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May 2019 • Wickliffe Connection Rec-1 Facebook The Recreation Department is on “Facebook.” Look for program updates and info. “Like” us on Facebook. Coulby Park – 28730 Ridge Rd. Outdoor Family Aquatic Center (Wickliffe Residents w/pass or pay fee) 2 Pavilions-reservable Rose Garden Restrooms Volleyball Court -Lighted Class A Ball Field 1 Bandstand 1 Softball Diamond Practice Tennis Wall-Lighted 1 Little League Diamond Drinking Fountain 2 Shuffle Boards 4 Horseshoe Pits 2 Basketball Courts-Lighted Creative Play Area 2 Bocce Courts Senior Citizen Swings 4 Tennis Courts-Lighted Playground Equipment Picnic Tables & Grills 1 Pond-Fishing Jindra Park - 901 Talmadge Dr. Outdoor Swimming Pool (Wickliffe Residents w/pass or pay fee) Pavilion-reserveable U-12 Soccer Field 4 Ball Fields Playground Equipment 2 Bocce Courts Basketball Courts-lighted 2 Tennis Courts-lighted/2 Pickleball Courts-lighted Sand Volleyball Court Senior Citizen Swings Restrooms Picnic Tables Exercise Trail (.6 miles) w/ Exercise Stations Orlando Park - 30100 Twin Lakes Dr. Water Spray Park (Wickliffe Residents w/pass or pay fee) 2 Pavilions- reserveable 2 Tennis Courts-lighted Basketball Court Restrooms Soccer/Baseball Field Playground Equipment Senior Citizen Swings Walking Track (.3 miles) Picnic Tables & Grills Intihar Park - 1065 Lloyd Rd. Playground Equipment Little League Ball Field Picnic Tables & Grills Basketball Court Senior Citizen Swing The Recreation Department is located on the first floor of Wickliffe City Hall, 28730 Ridge Rd. Office hours are 8 am to 4:30 pm, Monday thru Friday. For information on any of the programs listed, visit www.cityofwickliffe.com or call 943-7120. Refer questions to our Recreation Director, Timothy E. Stopp at [email protected]. Program Policies With guidance and consultation from the Recreation Director, instructors determine class pricing, size, make-ups, refunds, and cancellations. Refunds are only offered in extreme circumstances. Classes may be cancelled due to low enrollment. Payments should not be made to instructors, but to Recreation Department representa- tives. A $25 processing fee will be assessed on all returned checks. A minimal processing fee will be assessed to all refunds. Participants acknowledge and assume the potential risk of injury by the participa- tion in recreation classes and agree to waive, release, and relinquish all claims against the City of Wickliffe and its representatives arising from the participation in such classes. Management reserves the right to resolve any issue that may arise. Class Registration / Payment Classes and programs are offered to both residents and nonresi- dents. Fees may vary. Pre-registration is requested and expected for evening recreation classes that are offered at the Wickliffe Community Center. Be sure to check in with the Building Monitor in the main lobby when arriving for a class. Contact the Recreation Department at 440-943-7120 to pre-register for a class. We ask for payment within seven days of a phone reservation to hold a spot in the class. Discounts are offered when compared to “drop-in” rates over a complete session. Make payment by cash or by check to the “City of Wickliffe” prior to the start of a new session. Checks can be mailed to the Recreation Department at 28730 Ridge Road or payment can be made in person to the Recreation Department located in the rear entrance of City Hall from 8 am-4:30 pm. Credit card payments may also be made to the Recreation Department office in person or by phone during business hours. A listing of current classes and their descriptions can be found at www.cityofwickliffe.com. Photo Policy Photos are often taken at our special events, programs, and camps to preserve the memory of the past and to promote future activities. These photos are exclusively used by the City of Wickliffe and may appear in our publica- tions both electroni- cally and in print. Save this Section! WICKLIFFE RECREATION Summer 2019 Tim Stopp, Recreation Director and Karrie Hopton, Admin. Assistant.

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Wickliffe Recreation - 2019

FacebookThe Recreation Department is on “Facebook.” Look for program

updates and info. “Like” us on Facebook.

Coulby Park – 28730 Ridge Rd. Outdoor Family Aquatic Center(Wickliffe Residents w/pass or pay fee)2 Pavilions-reservable Rose GardenRestrooms Volleyball Court -Lighted Class A Ball Field 1 Bandstand1 Softball Diamond Practice Tennis Wall-Lighted1 Little League Diamond Drinking Fountain2 Shuffle Boards 4 Horseshoe Pits2 Basketball Courts-Lighted Creative Play Area 2 Bocce Courts Senior Citizen Swings4 Tennis Courts-Lighted Playground EquipmentPicnic Tables & Grills 1 Pond-Fishing

Jindra Park - 901 Talmadge Dr.Outdoor Swimming Pool(Wickliffe Residents w/pass or pay fee) Pavilion-reserveable U-12 Soccer Field 4 Ball Fields Playground Equipment 2 Bocce Courts Basketball Courts-lighted 2 Tennis Courts-lighted/2 Pickleball Courts-lightedSand Volleyball Court Senior Citizen SwingsRestrooms Picnic Tables Exercise Trail (.6 miles) w/ Exercise Stations

Orlando Park - 30100 Twin Lakes Dr.Water Spray Park(Wickliffe Residents w/pass or pay fee) 2 Pavilions- reserveable 2 Tennis Courts-lightedBasketball Court RestroomsSoccer/Baseball Field Playground EquipmentSenior Citizen Swings Walking Track (.3 miles)Picnic Tables & Grills

Intihar Park - 1065 Lloyd Rd.Playground Equipment Little League Ball FieldPicnic Tables & Grills Basketball CourtSenior Citizen Swing

The Recreation Department is located on the first floor of Wickliffe City Hall, 28730 Ridge Rd. Office hours are 8 am to 4:30 pm, Monday thru Friday. For information on any of the programs listed, visit www.cityofwickliffe.com or call 943-7120. Refer questions to our Recreation Director, Timothy E. Stopp at [email protected].

Program PoliciesWith guidance and consultation from the Recreation Director,

instructors determine class pricing, size, make-ups, refunds, and cancellations. Refunds are only offered in extreme circumstances. Classes may be cancelled due to low enrollment. Payments should not be made to instructors, but to Recreation Department representa-tives. A $25 processing fee will be assessed on all returned checks. A minimal processing fee will be assessed to all refunds. Participants acknowledge and assume the potential risk of injury by the participa-tion in recreation classes and agree to waive, release, and relinquish all claims against the City of Wickliffe and its representatives arising from the participation in such classes. Management reserves the right to resolve any issue that may arise.

Class Registration / PaymentClasses and programs are offered to both residents and nonresi-

dents. Fees may vary. Pre-registration is requested and expected for evening recreation classes that are offered at the Wickliffe Community Center. Be sure to check in with the Building Monitor in the main lobby when arriving for a class. Contact the Recreation Department at 440-943-7120 to pre-register for a class. We ask for payment within seven days of a phone reservation to hold a spot in the class. Discounts are offered when compared to “drop-in” rates over a complete session. Make payment by cash or by check to the “City of Wickliffe” prior to the start of a new session. Checks can be mailed to the Recreation Department at 28730 Ridge Road or payment can be made in person to the Recreation Department located in the rear entrance of City Hall from 8 am-4:30 pm. Credit card payments may also be made to the Recreation Department office in person or by phone during business hours. A listing of current classes and their descriptions can be found at www.cityofwickliffe.com.

Photo PolicyPhotos are often

taken at our special events, programs, and camps to preserve the memory of the past and to promote future activities. These photos are exclusively used by the City of Wickliffe and may appear in our publica-tions both electroni-cally and in print.

Save this Section! WICKLIFFE RECREATION Summer 2019

Tim Stopp, Recreation Director andKarrie Hopton, Admin. Assistant.

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Cancellations, Classes and RefundsEach instructor determines the size of the class he/she wishes to

teach. If classes must be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment, those who have prepaid will be notified and pre-payments will be refunded. If an instructor must postpone a class, a make-up lesson will be scheduled. If the student misses a class, most programs will not allow for make-up. No refunds will be made after the first class meeting commences unless instructor gives permission.

Pavilion ReservationsYou must be a Wickliffe resident to reserve a pavilion. Requests

accepted via e-mail or in person at the Recreation Dept. Bring current utility bill and current driver’s license. Pavilions are available at Coulby Park (2), Jindra Park, Levi Lane Park and Orlando Park (2). There will be a $40 rental fee required for all pavilion reservations (starting January 2, 2019). Residents reserving Orlando Park pavilion(s), there will be a $50 fee with group entrance to Spray Park or a $40 fee with regular Spray Park admission charge of $1 for residents and $3 for guests of residents. Your reservation will entitle you to the use of the pavilion for the entire day. The Recreation Department can process your request by credit card, cash or check. Rental fee is refundable with a one-week notice in writing.

Levi Lane Park - 1950 East 296th. St.Pavilion-reserveable Playground EquipmentBasketball Court-lighted Picnic Tables Restrooms Little League Ball Field

Nehls Park - 2330 Buena Vista Dr.Playground Equipment Restrooms1 Small Ball Field Basketball CourtsPicnic Tables & Grills

Featherston Park - 1800 Ridgewick Dr.Small Ball Field Playground EquipmentBasketball Court Senior Swings

Swimming Hours at Coulby Aquatic CenterMonday through Sunday: 1 to 5 pm & 6 to 8:45 pm starting June 1.HOURS ON JULY 4TH AT COULBY & JINDRA: noon to 7 pm. Hours starting Saturday, July 20; noon to 5 pm & 6 to 7:45 pm. Coulby hours starting Wednesday, August 19 through August 30: 4 – 7 pm; Saturday and Sunday: noon – 7 pm

Swimming Hours at Jindra PoolMonday through Sunday: 1 to 6 pm with half pool dedicated

to Adult lap swim 5-6 pm daily, with Sundays only noon-1 pm, half of the pool is dedicated to Adult lap swim.

Starting July 20: Monday through Sunday open swim begins noon to 6pm with half pool dedicated to Adult lap swim 5-6 pm daily with Sundays only 11am – noon half pool dedicated to Adult lap swim.

NOTE: ALL HOURS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TOATTENDANCE AND WEATHER CONDITIONS. PORTIONS OF

FACILITIES MAY CLOSE AS DEEMED NECESSARY.

Hours at Orlando Spray ParkMonday through Sunday: 10 am to 7 pm starting June 1. HOURS ON JULY 4TH AT SPRAY PARK: 10 am to 7 pm Hours subject to change throughout the season.

Season ClosingsLast day for Jindra Pool is Sunday, August 4. Last day for

Coulby Aquatic Center will be August 30. Last day for Orlando Spray Park will be August 25. End of season Luau at Coulby on Saturday, August 10. Pools & Spray Park hours are subject to change.

Doggie Swim at Jindra PoolAugust 4, 6:30-8 pm; $3 per dog entry fee will be donated to Lake

County Humane Society.DATE AND TIME SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

James Corrigan ChairpersonKeith Sochor Vice ChairSue Mancino SecretaryJoanne BealRonnie BubonicsBecky PodobaMarcia Kish

Justin BallEd Levon Council RepresentativeJoe D’Ambrosio Service DirectorTimothy E. Stopp Recreation DirectorDon Marn School Board RepresentativeMary Ann Boos Senior Representative

Swimming Pool InformationPeter Christopher Aquatic Center

28730 Ridge Rd. • 944-4014

AQUATIC CENTER, JINDRA POOL & ORLANDO SPRAY PARK OPENING DAY – JUNE 1

“FREE” TO WICKLIFFE RESIDENTS ON JUNE 1CHILDREN 8 YEARS OF AGE AND

YOUNGER MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT OR SIBLING 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER.

Jindra Pool901 Talmadge Rd. • 943-5235

Orlando Spray Park30100 Twin Lakes Dr.

Parks & Recreation Commission

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Wickliffe Recreation - 2019Splash Parties

Splash parties 9-10:45 pm (starting July 20; 8 to 9:45 pm). Splash parties do not include the pavilion by the pools. $250 - Zero depth and pool; $325 - Zero depth, pool, slide; $400 - For zero depth, pool, slide and lazy river. Requests for splash par-ties by residents must be done in person, aged 21 and over with $50 deposit.

Note: Due to attendance or safety concerns we reserve the right to close areas of pool at any time. Please call ahead if you would like to confirm information for any area that may be closed for that day.

Pool & Spray Park Pass RegistrationBegins May 21 at Coulby Aquatic Center

Bring your 2018 Pool Pass or Orlando Spray Park Pass along with a current (within 90 days) utility bill (1st class mail) and it will be updated at the Aquatic Center. Passes only sold at Aquatic Center. If you no longer have your pass, a new one will be issued for a replacement fee of $10 per pass.

Residents must have a pass to enter the pools or Orlando Spray Park. If resident does not get a pass, they will pay a guest fee each time and be required to show proof of residency each visit. Pool passes are scanned to verify that they are updated and paid for each year. Pool passes have a new sticker attached each year.

Sale of pool passes, registration for swim lessons and payment for water aerobics done at the Coulby Aquatic Center only.

May 21 to May 24; 1 to 7 pm May 25: 9 am to 2 pm May 28-May 31: 1 to 7 pm June 1: 11 am to 4:30 pm & 6-8:30 pm Starting June 2: 1 to 4:30 pm & 6-8:30 pm Birth certificates of children, current utility bill (within 90 days)

and driver’s license will be required to purchase pool pass. Bills include utilities, credit cards, etc. delivered by first-class mail only.

Individual Season Pass: $70 - Includes Orlando Spray Park. Family Season Pass: $135 - Includes Orlando Spray Park. A “residential family” shall include the adult head of house-

hold and his/her spouse or partner and the dependent children living in that household who are 20 years of age and under up to 6 members. *Families with more than 6 members must pay an additional $20 per member in family. In the absence of a marriage license, residency of each partner must be established. Proof of residency shall include a current driver’s license and a current (within 90 days) utility bill, as well as birth certificates for each child. Family members 21 & over must get an individ-ual pass and prove residency. *Grandparents not included with family*

Senior Season Pass: $30 - Includes Orlando Spray Park. Wickliffe Senior 55 & over.

Spray Park Pass: $30/Individual or family. Lost Pass: $10 for replacement pass.

Guests of Residents: Guests must be accompanied by Wickliffe resident at all times. Resident is responsible for their guest(s) during their visit. Everyone entering the facility at the Aquatic Center and Jindra Pool must pay a fee. $6 each guest with a resident who has a pass; $6 for residents without a pass; must show proof of residency each visit; $2 each guest 2 & under. Everyone entering the facility at Orlando Spray Park must pay a fee. $3 each guest (regardless of age) with resident who has a pass; $1 for resident without a pass after showing proof of residency each visit.

Youth Swim Lessons atCoulby Aquatic Center

Weekdays, starting at age 5. Residents Only. Fee: $35 per two-week session plus season pool pass. Session Dates: Session I: June 10 thru June 21; Session II: June 24 thru July 5, No class July 4th; Session III: July 8 thru July 19. Session Times: 10 to 10:45 am –Advanced, Level 4 & up; 11 to 11:45 am – Beginners, Levels 1, 2, & 3.

SWIM LESSONS MUST BE PRE-PAID BY THE FRIDAY PRIOR TO THE START OF EACH SWIM LESSON SESSION. $10 LATE FEE ASSESSED AFTER FRIDAY IF SPACES ARE STILL AVAILABLE.

Tots Learn-to-Swim- Weekdays at Coulby Aquatic Center Monday & Wednesday, June 3 - July 3, 3-4 yr. old: 5 to 5:30 pm;

1-2 yr. old: 5:30 to 6 pm. Fee: $35 for entire session. Residents only. Pool pass not required. A parent (or adult) must accompany each child in the water.

Tots Learn-to-Swim at Jindra Pool

Saturday classes held June 8, 15, 22, 29, July 6, 13; 3-4 yr. old; 11:30–noon; 1–2 yr. old; 12:15-12:45 pm. Fee: $35 for entire ses-sion. Residents only. Pool pass not required. A parent (or adult) must accompany each child in the water.

Wickliffe Water Devils Swim TeamSwim team welcomes swimmers in all age groups. Swimmers

must have the ability to swim the length of the pool. Competition meets are on Saturday mornings at local pools. Fees: $65 one swim-mer; $95 two swimmers; $120 three or more per family, with a $20 concession fee per family. Registration at the Recreation Hall: Saturday April 27, 10 am-1 pm and May 4, 11 am-1 pm ($10 late fee charged on this date). To register online, type the following ad-dress into your web browser: http://www.wickliffewaterdevils.com/swim/5973/programs

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Safety Town - ONE-WEEK FORMATSafety Town is a fun interactive program

that introduces safety awareness and preventive procedures to children entering kindergarten or first grade. Using resources from D.A.R.E., iKeepSafe Internet Safety, Coalition National Crime Prevention Council, Rescue 1 Fire Safety for Kids Inc. U.S. Department of Homeland Security/FEMA. Safety education is taught through various teaching techniques; a miniature “town” with streets, traffic signals, signs, buildings, and “automobile traffic” (tricycles) reinforce the traffic and pedestrian rules taught in class, trip to ACBC Fire House and a visit with the Wickliffe Police and Fire Departments.

Classes will meet for 5 consecutive days (Monday thru Friday) for 2 hours per day and will conclude with a graduation ceremony.

Limit of 14 children in each class. Session I: June 10 to June 14 or Session II: July 8 to July 12 Time: 9:30-11:30 am. Fee: $35 Resi-dent/$40 Non-resident.

Classes held at Wickliffe Elementary School. Non-residents registration starts May 17.

SPECIAL EVENTSFREE Big Screen Movies under the Stars

Join us for a movie at Coulby Park. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets. A big screen movie will be shown at dusk with music, inflatables and fun activities before the movie.

May 31 – ‘Incredibles 2’ Special for May 31 “Eat at the Bus

Stop” Food truck!

July 12 - ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’

Special for July 12 enjoy Chick-fil-A!

Summer BUS TOURS with the Recreation Department:

Itineraries for trips will be on our website, www.cityofwickliffe.com as they are finalized.

Thursday June 20 – “Summer at the Lake” Toledo/Marblehead, Ohio

Toledo Museum of Art, Lunch at Tony Packo’s, Admission to the National Museum of the Great Lakes and Col. James M. Schoonmaker Museum Ship. Enjoy Lakeside at Marblehead with ice cream. All of these stops with lunch only $85 per person. (Applicable taxes and meal gratuity included) Complete your reservation by May 17 to hold your spot!

For more information contact Karrie at 440-943-7120. Mail check(s) to the Recreation Department, made payable to Twin Travel Concepts. Book early, your check holds your seat on the bus!

Saturday, July 20Pre-registration at 7:30am

Race at 8:30amRace begins at the Community Center, 900

Worden Road. See City website or Facebook @Wickliffe Recreation for more information.

5KRun/1 Mile fun Walk Sponsors:

If you are interested in being a sponsor for the Annual Christmas in July Jog call the Recreation Department at 440-943-7120.

THANK YOU TO OUR MOVIE SPONSORS:

If you are interested in sponsoring a family fun Movie Under the Stars, please call the Recreation Department at 440-943-7120.

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Summer Day Camp - Michelle Johnson, DirectorJune 3–August 2; 8 am to 5 pm; held

Monday thru Friday. Summer Day Camp is a nine-week pro-gram for children entering grades 1 thru 6 dur-ing the 2019–2020 school year. A fun-filled summer is planned with various activities such as games, swimming, contests, crafts, nature activities and field trips (for an additional fee). The headquarters for day camp is Coulby Park pond pavilion. Fliers and registration forms are available in the Recreation Department and on-line.

Fee for Residents: $105 per week for first child in family; $75 for each additional child in family; $80 for two days for first child in family; $60 for two days for each additional child in family; Nonresident: $155 per week for each child; $105 for two days for each child in family. Additional charges for extended hours before 8am and after 5 pm. All campers must purchase a pool pass separately. Sign-up and payment for first week must be made in advance of starting date and before the June 3 deadline.

TEE BALL/PEE WEE BASEBALLCOACHES NEEDED! FEE: $40

Residents, $50 Non-residents. All leagues will begin week of June 5. Season will end mid to late July depend-ing on number of teams and weather. League you play will be based on the child’s age as of June 1, 2019.Tee Ball (Co-Ed): Boys and Girls ages 3-4

Practice/Games will be played Tues-days, Wednesdays and/or Thursdays. Teams WILL NOT play more than 2 days a week. All Practice/Game time will be between 6-8 pm. Practice begins June 5.Girls Pee Wee Baseball League – girls ages 5-7

Practice/Games will be played on Monday and Wednesdays. Practice/Game time will be between 6-8 pm. Practice begins June 3.

Boys Pee Wee Baseball League - boys ages 5-7Practice/Games will be played on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Practice/Game time will be between 6-8 pm. Practice begins June 4.

Youth Beach Volleyball League - Boys and Girls age 9-14.(Blue Division 9-11/Gold Division

12-14) League will play Friday nights, June 7 through July 26, games will play sand volleyball court at Coulby Park and Jindra Park. Game time will be between 6-9 pm.Fee: $25 per person. Register as an individual or a team. (Individuals will be placed on a team) Maximum per team is 6, minimum is 4.

YOUTH SPORTS/CAMPS/CLINICSJunior “Blue Devil” Basketball Camp – 1 through 4th grade

July 15–17, 9-11 am. WHS basketball staff. Held at Wickliffe Elementary School Gym. Fee: $40 Resi-dent/$50 Non-resident. Registration and payment due by July 12. Limit 40 campers. For boys and girls enter-ing grades 1st thru 4th in the 2019–2020 school year.

This camp is designed to introduce campers to the fundamentals of the game. Emphasis on basic skills, dribbling, passing, and shooting as well as friendly competition. This is an instructional camp with mini-mal time devoted to games. Campers will receive a T-shirt.

Lady “Blue Devil” Soccer Camp – K through 8th gradeJune 3-6, 11am–1pm. Camp Director: Steven Gribovicz, WHS

Girls Varsity Soccer Coach. Held at Wickliffe High School Soccer Field. Fee: $40 resident / $50 Non-resident. For girls entering grades K-8 during the 2019–2020 school year. Girls will receive training in the fundamentals of Soccer: footwork, drib-bling, passing, shooting, basics of offense/defense and conditioning. Each camper will receive a T-shirt.

Tennis FUNdamentals, Co-Ed CampJune 17-20 Monday through Thursday. Session I: Grades K-3 –

10-11 am – Resident $30/ Non-Resident $35. Session II: Grades 4 & up – 11 am to 12:30 pm – Resident $35/Non- Resident $40. Cost includes T-shirt. Campers should bring water or sports drink. Campers should bring a racquet if they have one; if not, one will be supplied. Campers should

come ready for a fun-filled week of tennis. Beginner campers will learn basic techniques of tennis, ground strokes, footwork, and eti-quette. Advanced campers will sharpen skills in the area of footwork and strategy, etiquette, scoring, ground strokes/ spins and serves. Camp held at Coulby Tennis Courts and taught by WMS Coach Danette Cullinane.

Lady Blue Devil Volleyball Camp – 6th through 8th gradeJuly 22-25, 9 am to noon. Camp Director: Danette Cullinane

WHS Girls Varsity Volleyball Coach, Held at Wickliffe Middle School Gym. Fee: $35 Resident/Non-Resident. Developing and strengthening the fundamental skills of Volleyball. For girls entering grades 6-8 during the 2019–2020 school year. Each camper will receive a T-shirt. Registration Forms available at Wickliffe Recreation Department and www.cityofwickliffe.com.

WICKLIFFE JUNIOR OLYMPICSBlue Gold Club, Wickliffe Recreation Kid Fit Program - Boys &

Girls ages 7-14, June 3 through July 29. Regular meeting days will be Monday 9 am – noon at Wickliffe High School Track. No fee to be Blue Gold Club member (Cash/Snack/Water donations accepted) Coach Todd Calic

OTHER COMMUNITY SPORTS LEAGUES:Wickliffe Youth Football League- www.wickliffeyouthfootball.

com or www.facebook.com/wickliffeyouthfootballleague/Wickliffe Soccer Club - www.wickliffesoccerclub.org or www.

facebook.com/wicksoccer/ Wickliffe Fastpitch – www.wickliffefastpitch.org or www.face-

book.com/WickliffeLadyDevils/ Wickliffe Baseball League - www.leaguelineup.com/wickliffe-

baseball or www.facebook.com/Wickliffe-Ohio-Baseball-League

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15TH Annual Green Ridge Golf TournamentSATURDAY, JUNE 8 - 8:30 am Shotgun StartFee: $30 per person for

9 holes; $40 per person on day of event, includes lunch, prizes, several skill events and four different hole-in one contests. Mulligans and carts available for an additional fee. Proceeds will benefit development and continua-tion of youth recreational programing with the Wickliffe Rec. Dept. Payment at the course secures your spot. Get your foursome together and get to the course!

Call Tim Stopp at 440-943-7120 if you would like to sponsor a hole for the tournament. Sponsor fee ONLY $100 which includes one complimentary golfer.

Golf Course RatesRegular: $11Wickliffe Residents $8 (must show proof of residency)Seniors $8 (60+, Mon-Fri before 3 pm) Outings/Leagues $10ADDITIONAL COST:Power Cart $6 per rider (maximum 2 riders per cart)Pull Cart $2NO TEE TIMES, FIRST COME FIRST SERVE.Rates are subject to change. Sales tax included.Call in requests are not accepted. Club House phone: 943-0007

NEW Youth Golf Clinic Boys-Girls ages 7-14

$25 per session (minimum 4 maximum 12 per session) If you have your own clubs please bring them. Green Ridge will supply clubs if needed: however a limited amount of clubs are available. Green Ridge will supply all golf balls and golf tees. Session 1: June 4 through June 13, Tuesday and Thursday 11:30 am -1:30 pm. Session 2: June 18 through June 27, Tuesday and Thursday 11:30 am -1:30 pm. Clinics instructed by WHS Golf Coach Mike Cackowski and the WHS Golf Team. If clinic numbers are strong and interest is there we will start a youth league in July! Registration through the Wick-liffe Recreation Department 440-943-7120.

Advertising at Green Ridge Golf CourseGreen Ridge Golf Course is now offering sponsorship opportuni-

ties on each tee to advertise your business or for family name. We will work with you to design a 6” x 24” metal reflective sign that will best display your business information. This sign will be located

Green Ridge Golf Course

29150 Ridge Road - 440-943-0007

Outdoor Adult Classes in the Park

PICKLEBALL - BEGINNER LESSONSLearn and play Pickleball in a little over an

hour, for only $10 per person. Come join the Pickleball craze, its great fun! Brand new Pickle-ball courts! Located on the Jindra Park Tennis Courts.

Two beginner clinics to come play and learn the game for ages 14 and up. Saturday, April 27 from 1-2:30 pm and Saturday, May 4 from 1-2:30 pm. $10 per class. 3 minimum per class. 8 maximum per class.

Preregister through Recreation Department 440-943-7120.

POOLSIDE YOGA! JUNE 22, 2019 AT 9AMJoin yoga instructor Cassandra Shofar for a

gentle one hour Hatha-style yoga class at 9 am, outdoors next to Jindra Pool (near the Wickliffe Community Center). Bring a mat, towel, water and any props you wish to use and enjoy gentle stretches, invigorating breath-work and heart-opening move-ments surrounded by nature’s tranquil elements as Cassandra guides you through a well-rounded class topped with a deep, relaxing medi-tation. Preregister through the Recreation Department 440-943-7120, only $10 per person!

TAI CHI OUTDOORS! MAY 4 AT 10 AM

Join Alonzo Burnett, our Tai Chi Instructor on the patio of our Community Center for “Meditation in Motion.” Connect with nature in this self paced system of gentle physical exercise and stretching.

Preregister through the Recreation Department 440-943-7120, only $8 per person!

NEW THIS SUMMER

on one of the nine hole markers on one of the nine tees. These signs will be seen by every golfer that plays the course every day for one year. Act fast for a full summer of advertising. Cost is $200 per year. $350 for a two-year contract.

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Wickliffe Recreation - 2019EVENING INSTRUCTION AT WICKLIFFE COMMUNITY CENTER

Aerobics - Instructed by Kathy BrownA low impact aerobics class which

strengthens and tones muscles, reduces body fat, reduces stress and improves cardiovascular endurance. Bring water, a mat and weights.

Tuesdays 6:15 to 7:15 pm and Thurs-day 6:15 to 7:15 pm. $60 for 12 classes, $35 for 6 classes or $8 for drop in (6 week session).

Tuesdays: Now through May 28 (no class April 16 and May 7), June 4 through July 16 (no class July 2).

Thursdays: Now through May 30 (no class April 18), June 6 through July 18 (no class July 4). No classes after July 18 until September 5.

Ballroom Dance - Instructed by Andrew CaloriCome join us and learn how to ballroom dance.

We offer six-week classes in Waltz, Foxtrot, Swing, Rumba, Cha Cha and Tango. Only $5 per class!

Mondays, 7-8 pm. Sessions: April 29 through June 10 (Waltz) no class May 27, June 17; June 24 through July 29 (Rumba) off August 5 & August 12, August 19 through September 30 (Tango) off September 2.

Polka and Nightclub Dancing – Instructed by Andrew CaloriJoin the fun as you learn a variety of dances. We offer

four-week classes in Polka, Salsa, Merengue, Samba, Country Western Polka and C/W Waltz. Only $5 per class!

Wednesdays, 7-8 pm. 4 week sessions: Through April 24 (Polka) no class May 1, May 8 through May 29 (Merengue II), June 5 through June 26 (Salsa) off July 3, July 10 through July 31 (Polka) August 7 through August 28 (Samba).

Chair Yoga Class - Instructed by Cassandra ShofarThis is a modified form of yoga on or around a chair, gently

stretch and strengthen with proper breathing. You will increase strength and flexibility which will de-stress your life.

Wednesdays, 5:30 to 6:15 pm. $40, $9 drop-in. (6 week session). Sessions: through May 8, May 15 through June 19. No classes June 26 through July 31, returning August 7 through September 11.

Yoga Class - Instructed by Cassandra ShofarThrough guided yoga postures, breathing techniques, relaxation,

and meditation, you will experience increased energy within a re-laxed body and quiet mind. Come experience the effects of bringing body, mind, and spirit into harmony. All levels of yoga are welcome.

Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 pm. $40, $9 drop-in. (6 week session). Sessions: through May 8, May 15 through June 19. No classes June 26 through July 31, returning August 7 through September 11.

Polynesian Dance Classes - Instructed by DahmiaLearn the modern and ancient hula to enhance your grace and

poise, as well as strengthen and tone your body. Thursdays 6:45 to 7:45 pm. $40, $10 drop-in (6-week session).

Sessions: through May 2 (no class April 18), May 9 through Jun 20 (no class June 6, 27 and July 4), July 11 through Aug 15, August 22 through October 3 (no class September 12).

Turkish Dance Classes - Instructed by DahmiaLearn exotic Turkish dancing while you tone

and tighten your muscles. Thursdays 7:45 to 8:45 pm. $40, $10 drop-in

(6 wk. session).Sessions: through May 2 (no class April 18),

May 9 through Jun 20 (no class June 6, 27 and July 4), July 11 through August 15, August 22 through October 3 (no class September 12)

Zumba - Instructed by Dona SilvaroliFitness routine combining cha-cha, salsa, reggae, and hip-hop.

Great for teens and adults. Bring water bottle, towel and wear good exercise shoes.

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7:30 to 8:30 pm. One day a week $40 per person, two days a week $80 per person, $8 for drop-in, (7 week session).

Tuesdays: through May 14 (no class May 21), May 28 through July 9 (no class July 16), July 23 through September 3 (no class September 10)

Thursdays: through May 16 (no class May 23), May 30 through July 11 (no class July 18),

no classes until September 20

Tai Chi with Alonzo BurnettRealize the benefits of this ancient practice. Improve balance and

flexibility, strengthen immune system, sleep better, improve focus and concentration, release stress and gain more peace. Mondays from 7:30-8:30pm. $30 per Six week session or $8 drop-in.

Sessions: through May 6, May 13 through June 24 (no class May 27), July 1 through August 5, August 12 through September 23 (no class September 2).

The Community Center hosts several blood drives throughout the year. The scheduled drives are:

Wednesday, April 24, 12:30 – 5:30 pm

Monday, June 17, 11:30 am – 5:30 pm. This is our yearly Cedar Point Drive. Donors will receive a Cedar Point ticket while supplies last.

Wednesday, August 28, 12:30-5:30 pm

Wednesday, October 23, 12:30-5:30 pm

Wednesday, December 18, 12:30 – 5:30 pm

American Red Cross Blood Drives

Councilman Joe Sakacs has a quarterly meeting scheduled for Wednesday, June 26, from noon–1 pm on “Growth, Ideas and Community Outreach for Wickliffe.” This will give seniors a chance to have access to their Councilman without having to go out in the evening. There will also be an evening session on Wednesday June 26 from 6:30-7:30 pm at the Community Center.

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Wickliffe Recreation - 2019Membership is required for daytime activities, classes and programs. Evening classes held through the Recreation Dept. require an ad-ditional fee. The Center is open for senior activities Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4 pm.

Senior Bus Transportation is available for Wickliffe residents 55 years and better or any age resident with a disability. Daily (Monday through Friday) trips to the Center for nutrition, doctor appointments, and shopping can be scheduled by calling Timothy E. Stopp, Transit Coordinator at 440-943-7120.

Wickliffe Community Center900 Worden Road - 440-373-5015

Community Center Visitor GuidelinesThe City of Wickliffe Community Center is open Monday

through Thursday 5 to 9 pm. Many programs and meetings are scheduled at the Center. Wickliffe adults (18-54) may purchase an annual membership pass at $10 to use the exercise room, pool-room, library, and computers. Special programs and meetings may be scheduled that take precedence over casual use of the rooms. Memberships are only available for Wickliffe residents 18 and over. Wickliffe resident entry fee is $2 per visit if not a member. Guests (18 and over) of a Wickliffe member will be admitted at a charge of $2 each. Children under 18 will be allowed in the building when they are registered for a class or program. Membership is not required to enroll in programs, classes, meetings, or special events. Please call our office for further information or visit our website.

Community Center Rental GuidelinesRooms at the City of Wickliffe Community Center are available

for rental to Wickliffe residents on Friday evenings after 5 pm and on Saturday and Sunday all day until 9 pm. The capacity per room is 48 persons. Requests for rates should be directed to the Wickliffe Recreation Department at 440-943-7120. The kitchen is available at a rate separate from the room rental. No kitchen equipment is provided (utensils not provided). Our alcohol-free facility is not available for any for-profit events or for any type of gambling event. A security deposit of $100 is required for all events. Any damage to the facility will be deducted from this deposit. Use of the exercise room, poolroom, craft room, library, or computers is not included in the rental of rooms at the Community Center. Complete details are available from the Wickliffe Recreation Department and our website.

John Mulaly Senior Center - Daytime ActivitiesThere are so many wonderful things this Center offers. Lake

County Council on Aging Meals on Wheels Program is housed in our kitchen. There are approximately 70 volunteers helping to keep this program going! Meals on Wheels is available to Lake County residents aged 60 and better through Lake County Council on Ag-ing by calling 205-8111. Wick-Willo-Lake Nutrition Site operates Monday through Friday with lunch served at 11:30 am. Lunch is $1.50 for those 60 or better. Call Nancy Krause for a reservation at 373-5017 by Wednesday for the following week.

Annual membership for Wickliffe residents 55 years and better is $5 per person. Non-resident senior rate is $10 per person per year.

SENIOR ACTIVITY SCHEDULEYou must be a member to attend these classes. No cost for the class just come and enjoy!

Monday through FridayLunch – 11:30 am

(must make reservation by call-ing Nutrition at 440-373-5017)

MondayWii Bowling – 10 amSenior Exercise – NoonPinochle – 12:30 pmOutdoor Bocce – 1 pm

TuesdayChair Yoga – 9 amKnitting & Crocheting – 12:30 pmZumba Gold – 1 pm

WednesdayWii Bowling – 10 amAdvanced Tap – 10:15 amBeginning Tap – 11:30 amSenior Exercise – NoonPinochle – 12:30 pmLine Dancing – 1:15

ThursdayChair Yoga – 9 amBingo Group – 9:30 amSenior Exercise – NoonArt – 1 pm

FridayPinochle – 12:30 pm

Friday, May 3 – Musical Bingo, 2 – 4 pm - Sponsored by “We Thrive Together”

Tuesday, May 21 – Senior Day at Great Lakes Mall

Friday, May 24 – Spring Bingo - 9:30 – 11 am

Friday, May 31 – AARP Fraud Watch – 10 -11 am

Friday, June 21– Summer Bingo – 9:30 -11 am

Monday, June 24 – Lunch & Bingo at Hilltop Village – noon – 2 pm

Wednesday, June 26 – Joe Sakacs Q&A – noon – 1 pm

Wednesday, July 10 – Holly’s Hearing free exams – 9 – 10 am

Friday, July 12 – Red, White & Blue Bingo – 9:30 – 11 am

Saturday, August 10 – Wick-liffe Wellness Day (community members welcome) – 9 am – 1 pm

Saturday, August 24 – Wickliffe Senior Citizen Rummage Sale – 9 am – 2 pm

SENIOR ACTIVITIES – Membership required. No cost for activities. Just come and enjoy! We are always adding activities, please stop in and get the Newsletter!

Summer is time to enjoy the outdoors. Please come and enjoy our concerts. All ages are welcome! Bring a lawn chair or a blanket. Concerts are from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. There will be a food truck avail-able for you to purchase some food and snacks. You can also bring your own refreshments from home.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - 900 Worden RoadTuesday, June 11

The Pop Tarts along with Annual Car Show, Bill’s Food Truck & Ice Cream and NEW THIS YEAR - Face Painting with “Rocket Dust Design”

Tuesday, July 9Solid Gold - concessions available

Tuesday, August 6Joey Tomsick Orchestra –

concessions available

Summer Concert Sponsors:

2019 SUMMER CONCERTS AT WICKLIFFE COMMUNITY CENTER

Tim Lake (above)

Joey Tomsick Band (left)