr. K-2 - Code: Y32___ BBB: Gr. 3-5 - Code: Y33___ BBB: Gr. 6-9 - Code: Y34___ Jr. Rangers S1 - Code: Y35___ Jr. Rangers S2 - Code: Y36___ Jr. Rangers S3 - Code: Y37

PAGE 20 CLASSES:

___ Sports of Sorts - Code: Y40___ Lacrosse - Code: Y41

PAGE 21 CLASSES:

___ Giggles & Games - Code: Y42___ MSports Camp S1 - Code: Y47___ MSports Camp S2 - Code: Y48___ Music in Me - Code: Y49

PAGE 22 CLASSES:

___ Nature S1 - Code: Y43___ Nature S2 - Code: Y44___ Sunshine S1 - Code: Y45___ Sunshine S2 - Code: Y46___ Kindness - Code: Y50

PAGE 23 CLASSES:

___ Hershey Track - Code: Y51___ Jr. Tennis: Gr 5-8 - Code: Y52___ Jr. Tennis: Gr 9-12 - Code: Y53___ Running Camp - Code: Y54

Youth Tennis___ S1 Gr 4-8 - Code: Y55___ S1 Advanced - Code: Y56___ S1 Gr 1-3 - Code: Y57___ S2 Gr 4-8 - Code: Y58___ S2 Advanced - Code: Y59___ S2 Gr 1-3 - Code: Y60

PAGE 25 CLASSES:

___ Twins Trip - Code: Y38___ Prairie Woods Trip - Code: Y39

PAGE 26 CLASSES:

Cycling Class___ M/W 5:45 a.m. - Code: A08___ M/W 8:30 p.m. - Code: A09A___ T/Th 5:45 a.m. - Code: A10___ T/Th 12:10 p.m. - Code: A11___ T/Th 7:00 p.m. - Code: A12___ T/Th 8:30 p.m. - Code: A13___ Saturday - Code: A14

PAGE 29 CLASSES:

___ Golf Lessons - Code: A01___ Adult Tennis League - Code A07

PAGE 30 CLASSES:

___ Aerobics - Code: A02___ Yogalates - Code: A05___ Zumba / S1 - Code: A06___ Zumba / S1 - Code: A06A

These codes are needed To regisTer on-line:

www.redwoodareacommunitycenter.com

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Policies & ServicesREGISTRATION FEESYour registration is not complete until payment has beenreceived.

ACTIvITY CANCELLATIONand REFUND POLICYAll refunds will be subject to a $5.00 refund administrative fee.The registrant will be responsible for the cost of a t-shirt (only if at-shirt has already been ordered for that activity) in addition to theadministrative refund fee. After an activity has started, no refundwill be issued. No credits will be issued for any activity. The CityRec. Dept. reserves the right to cancel any program or activitydue to insufficient enrollment or inclement weather. If a programis cancelled due to low enrollment or inclement weather, a fullrefund check will be mailed to you. To receive information aboutprogram changes or cancellations due to inclement weather,please listen to KLGR, call the Weather Hotline 644-2335, or callthe Redwood Area Community Center at 644-2333.

PhOTOGRAPh & vIDEO RELEASEPhotographs or video may be taken at Redwood AreaCommunity Center (RACC) programs or other events spon-sored by the City of Redwood Falls, including photographs ofyou, your family, and/or your child(ren). Some of these photo-graphs may be used in printed materials and/or on our officialwebsite or our sponsored social-media website on the internetto promote future events sponsored by the City of RedwoodFalls or other recreational activities at the RACC. In the eventa photograph or video is used for these purposes, every effortwill be made to protect the individual identity of all individualsdepicted in the picture or video. No names, telephone numbers,addresses or other identifying information will be placed in theprinted materials or on the internet.

PRIvACY ADvISORYThe information you provide, including your name, address, tele-phone number, and any other identifying information, is classifiedby state law as private and is not accessible by the public but isaccessible by you, or in the case of a minor is accessible by a par-ent or guardian or an individual acting as a parent or guardian inthe absence of a parent or guardian, except that the City ofRedwood Falls shall withhold data from parents or guardians, orindividuals acting as parents or guardians in the absence of par-ents or guardians, upon request by the minor if the City ofRedwood Falls determines that withholding the data would be inthe best interest of the minor. We need this information to enrollyou in the program and to be able to contact you if necessary. Ifyou do not provide the information, you will not be enrolled in therequested program. This information will be provided to thecoaches and members of any team that you are on and to recre-ation personnel who have a need to know it, such as refereesand/or umpires.

COMMUNITY YOUTh FOUNDATIONOur mission is that all children, regardless of financial status, beable to participate in the Redwood Falls City Recreation pro-grams. If you need financial assistance in order for your child toparticipate in these programs, please apply for a scholarship. Toget more information or to obtain an application, call theCommunity Center at 507-644-2333. Scholarships are availableto help kids ages Birth-16 to be involved in City Recreation.

CUSTOMER SERvICE DESKAs you arrive, check in with our customer service staff. Get thelatest information on recreation programs, RACC upcomingevents, and much more. The knowledgeable staff can answerquestions about the facility and recreation programs. This is thearea to reserve space for an upcoming event, purchase a mem-bership, or sign up for a recreation activity.

ChILDREN’S ROOMCelebrate your child’s birthday at the RACC! Let the RACC staffhelp plan your child’s party; everything from pizza to cake to activ-ities! Call today to make your reservation!

LOBBYTake time out of your busy day to play cards, drink some coffee,or just sit and relax.

CIvIC ARENAThe Civic Arena is the home ice for the Redwood Area HockeyAssociation, Redwood Valley High School Hockey Team,Redwood Falls Recreation Department Figure Skaters andCurling Leagues. There are also plenty of opportunities for openskating all winter long in this climate-controlled arena. Open skat-ing is available with a daily pass or as part of your membership.Skate rentals are available. The Arena can also be rented for larg-er, special events such as exhibits or trade shows during the non-ice season.

CONFERENCE CENTERThe Conference Center is available for a wide variety of functions.From weddings to business meetings - trade shows to familygatherings; the conference center can be used as one large cen-ter or divided into smaller rooms. A complete array of round andrectangular tables, chairs, podiums, and even a stage are avail-able for your use. An outdoor patio compliments your event and isthe designated smoking area.

24/7 ACCESSThe RACC Fitness Center is available 24/7. The access card willalso allow access into the Fieldhouse weekdays only from 5:00-8:00 a.m., excluding holidays. Please inquire at the RACCCustomer Service Desk for more information.

FITNESS CENTERThe Fitness Center has a complete line of cardiovascular, free-weights, and other equipment for a safe and effective workout.The most modern exercise systems have been incorporated tooptimize your time and workout efficiency. Stop by the customerservice desk to schedule your FREE fitness orientation. TheRACC has personal trainers available for an additional cost tohelp customize your workout and achieve your fitness goals! Useof the Fitness Center is by a daily pass or with the UpgradedMembership Package.

FIELDhOUSEThe Fieldhouse is a four court, multi-purpose gymnasium that canaccommodate almost any use. Take advantage of the golf nets tokeep your golf swing in good form over the winter. Whether it’s anorganized sporting event or simply an impromptu game of basket-ball, the Fieldhouse awaits you. It can also be rented for larger,special events such as exhibits or trade shows. Enjoy the one-eighth mile, 4-lane walking/running track. Designed for strolling orsprinting as well as specific track events, the track is a popularfeature for young and old alike. Included in the fieldhouse is a70x14x12 golfing/batting cage. Bring your clubs or a bat andswing away! The fieldhouse is also home to our indoor play-ground!

FOR MOREINFORMATION

507-644-2333www.redwoodareacommunitycenter.com

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SHELTER RATES

• Beer Permits: ............. $25 per event

• Shelter Permits:$25 + tax per half day

$40 + tax per full day

• Redwood Falls Shelters:

RAMSEy PARk WESTSIDE PARk

> Zeb Gray Shelter > Shelter

> Falls Shelter LEGION PARk> Lower Shelter > Shelter

Without reservations shelters aretaken on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Ramsey ParkCampground

31 Sites with 50 amp electrical service,restrooms and shower building.

Campground Fee ........... $20 + tax

Tents ............................. $15 + tax

Park Information

NOTE: In order to keep our park areas clean and safe . . .

ABSOLUTELY NO GLASS BEVERAGE CONTAINERS OF ANY TYPE ARE

ALLOWED IN THE PARKS!

We think pets are GREAT! They help enhance life! However, pet owners must be considerate of

others. All pets must be on a leash at all times! You must clean up after your pet in all parks and

on all city streets (City Code, Section 10.13 - misdemeanor). Please do not cause children and oth-

ers to suffer the embarrassment and aggravation of stepping or falling in pet waste.

REDWOOD AREA

MULTI-SKATE PARK

• No littering, No glass containers allowed.• No graffiti, loud music, or inappropriate

language.• Food or drink is allowed by the picnic

table area.• No food or drink inside fence.• Skate at your own risk. The City of

Redwood Falls is not responsible foraccidents.

• The City of Redwood Falls reserves theright to terminate the time of the court ifpark rules are not obeyed.

PROTECT YOUR PRIvILEGES

FOLLOW ThESE RULES:

• Skateboards and in-line skates ONLY!• Protective equipment such as elbow

and kneepads and a helmet are rec-ommended.

• All skaters MUST act in an orderly,safe and respectful manner.

• Please use courtesy toward otherskaters while using the park.

• No drugs, alcohol or tobacco products.

Hours: 7:00 am - 10:00 pm(Weather Pending)

TO RESERvE CAMPSITES & ShELTERSGO TO: www.redwoodareacommunitycenter.com

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RACC Birthday Party PackagesBIRTHDAySUPREME

$105.00 + tax$7 for each additional participant

• Use of Children’s Programming Room (2 hrs.)

• Soda (includes two 2-liter bottles)

• Pizza (two large pizzas - see menu option)

• Party Accessories (plates, napkins, forks, cups, candles)

• Ice Cream Birthday Cake

• Free use of RACC: basketball, wiffleball, climbing

wall, open skating with skate rental, batting cages,

Nintendo Wii’s, etc.

• Decorations may be brought in (please see decorating

policy)

• Cost is for groups up to nine (additionall fee for more than 9)

• Use of indoor playground for children ages 7 &

under is available for an extra fee of $1.00 per

participant.

BIRTHDAyEXTREME

$85.00 + tax$5 for each additional participant

• Use of Children’s Programming Room (2 hrs.)

• Soda (includes two 2-liter bottles)

• Party Accessories (plates, napkins, forks, cups, candles)

• Ice Cream Birthday Cake

• Free use of RACC: basketball, wiffleball, climbing

wall, open skating with skate rental, batting cages,

Nintendo Wii’s, etc.

• Decorations may be brought in (please see decorating

policy)

• Cost is for groups up to nine (additional fee for more than 9)

• Use of indoor playground for children ages 7 &

under is available for an extra fee of $1.00 per

participant.

SilverSneakers®

Yoga Stretch Class

yoga Stretch will move your wholebody through a complete series ofseated and standing yoga poses.

Chair support is offered tosafely perform a variety of postures

designed to increase flexibility,balance and range of movement.Restorative breathing exercises

and a final relaxation will promotestress reduction and mental clarity.

Classes held Friday

Call for Times

SilverSneakers®

Muscular Strength and

Range of Movement

Have fun and move to the musicthrough a variety of exercisesdesigned to increase muscularstrength, range of movement,

and activity for daily living skills.Hand-held weights, elastic tubing

with handles, and a ball areoffered for resistance,

and a chair is used for seatedand/or standing support.

Classes held Monday & Wednesday

Call for Times

FREE to All Ages!

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RACC Fitness Center & Trainers

PERSONAL TRAINERSThe Redwood Area Community Center has personal trainers available to help our mem-bers and non-members reach their fitness goals, have a productive and time-efficientworkout, and feel comfortable working out in the Fitness Center. The personal trainerswill work one-on-one with the clients. Every session will be at the convenience of boththe client and the trainer. All of our trainers have the proper credentials and all are avidexercisers. A session is $20 per hour and you must go a minimum of two sessions. If youwould like more information regarding this, please call us at 644-2333.

Fitness Assessmentyour assessment includes: Body Composition, Strength, Flexibility, Height, Weight, and Cardiovascular

g Marathon Package fg Half Marathon Package fg In-Training Package fTo schedule a fitness assessment please call the Redwood Area Community Center

at 507-644-2333 or email the RACC at: [email protected]

Fitness Assessment Packages:• Marathon Package -

$100/Session Non-Members & $90/Session MembersThe Marathon Package will include the following tests: Body Composition,Strength, Flexibility, Height, Weight, and Cardiovascular. The package isfor 6-months, being assessed on Week 1, 6, 12, 18, and 24. Not only willyou be having the assessments every six weeks you will also receive ameal plan and a workout plan. These plans will change every six-weeks!

• Half Marathon Package -$70/Session Non-Members & $60/Session MembersThe Half Marathon Package will include the following tests: Body Composition, Strength, Flexibility, Height,Weight, and Cardiovascular. The package is for 3-months, being assessed on Week 1, 6, and 12. Not onlywill you be having the assessments every six weeks, you will also receive a meal plan and a workout plan.These plans will change every six-weeks!

• In-Training Package - $30/Session Non-Members & $25/Session MembersThe In-Training Package will include the following tests: Body Composition, Strength, Flexibility, Height,Weight, and Cardiovascular. This package includes assessments by the time. No workout plan or mealplan is available with this plan.

Each assessment will take approximately 1-hour and must be scheduled in advance. Any cancellations made less than 24 hours before the appointment will be charged a $20 fee.

APRIL & MAy “Spring Fever”Buy a punch pass and receive 5 free punches.

Limit 2 per person.

NOVEMBER “The President’s Sale”

BIG MEMBERSHIP DRIVEReceive 10% off a 6 month membership or 15% off a 12 month membership

(current rate schedule applies - purchased from November 1-30).Fitness Assessments are $15/session. Sign up for great door prizes.

DECEMBER “Tis The Season”Give a great Christmas gift! Buy a 6-month or 12-month membership for someone

else and you will receive (the person purchasing) a free punch pass.

HHH

MONTHLyMembership

Specials

HHH

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PACKAGE 6 MONTH

Full Payment

6 MONTH

ACH MonthlyPayment*

12 MONTH

Full Payment

12 MONTH

ACH MonthlyPayment*

Senior Citizen Individual $120 + tax $21.00 + tax $185 + tax $16.42 + tax

Senior Citizen Couple $160 + tax $27.67 + tax $246 + tax $21.50 + tax

Student/CollegeStudent

$73 + tax $13.17 + tax $112 + tax $10.33 + tax

Individual $196 + tax $33.67 + tax $302 + tax $26.17 + tax

Couple $242 + tax $41.33 + tax $355 + tax $30.58 + tax

Family $276 + tax $47.00 + tax $425 + tax $36.42 + tax

Corporate memberships are also available,call 507-644-2333 for more information!

MEMBERShIP INCLUDES: Walking and running track, open gym, openice skating and fitness center. The membership rates will reflect the collab-orative spirit for which the center was built. The Redwood Valley HS/MSstudents and many other user groups will use the building. There will betimes that portions of the center will be unavailable for use due to commu-nity events, tournaments, or a rental

Senior: Ages 60 & Up • Individual: Ages 19-59

Student: Ages 6-18 or College Student Ages 18-22with a valid college ID

Couple: Ages 19-59 includes spouse or domesticpartner or a parent and child under age of 18

(2 people both with the same address)

Family: Includes spouse or domestic partner anddependant children in school up to age 18,

ALL with the same address. Families with more than6 members will be charged $15 per each additional family

member. PCA’s (Personal Care Attendants)will be treated like family members for memberships.

Membership Rates

DAILY ADMISSION(Sales Tax Included)

Category Price

Senior Citizen $4.00

Student $4.00

Adult $5.00

Family $15.00

PUNCH PASS(Sales Tax Included)

Category Price

Adult $60.00(15 days of use)

Student/Senior $45.00(15 days of use)

FEE FOR LOST MEMBERShIP CARD$10 + sales tax

* DIRECT WITHDRAWL FROM CHECKING/SAVINGS ACCOUNT

ThE REDWOOD AREA COMMUNITY CENTERFITNESS CENTER DOES hAvE A 24/7 OPTION

The RACC Fitness Center is available 24/7.

The access card will also allow access into the Fieldhouse

weekdays only from 5:00-8:00 a.m., excluding holidays.

Please inquire at the RACC

Customer Service Desk for more information.

LOCKER ROOMSMen’s, women’s, and family locker rooms

are available to suit the needs of everyone.

• 6-Month RentalLarge .......................... $40.00 + taxMedium ....................... $20.00 + tax

• 12-Month RentalLarge ........................... $80.00 + taxMedium ....................... $40.00 + tax

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Rental Rates

Wedding Package . . . . . . . . $950.00Full room for 2 days, catering kitchen use, patio use,

table and chair setup/takedown, linens, security officer.

USER GROUP DESCRIPTIONS:

Category A: City of Redwood Falls,

ISD 2897 and their ancillary

organizations.

No damage deposit required.

Category B: Civic, charitable,

service clubs, and other

governmental organizations.

Category C: Private individuals,

organizations, or businesses

Room Category B Category C DamageDeposit

Small Room $12/hour • $46/day $17/hour • $72/day $50

1 Medium Room $24/hour • $92/day $34/hour • $144/day $75

2 Medium Rooms $48/hour • $184/day $68/hour • $288/day $100

Full Room $70/hour • $270/day $94/hour • $435/day $250

Fieldhouse

Non-Prime: April - Sept.

$80/hour

$515/Day #1 • $415/Day #2

$100/hour

$600/Day #1 • $500/Day #2

$250

Fieldhouse

Prime: October - March

$120/hour

$625/Day #1 • $525/Day #2

$150/hour

$1000/Day #1 • $900/Day #2

$250

Fieldhouse: One Court $20/hour $25/hour

Track $250/4 hr. block $300/4 hr. block

Arena*: Non-Ice Season $70/hour

$415/Day #1 • $315/Day #2

$90/hour

$500/Day #1 • $400/Day #2

$250

Arena*: Ice Season $95/hour

$625/Day #1 • $525/Day #2

$125/hour

$900/Day #1 • $800/Day #2

$250

Children’s Room $15/hour • $50/day $15/hour • $50/day

Linens* Small Round: $3/Table • Large Round: $4/Table • Rectangular: $4/Table

Napkins: 50¢ ea. • Rectangular Skirting: $9/Table • Round Skirting: $6/Table

Arena Team Room* $25/hour $25/hour $50

Overhead Projector * $10/day $10/day

TV/VCR * $15/day $15/day

Security Officer $50/hour (4 hour minimum) $50/hour (4 hour miniumum)

Extra Staffing/Clean Up Person $25/hour (if needed) $25/hour (if needed)

DSL WIRELSS - NO CHARGE WIRELSS - NO CHARGE

LCD Projector * $60/day $60/day

Phone Line * $15/day $15/day

Link Concessions $40/day $40/day

Rental rates are for regularly posted business hours. Minimum Rental: 2 hours. Facilities can be rented

beyond the regular hours for an additional per hour charge. Rentals will be available during

weekends May-September even though facility is closed. *Sales tax not included.

ARENA BILLBOARDSARE AVAILABLE

Ask for details at the RACC courtesy counter.

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Swimming Pool Info.POOL PHONE627-2777

GREAT THINGSat the

Redwood Falls Aquatic Center

Pool PartiesPool parties may be scheduled Monday through Saturday

in 1½ hour increments (availability depends on date, time, andstaff). The fee is $125.00, plus $3.00 per person. Pool staff are notresponsible for children outside of the Aquatic Center. We requirea responsible adult to be present throughout the pool party to helpmonitor the participants and see that guests get home safely.

Private LessonsFee: $12.00 for each half hour sessionSwimmers are encouraged to participate in regularly

scheduled group lessons. Private lessons are available at the poolif you meet one of the following criteria: 1) certified instructor’srecommendation; 2) special adaptations which need to be docu-mented. Final decisions regarding this will be made at the discre-tion of the pool manager.

Dive Into Summer Funwith Swim Team!

Work with experienced coaches to improve your strokes and learn newskills at your own pace. No Girl Scout experience required. Girls mustbe able to swim 25 yards. Teams practice 2-3 hours a week at the localpool. Meets usually occur once a week. Compete against girls in yourown age bracket. Girls will receive swim caps. Ribbons are earned atevery meet.

June 11 - July 28 • ALL girls grades k-12Practice Dates and Times TBD

Questions? Contact Heather Ballman or Brenda Skroveat 800-845-0787 or [email protected]

Aqua Fitness Class and Lap SwimFitness Class Season Pass........................................................................... $85.00Lap Swim Package....................................................................................... $50.00Aqua Fitness/Lap Swim Punch Pass - 12 punches......................................... $36.00

The perfect class for finding success in a fitness routine. All activities in this class are completed inthe water. your body joints do not suffer undue stress, yet every movement requires you to fightthrough the resistance of the water. you do not need to know how to swim to participate in this class,but you should not be afraid of the water.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and ThursdayJune 11 - August 16 • 5:15-6:00 p.m. • Class size: Min. 6

Jr. LifeguardClass (#P01)

This is an opportunity for boys andgirls who have passed Level 6swimming lessons, but are not oldenough to enter lifeguard training.Activities in this program willinclude lifeguard skill building andpersonal swimming skill enhance-ment. For job shadowing opportu-nities please contact Tim for moreinformation at 507-644-2333.

Mon., Wed., Fri. • July 9-278:00-8:50 a.m.Fee: $40 (Min. 6)

$72 * - non Girl Scouts(extra $12 is for G.S.

Registration which includesliability insurance)

$60 * - registeredGirl Scouts

*Financial Assistance Available.

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Swimming Pool Info.SWIMMING INSTRUCTION SCHEDULENOTE: When necessary, pre-testing will be done the first two days of each session toinsure correct levels. Anyone interested in knowing what level to register for, pleasecall the RACC. FOR ALL SESSIONS: Week 1 will be Monday-Thursday, with a make-upday on Friday; and Week 2 will be Monday-Thursday with a make-up day on Friday (seeinformation below for more details). CLASS FEES for levels 2-6 are based on eight 50-minute swim sessions. Class fees for level 1 and tiny tots are based oneight 30-minute swim sessions. If we hold a class with less than sevenstudents, the manager reserves the option to reduce the total classhours, or to combine classes together.

SESSION ONE • JUNE 18-28

9:00-9:50 a.m. Levels 6 (P05), 5 (P06), 4 (P07)

10:00-10:50 a.m. Levels 5 (P08), 4 (P09), 3 (P010), 2 (P011)

11:00-11:50 a.m. Levels 4 (P12), 3 (P13), 2 (P14)

11:00-11:30 a.m. Level 1A (P15)

11:30-12:00 noon Level 1B (P16)

12:00-12:30 p.m. Level 1C (P17)

12:30-1:20 p.m. Levels 3 (P18), 3 (P18A), 2 (P19), 2 (P19A)

12:30-1:00 p.m. Level 1D (P20)

5:00-5:50 p.m. Level 2 (P21)

5:00-5:30 p.m. Tiny Tots (1½ years - 4½ years)* (P22)

* An adult must accompany the child in the water.

5:30-6:00 p.m. Level 1E (P23)

SESSION TWO • JULy 9-19

9:00-9:50 a.m. Levels 6 (P24), 5 (P25), 4 (P26)

10:00-10:50 a.m. Levels 5 (P28), 4 (P29), 3 (P30), 2 (P31)

11:00-11:50 a.m. Levels 4 (P32), 3 (P33), 2 (P34)

11:30-12:00 noon Level 1A (P35)

12:00-12:30 p.m. Level 1B (P36)

12:30-1:00 p.m. Level 1C (P37)

12:30-1:20 p.m. Levels 4 (P38), 3 (P39), 2 (P40), 2 (P40A)

5:00-5:30 p.m. Tiny Tots (1½ years - 4½ years)* (P41)

* An adult must accompany the child in the water.

5:30-6:00 p.m. Level 1D (P42)

SESSION THREE • JULy 30 - AUGUST 9

10:00-10:50 a.m. Levels 6 (P43), 5 (P44), 4 (P45), 3 (P46), 2 (P47)

11:00-11:50 a.m. Levels 4 (P49), 3 (P50), 2 (P51)

11:30-12:00 noon Level 1A (P52)

12:00-12:30 p.m. Level 1B (P53)

12:30-1:00 p.m. Level 1C (P54)

12:30-1:20 p.m. Levels 3 (P55), 2 (P56), 2 (P56A)

5:00-5:50 p.m. Level 2 (P57)

5:00-5:30 p.m. Tiny Tots (1½ years - 4½ years)* (P58)

* An adult must accompany the child in the water.

5:30-6:00 p.m. Level 1D (P59)

IF CLASS ISPOSTPONED

due to theweather

make-up dateswill be held

on June 22 & 29at the same timeas the regularly

scheduled class.

IF CLASS ISPOSTPONED

due to theweather

make-up dateswill be held

on July 13 & 20at the same timeas the regularly

scheduled class.

IF CLASS ISPOSTPONED

due to theweather

make-up dateswill be held onAugust 3 & 10

at the same timeas the regularly

scheduled class.

SWIMMINGINSTRUCTORS

All swimming instructorsare Red Cross certified

instructors andhold current certificates

in CPR and First Aid

POOL PHONE627-2777

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Swimming Pool Info.SWIMMING POOL HOURS

The regular full schedule will begin on May25th (subject to change). Listen to kLGR orjoin us on Facebook for special announce-

ments regarding the pool schedule. The closure datewill depend on staff availability.

MONDAy THROUGH THURSDAy

8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Scheduled Lessons

12:00-12:30 p.m. (12-1 on non-swimming lesson weeks) Lap Swimming

12:30-1:20 p.m. Scheduled Lessons

1:30-4:30 p.m. OPEN SWIMMING

4:30-6:00 p.m. Lessons / Miscellaneous Pool Activities

5:15-6:00 p.m. Aqua Fitness / Lap Swimming (2-3 lanes)

6:15-8:15 p.m. OPEN SWIMMING

8:30-10:00 p.m. Available for Pool Parties

FRIDAy, SATURDAy and SUNDAy

11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Available for Pool Parties (Saturday)

1:30-8:00 p.m. OPEN SWIMMING (Friday*)

8:30-10:00 p.m. Available for Pool Parties (Friday & Saturday)

* Friday Schedule is subject to change if make-up lessons are needed.

SEASON PASS FEES

FamilyIncludes spouse or domestic part-ner & dependant children - ALL withsame address. Families with morethen 6 members will be charged$15.00 per each additional familymember. PCA'S (Personnel CareAttendants) will be treated like fam-ily members for memberships.

$130.00 + tax

Individual $70.00 + tax

INDIVIDUAL DAILyRATE FEES - PER VISIT

$5.00(3 & older)

$3.00(spectator only)

PUNCH PASS FEES(sales tax is not included)

10 Punches $40.00

20 Punches $70.00

40 Punches $120.00

2012 LESSON FEES

Swim Lessons(Levels 2-6)$35.0050 minute lesson

Private Lessons$12.001/2 hour lesson

Tiny Tots(2-4½ years old)$30.0030 minute lesson

Lap Swimmingfor the Season$50.00 for season(or) $3.00 per day

Level One$30.0030 minute lesson

Junior Lifeguard$40.00

POOL PHONE627-2777

LIFEGUARD TRAINING

June 4-8Fee: $150

Dates are subject to changedue to the weather.

(P04)

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SUMMER Youth Activities

INTRODUCTIONTO ARCHERy

The Redwood Falls Archery Program isback. Class will include learning archerysafety, proper technique, and shooting

form. Shooting in the class will include targetarchery, 3D archery, and bow hunting. Equipmentwill be provided.

Thursdays: August 2, 9, 16

HELD AT THE RACC

Beginners S1...................5:45-6:45 p.m. (Y06)

Inter./Advanced S1........ 6:50-7:50 p.m. (Y06A)

FEE: $18.00 • Min.: 6 / Max.: 16

yOUTH BASEBALL & SOFTBALLGRADE REQUIREMENTS ARE BASED ON GRADE CHILD IS GOING INTO THE 2012-13 SCHOOL yEAR

Have an enjoyable time developing the fundamentals and skills of baseball & soft-ball. Practices and games will be held Monday thru Thursday (occasional Friday)

with an assortment of night games scheduled. Teams will meet approximately 2-3times per week. The season will run from June 4th thru July 26th. Sign-up deadline

will be Friday, May 11th as we would like to have the schedules posted by Thursday,May 24th. Registrants signed up after this date will be put on a waiting list and will be put

on a team ONLy if there are openings, SO SIGN UP EARLy! Rosters and schedules will beposted at the RACC and on-line by Thursday, May 24th at 5:00 p.m.

PEANUTS LEAGUe9:00-10:00 a.m.Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd grade ............ $35.00

$40 after 5/11/12 • $45 after 5/24/12

In the ‘Peanuts League’ players will have theoption to hit off a tee or have a coach pitch tothem. League will stress getting outs morethan scoring runs. Introduction to the basicsof the sport will be the key to success. Boysand girls will be on combined teams.

American league10:10-11:20 a.m.3rd & 4th Grade ..................................... $40.00

$45 after 5/11/12 • $50 after 5/24/12

Coaches will provide advanced practice on allthe basics of the game. Advanced skills offielding, making plays, and advancing runnerswill be refined. Players may start specializingin certain positions including the kids pitching.

national league11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.5th, 6th & 7th grade ............................. $40.00

$45 after 5/11/12 • $50 after 5/24/12

The game will take an even more advanced lookat making relays, double plays, and specializa-tion. The natural ability of this level will carrythe game to all levels except for stealing.Players will start specializing in certain posi-tions including pitching. All other baseballrules will apply.

GIRLS softball10:10-11:20 a.m.3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th Grade..................... $40.00

$45 after 5/11/12 • $50 after 5/24/12

Coaches will provide advanced practice on allthe basics of the game. Advanced skills offielding, making plays, and advancing runnerswill be refined. Players may start specializing incertain positions. Depending on players, acoach may pitch or a pitching machine will beused.

TAE kWON DOThis class is offered to boys & girls/men &women (ages 7 & up). Learn the basic skills ofTae kwon Do. The class will include stretchingexercises and learning the techniques forbasic punches and kicks. youth age 6 will beaccepted upon approval of parents andinstructor.

5th Degree Black Belt InstructorRich Seavert

3rd Degree Black Belt InstructorCindy Gunderson

MONDAyS & THURSDAyS JULy 9-26 (6:00-7:00 p.m.)

Classes held at the RACCFee: $20.00 - Min.: 8 / Max: 25

(Y01)

(Y02)

(Y03)

(Y04)

(Y05)

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yOUTH FOOTBALL,GyMNASTICS and VOLLEyBALL

Ross Nachreiner, Recreation Coordinator

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CARDINAL VOLLEyBALL CAMPGirls entering 1st-9th grade will learn and practice the basic skills ofpower volleyball. Skills that are emphasized will be: setting, serving,bumping, and hitting. Fee includes camp t-shirt. Min. 10 / Max. Open

Grades 1-3 (Y09)

11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. ........ $25.00 - $5.00 late fee after 5/22

Grades 4-6 (Y10)

1:00-2:30 p.m. ..................... $30.00 - $5.00 late fee after 5/22

Grades 7-9 (Y11)

8:30-11:00 a.m. ................... $30.00 - $5.00 late fee after 5/22

SUMMER GyMNASTICSTuesday, Wednesday, Thursday • June 12th-July 26th

(NO CLASSES JULy 2-6)

Lessons are available for those ages 4 through the 6th grade. Basicand advanced gymnastics skills will be taught using the floor, bars,vault, and beam. All lessons are held at the RACC Fieldhouse.Coaches, along with the parents will have the right to move a par-ticipant to a different class based on ability.

Min: 8 / Max: 18

CARDINAL FOOTBALL CAMPHead RVHS Football Coach Matt Lundeen is offering a skill enhancementcamp for boys and girls entering kindergarten through 9th grade. Campsare geared to teach athletes the fundamentals of football and to develop alove for the sport. Pads are not worn during camp, therefore there is notackling! Cost includes a camp t-shirt.

Lead Instructor: Matt LundeenHeld at the RVHS Football Practice Field • August 6, 7, 8

Fee: $28 ($5 late fee after 7/20/12) Min.: 10 / Max.: Open

• Entering Grades k-5.......10:00-11:30 a.m. • Entering Grades 6-9...........2:30-4:00 p.m.

Level One - Tumbling Tots (Y12)

4:00 - 4:30 pm ........................................ $35This class is for boys and girls ages 4-6 that are first timeparticipants or those with limited gymnastics experience.No (or minimal) skills required to be in this class.

Level Two - Tiny Twisters (Y13)

4:35-5:05 pm .......................................... $35This class is for boys and girls ages 4-8 with limited gym-nastics experience. Participants should have experiencedoing forward rolls, bridges, and handstands.

Level Three - Summer-Saulters (Y14)

5:10-5:40pm ........................................... $35This class is for boys and girls ages 6 on up who have par-ticipated in gymnastics classes and are able to performcartwheels, backbends/bridges.

Level Four - Rock-its & Rollers (Y15)

5:45-6:30 pm .......................................... $50These classes are designed for boys and girls ages 6 on upand are intended for those that can and want to work onmore advanced skills such as round-offs, back walk-over's,and back handsprings.

SUMMER Youth Activities

(Y07) (Y08)

Lead Instructor: Lael Dornseif

June 11, 12, 13RVHS/MS Gymnasium

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Redwood Area Gymnastics AcademyWelcome to the Redwood Area Gymnastics Academy and to Coach Dean

Wilson. Coach Wilson will be offering advanced gymnastics classes for girls andboys who wish to work on their gymnastics skills during the off season! Classeswill be offered 4 days a week during the specified sessions below. Students cancome all 4 days per week or at very least come 2 of the 4 days. They will getout of the camp what they want to put into it!

The Academy is designed for those gymnasts that have prior gymnastics par-ticipation. Qualifications include but not limited to those that are close to doingback-handsprings on the floor, are able to swing and do pull-over's on the bars,and for those that are working on cartwheels on the beam.

Students must be able to work independentlyafter given direction from the coach.

If you have any further questions about the academy,please email Coach Dean at [email protected]

Session 1: May 2-May 25 (Y17) ................................................. $110.00 Class schedule will be posted on-line by April 24, with classes running from 3:30-6:00 p.m.Registration deadline will be Friday, April 27

*Session 2: May 29-June 22 (Y18) ............................................. $110.00Class schedule will be posted on-line by May 16, with classes running either from8:30-11:00 a.m. or 12:30-3:00 p.m. Registration deadline will be Wednesday, May 23

Gusty Camp 1: June 24-June 28 ............. Fee TBD INCLUDES TRANSPORTATION

For more information on the Gustavus Summer Camps please talk to Coach Wilson.

*Session 3: July 2-July 20 (Y19) .................................................. $90.00Class schedule will be posted on-line by June 19, with classes running either from8:30-11:00 a.m. or 12:30-3:00 p.m. Registration deadline will be Tuesday, June 26

Gusty Camp 2: July 29-August 2 ............. Fee TBD INCLUDES TRANSPORTATION

For more information on the Gustavus Summer Camps please talk to Coach Wilson.

Session 4: August 20-September 14 (Y20) ................................ $120.00Class schedule will be posted on-line by August 7, with classes running from 3:30-6:00 p.m.Registration deadline will be Monday, August 13

Session 5: September 17-October 12 (Y21) .............................. $120.00Class schedule will be posted on-line by September 4, with classes running from 3:30-6:00p.m.Registration deadline will be Monday, September 10

Session 6: October 15-November 9 (Y22) ................................. $120.00Class schedule will be posted on-lineby October 2, with classes running from 3:30-6:00 p.m.Registration deadline will be Monday, October 8

* High School aged students may register for Sessions 2 and 3.Other times are available by contacting Coach Wilson.

NEW!!!

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JUNIOR GOLF LESSONSJunior Golf Lessons are an introductory program to the sport of golf. Lessons will beavailable to kids ages 6-18 and will include learning the basic and advanced skillsof chipping, putting, driving, as well as course etiquette. Lessons will be held atthe RVHS Driving Range, located east of the Football Stadium and Track & Field.

Redwood Falls is happy to announce that they are a “Sticks for Kids” community. Due toa grant from the NRPA, the Redwood Falls Recreation Department has received 11 sets ofclubs for use by participants in its golf program. Reserve your set today at the RACC.

yOUTH GOLF and DANCE CAMPSRoss Nachreiner, Recreation Coordinator

MINI DANCE CAMP“Fun & Friends!”A special camp for girls ages 3, 4, 5 & k. The campwill include basic dance elements and a fun, shortroutine that will be performed on the last day ofcamp at 12:45 p.m. Classes include dance activi-ties and games designed for this age group.Classes will be held at the RACC.

Lead Instructor: Ramona Larson

“Fun & Friends”: $25.00

August 14, 15, 16 • 12:10 - 12:55 p.m.

Girls ages 3, 4, 5, and going into kindergarten

SUPER DANCE CAMP“Fireworks!”Get ready for some fun as you learn dance skillsand a routine to perform at a Cardinal footballgame! Girls going into 1st-6th grade of all dancelevels can participate. An extra rehearsal will beheld on the high school football field prior to theperformance. Football game and practice dateTBD. Classes will be held at the RACC. Dancersneed a pair of black dance pants and a long-sleeved black t-shirt/top as the basis of their cos-tuming. A design for the top will be providedalong with dance props.

(Y28)

(Y29)

Instructor: Eric HildrethFee: $25.00 • Class Size: 5 Min. / Max. Open

Session 1: (Y25) .....................8:00-9:00 a.m.Thursdays • June 14, 21, 28

Session 2: (Y26) .....................8:00-9:00 a.m.Thursdays • July 12, 26, August 2 (NO CLASS ON JULy 19)

Lead Instructor: Ramona Larson

“Fireworks”: $45.00

August 14, 15, 1610:45 a.m. - 12:00 noon

Girls going into 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th Grade

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yOUTH BASkETBALLCAMPS

and JUNIOR RANGERSRoss Nachreiner, Recreation Coordinator

CARDINAL GIRLSBASkETBALL CAMPSThis camp is for girls entering grades 2-5, who wantto improve their ability to play organized basketball.Camp will include fundamental skill development, aswell as advanced game skills. Sessions will takeplace in the high school gym.

Lead Instructor:RVHS Head Coach Mike kessler

RVHS GymnasiumFee includes a camp t-shirt.

Min.: 10 / Max.: Open • June 4-7

Grades 2-5 (Y30) ....................... 1:00-2:30 p.m.$30.00 - $5.00 late fee after 5/18/12

This camp is designed for those already in basketballas well as those who are just picking up the game.Camp will put a major stress on the team aspects ofthe sport including “Team Offense and Defense”.Sessions will take place in the high school gym. Feeincludes a camp t-shirt.

Lead Instructor:RVHS Head Coach Mike kesslerMin.: 10 / Max.: Open • June 4-7

Grades 6-8 (Y31) .......... 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.$35.00 - $5.00 late fee after 5/18/12

CARDINAL BOySBASkETBALL CAMPCardinal Basketball Coach Markus Okeson wouldlike to invite you to attend the Redwood Valley BoysBasketball Camp. Camps are designed to developindividual and team skills in areas of shooting, ball-handling, defense, and rebounding. Along with thesebasic skills, campers will learn to develop a positiveattitude and self-discipline while playing the game.

Lead Instructor:RVHS Head Coach Mark Okeson

RVHS GymnasiumFee includes a camp t-shirt.

Min.: 10 / Max.: Open • June 25-28

Grades k-2 (Y32) .......................1:15-2:15 p.m.$25.00 - $5.00 late fee after 6/6/12

Grades 3-5 (Y33) ....................... 2:30-4:00 p.m.$30.00 - $5.00 late fee after 6/6/12

Grades 6-9 (Y34) .......... 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.$35.00 - $5.00 late fee after 6/6/12

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SUMMER Youth Activities

RAMSEy PARk JUNIOR RANGERSJunior Rangers is an outdoor program for children to learn about all the environment has to offer. Someclass activities include learning how to canoe, fish, and take care of the zoo animals. Children will alsolearn about everything that contributes to parks, such as trees, flowers, bugs, birds, fish, campsite setup,park rangers, water quality, pollution and more. All participants will meet at the lower shelter across fromthe zoo on the first day. Activities may be planned at other sites within Redwood Falls. (Min.: 9 / Max.: 12)

Lead Instructor: Polly BowenFee: $38.00 • Boys & Girls Grades 1-4

Monday - Thursday

JUNE 4-14• Session One: (Y35) ............10:15-11:45 a.m.

JULy 16-26• Session Two: (Y36) .......... 10:15-11:45 a.m.

• Session Three: (Y37) ............5:00-6:30 p.m.

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SPORTSof SORTS (Y40)

Join us for an afternoon of funand games. Activities will

include frisbee golf tournaments, bocce ball,basketball, kickball, bean bags, and muchmore. Watch for a complete schedule at theRACC. Boys and girls in grades 3-7 are invit-ed to attend. Held near the Aquatic Center.

Lead Instructor: City Rec. StaffTuesdays & Thursdays: June 12 - July 19

1:30-2:45 p.m.$2 per session or $15 for the summer

Min. 10 / Max. Open

LACROSSE 101 (Y41)

Join the Craze!!Lacrosse is taking the state bystorm. Lacrosse 101 will intro-duce the basic fundamentalsand skills of Lacrosse. Classsessions will introduce posi-tions, faceoffs, passing, catch-ing, shooting basics, basicoffense and defensive sets, and willinclude an intro to goal tending.

June 4-8 ................................ 5:00-7:00 p.m.Monday-Friday

Boys & Girls Grades 7-12

Instructor: Dan PaurFormer member of the St. John's University

Lacrosse Team & Empire Lacrosse League Player

Classes to be held at the RACCFee: $20 • Min. 10 / Max. Open

SUMMER Youth ActivitiesSPORTS OF SORTS, LACROSSE

and SOCCER CAMPRoss Nachreiner, Recreation Coordinator

Need a great off-season workout? No more hitting foam golf balls into a net or taking soft toss with a whif-fle ball. Try out the Indoor Golfing/Batting Cage. The cage is a 70' long x 14' high x 12' double wide cage thatcan be used for live batting for baseball and softball players as well as live hitting for golfers. Participantsare asked to bring their own golf clubs and balls as well as bats, balls, and helmets for live hitting. The cagecan be used by 2 separate groups at one time as it is a double cage. The cage is located on the south side ofFieldhouse Court #3. Call ahead and reserve the court today!

Fee: Adult $5.00 • Students $4.00 • Members Free

Indoor Golfing/Batting Cage

HELP WANTEDAT THE REDWOOD AREA COMMUNITy CENTER

• SOCCER INSTRUCTORS• FLAG FOOTBALL COACHES• RINk ATTENDANTS• VOLLEyBALL INSTRUCTORS• TUMBLING/GyMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR

Pay scale rangesfrom $7.50 - $12.00 per hour

depending on experience and position.Application Deadline: August 31, 2012

* SEASONAL FULL-TIMESTREETS or PARkS & RECREATIONMAINTENANCE WORkER:

Individual must hold a valid driver’s license and havephysical ability to lift 75 lbs. Starting hourly rate is$8.50/hr. These positions may run between May toSeptember based on need and availability.

* SEASONAL PART-TIMELANDSCAPE TECHNICIAN:

Individual will maintain landscape of various city prop-erties from approximately April to October. Flexibleschedule with possibility of up to 20 hrs. per week andstarting at $12/hr. Individual must have a valid driver’slicense and their own vehicle to travel to the variouswork sites. Must be an independent worker, be able tolift/push up to 30 lbs. and be able to use gardeningtools. This position will run approximately from April toSeptember based on need and availability.

* Applications are available from City Hall or on-line atwww.ci.redwood-falls.mn.us. Applicants should returncompleted application to HR Manager, 333 S.Washington, PO Box 526, Redwood Falls, MN 56283by 4:30 p.m. on April 11, 2012

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SUMMER Youth Activities

MUSIC IN ME (Y49)

We all have music inside of us! During this uplifting and cre-ative time we will sing old familiar and also new tunes with theguitar, explore various musical and rhythm instruments, andlearn to move our bodies to the beat. Come join the fun as weexpress ourselves through music!

Instructor: Pam Arentson

Fee: $15.00 • Min. 8 / Max. 12

Boys & Girls: 4-6 years old

June 11-15 • 10:30-11:15 a.m.

GigglesGames

kids will keep busy playing cooperativegames that are non-competitive duringthis class. Games will be played indoorsand outdoors. The class will include lotsof large muscle activity and will incorpo-rate some music as well.

Fee: $18.00 • Min. 8 / Max. 16

Boys & Girls 3-5 years oldInstructors:

Ann Tiffany & Pam Arentson

Session 1: (Y42)

Monday-Friday: June 4-85:15-6:15 p.m.

MINI SPORTS CAMPThe Sports Mini Camp is a program designedfor your 4 to 6 year old that provides theopportunity to participate in a variety ofsports. We'll cover the basics of kickball, t-ball, basketball, and soccer as well as havingfun in other games and activities. This will bea great opportunity for your preschooler andkindergartener to develop socially throughinteraction with other young participants. Allclasses held at the RACC with Lead InstructorPam Arentson.

Fee: $18 • Min. 8 / Max. 16Instructor: Pam Arentson

Boys & Girls Ages 4-6All children must be 4 years of age by

the time their camp session starts.

June 11-15 (Y47)

• Session 1: Mon.-Fri. (9:15-10:15 a.m.)

July 23-27 (Y48)

• Session 2: Mon. -Fri. (9:15-10:15 a.m.)

and

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SUMMER Youth Activities

Nature is Neat!Come explore, discover, examine, investigate, ponder, share, question, and most of all ENJOY the won-ders of nature! Much of the time our classroom will be outdoors and will involve hands-on activities. Wewill hike to the Redwood Valley School's environmental learning center, and also plan to meet at theLower Shelter in Ramsey Park one day. (Date TBD) Topics may include animals, birds, trees, pond life,insects, and plants and flowers. If your kids are curious and like science, fresh air, and sunshine, thisclass is for them! Meet at the Children's Program-ming Room at the RACC. A complete schedule willbe available the first day of class.

Fee: $18.00 • Min: 8 / Max: 12Boys & Girls 5-7 years old

Instructors: Ann Tiffany & Pam Arentson

Session 1: (Y43) ........................................................ June 4-8 Monday-Friday 8:30-9:30 a.m.

Session 2: (Y44) ........................................................ July 9-13Monday-Friday 8:30-9:30 a.m.

kINDNESS COUNTS (Y50)

How do your kids show kindness? Want your kids to be more kind to friends andfamily?!? Come and enjoy learning fun songs on how to show kindness, gamesused to encourage friendship, and crafts to tie it all together. There will be a shortprogram at 10:30 on the final day.

June 18-21 • 9:30-10:30 a.m. Boys and Girls Ages 4-6

Fee: $20.00 • Min. 10/ Max. OpenRACC Children’s Programming Room

Lead Instructors: Matt and Amber Lundeen

SunShine CampWe cannot find a better way to spend an hour of a sun filled day than at Sunshine Camp. We'lldo a little bit of everything including stories, games, music, art, and movement. Class will beheld in the Children's Programming Room at the RACC.

Instructors: Ann Tiffany & Pam ArentsonFee: $18.00 • Min. 8 / Max. 16

Boys & Girls 3-5 years old

Session 1: (Y45) ....................................... June 4-8Monday-Friday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Session 2: (Y46) ...................................... July 9-13Monday-Friday 10:00-11:00 a.m.

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DISTANCE RUNNING CAMPTENNIS and TRACk

Ross Nachreiner, Recreation Coordinator

yOUTH TENNIS LESSONSyouth Tennis Lessons are an excellent opportunityfor youth to develop and enhance their tennis skills.Participants will have an opportunity to learn basicserve and volley techniques as well as playing thenet and base line.

Lead Instructor: Morgan TholkesMin. 6 / Max. 12 • Fee: $25.00

Mondays, Wednesdays, FridaysHigh School Courts

SESSION ONE: JUNE 4-22

Beginners (Gr. 4-8) (Y55) ................. 9:00-10:00 a.m.

Advanced Beginners (Y56) .............10:10-11:10 a.m.

Beginners (Gr. 1-3) (Y57) ...... 11:20 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

SESSION TWO: JULy 9-27

Beginners (Gr. 4-8) (Y58) ................. 9:00-10:00 a.m.

Advanced Beginners (Y59) ............ 10:10-11:10 a.m.

Beginners (Gr. 1-3) (Y60) ...... 11:20 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

CARDINAL JR. TEAM TENNISCardinal Junior Team Tennis is anadvanced tennis program that offerspractices 2 times per week and includestraveling and playing other area players.Coaching this season is RVHS Head

Coach Jeremy Robinson. Jeremybrings an abundance of coach-

ing and playing experience tothe program.

Instructor: Jeremy RobinsonFee: $60.00 • High School Courts

Tuesdays & Thursdays • June 7 - July 26NO CLASS JULy 3RD OR 5TH

Boys & Girls

• Grades 5-8 (Y52) ......................10:15-11:30 a.m.

• Grades 9-12 (Y53) ......................9:00-10:15 a.m.

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SUMMER Youth Activities

DISTANCE RUNNING CAMP (Y54)

Let’s “Head to the Sticks” for our 11th Annual Sibley State Park DistanceRunning Camp. Participant’s main focus at camp will be running, but willalso include swimming, volleyball, canoeing, and a sunset walk. If enroll-ment drops below 18, the trip will be decreased by one night.

Hope to see you in stride at Sibley State Park!

Who Can Attend? Any 7-12 Grade StudentMin.: 18 / Max.: 30

Lead Instructor: Shawn Cilek

Tuesday, June 19 (leave at 9:30 a.m.) • Thursday, June 21 (return at 7:30 p.m.)

Fee: $65.00INCLUDES FOOD,

CAMPING, ANDTRANSPORTATION

HERSHEy TRACk and HERSHEy TRACk FOR JUNIORS (Y51)

Come run, jump, throw, and race your way to the finish line! Learn the basic skills of the stand-ing long jump, sprinting, distance running, and the softball throw. This year’s program will beoffered to boys and girls ages 6-14 and will be held at the Redwood Valley High School Track andField. Participants ages 9-14 will have the opportunity to participate in the District 2 meet onJune 23rd at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter; and the possibility of advancement toState and an all expense trip to the National Meet in Hershey, Pennsylvania.Min. 10 / Max. Open

Lead Instructor: City Rec Staff

MONDAyS & THURSDAyS: May 31 - June 21 (6:15-7:15 p.m.)

Fee: $18.00 • Redwood Valley HS Track & Field

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Associations & Clubs

Redwood AreaBasketball Association

The Redwood Area Basketball Association (RABA) provides a basketballprogram for boys and girls 4th-8th grade. December through March isconsidered “traveling season” for the Association. Participants will uti-lize skills developed in practice to compete in weekend tournamentsheld in our area.

REGISTRATION & SIGN-UP FALL 2012FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT MAHLON MACE

AT 507-637-3530 (H) or 507-430-4537 (C)

Cardinal YouthFootball

The Cardinal youth Football program is back with a couple of new looks. Once again theCardinal youth Tackle Football Program will be offered to boys and girls in the 5th and 6thGrade in the Fall 2012. Participants will practice 2 nights a week and will play games onSaturday's as they will be joining the Little 6 League which include teams from TMB,Pipestone, Wabasso, MCC, Minneota, and RRC.

Fundamentals and developing an enjoyment of the gameare the keys to a successful season.

Registrations will be acceptedat the RACC from April 30-May 18

Fee: $50will include use of shoulder pads, helmet, jersey, and pants.

Interested in becoming a coach?Please talk to Coach Lundeen or Ross at the RACC.

We will open up registration once again in August if roster sizes allow. Practices willbegin Monday, August 20th. We will host a brief kick-off meeting and uniform fitting priorto starting with a date to be determined.

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SUMMER Special Activities

“Take the Challenge” at the Prairie WoodsEnvironmental Learning Center (Y39)

on Wednesday, August 8, 2012Leave the RACC at 7:45 a.m. and return around 2:00 p.m.

Are you looking for a thrilling, challenging day this summer? Then join us as we travel to thePrairie Woods Environmental Learning Center located near Spicer. During the adventure, par-ticipants will be taking part in the Flying Squirrel, Climbing Wall, and Canoeing. Participantswill be taking part in high element activities under the supervision by trained adults. A sepa-rate release form will need to be signed by an adult prior to the student leaving on the trip.

40 ft. (3-sided) Climbing TowerThe Flying Squirrel • Canoeing

Bring a sack lunch which we will enjoy at the PWELCParticipants must be entering the 3rd - 8th Grade

Registration Deadline: Wednesday, August 1st

Fee: 24.00

Ride Along andJoin The Fun!

Minnesota Twins vs. Chicago White SoxWednesday, June 27th

Fee: $38.00 Fee Includes: Admission Ticket (upper deck behind home plate)

and Coach Bus Transportation

GRADES 3 - SENIOR ADULTS (Anyone younger must be accompanied by an adult.)

Participants are reminded to bring a sack lunch. The bus will leave from theCommunity Center at 8:00 a.m. and return around 6:45 p.m.

Registration Deadline is June 5th

(Y38)

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SUMMER Special Activities

SUMMER Adult Activities

PITCH/HIT/RUNCOMPETITION

The Redwood FallsRecreation Dept., in con-

junction with Pepsi, is spon-soring the 4th Annual

Pitch/Hit/Run Competition for allboys and girls ages 7-14 (age as of

July 17, 2012). Registration forms will be avail-able at the RACC before the competition and theday of the competition. A parent signature mustaccompany the registration. Participants are notallowed to wear cleats during the event.

MONDAy, MAy 14 at 6:15 P.M.

held atMemorial Park

THIS EVENTIS FREE!

BIKE

RODEOTUESDAy

June 5, 20125:30-7:00 p.m.

RACC North Parking Lot

FUN FOR ALL AGESRAIN LOCATION: Civic Arena

OBSTACLECOURSES!

PRIZESGALORE!

INDOOR CyCLING CLASS• Get into shape now with this NEW indoor cycling class• Class is led by certified SPINNING Instructor• Suits a wide range of abilities and fitness goals• No experience needed!• Polar band for heart monitoring highly recommended• Bring water bottle and towel, biking shorts recommended• Summer class information will be available May 10

NEW!!!

CLASS OPTIONS (Limited space available - 7 bikes per class)

April 16 - May 23 Mon. & Wed. 5:45 a.m. (A08) Instructor: Polly Bowen $55

April 16 - May 23 Mon. & Wed. 8:30 p.m. (A09A) Instructor: Bruce Kaardal $55

April 17 - May 24 Tues. & Thurs. 5:45 a.m. (A10) Instructor: Bruce Kaardal $55

April 17 - May 24 Tues. & Thurs. 12:10 p.m. (A11) Instructor: Bruce Kaardal $55

April 17 - May 24 Tues. & Thurs. 7:00 p.m. (A12) Instructor: Polly Bowen $55

April 17 - May 24 Tues. & Thurs. 8:30 p.m. (A13) Instructor: Bruce Kaardal $55

April 14 - May 19 Saturday 8:30-9:15 a.m. (A14) $30

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REDWOODFALLSSOFTBALLASSOCIATION

SOFTBALL LEAGUESLeagues are currently being formed for church co-rec softball, as well as men’s and women’s slowpitchteams. Anyone interested in playing, sponsoring, ormanaging a team is encouraged to call the RedwoodArea Community Center at 644-2333.

• CHURCH LEAGUE: Starts May 21Monday Nightsat Westside and Johnson Parks6:20 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 8:20 p.m. & 9:20 p.m.Rosters & League Fees due May 3

• MEN’S LEAGUE: Starts May 22Tuesday Nights at Johnson Park7:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m.Rosters & League Fees due May 3

• CO-REC LEAGUE: Starts June 6Wednesday Nights atWestside & Johnson Parks7:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m.Rosters & League Fees due May 25

ADULT TENNIS LEAGUE (A07)

Adult tennis league will begin on Thursday, May24th. All adults 16 years and older, regardless ofskill level, are encouraged to participate as appro-priate leagues will be formed. Registration must becompleted by May 11th. Leagues are open to bothwomen and men and are held at the RVHS TennisCourts. Thursday’s are the scheduled league night,but matches can be played anytime during theweek if both players agree.

FEE: $20.00 • League Begins: May 24that the RVHS Tennis Courts

CO-REC SANDVOLLEyBALL LEAGUEWe will have a co-rec league for conventional sixplayer teams on Thursday nights. Players must be 16years old or going into the 10th grade.

PRELIMINARy ROSTERS AND LEAGUE FEESDue April 20 (roster limit - 12 players)

FEE: $105 per teamLeague begins May 10, 2012

CO-REC FALL kICkBALLGo back to the playground days with kickball for ‘big’kids. This is a friendly, self-officiated league that willgive participants the opportunity to get together withfriends and have a fun time playing a game from thepast. Teams will typically be scheduled to play dou-ble headers each league night.

THURSDAy NIGHTSAugust 30 - October 18

Games will be played at Johnson & Westside Fieldswith first games starting at 6:30 p.m.

FEE: $60 per teamTeam sign-up and fees are due August 15.

CO-REC FALL SOFTBALLHere’s your last chance to get in a few games of soft-ball before the winter season rolls in. This is a tradi-tional co-rec league following normal MSF/NSF rules.Teams will typically be scheduled to play doubleheaders each league night. Players must be in 9thgrade or older to participate.

MONDAyS: August 27 - October 15(NO GAMES SEPTEMBER 3)

Games will be played at Johnson and Westsidefields with first games starting at 6:30 p.m.

FEE: $190Team sign-up and league fee due August 12

ADULT GOLF LESSONS (A01)

Ideal for all beginners looking for a fun, non-threaten-ing introduction to the game or for newer playersinterested in reviewing the basic fundamentals of thegame of golf. Participants will learn basic short game,full swing fundamentals, rules and course etiquette.Sessions are available for beginning women andmixed beginners. Dacotah Ridge Golf Club is the hostsite for this lesson series and all instruction will takeplace on the driving range and/or practice puttinggreen. Golf clubs will be available if needed. There isno golf on the course provided with this lesson series.

MIXED BEGINNING GOLFERTUESDAyS: May 15, 22, 29, June 5, 12

5:30-6:30 p.m.Fee: $60.00 • Min. 6 / Max. 10

Instructor: Eric Hildreth

JOIN A LEAgUE!

NEED HELPFINDING A TEAM?

CALL THE RACC AT 644-2333!

ANNUAL MEETINGThe Redwood Falls Softball Association will be

holding its annual meeting at the RACC on

March 29, 2012 at 6:30 p.m.Anyone interested in playing, sponsoring, or managinga team is encouraged to attend. Leagues consists of co-rec church, co-rec, and men’s softball. Important itemsfor the upcoming season will be discussed.

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Adult Activities

FITNESS CLASSESTim Prahl, Adult Recreation Coordinator

Fitness Class

Punch Card10 Punches ....... $40.00(Punch Card may be used for any fitness class)

Note: Punch card is only guaranteed if the mini-mum number of participants has been met for thesession. This punch card expires 6 months afterpurchase.

yOGALATES (A05)

BEGINNERS WELCOME!Using both yoga and pilates, yogalates inte-grates both into a balanced system of exer-cise. This combination class is designed tomeet the needs of all experience levels.

TUESDAyS5:30-6:30 p.m.

SPRING SESSION .................. $35.00April 3 - May 22

Class Size: Min. 6INSTRUCTOR: Jerilyn kodet

LOW IMPACTAEROBICS and

BODy TONING (A02)

This is a low impact aerobics, body toning, andbeginning step all rolled into one class. The class willtouch on these three areas of conditioning. Peopleof all fitness levels are welcome.

MONDAyS & WEDNESDAyS8:15-9:15 a.m.

SPRING SESSION ...........................$55.00April 2 - May 23

Class Size: Min. 6INSTRUCTOR: Jerilyn kodet

Zumba FitnessMOvING ThE WORLD TO A NEW BEAT!

Are you ready to party yourself into shape? That’s exactly what theZumba® program is all about. It’s an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party™ that’smoving millions of people toward joy and health. Fitness Punch Cardscan also be used.

Instructor: Joy Schoer • Fee: $35.005:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

SESSION 1: TUES. & THURS. ......................................... April 17 - May 24 (A06)

SESSION 2: MON. & WED. .............................................April 16 - May 23 (A06A)

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RACC Special Activities

IndoorPlayground

The Redwood Area Community Centerand Redwood Area Early Childhood Coalitioncollaborated to bring this Indoor Playground

to the RACC Fieldhouse

Fee: $1.00per participant

The playground is for boysand girls ages 7 & under!

Redwood Falls Public Library

SUMMER

READING PROGRAMRegistration begins May 21!

Weekly Activities for: Pre-K, K-4, 5-1210 weeks of Crafts, Activities, & Fun

For more information contact Jill Deinken507-627-8650

[email protected] S. Lincoln Street

Redwood Falls, MN 56283

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The Annual Redwood Falls Travelers Club

Easter

Egg Hunt

Saturday, April 7, 20129:00 a.m. SHARP

RACC FieldhouseAges: Preschool thru grade 3

Sponsored by Area Businesses

Easter Bunny BrunchFree to Easter Egg hunt Participants & Families

(4 serving lines for brunch)

Serving 9:00-10:00 a.m. at the RACC

Join us for Brunch & Pictures

with the Easter Bunny

SPRINg Special Activity

Sponsored by:

Morgan’s Deli & Catering,

Redwood Area Early Childhood Coalition,

and the Redwood Area Community Center

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901 Cook Street

Redwood Falls, MN 56283

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