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Page 1: 2014 Nicolet Recreation Department Winter/Spring Bulletin

Proudly Serving The Communities of Bayside, Fox Point, Glendale, and River Hills

Bulletin of ProgramsWinter/Spring 2014

NicoletRecreation Department

...Something For Everyone!

“Fir Tree”Judith Gahn Murphywww.judithgahnmurphy.com

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We are a proud member of:

Winter/Spring HoursMonday 7:30am - 4:00pmTuesday 7:30am - 4:00pmWednesday 7:30am - 4:00pmThursday 7:30am - 4:00pmFriday 7:30am - 4:00pmClosed for public holidays

District Administrator ⽁ Robert Kobylski, PhD

NHS District School Board ⽁ Marilyn Franklin, President ⽁ Morton Grodsky, Vice-President ⽁ Joseph Kasle, Clerk ⽁ Ellen Redeker, Treasurer ⽁ Libby Gutterman, Member

Community Contacts Organization: Phone #:

⽁ Jr. Knights Football (414) 332-1995 Art Sonnenschein - President

⽁ Just Drive - Driver’s Education (414) 962-2600

⽁ Glendale Little League Baseball (414) 699-3660 Rodd Schneider - President

⽁ Nicolet High School (414) 351-1700

⽁ North Shore Library (414) 351-3461

Nicolet Recreation Department Staff ⽁ Kirk Krychowiak, Director ⽁ Nate Brooks, Assistant Director ⽁ Wendy Borchert, Administrative Assistant ⽁ Al Bell, Administrative Assistant ⽁ Cindy Schlidt, Aquatics Coordinator ⽁ Bob Straszewski, Evening Supervisor

Nicolet Recreation Advisory Committee ⽁ Marilyn Franklin, School Board ⽁ Jim Wick, Chairperson ⽁ Lisa Vondra, Vice-Chairperson ⽁ Carolyn Landwehr ⽁ Dona Mortara ⽁ Inger Wilkerson ⽁ Mario Angeli ⽁ Bill Boppre ⽁ Carol Pierner ⽁ Annie Masters ⽁ Art Sonnenschein

- Mission Statement -

The Nicolet Recreation Department provides recreational and lifelong

learning opportunities for Nicolet area residents and surrounding communities in

an effort to enhance physical and intellectual well-being for ALL.

Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association Southeast Park Recreation Council United States Tennis Association Amateur Softball Association National Recreation and Park Association

Nicolet Recreation Department6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd.Glendale, WI 53217

Phone: (414) 351-7566Fax: (414) 351-4053

www.nicolet.us

On-line registration: https://rec.nicolet.k12.wi.us

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Registration Is EasyResidents and non-residents can register in six hassle-free ways. The Nicolet Recreation Department welcomes ONLINE, mail-in, fax-in, walk-in, phone registrations, and drop box (south drive-way of campus). Remember to register early as cancellations may occur due to low enrollment. We welcome cash, check, Visa and Master Card debit/credit cards.

Weather HotlineThe Nicolet Recreation Department utilizes a weather hotline to better serve our recreational sport organization when inclement weather happens. The hotline is only updated when there has been a change in the program. Please keep it handy: (414) 351-7589

A Special Note of ThanksThank you to the School Districts of Glendale-River Hills, Fox Point-Bayside and Maple Dale-Indian Hill for providing facilities in which to hold our recreational programs; to our dedicated Nicolet Recreation Advisory Committee; to our staff; and to you, the community for your continued support of the Nicolet Recreation Department. Also, we offer a special thank you to Laura Andreotti, Kaela Buraczewski, Mike Kroeger, Jim Beckmann, Don Bruening, Tracy Gerharz, Ron Jaggard, Debra Campbell, Suzi Metzenheim, and Patti DeGraff for their assistance with recreation programs at Parkway, Glen Hills, Indian Hill, Maple Dale, Stormonth, and Bayside schools.

Summer Registration Information• Online registration begins Wednesday, December 4th.• All other forms of registration (phone, mail-in, fax, walk-in, and drop box) begins on Wednesday, December 18th.

Cooperative Programs

If you see this logo it indicates we are offering co-op programs with other area recreation departments. By working with other departments, we are able to better serve your recreational needs with expanded program choices.

New Programs

If you see this logo it indicates we are offering this pro-gramfortheveryfirsttime.Pleasecontactusifyouwouldliketo offer a new program with the recreation department. We are always looking for new program ideas.

CO-OP

NEW!

Weekend and Evening Recreation ActivitiesPlease enter Nicolet High School through the North Entrance located near the Tennis Courts.

Nicolet Recreation Department Bulletin of ProgramsNovember 2013Published three (3) times yearly: March, July, NovemberVolume 5 (2014), Issue 1Nicolet High School District6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd.Glendale, WI 53217

Table of Contents Adult Enrichment .................40-48 Adult Fitness .......................50-54 Adult Sports .......................56-57 Advertising Opportunities ..........65 American Red Cross ................... 8 Aquatics ................................ 5-7 Birthday Parties ........................16 Registration Form .....................66 NHS Athletic Schedules ........63-64 Senior Citizens ....................58-61 Teens .................................38-39 Toddlers ...............................9-10 Youth Enrichment ................11-15 Youth Sports .......................17-36

Dear Nicolet High School Community Member,

The Nicolet Recreation Department invites you to participate in our extensive program offerings. As youpagethroughourbulletinyouwillfindatotalof171 different programs for the Winter/Spring which includes 33 brand new programs! There is truly something for everyone as we have programs for toddlers, youths, teens, adults, and senior citizens. Our birthday party program, located on page 16, was awarded a “Silver Star Award” from the Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association (WPRA) for one of the best recreation programs in the state. For your convenience, we have activities at 23 dif-ferent locations in the area including a new location at Cardinal Stritch University. We hope you will take advantage of the numerous activities offered and enjoy your involvement in them!

Nathan M. BrooksNate Brooks, Assistant Recreation Director

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All children should be re-evaluated or call Cindy at (414) 531-SWIM if you were not registered during the last 6 months. Participation in a particular skill level does not guarantee passing into the next level. Practice is encouraged.

Class Requirement Description

Parent and Child Aquatics Level 1 Ages 6 months to 3.5 years with no previous experience. Children are to wear swim diapers under swimsuit. Level 1 introduces basic skills to parents and children. Parents are taught to safely work with their child in the water, including how to appropriately support their child in the water and how to prepare and encourage their child to participate fully and try the skills. Several water safety topics are also introduced and directed to parents.

Parent and Child Aquatics Level 2 Ages 18 months to 3.5 years with completion certificate of all level P/C I skills. Level 2 builds on the skills introduced in Level 1. Participants improve on these skills and learn more advanced skills.

Preschool Aquatics Level 1 Ages 3.5 - 5 years without parent. There are no prerequisites for this course.

Level 1 Exit Skills Assessment Enter independently, using either the ladder, steps or side, travel at least 5 yards, sub-merge to mouth and blow bubbles for at lease 3 seconds then safely exit the water. While in shallow water, glide on front at least 2 body lengths, then rolltobackandfloatonbackfor3secondsthenrecovertoaverticalposition.

Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Ages 3.5 - 5 years without parent. Children entering this course must have a PreschoolAquaticsLevel1certificatetobeabletodemonstrateallthecompletionrequirementsfromPreschoolLevel1.

Level 2 Exit Skills Assessment Glideonfrontatleast2bodylengths,rolltoback,floatonbackfor5secondsthenrecovertoaverticalposition.Glideonbackforatleast2bodylengths,rolltofront,floatfor5secondsthenrecovertoaverticalposition.Swimusingcom-binedarmandlegactionsonfrontfor3bodylengths,rolltoback,floatfor5seconds,rolltofrontthencontinueswimmingonfrontfor3bodylengths.

Preschool Aquatics Level 3 Ages 3.5 - 5 years without parent. Children entering this course must have a PreschoolAquaticsLevel2certificateormustbeabletodemonstrateallthecompletionrequirementsfromPreschoolLevel2.

Level 3 Exit Skills Assessment All preschool aquatics skills are done independently. Step from side into chest deepwater,moveintoafrontfloatfor5seconds,rolltoback,floatfor5secondsandthenreturntoaverticalposition.Moveintoabackfloatfor5seconds, roll to front, and then recover to a vertical position. Push off and swim using a combination of arm and leg actions on front for 5 body lengths, rolltoback,floatfor15seconds,rolltofrontthencontinueswimmingfor5bodylengths.

Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills Ages 6 - 13 years old. There are no prerequisites for this level.

Level 1 Exit Skills Assessment Enter independently, using either the ladder, steps or side, travel at least 5 yards, bob 3 timesthensafelyexitthewater.Glideonfrontatleast2bodylengths,rolltoabackfloatfor3secondsandrecovertoaverticalposition.

Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills ParticipantsenteringthiscoursemusthaveaLevel1certificateormustbeabletodemon-strate all the completion requirements of Level 1.

Level 2 Exit Skills Assessment Stepfromsideintochest-deepwater,moveintoafrontfloatfor5seconds,roll toback,floatfor5secondsandthenreturntoaverticalposition.Moveintoabackfloatfor5seconds,rolltofrontthenrecovertoaverticalposition.Pushoffandswimusingcombinedarmandlegactionsonfrontfor5bodylengths,rolltoback,floatfor15seconds,rolltofrontthencontinueswimmingfor5body lengths.

Level 3 Stroke Development ParticipantsenteringthiscoursemusthaveaLevel2certificateormustbeabletodemon-strate all the completion requirements in Level 2 and be comfortable in deep water. Level 3 Exit Skills Assessment Jump into deep water from the side, swim front crawl for 15 yards, maintain position by treadingorfloatingfor30secondsandswimelementarybackstrokefor15yards.Demonstratescissorskickanddolphinkick.

Level 4 Stroke Improvement ParticipantsenteringthiscoursemusthaveaLevel3certificateormustbeable todem-onstrate all the completion requirements in Level 3.

Level 4 Exit Skills Assessment Performafeet-firstentryintodeepwater,swimfrontcrawlfor25yards,changedirectionandpositionasnecessaryandswimelementarybackstrokefor25yards.Demonstratebackcrawl,breastroke,butterfly,sidestroke.

Level 5 Stroke Refinement ParticipantsenteringthiscoursemusthaveaLevel4certificateormustbeabletodemon-strate all the course requirements in Level 4.

Level 5 Exit Skills Assessment Perform a shallow-angle dive into deep water, swim front crawl for 50 yards, change direc-tion and position of travel as necessary and swim elementary backstroke for 50 yards. Swim breastroke for 25 yards, change direction and position of travel as necessary and swim back crawl for 25 yards.

Level 6 Swimming and Skill Proficiency ParticipantsenteringthiscoursemusthaveaLevel5certificateormustbeabletodemon-strate all the skills required to complete Level 5.

Level 6 Exit Skills Assessment Swim 500 yards continuously using any 3 strokes of your choice, swimming at least 50 yardsofeachstroke.Jumpintodeepwater,performasurvivalfloatfor5minutes,rollontobackandperformabackfloatfor5minutes.Performafeet-firstsurfacedive,retrieveanobjectfromthebottomofthepoolatatdepthof7-10feet,returntosurfaceandreturntostartingpoint.Performthe Cooper 12-minute swim test and compare results with the pre-assessment results.

Special Needs - All ages Children with special concerns with parent. Parent must provide all locker room care and in pool water assistance. Instructor will teach parents the skills to assist their child.

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* All Swim Lessons Take Place At Glen Hills Middle School *

Questions?

Call Aquatics CoordinatorCindy Schlidt (414) 531-SWIM

Fee:

$49.00R / $59.00NR

Nicolet Pool

Average Temperature: 80 degreesDimensions: 75ft x 30ftLanes: 8Deepest Depth: 13ft (diving well)Shallowest Depth: 3.6ft

Glen Hills Pool

Average Temperature: 84 degreesDimensions: 75ft x 20 ftLanes: 6Deepest Depth: 10 ftShallowest Depth: 2.6 ft

Private swim lessons also available.For more information please call Cindy Schlidt at (414) 531-SWIM.

Level Date Day Time Program#

Preschool Level 1 January 7 - February 25 Tuesday 4:30 - 5:00pm 215010-01Preschool Level 2 January 7 - February 25 Tuesday 5:00 - 5:30pm 215010-02Level 4 & 5 January 7 - February 25 Tuesday 5:30 - 6:15pm 215010-03Preschool Level 1 January 7 - February 25 Tuesday 6:15 - 6:45pm 215010-04

School Age Level 3 & 4 January 9 - February 27 Thursday 4:30 - 5:15pm 215010-05School Age Level 1 January 9 - February 27 Thursday 5:15 - 6:00pm 215010-06School Age Level 2 January 9 - February 27 Thursday 6:00 - 6:45pm 215010-07

Preschool Level 3 January 11 - March 1 Saturday 9:00 - 9:30am 215010-08 School Age Level 1 January 11 - March 1 Saturday 9:00 - 9:45am 215010-09Preschool Level 2 January 11 - March 1 Saturday 9:30 - 10:00am 215010-10Level 4,5,6 January 11 - March 1 Saturday 9:45 - 10:30am 215010-11Preschool Level 1 January 11 - March 1 Saturday 10:00 - 10:30am 215010-12School Age Level 3 January 11 - March 1 Saturday 10:30 - 11:15am 215010-13P/C I January 11 - March 1 Saturday 10:30 - 11:15am 215010-14P/C II January 11 - March 1 Saturday 11:15 - 12:00noon 215010-15School Age Level 2 January 11 - March 1 Saturday 11:15 - 12:00noon 215010-16Special Needs (all ages) January 11 - March 1 Saturday 12:00 - 12:45pm 215010-17

Preschool Level 1 March 4 - April 29 (skip 4/15) Tuesday 4:30 - 5:00pm 215010-18Preschool Level 2 March 4 - April 29 (skip 4/15) Tuesday 5:00 - 5:30pm 215010-19Level 4 & 5 March 4 - April 29 (skip 4/15) Tuesday 5:30 - 6:15pm 215010-20Preschool Level 1 March 4 - April 29 (skip 4/15) Tuesday 6:15 - 6:45pm 215010-21

School Age Level 3 & 4 March 6 - May 1 (skip 4/17) Thursday 4:30 - 5:15pm 215010-22School Age Level 1 March 6 - May 1 (skip 4/17) Thursday 5:15 - 6:00pm 215010-23School Age Level 2 March 6 - May 1 (skip 4/17) Thursday 6:00 - 6:45pm 215010-24

Preschool Level 3 March 8 - May 3 (skip 4/19) Saturday 9:00 - 9:30am 215010-25 School Age Level 1 March 8 - May 3 (skip 4/19) Saturday 9:00 - 9:45am 215010-26Preschool Level 2 March 8 - May 3 (skip 4/19) Saturday 9:30 - 10:00am 215010-27Level 4,5,6 March 8 - May 3 (skip 4/19) Saturday 9:45 - 10:30am 215010-28Preschool Level 1 March 8 - May 3 (skip 4/19) Saturday 10:00 - 10:30am 215010-29School Age Level 3 March 8 - May 3 (skip 4/19) Saturday 10:30 - 11:15am 215010-30P/C I March 8 - May 3 (skip 4/19) Saturday 10:30 - 11:15am 215010-31P/C II March 8 - May 3 (skip 4/19) Saturday 11:15 - 12:00noon 215010-32School Age Level 2 March 8 - May 3 (skip 4/19) Saturday 11:15 - 12:00noon 215010-33Special Needs (all ages) March 8 - May 3 (skip 4/19) Saturday 12:00 - 12:45pm 215010-34

School Age Level 3 & 4 May 6 - 29 Tues & Thurs 4:30 - 5:15pm 215010-35School Age Level 1 & 2 May 6 - 29 Tues & Thurs 5:15 - 6:00pm 215010-36Preschool Level 1 May 6 - 29 Tues & Thurs 6:00 - 6:30pm 215010-37Preschool Level 2 & 3 May 6 - 29 Tues & Thurs 6:30 - 7:00pm 215010-38

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The complete Nicolet & Glen Hills Aquatic Schedule is located on the Nicolet Websitewww.nicolet.us (then click on recreation)

If you are interested in setting up a water badge workshop for your Boy or Girl Scout group please call Cindy Schlidt at (414) 531-SWIM.

American Red Cross Aquatics are taught by certified instructors/aides with lifeguard training. Swimming instruction is a great way to introduce your child to the water, strengthening positive attitudes and proper swimming techniques. Nicolet Recreation Department is an authorized American Red Cross provider.Please read the following carefully:

Ñ Children ages 4 years and up need to go into the locker room for their respective gender. Ñ Allparticipantsshouldbeevaluatedpriortothefirstdayoflessonstoensuretheyareinthe

proper level, if they haven’t been evaluated in the last 6 months, unless they are in the lowest level. Ñ Parents please observe lessons from the outer pool lobby only. Ñ Persons observing from deck will be charged the open swim fee daily of $3.00R/$6.00NR Ñ Lessons may be combined or cancelled based on enrollment numbers. No makeup classes will be

given. Ñ Classroom enrollment minimum is 5 participants; maximum is 6 participants per instructor for pre

school levels Ñ Class enrollment minimum is 6 participants; maximum is 10 participants per instructor for school

age levels. Ñ Registration deadline is the Thursday prior to the start of the session. Ñ All persons must exit the building 15 minutes after the conclusion of any aquatic program. Ñ Contact Cindy @ (414) 531-SWIM if you need a skill assessment.

Open/Lap SwimThis combined program of family swim and lap swim is a great opportunity for you and your family to enjoy water indoors. Open swim is open to all ages, while lap swim is open to ages 12 years and up. A swim test will be required for those children wishing to swim in the deep end 22 yards non-stop front crawl with face in water and breathing plus tread water 20 seconds immediately following. Due to safety reasons, water rings and tubes are not allowed. It is recommended that all persons bring a lock to secure personal belongings, however, the lock must be removed and taken home at the end of the swim period. Pool rules, regulations and other pertinent information are posted in the pool area. All persons not participating in open/lap swim must observe from outer lobby or pay a participant fee. All children under 8 years of age must be accompanied in the pool by a paying adult. Limit 2 free children per adult. Exact change only will be accepted at pool location. All persons must exit the building 15 minutes after the con-clusion of any aquatic program. If there are no participants in the pool with 30 minutes left the lifeguard will close the pool.

Open Swim - Glen Hills Pool Date: Day: Time: January 7 - May 29 Tue. & Thu. 4:30 - 6:30pm(skip 4/15 & 4/17) January 11 - May 3 Saturday 9:00am - 12noon (skip 4/19)

Lap Swim - NHS Pool (Lap swim is also available during all the open swim times)Date: Day: Time: January 2 - May 30 Monday - Friday 5:45 - 6:45am January 6 - May 28 Mon. & Wed. 7:00 - 8:00pm(skip 4/14, 4/16, 5/26)

Fee/Program#: $40.00R/$50.00NR 20-punch pass 453501-01$50.00R/$63.00NR 30-punch pass453500-01$3.00R/$6.00NR at door(Children under 4 free with paying adult in the pool)

Masters SwimStayinshape,buildstrength,stamina,andcardiovascularfitness.Greatfortri-athletes,competingMasterSwimmers,andforstay-in-shape swimmers. Registration with National Masters Program is not included. If you need more information, please call 351-7566 or leave a message for Coach Cindy Schlidt at 531-SWIM. Competition is optional and the workouts are exhilarating. Are you from another swim team or just visiting...drop in for only $5.00 per person per morning! Locker room closes 15 minutes after completion.

Day: Monday, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays Session: Date: Program#: Time: 5:45 - 6:45am I January 2 - March 21 235080-01 Location: Nicolet High School - Pool II March 24 - June 13 235080-02Age: 18 years and up Fee: $110.00R/$130.00NRInstructor: Cindy Schlidt

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Babysitting BasicThe purpose of this course is to provide youth who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. Skills include a guide to leadership, the business of babysitting, being safe and sound on the job, understanding kids from 0 to 10, caring for kids from feeding to bedtime, and it’s an emergency...Now what? Must attend the entire day, complete all skills with competency. Please bring notebook and pen. Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to registration detailing the manual/prerequisites requirements. All booklets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross pro-grams are now online. Date: May 17Day: SaturdayTime: 8:00am - 2:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Community Room Age: 11 years & up Fee: $85.00R/$95.00NR Program#: 234050-01Min/Max: 6/14Instructor: Cindy Schlidt

Infant/Child CPRAre you prepared to keep your family and work place safe? This program will help ensure safety and a chance to become certi-fied.Includes:hands-onskillstrainingpreparingyoutorespondto breathing and cardiac emergencies. Must pass writen tests andpracticalskillstestswith80%orhighertobecertified.Needproofofcertificationforrecertification.Certificationisvalid for two years. Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to registration detailing the manual/prerequisites requirements. All booklets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are now online.

Date: May 10 Day: Saturday Time: 8:00 - 11:30am Location: Nicolet High School - LibraryAge: 11 years and up Fee: $92.00R/$102.00NRProgram#: 234010-01Min/Max: 6/12Instructor: Cindy Schlidt

American Red Cross Professional CPR & AEDAre you prepared to keep your family and work place safe? This program will help ensure safety and a chance to become certi-fied.Includes:handsonskillstrainingpreparingyoutorespondto breathing and cardiac emergencies for people over 12 years old. Must pass written tests and practical skills tests with 80% orhighertobecertified.Needproofofcertificationforrecertifi-cation.Certificationisvalidfortwoyears.Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to registration detailing the manual/prerequisites requirements. All booklets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are now online.

Date: April 15Day: Tuesday Time: 8:00am - 1:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Library Age: 11 years and up Fee: $93.00R/$103.00NRProgram#: 234060-01Min/Max: 6/12Instructor: Cindy Schlidt

Lifeguard TrainingProgramincludesLifeguarding,CPR,FirstAid,andAED.Apocketmaskisincludedinthefee.Lifeguardingcertificationiscurrentfortwo years. Apretestwillbeheldonthefirstdayoftheprogram.Personsunabletocompletethepretestsatisfactorilywillnotbeal-lowed to continue.Participationinallsessionsisrequired.Mustpassalltestswith80%orhigherpluspracticalskillstobecertified.Pleasebringproofofagestofirstclass.(Reviewspleasebringproofofcurrentcertificationandpocketmask).Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to registration detailing the manual/prerequisites requirements. All book-lets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are now online. Location: Nicolet High School - Pool Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Cindy Schlidt

Option: Date: Day: Time: Fee: Program#:Review January 4 Saturday 8:00am - 6:00pm $174.00R/$194.00NR 234040-01Full April 14 - 18 Monday - Friday 7:30am - 2:30pm $219.00R/$249.00NR 234040-02

Waterfront Lifeguarding Add-onParticipants registered for Lifeguard Training may choose to add waterfront lifeguarding. Must pass lifeguarding class to receive waterfrontlifeguardcertificationandpasswrittenandpracticaltestingforwaterfront.Pre-testgivenonfirstday.Mustbringmask,snorkelandfinstoclass.Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to registration detailing the manual/prerequisites requirements. All booklets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross pro-grams are now online.

Date: April 15 & 17Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 2:30 - 4:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference RoomFee: $85.00R/$95.00NRProgram#: 224041-01Min/ Max: 6/14Instructor: Cindy Schlidt

If you are interested in a CPR/Pro/AED program or Lifeguard Challenge please call Cindy Schlidt at (414) 531-SWIM.

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Mom and Me ‘Little Dragons’!Fun games and activities helping toddlers work on gross motor skills, hand eye coordination, following directions and interacting with other children. Moms will also learn proven selfdefensebasicsandwaystoimproveflexibility,strengthand balance.

Date: January 7 - 28 Day: Tuesdays Time: 11:00 - 11:40am Location: J.K. Lee Black Belt Academy 6838 N. Santa Monica Blvd. Fox Point 53217Age: 2-3 years oldFee: $20.00R/$30.00NRProgram#: 233190-01Min/Max: 8/28Instructor: J.K. Lee Black Belt Academy

Fingerpainting Frenzy!!Amom’s(ordad’s)dreamcometrue!Createmessyfinger-painting masterpieces with your toddler/preschooler withoutthe cleanup!! Parents and children alike should wear their favorite“messy-art-projectclothes”andbringanextraoutfitfor the ride home. You’ll need it!

Day: Wednesdays Time: 9:30 - 10:20am Location: Good Hope School - Room 25 Age: 15 months - 4 years oldFee: $44.00R/$54.00NRMin/Max: 4/10Instructor: Lisa Vondra, Nicolet Rec. Dept. Summer Camp Director and DPI Licensed Professional Educator

Session: Date: Program#:I January 15 - February 19 212541-01II March 5 - April 9 212541-02

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GymnasticsAge-appropriate skills will be introduced and developed in this recreational instruction program. Participants will practice move-ments ranging from basic tumbling to use of balance beam and uneven parallel bars. Participants should wear nonrestrictive clothing such as a bodysuit, t-shirt, shorts, gymnastics slippers, cotton socks, or bare feet. No tights, nylon socks, clothing with zippers, belt buckles, or jewelry. Long hair should be tied back. Location: Nicolet High School - Gym 2 (gymnastics area)Fee: $54.00R/$64.00NR Min/Max: 4/8Instructor: NHS Gymnastics Staff

Level: Age: Date: Day: Time: Program#:Mom & Tot 18 months - 2 years January 13 - March 3 Mondays 5:00 - 5:30pm 211141-01Nicsters 3 years January 13 - March 3 Mondays 5:30 - 6:00pm 211141-02Nicotiers 4 - 5 years January 13 - March 3 Mondays 6:00 - 6:35pm 211141-03Mom & Tot 18 months - 2 years Mar. 15 - May 10 (skip 4/19) Saturdays 10:00 - 10:30am 211141-04Nicsters 3 years Mar. 15 - May 10 (skip 4/19) Saturdays 10:30 - 11:00am 211141-05Nicotiers 4 - 5 years Mar. 15 - May 10 (skip 4/19) Saturdays 11:00 - 11:35am 211141-06Mom & Tot 18 months - 2 years March 17 - May 19 Mondays 5:00 - 5:30pm 211141-07 (skip 4/14 & 4/21)Nicsters 3 years March 17 - May 19 Mondays 5:30 - 6:00pm 211141-08 (skip 4/14 & 4/21)Nicotiers 4 - 5 years March 17 - May 19 Mondays 6:00 - 6:35pm 211141-09 (skip 4/14 & 4/21)

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Day: Wednesdays Session: Date: Program#:Time: 10:30 - 11:20am I January 15 - February 19 212540-01Location: Good Hope School Room 25 II March 5 - April 9 212540-02Age: 15 months - 4 years oldFee: $44.00R/$54.00NRMin/Max: 4/10Instructor: Lisa Vondra, Nicolet Rec. Dept. Summer Camp Director and DPI Licensed Professional Educator

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“How To Eat A Brownie - Children’s Etiquette”Well-mannered children have a lifelong advantage in job situa-tions and in relationships. We start with introductions, shaking hands,andprojectingconfidence.Wecontinuewithconversa-tion skills, family etiquette, what the “R” stands for in R.S.V.P., and writing memorable thank you notes.At the last class, we will eat a brownie (no nuts) while holding the silverware European style. The reasons for the rules are always made clear, and there are activities in every class.

Date: April 23 - May 7Day: WednesdaysTime: 4:00 - 5:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B111Age: 7 - 12 years oldFee: $82.00R/$92.00NRProgram#: 212170-01Min/Max: 6/14 Instructor: Margery Sinclair

ChessBeginning - Intermediate: this class is for those new to chess or with ratings less than 800. Students will work on opening game strategies and tactics. Intermediate – Advanced: this class is for veteran tournament players with ratings above 800 and/or with 3 to 5 years of chess playing experience. Players will work on middle game and end game strategies. For more info call 262-573-5624.

Date: January 28 - April 1 Level: Time: Program#:Day: Tuesdays Beginning - Intermediate 5:00 - 6:00pm 212161-01Location: Nicolet High School - Room B111 Intermediate – Advanced 6:15 - 7:15pm 212161-02Grade: 1st – 6thFee: $95.00R/$105.00NRMin/Max: 10/20Instructor: Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation Staff

Chess Club at Maple Dale SchoolThis chess club will teach chess to beginning to intermediate level chess ability using WSCF’s chess school curriculum and certificateprogram.Instructionwillbebalancedwithinstructionand active play. All players will participate in a 5 round Swiss style tournament during the last 5 weeks of the class. For more info call 262-573-5624.

Date: January 30 - April 10 (skip 2/13) Day: Thursdays Time: 7:15 - 8:15am Location: Maple Dale SchoolGrade: 3rd - 8thFee: $90.00R/$100.00NRProgram#: 212163-01Min/Max: 10/30Instructor: Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation Staff

Chess Club at Stormonth SchoolStudents will participate in club activities, learn beginning to in-termediate skills in chess and compete in club chess ladders and tournaments.Medalsandtrophiesawardedforfinalclubtourna-ment. Beginners welcome. For more info call 262-573-5624.

Date: January 29 - April 2 Day: Wednesdays Time: 6:00 - 7:00pm Location: Stormonth SchoolGrade: 1st – 4thFee: $90.00R/$100.00NRProgram#: 212162-01Min/Max: 10/30Instructor: Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation Staff

Learn Chinese with Cricket AcademyMandarin Chinese is the most widely-spoken language in the world (1+billion people). Cricket Academy is an educational organiza-tion with a reputation for providing high quality instruction in Chinese language (Mandarin) and culture to English speaking families. With our focus on FUN in learning, we lead the way in making the Chinese language more familiar and more approachable to fami-lies.

Day: TuesdaysGrade: K5 - 6thMin/Max: 10/15Instructor: Cricket Academy Staff

Session: Date: Time: Fee: Location: Program#:I January 14 - March 18 5:30 - 6:30pm $140.00R/$160.00NR NHS - Room F105 212480-01II April 1 - June 3 (skip 4/15) 3:45 - 4:45pm $126.00R/$146.00NR Parkway School - Room 9 212480-02

Cricket AcademyOF CHINESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE

Roller-Skate DayNicolet feeder school students, join us to go roller-skating on your day off of school. Skate-Land in Butler will be closed to the public and only open to our group on this skate day! We will have different games to play with a DJ and all new music! There will be a full concession stand, so bring some extra cash for lunch or snacks. Participants may bring their own roller-skates or rollerblades. Get a group of friends together and sign up today!

Date: January 20 Day: Mondays Time: 12:15 - 3:45pm Location: Shorewood High School - Parking Lot 1701 E. Capitol Dr. - Shorewood Grade: 5th - 8thFee: $15.00R/$25.00NRProgram#: 212060-01Min/Max: 12/27

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Writing from a Creative LensStudents will learn how to add a creative twist to their writing. Additionally they will paint the perfect picture with literary de-vices and collaborative writing activities. Moreover, participants will develop their writing skills with the support of their peers and adults. (Individuals who participate in Girl Scouts can earn a Scribe’s Badge).

Date: February 1 - 15Day: SaturdaysTime: 10:30am - 12noonLocation: Nicolet High School - Room D111Grade: 4th - 5thFee: $35.00R/$45.00NRProgram#: 212770-01Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Dawn Simmons, Create! Literacy, LLC

Resume Writing and Interviewing - Middle School Seminar

Students will learn the basics of developing a resume. The learners will produce clear and concise documents for college and career readiness. They will also prepare and engage in mock interviews. (Individuals who participate in Girl Scouts can earn a Make Your Own Badge).

Date: February 22 - March 8Day: SaturdaysTime: 10:30am - 12noonLocation: Nicolet High School - Room D111Grade: 4th - 5thFee: $35.00R/$45.00NRProgram#: 212771-01Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Dawn Simmons, Create! Literacy, LLC

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The Art of CommunicationStudents will simulate public speaking techniques both in small and large group settings. Hence participants will be prepared to collaborate and engage in diverse discussions and presentations. (Individuals who participate in Girl Scouts can earn a Public Speaker’s Badge).

Date: March 15 - 29Day: SaturdaysTime: 10:30am - 12noonLocation: Nicolet High School - Room D111Grade: 4th - 5thFee: $35.00R/$45.00NRProgram#: 212772-01Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Dawn Simmons, Create! Literacy, LLC

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Dawn Simmons has over a decade of teaching experience in both public and private schools. Dawn also has worked as a District-wide Literacy Coach where she conducted workshops for teachers and parents alike.

For numerous years, Dawn taught 8th grade English for the Marquette University High School-Stanley P. Herbert College Prep Leadership Program.

In 2011, Dawn facilitated an ACT/SAT Workshop at the Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Mid-Western Region Cluster Work Day.

She is currently a professional member of The Registry and a Master Trainer for Create! Literacy, LLC. Dawn is also a Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast Community Event Provider.

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Lego City BuildersStudents can explore various Lego Building techniques as they designtheirveryownstructuressuchasskyscrapers,firesta-tions, schools, bridges, houses and more. 10,000+ of Lego building pieces will be available allowing the students imagina-tion to soar. Create a different project every week - the possi-bilities are endless.

Date: February 24 - March 17Day: Mondays Time: 3:50 - 4:50pm Location: Parkway School Grade: 1st - 5thFee: $40.00R/$50.00NRProgram#: 212120-01Min/Max: 8/12Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff

Lego’s Cars, Catapults and BridgesThis class focuses on teaching the fundamentals of simple ma-chines. Using LEGO Technic sets, students build a new model each week. They’ll construct a drawbridge, catapults, motorized car, amusement park ride and more! They’ll have fun as they apply what they learn, including simple machines, levers, wheels and axles, gears, ratchets and drive trains, and motorized sys-tems.

Date: April 28 - May 19Day: Mondays Time: 3:50 - 4:50pm Location: Parkway School Grade: 1st - 5thFee: $40.00R/$50.00NRProgram#: 212121-01Min/Max: 8/12Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff

KidstageKidstageisayouthdramaprogramdesignedtocreateafun-filled,highenergyatmosphere.Thecurriculumwillenhanceconfidence,creativity, self-esteem, team work, problem solving skills memorization skills, concentration and leadership. All KidStage classes cul-minate in a performance giving EVERY student a stage role and the opportunity to demonstrate their skills before their parents and the community. Larger classes will be broken up into small groups based on age and experience.

Day: Saturdays Location: Lydell Community Center - Room 15 5205N.LydellAve.-WhitefishBayMin/Max: 8/12 Instructor: BlairKath,CertifiedKidstageInstructor

Session: Age: Date: Time: Fee: Program#:I 3 - 4 years old Jan. 4 - Feb. 8 9:30 - 10:15am $60.00R/$70.00NR 212390-01II 5 - 7 years old Jan. 4 - Feb. 8 10:30 - 11:30am $70.00R/$80.00NR 212390-02III 3 - 4 years old Feb. 15 - Mar. 22 9:30 - 10:15am $60.00R/$70.00NR 212390-03IV 5 - 7 years old Feb. 15 - Mar. 22 10:30 - 11:30am $70.00R/$80.00NR 212390-04

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Computer Explorers - STEM Sampler DayEnjoy various STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) programs during Early Release days.Various programs will be rotated which may include: Digital Microscopes, Digital Cameras, Fascinating Science projects, Lego’s, LOGO Programing with several Robots and many more events! This class will be action-packed and guaranteed to be an educational yetfunfilledexperience!Comejointhefun!Please bring a bag lunch as lunch will not be served on these days. Participants will eat lunch in their respective program classrooms

Day: Wednesdays Session: Date: Program#: Time: 12:00 - 3:00pm I March 19 212122-01Location: Indian Hill School II May 21 212122-02Grade: K4 - 2ndFee: $45.00R/$55.00NRMin/Max: 10/16Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff

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Sugaring Detectives Calling all curious winter detectives AND maple sugar farmers! Are you ready for a wonderful 2 PART winter adventure?FIRST,therearesecretstosleuthinthefrostyfieldsandwoods.We’llcracktheCaseoftheMissingAnimalsandlearnhowtoin-terpret their tracks and traces. We’ll also use winter as the catalyst for science experiments & outdoor games, then for art, stories, music,dramaticplayandanutritioussnackaroundacozyindoor‘campfire’THEN, when woodpeckers start drumming in late winter, we’ll get out the sap buckets, drill a maple or two and enjoy some tasty treats as we explore the lore of this short, sweet 5th season of the year! *WendySeamanisacertifiedearlychildhoodeducator,andanexperiencednaturalist,musician,writerandmaplesugarfarmerwithapassionforpreventingNatureDeficitDisorder.

Date: February 8 - March 8Day: SaturdaysTime: 12:30 - 3:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room C111 & OutsideAge: 4 - 8 years oldFee: $105.00R/$125.00NRProgram#: 212194-01Min/Max: 4/8Instructor: Wendy Seaman*

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Beginning Orchestra LessonsThis class is for students who wish to try the violin, viola, or cello. This is a beginning string experience for those who have not taken lessons before; methodology used by the teacher is traditional note-reading rather than Suzuki. Students provide their own instruments and will also need “Essential Elements Book One” for their instrument and a folding music stand, all brought to each lesson. A recital for parents will be the culminat-ing event.

Date: January 16 - May 1 (skip 4/17)Day: Thursdays Time: 8:00 - 8:40amLocation: Stormonth School - Music RoomGrade: 1st - 4thFee: $130.00R/$150.00NRProgram#: 212232-01Min/Max: 4/8Instructor: Twila Bergeron

Friday Morning OrchestraThis class, held at Stormonth School, is for students who have had some string playing experience and who wish to be part of an ensemble playing orchestra repertoire. This class is designed to give elementary string students the opportunity to play together prior to their middle school years. A recital for parents will be the culminating event. Students provide their own instru-ments and folding music stand, brought to each lesson.

Date: January 17 - May 9 (skip 3/14 & 4/18)Day: Fridays Time: 8:00 - 8:40amLocation: Stormonth School - Music RoomGrade: 1st - 4thFee: $130.00R/$150.00NRProgram#: 212231-01Min/Max: 4/8Instructor: Twila Bergeron

Groovy Guitars IThis is a beginning group guitar class for elementary-age students. We’ll learn to play simple melodies on three strings, as well as a few simple chords. This beginning class will use traditional notation to read melodies, but guitar tablature with chords. Students need their own appropriately-sized acoustic guitars as well as the book “Hal Leonard Guitar Method Book One” and a folding music stand, all brought to each lesson. Teacher will provide healthy snacks at the beginning of each les-son. A recital for parents will be the culminating event. Pick-up time is 4:40; there is no bus service at this time.

Date: January 16 - March 20Day: Thursdays Time: 3:40 - 4:40pmLocation: Stormonth School - Music RoomGrade: 1st - 4thFee: $150.00R/$170.00NRProgram#: 212233-01Min/Max: 4/8Instructor: Twila Bergeron

Groovy Guitars ContinuingThis class is a continuation of Groovy Guitars 1. We will continue to learn notes and chords in traditional notation and tablature. In addition, we’ll begin studying chord progressions and will try out theelectricandbassguitars(teacher-provided).Asinthefirstclass, students will need their own appropriately-sized acoustic guitars, the book “Hal Leonard Guitar Method Book One,” and a folding music stand, all brought to each lesson. Additional teacher-provided materials may cover blues improvisation, bar chords, and scale studies. Teacher will provide healthy snacks at the beginning of each lesson. A recital for parents will be the culminating event. Pick-up time is 4:40; there is no bus service at this time.

Date: January 15, 22, 29; February 12, 26; March 12, 26Day: Wednesdays Time: 3:40 - 4:40pmLocation: Stormonth School - Music RoomGrade: 1st - 4thFee: $105.00R/$125.00NRProgram#: 212230-01Min/Max: 4/8Instructor: Twila Bergeron

Early Release Instrument FactoryIn this class students will create several handmade musical instruments, including a thumb piano and a mountain dulcimer. Students will need to bring a large T-shirt to wear over their clothes, separate from art smocks kept at school. Teacher will provide healthy snacks and all materials. Sign-up deadline is January 10th FIRM. *Fee includes approximately $100 collected for teacher to purchase all kits and supplies. Pick-up time is 4:00; there is no bus service at this time.

Date: February 5, 19; March 5, 19; April 2Day: Wednesdays Time: 2:30 - 4:00pmLocation: Stormonth School - Music RoomGrade: 1st - 4thFee: $175.00R/$195.00NR*Program#: 212234-01Min/Max: 10/15Instructor: Twila Bergeron

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Mad Science NASA After School ProgramMad Science has teamed up with NASA in a quest for exploration!Sun & Stars - This stellar program is your ticket to the stars! Watch star dust burn, and journey through a soapy galaxy as you in-vestigate the life cycle of stars.Living in Space -Experiencethelifeofanastronautasyousuitupforspaceflight!Useteamworktocompleteanimportantspacemission and build a model space station.Space Technology -Discovertechnologydesignedforouterspace!Steeralaserbeamthroughalasermaze,findhiddenmountainsusing the principles of radar technology and discover everyday objects originally designed for use in space.Atmosphere & Beyond - We’re on a mission to explore the atmosphere of Earth, and beyond! Mix up various planetary atmospheres, one molecule at a time! Discover how stars would look in space and see what makes stars twinkle!Planets & Moons - Explore the farthest reaches of our solar system and create a lunar eclipse in this “mad” planetary tour! Learn how the planets stack up.Space Travel - Learn what it takes to be a true globetrotter! Race a balloon rocket and design your own car engine as you learn aboutthrust!Seetheprinciplesofpropulsionatworkinarealrocketlaunch,andbuildyourownSpaceCoptertoflytotheskies!Students will get a cool NASA type take home each week to continue the exploration at home. Mad Science is the ONLY organization licensed by NASA to use these activities for school programs.

Fee: $79.00R/$89.00NRMin/Max: 12/25 Instructor: Mad Science Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time: Location: Grade: Program#:I January 28 - March 4 Tuesdays 3:10 - 4:10pm Indian Hill School K4 - 2nd 212140-01II January 29 - March 5 Wednesdays 3:45 - 4:45pm Parkway School K4 - 3rd 212140-02

Make it Yourself!Why wait for someone else to cook or bake something wonder-ful when you can do it yourself? This course will teach you how to make great tasting food using natural and locally sourced ingredients. This is a hands-on class; participants will do the cooking and baking with instruction and supervision. No prior experience necessary! Classes include: Bread and Butter, Pasta Perfect/Salad Days, Breakfast for Dinner, and Let Us Eat Cake/Pie in the Sky.

Date: February 8 - March 1Day: SaturdaysTime: 2:00 - 4:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Grade: 6th - 12th Fee: $80.00R/$90.00NRProgram#: 212024-01Min/Max: 5/20Instructor: Lisa Harper, owner of Mrs. Whoopie, a custom bakery and belles fetes, a local catering company.

Philosophy with Children Philosophy with Children is an internationally-known program that advances the development of critical, creative and ethical thinking skills. In class we read together, taking turns, raising questions for discussion and then having a rich philosophical discussions, thinking-exercises and creative activities all of which focus on exploring life’s big questions as well as key everyday concepts such as ‘fairness’, ‘friendship’ ‘lying’ and more. The textsweusecomemainlyfrombooks,neverthelessfilms,TVshows, images and sounds serve as generating narratives as well.

Date: April 29 - May 20Day: Tuesdays Time: 5:00 - 6:00pm Location: Nicolet High School - Room F105 Age: 6 - 8 yearsFee: $80.00R/$90.00NRProgram#: 211730-01Min/Max: 5/15 Instructor: Maya Levanon, Ed.D, MA (philosophy)

       

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Name of Parent/Guardian: ___________________ Date: ___

Address: _______________________________________ City: _______________Zip: ______

Cell Phone: _________________ E-mail Address: ___________________________________

Name of Child: _____________________ Birthdate: ______________ Age: _______ Grade: __

Date Requested: ___________________________ Saturdays or Sundays 1:00 - 3:00pm (timesareflexible)

Bring your own food and dinnerware, and we’ll happily provide the space! Requests for the birthday par-ties must be made at least two weeks in advance. We reserve the right to cancel the party for any un-foreseen problem or if payment is not received. Special requests may require additional fees, which must be paid prior to the event. All parties are held at Nicolet High School. It is customary to tip your birthday party host, but it is not required. It is your choice ($5 - $20 usual range).

Attendance: ________ Age Range: ________ Special Needs: _____________________

T-shirt size:________________ Total Fee, due at the time of request: $__________

Payment by: Cash_____ Check______/#_________

Credit Card: MC/ VISA # ________ - _________- ________ - ________ Expiration Date:____

“As a participant in this program, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury and I agree to assume the full risk of any injury, damage or loss which I may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with such a program. I agree to waive and relinquish claims that I may haveasaresultofparticipatinginthisprogramagainsttheNicoletRecreationDepartment/NicoletHighSchoolDistrictanditsofficers,agentsservantsandemployees.IdoherebyfullyreleaseanddischargetheNicoletRecreationDepartment/NicoletHighSchoolDistrictanditsofficers,agents,servantsandemployeesfromanyandallclaimsfrominjuries, damage or loss which I may have to occur to me on account of my participation in this program. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the Nicolet RecreationDepartment/NicoletHighSchoolDistrictanditsofficers,agents,servantsemployeesfromanyallclaimsresultingfrominjuries,damagesandlossessustainedbymeand arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of this program.” I HAVE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE PROGRAM DETAILS AND WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS.

Signature: ______________________________________________________ Date: ________________

Recreation Party

Program#:412100-01$104.00R/$124.00NR

This party package is great for those high energy kids! We will customize a sport or game party with a variety of games and athletic activities. Games include but are not limited to: basket-ball, soccer, volleyball and various playground games.

Max: 25 kids

Pool Party

Program#: 412100-02$104.00R/$124.00NR

This party package is excellent for those kids who love the water! Our host or hostess will give a swim test to all participants ensuring their safety. Children can participate in relay races, diving contests and have fun with a variety of water toys.

Max: 25 kids

Gymnastics Party

Program#:412100-04$104.00R/$124.00NR

This party package is great for kids that love gymnastics! Par-ticipants will be able to use the balance beam, parallel bars, and much more.

Max: 15 kids

Dance Party

Program#:412100-05$104.00R/$124.00NR

This party package is great for kids that love dancing! We provide the dance & games, you choose the style of dance and songs. From football to Disney to hip hop to ballet princess themes, we do it all!

Max: 25 kids

CraftingParty

Program#:412100-06$145.00R/$155.00NR

Choose one of three different craft activi-ties using puffy paints, glitter glue, fabric markers, rhinestones, beads, buttons, and more….or we can cus-tomize a project just for your birthday kid!!

Max: 15 kids

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Registration Fee - $250.00

$50.00 desposit for each player to secure your spot for the 2014 season due by March 15, 2014

$200.00balanceduebythefirstpracticeonAugust1,2014

$100.00 per additional family player

Participants can pay the total fee of $250.00 prior to August 1st

Grade as of 2014-15 school year

Deposit: Program#:4th & 5th Grade 311031-016th Grade 311031-027th Grade 311031-038th Grade 311031-04

Nicolet Jr. Knights Youth Football ClinicHey kids you will learn basic to advanced skills, run key pass routes, learn lineman stratgies, full tackle progression review and speed agility drills all while having fun with your friends. This is a no-contact camp. Wear tennis shoes, no cleats.

Date: April 26Day: Saturday Time: 12:00 - 2:00pm Location: Nicolet High School - Gym 2 Grade: 4th - 8th Fee: $10.00R/$20.00NRProgram#: 211030-01Min/Max: 10/50Instructor: NHS Varsity Head Coach Dave Quam, NHS Football Coaching Staff, and Jr. Knights Football Coaching Staff

Junior Knights Wrestling Team – Phase IIThe Junior Knights Wrestling Team is for the competitive wrestler looking to improve their techniques and prepare for competition.The team will travel to a series of dual-meet and tournament competitions throughout the season including a youth tournament tobe hosted at NHS: the Jr. Knights Youth Wrestling Tournament. All wrestlers on the team must have a current year USA WrestlingCard – required for admission to youth tournaments. For wrestlers with one or more years of experience and/or Phase I. Programinstructed by Nicolet Jr. Knights Wrestling Coaches and Nicolet HS Wrestling Coaches. If you have questions or concerns aboutthe program, equipment and other fees please call Coach Ott at 414-303-7187 or email him at: [email protected] *Option 1: USA Wrestling Card Included: for wrestlers who don’t already have a 2013 USA Wrestling Card and who are planningto compete at tournaments during the season (Fee includes t-shirt, USA Card: $35 value & admission into the North Shore JuniorKnights Wrestling Classic Tournament) *Option 2: USA Wrestling Card Not-Included: for wrestlers who have already purchased their 2013 USA Wrestling Card or who willplantopurchasetheircardattheirfirsttournament USA Card required for tournaments – tournament entrance fees, transportation, and equipment fees added as needed

Date: January 27 - March 26 Option*: Fee: Program#:Day: Mondays and Wednesdays I - USA Wrestling Card Included $95.00R/$105.00NR 211211-01Time: 6:00 - 7:30pm II - USA Wrestling Card Not-Included $60.00R/$70.00NR 211211-02Location: Nicolet High School Upper North Gym BalconyGrade: K4 - 8th gradeMin/Max: 10/50Instructor: NHS Wrestling Coaching Staff

Play Nicolet Jr. Knights Youth Tackle Football!!!The Jr. Knights Director and Coaches are committed to making this youth football program a great experience. Jr. Knight football is designed to teach the basic fundamentals of football and to develop leadership, teamwork, patience, self-respect and the respect for other players and coaches. The objective of the Jr. Knights program is not about winning, but learning. We applaud the efforts of the team and reinforce the importance of teamwork to our players. All efforts are made to ensure quality playing time for all partici-pants. The Jr. Knights youth tackle football program is open to boys and girls residing in the Nicolet Feeder School District who will be at-tending grades 5th through 8th during the year of participation. 4th grade participants may play with the 5th grade team if their physical and emotional maturity allows. All participants are provided opportunity to contribute to their team through practice and game-day participation. All necessary practice and game-day equipment is furnished by the Jr. Knights program with the exception of football cleats. Theprogramstartswithpre-seasonpracticesinAugustattheGoodHopeschoolpracticefields.TheseasonbeginsinearlySep-tember ( Two scrimmages, six regular-season games and two playoff seeds for the 7th and 8th Grade teams) and culminates with a year-end banquet and awards ceremony. This program’s intent is to provide a complete experience to participants and parents alike.

Balance: Program#:4th & 5th Grade 311031-056th Grade 311031-067th Grade 311031-078th Grade 311031-08

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Join the Nicolet Performing Dance Academy, where YOU can dance YOUR style! Enroll now and reserve your spot in class, now holding auditions for the Sapphire Dance Company! Visit us at: www.performingdanceacademy.org for more information!

Class placement is based off ability; ages are given for general direction. Class Days/Times may be changed to meet class/facility requirements.

Dancing DarlingsThis class is designed to introduce your Dancing Darlings to the basics of dance in a warm and caring environment! Students will en-gage in hands-on movement activities essential to proper development in coordination, recognizing music and rhythms, cutting and timing,andself-confidence.AcombinationofCreativeMovementandPre-Balletbasicswillbetaughttostirupstudents’excitementfor movement and music! Exciting props are utilized to practice a variety of movements and enhance the imagination! Dress Code Requirements: Self purchase pink leotard, pink dance tights, and pink leather or canvas ballet slippers prior to first class.

Date: February 8 - June 21 Session: Time: Program#: (skip 2/15, 4/19, 5/24, 6/14) I 10:30 - 11:15am 212681-01Day: Saturdays II 11:15am - 12noon 212681-02 Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Age: 3-4 yearsFee: $105.00R/$125.00NR Min/Max: 6/16Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Twinkle Toe TotzContinue/begin your Twirling Tot’s education in the basics of dance in this beginning artistic & energetic class! Students will develop a strong foundation in dance as they build upon ballet basics, technique, rhythms and stage presentation! Tap basics will be introduced into the curriculum and soon your Tot will be tapping their feet at home and on stage. Reserve your Twirling Tot’s spot in this popular class now! Dress Code Requirements: Self purchase black leotard, pink dance tights, pink leather or canvas ballet slippers and black tap shoes prior to first class.

Date: February 8 - June 21 (skip 2/15, 4/19, 5/24, 6/14) Day: Saturdays Time: 12:00 - 12:45pm Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Age: 5-6 yearsFee: $105.00R/$125.00NR Program#: 212682-01Min/Max: 3/20Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

PointePointe curriculum enhances a student’s ballet technique and knowledgebytakingthemtothenextlevel,figurativelyandliterally! This class emphasizes strengthening exercises for the legs, calves, ankles, feet and advances dancers to intermediate/advanced footwork & choreography. Dancers learn about pointe shoes,howtoproperlyaffix/tiepointeshoeribbons,andproperfoot care for longevity. Dress Code & Requirements: 13 years old min and Instructors consent (at least 2+years of ballet train-ing) Self purchase black leotard, black ballet skirt or shorts, pink dance tights, pink canvas or leather ballet shoes.

Date: February 19 - June 18 (skip 4/16, 4/23) Day: Wednesdays Time: 8:00 - 9:00pm Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Age: 13+ yearsFee: $149.00R/$169.00NR Program#: 212684-01Min/Max: 3/20Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Ballet DanceBalletisthefoundationofalldanceforms.Itprovideseducationingrace,poise,andtechniqueneededtobeproficientinallotherar-eas of dance, is recommend for all types of dancers and required for company members. Ballet classes will help dancers with posture, flexibility,turnout,terminologyandfeetpositions.Dancerswillbeginclassatthebarre,movetocenterfloorwork,followedbyacrossthefloorcombinationsandwrapupwithroutinechoreography.Balletisthemostdisciplinedandimportantgenreofdance,creatingstrong and competent athletes. Each level in the ballet series builds on technique and skill. Class placement is based off ability; ages are given for general direction. Dress Code Requirements: Self purchase black leotard, black ballet skirt or shorts, pink dance tights, pink canvas or leather ballet shoes. Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Fee: $115.00R/$135.00NR Min/Max: 3/20Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Session: Age: Date: Day: Time: Program#:Levels 1 & 2 7-9 years February 8 - June 21 Saturdays 12:45 - 1:30pm 212683-01 (skip 2/15, 4/19, 5/24, 6/14)Levels 3 & 4 9-11 years February 19 - June 18 Wednesdays 5:00 - 6:00pm 212683-02 (skip 4/16, 4/23)Level 5/6 10-14 years February 19 - June 18 Wednesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 212683-03 (skip 4/16, 4/23)Level 7 14-18 years February 19 - June 18 Wednesdays 7:00 - 8:00pm 212683-04 (skip 4/16, 4/23)

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Jazz/Lyrical/Contemporary Dance TechniqueJazz is a dance form that appeals to everyone because of its energy, variety, and vitality. This genre explores popular, contempo-rary, lyrical and classic jazz dance, rooted in the vernacular (social dance) forms, that draws inspiration from a wide range of music includingjazz,swing,blues,pop,soulandfunk.Classesbeginwithawarm-uptodevelopstrength,flexibility,correctalignmentandcoordination,followedbyprogressionsacrossthefloor,andconcludesinfunandexcitingdancecombinations.Themovementex-plores a range of styles in both lyrical and percussive disciplines with a focus on jazz elements such as isolations, swing, and rhythm. The goal is to develop dancers who are expressive, dynamic, musical and passionate! Class placement is based off ability; ages are given for general direction. Dress Code Requirements: Self purchase tan jazz shoes, tan dance tights, spandex shorts or pants, and form-fitting moveable top

Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Fee: $115.00R/$135.00NR Min/Max: 4/20Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Session: Age: Date: Day: Time: Program#:Levels 1 & 2 7-9 years February 8 - June 21 Saturdays 1:30 - 2:30pm 212688-01 (skip 2/15, 4/19, 5/24, 6/14)Levels 3-5 9-11 years February 18 - June 17 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 212688-02 (skip 4/15, 4/22, 5/13)Level 7 14-18 years February 18 - June 17 Tuesdays 7:00 - 8:00pm 212688-03 (skip 4/15, 4/22, 5/13)

Hip-Hop & BreakdancingCome and break it down, learning urban street/commercial styles of hip hop along with break dancing basics! Our dance studio offers a smart and challenging Hip-Hop curriculum for all ages that provides students with a high energy work out while accumulat-ing a repertoire of dance moves to bust out the next time you’re favorite song comes on, to empress judges at your next audition/competition or to use in your crew battles! Students also have the opportunity to freestyle, choreograph and battle! Class placement is based off ability; ages are given for general direction. Dress Code Requirements: Self Purchase clean tennis shoes, moveable/stretchable pants, moveable top.

Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Fee: $115.00R/$135.00NR Min/Max: 3/20Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Session: Age: Date: Day: Time: Program#:Levels 1 & 2 6-9 years February 20 - June 19 Thursdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 212686-01 (skip 3/13, 4/17, 4/24, 5/15)Levels 3 & 4 10-13 years February 18 - June 17 Tuesdays 7:00 - 8:00pm 212686-02 (skip 4/15, 4/22, 5/13)Level 7 14-18 years February 20 - June 19 Thursdays 8:00 - 9:00pm 212686-03 (skip 3/13, 4/17, 4/24, 5/15)

Private dance technique /choreography instruction also available.For more info please contact Kathleen Fictum at (262) 716-9689 or [email protected]

Tap DanceTap Dance is a timeless art form that combines dance and percussion and captures our attention through the infectious rhythms created. Tap dancers are featured in musicals, movies, television, commercials, and concerts. Tap Dance classes begin with warm up exercisesinthecenterthatincreasecontrol,coordination,andrhythm,followedbyacrossthefloorexercisesthatteachdynamics,shading, phrasing, and musicality, concluding with extended rhythmic phrases and improvisation exercises. The goal is to develop tap dancers that are equally strong musicians, dancers, and performers in a fun and exciting environment! Class placement is based off ability; ages are given for general direction. Dress Code Requirements: Self Purchase Black leather tap shoes(slip sole, low heel), capris or short and moveable top.

Date: February 17 - June 16 (skip 3/3, 4/14, 4/21)Day: MondaysLocation: Nicolet High School - CafeteriaFee: $115.00R/$135.00NR Min/Max: 4/20Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Session: Age: Time: Program#:Beginning/Intermediate 8-13 years 6:00 - 6:50pm 212687-01Advanced 14-18 years schedule with instructor 212687-02

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Knights All-Star Dance TeamsThe Knights All-Stars is an exciting & FUN program open to all dancers, ages 5-18, in the greater Nicolet community! Our goal is to provide ALL students with an opportunity to participate in the sport of dance at any level, for a fair price, while being a part of an elite group of athletes; working together to support their community and the arts! We create a structured environment where dedi-cation,motivation,determination,confidenceandPASSIONareembodiedinthespiritofapre-professionalteam.KnightsDancerswill perform at the Fri. Feb. 14th Varsity Nicolet basketball game! The Juniors may perform at 1-3 Middle School Basketball games. Reserve your spot now, team sizes are limited!Dress Code Requirements: Self Purchase tan leather jazz shoes & skin-colored dance tights, Students may wear movable bottoms/tops at practice (no jeans/skirts, only shorts/pants/capris). *Fee includes class, Knights Team T-shirt, and Dance Performance Costume Top. Location: Nicolet High School - Room A113 (Dance Studio)Fee: $149.00R/$169.00NR* Min/Max: 6/30 Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Session: Age: Date: Day: Time: Program#:Mini 5-6 years old January 8 - February 14 Wednesdays 4:30 - 5:30pm 211150-01Youth 7-10 years old January 8 - February 14 Wednesdays 5:30 - 6:30pm 211150-02Junior 11-14 years old January 8 - February 14 Mondays & 6:00 - 7:00pm 211150-03 Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30pm

PDA 2014 Dance Recital & ShowcaseIn addition to taking dance class at PDA, all students have the opportunity to sign up for the End-of-the-Year PDA 2014 Recital & Showcase! By participating in the Recital each student will be able to show off what they’ve learned in class over the year and per-form a routine on stage with professional costuming, lighting, sound and venue! You don’t want to miss this event! Each dancer will perform in two shows on Sat. June 28th, shows at 1:30pm and 7:00pm. This additional event is optional yet highly encouraged! All students must register by April 15, 2014.

Mon. June 23rd--Dance Studio Dress Rehearsal 5:00-7:30pm (30 min. time slots allotted per class..TBA May 1st, each dancer will only have to come for 30 min. per class during this time span) Tues. June 24th--Dance Studio Dress Rehearsal 5:00-7:30pm (30 min. time slots allotted per class..TBA May 1st, each dancer will only have to come for 30 min. per class during this time span) Wed. June 25th: 4:30-7:30pm Dress Rehearsal in Auditorium with Full Lights/Sound (Darling Dancers, Twinkle Toe Totz only arrive 4:30-5:30pm, all other dancers will stay from 4:30-7:30) Thurs. June 26th: 4:30-7:30pm Dress Rehearsal in Auditorium with Full Lights/Sound (Darling Dancers, Twinkle Toe Totz only arrive 4:30-5:30pm, all other dancers will stay from 4:30-7:30) Sat. June 28th: Shows at 1:30pm & 7:00pm (Dancer Call Times at 12:45pm and 6:15pm) Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) & Auditorium Fee: $65.00R/$75.00NR Program#: 212690-01Min/Max: 20/100Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance, Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

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Jazzercise Team DanceAt Jazzercise Team Dance, girls will have the chance to get moving to their favorite music, learn new dance steps and a perfor-manceroutine,andfindoutwhyfitnesscanbefun.TeamDanceisanon-competitiveclassforgirlsin4thththrough6thgradethatcombines aerobic conditioning and strength training with the fun of traditional and hip-hop dance class choreography. This format devotesmoretimetolearningchoreographyandrefiningdancemovementsthaninourJuniorJazzerciseclass.Theinstructorwillencourage girls of any ability level to do their best and have fun - NO dance experience is necessary! At the end of the last class of the session, the girls will give a brief performance of the dance routine they have perfected.Questions? Call Julia Gimbel at (414) 964-1516

Date: January 9 - February 27 Day: Thursdays Time: 4:30 - 5:30pm Location: Good Hope School - Room 18 Grade: 4th - 7thFee: $65.00R/$75.00NRProgram#: 213051-01Min/Max: 6/24Instructor: Julia Gimbel

Junior JazzerciseFitness is fun with this exercise program designed especially for girls. More than just a dance class, Junior Jazzercise will have kids moving to their favorite songs and playing games while im-proving coordination, balance, posture, and CONFIDENCE at the same time! Pom poms, balls, hoops & even feather boas will be used during class. The girls will also learn about nutrition &physiology in an easy to understand format and be rewarded for theirefforts.Aparentshouldaccompanytheirchildintothefirstclass and arrive 10-15 minutes early. Wear comfortable clothes and tennis shoes. Water is provided. Students will perform for parentsduringthelast10minutesofthefinalclass.Questions, call Julia Gimbel at (414) 964-1516

Date: January 8 - February 26Day: Wednesdays Time: 4:15 - 5:15pm Location: Good Hope School - Room 18 Grade: 1st—3rdFee: $65.00R/$75.00NRProgram#: 213050-01Min/Max: 15/24Instructor: Julia Gimbel

Dance PartyThis special four-week session pulls out all the stops Jazzercise style! Each week we will have a new party theme to explore. Maybe it will be a Beach Party, or a Diva Princess theme. How aboutapartywithInternationalflavor?Doesyourdaughterloveto dance and play games? Does she love to let loose and move her body to fantastic new music? We will get the kids moving and exercising without even knowing they are working out! Also included in the classes are theme related craft projects and/or healthy snacks. A parent should accompany their child into the firstclassandarrive10-15minutesearly.Wearcomfortableclothes and tennis shoes. Water is provided.Questions? Call Julia Gimbel at (414) 964-1516

Date: March 5 - 26Day: Wednesdays Time: 4:15 - 5:15pm Location: Good Hope School - Room 18 Grade: 1st - 3rdFee: $48.00R/$58.00NRProgram#: 213052-01Min/Max: 6/24Instructor: Julia Gimbel

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Girls on the Run of Greater MilwaukeeA positive, youth development program offered to girls in 3rd - 8th grade which intertwines training for a 5K. All girls receive a free water bottle, tshirt, all program materials and entrance to the 5K. Please note our Girls on the Run 5K - Be Your Own Superhero (which all girls will want to attend) will be on June 8 at 10:00 at Greenfield Park in West Allis. There is no additional fee for your child to attend the 5K. There is an additional charge ($25) for your child’s running buddy. Family members 16 and older are encour-aged to be a running buddy for the 5K. GOTR will assign a running buddy to any girl who does not have one. More information will begivenattheinformationalmeetingonthefirstdayofpractice.For those families who meet the criteria for free school lunch meal program, your child’s fee can be reduced by 50%. Fee: $150.00R/$170.00NR Min/Max: 6/20Instructors: Girls On The Run Staff

Grade: Date: Day: Time: Location: Program#:3rd - 4th March 18 - June 5 Tue. & Thu. 3:40 - 5:10pm Stormonth School - Gym/Outside 213130-01 (skip 4/15 & 4/17)5th - 8th March 17 - June 4 Mon. & Wed. 3:10 - 4:30pm Bayside School - Gym/Outside 213130-02 (skip 4/14 & 4/16)

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Private gymnastics lessons also available.For more information please call Chris Dempsey at (414) 416-3470

Level 1, 2, 3 Girls Gymnastics Age-appropriate skills will be introduced and developed in this recreational instruction program. Participants will practice move-ments ranging from basic tumbling to use of balance beam and uneven parallel bars. Participants should wear nonrestrictive clothing such as a bodysuit, t-shirt, shorts, gymnastics slippers, cotton socks, or bare feet. No tights, nylon socks, clothing with zippers, belt buckles, or jewelry. Long hair should be tied back. Level 1 - basic learning of handstands, cartwheels, rolls, strength and stretching.Level 2 - learning handstand to bridges, roundoffs, back bend kickovers, straight arm back rolls. Jumps on beam, English hand-stands and cartwheels on low beam. Pull overs and hollow casts on bars. Port a pit vaulting rolls.Level 3 - learning front walkovers, back walk overs, front handsprings, and back handsprings. Back walkovers on low beam, hand-stands and cartwheels on high beam. Kips on bars, basic dismounts. Vaulting over the horse.Level 4-theathletewilllearnsomersaultsandworkadvancedskillsonvaultbarsbeamandfloor.All gymnasts in this program must pass through evaluations for each level in order to move to the next level. Please contact the instructor to make sure your child is placed in the proper program for their safety and well being. Location: Nicolet High School - Gym 2 (gymnastics area)Age: 5-10 yearsFee: $56.00R/$66.00NR Min/Max: 8/12Instructor: NHS Gymnastics Staff

Level: Date: Day: Time: Program#:Level 1 & 2 January 14 - March 4 Tuesdays 5:15 - 6:00pm 211130-01Level 3 & 4 January 17 - March 7 Fridays 5:15 - 6:00pm 211130-02Level 1 & 2 March 15 - May 10 (skip 4/19) Saturdays 11:45am - 12:30pm 211130-03Level 3 & 4 March 15 - May 10 (skip 4/19) Saturdays 12:30 - 1:15pm 211130-04Level 1 & 2 March 18 - May 13 (skip 4/15) Tuesdays 4:30 - 5:15pm 211130-05Level 3 & 4 March 18 - May 13 (skip 4/15) Tuesdays 5:15 - 6:00pm 211130-06

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Beginners Climb Team Rock climbing is a fun and satisfying sport that strengthens the body and mind. Rock climbing allows climbers to enjoy a sport in a non-competitiveenvironmentwhilestillemphasizingteamwork,motivation,andself-confidence.Rockclimbingalsobuildsmuscularendurance,flexibility,coordination,andmentalfocus.Weaimtobuildstrong,responsibleclimbers.Thisco-edteamwelcomesclimb-ers of all ability and experience levels. The team is open to climbers from 9 to 13 years old. However, age restriction may be waived with interest. The team will be taught by experienced and knowledgeable coaches with a focus on:•SkillandStrengthDevelopment •Movement•CommunicationandSafety •EnvironmentalStewardship•MentalStrategyThis is all done under the tutelage of experienced staff. Training on equipment and safety will be conducted in order to guarantee a safe and successful experience for your child. All equipment, including helmets, is supplied.

Date: February 1 - March 22Day: SaturdaysTime: 9:30 - 11:00am Location: Milwaukee Turners Climbing Gym 1034 N. 4th St. - Milwaukee 53203 Age: 9 - 13 yearsFee: $145.00R/$155.00NRProgram#: 213200-01Min/Max: 1/6Instructor: Riverwest Outdoors Staff

Advance Climb Team This program is for those students who would like to take the next step into climbing in the vertical world in a safe and responsible manner. The team is open to climbers from 9 to 13 years old who have successfully completed beginning climb team by demonstrat-ing they have the needed skills and interest in continuing on. This course will introduce the student to systems employed in top roping, single and multiple pitch rock climbing and sport climbing. Climbing safety will be stressed and exercised thoroughly and consistently. Course content is (but not limited to) the following:• ContinuedSkillandStrengthDevelopmentneededforOutdoorClimbingbyworkingwiththeindividualgoalssetbyeach climber.• Emphaseswillbeplacedonteamwork,self-motivationandself-confidence.• CommunicationandSafetyintheoutdoors.• ClimbingKnots.• BasicTopRopeAnchorSetUp.• Sport/LeadingClimbing.• Sport/LeadBelaying.This is all done under the tutelage of experienced staff. Training on equipment and safety will be conducted in order to guarantee a safe and successful experience for your child. All equipment, including helmets, is supplied.

Date: April 26 - May 31Day: SaturdaysTime: 9:30 - 11:00am Location: Milwaukee Turners Climbing Gym 1034 N. 4th St. - Milwaukee 53203 Age: 9 - 13 yearsFee: $145.00R/$155.00NRProgram#: 213201-01Min/Max: 1/6Instructor: Riverwest Outdoors Staff

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Family SnowshoeingTravel with us along the surrounding areas on our way to the Urban Ecology Center and back. This section parallels the Milwaukee River Basin and various County Parks making for excellent snowshoeing for both the beginner and advanced persons. Listen and ask questions of our Guide while viewing the many wonders and wildlife that inhabit this time of year. So bring your camera and enthusiasm. Dress for the weather.

Day: Saturdays Session: Date: Program#:Time: 10:00am - 12noon I January 25 213202-01 Location: Estrabrook Park - Beer Garden II February 1 213202-02 4400 Estabrook Pkwy - Milwaukee 53211 III February 8 213202-03Age: 9 years to adult IV February 22 213202-04Fee: $27.00R/$37.00NRMin/Max: 1/6Instructor: Riverwest Outdoors Staff

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Green TeamThis program will focus on the basic to advanced techniques of competitive swimming providing training to improve the participants’ fitnessrelatedtothesport.Mustbeabletoswim50+yards(twolengthsofthepool/onecrawlstroke/freestyleandonebackcrawl)and carry a “C” average in all classes. Participants are encouraged to attend two practices per week (weekdays/Saturdays are supplemental and stroke development) and compete in league meets with other swim clubs. The Bananas Swim Team has partnered with the Schroeder Swim Club in the development for advanced competitive swimmers.

Day/Time: Mondays - Thursdays; 5:30 - 6:30pm Saturdays (11:00am - 12:30pm & Starting 3/1; 10:00 - 11:00am)Location: Nicolet High School - PoolGrade: 1st - 6thFee: $125.00R/$145.00NRMin/Max: 6/60Instructor: Dwight Davis, NHS Head Girls/Boys Swim Coach and Staff

Session: Date: Program#:I January 6 - March 22 (skip 1/9, 1/30) 211040-01II March 24 - June 7 (skip 4/12-4/21, 5/26) 211040-02

Yellow TeamThis program will focus on the basic to advanced techniques of competitive swimming while providing dryland and water training to improvetheparticipantsfitnessrelatedtothesportofcompetitiveswimming.Participantmustbeabletoswim100+yardsofthepool (4 lengths) and carry a “C” average in all classes. The program is for pre-high school and high school swimmers. The Bananas Swim Team has partnered with the Schroeder Swim Club in the development for advanced competitive swimmers. Participants are encouraged to attend three one and one half hour practices per week (weekdays/Saturdays are supplemental and stroke develop-ment) and encouraged to compete in league meets with other swim clubs.

Day: Mondays - Thursdays Saturdays (11:00am - 12:30pm & Starting 3/1; 10:00 - 11:00am)Location: Nicolet High School - PoolGrade: 7th - 12th Min/Max: 6/40Instructor: Dwight Davis, NHS Head Girls/Boys Swim Coach and Staff

Session: Date: Time: Fee: Program#:I January 6 - March 22 (skip 1/9, 1/30) 5:30 - 7:00pm $150.00R/$170.00NR 211041-01II March 24 - June 7 (skip 4/12-4/21, 5/26) 5:30 - 7:00pm $150.00R/$170.00NR 211041-02 III April 23 - June 7 (skip 5/26) 2:45 - 4:15pm $100.00R/$120.00NR 211041-03

Beginner Dive LessonsAn introduction to competitive diving techniques, to include; how to safely jump using the springboard, forward and backward en-tries on the one meter diving springboard. This program is mainly for boys & girls with novice diving experience. Participants must be able to swim 2 lengths of the pool in good form. Day: Saturdays Session: Date: Program#:Time: 12noon - 1:00pm I February 22 - March 29 211042-01Location: Nicolet High School - Pool II April 5 - May 24 (skip 4/12, 4/19) 211042-02 Grade: 1st - 12thFee: $45.00R/$55.00NR Min/Max: 6/15Instructor: Josh Lindquist, NHS Diving Coach

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Competitive Diving TeamThe Competitive Bananas Diving team trains to progress each diver’s own dive list in the 5 dive groups. The diving team exercises dry-land techniques each practice in order to strengthen their springboard dives. Each diver is expected to be able to do the Forward Hurdle, Backwards Jump, Front Dive tuck and Back Dive before joining the Competitive Team. Day/Time: Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:00 - 7:30pm Session: Date: Program#: Saturdays 10:30am - 12noon I February 18 - March 29 211043-01 Location: Nicolet High School - Pool II April 1 - May 24 211043-02 Grade: 1st - 12th (skip 4/12, 4/19)Fee: $125.00R/$145.00NR Min/Max: 4/15Instructor: Josh Lindquist, NHS Diving Coach

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North Shore Lacrosse Boys and Girls Skills ClinicsIn preparation for the 2014 season, or if your child wants to try lacrosse before committing, North Shore Lacrosse is holding a Winter Skills Clinic. We will concentrate on catching, throwing, cradling, shooting and dodging. If you need to borrow equipment, please let usknowbeforethefirstclinic:[email protected]

Date: January 4 - 18Day: SaturdaysLocation: Nicolet High School - Gym 2Fee: $50.00R/$60.00NRMin/Max: 10/40Instructor: North Shore Lacrosse Coaching Staff

Session: Time: Program#:Girls (3rd-8th) 5:30 - 6:30pm 211221-01Boys Bantam (3-4th Grades) and Junior (5th-6th grades) 6:30 - 7:30pm 211221-02Boys Senior (7th-8th) 7:30 - 8:30pm 211221-03

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MikroSoccerMikroSoccer introduces the young player to the basics of the game. Participants are exposed to FUNdamentals, techniques and mo-tor skills. MikroSoccer enhances team dynamics by using positive reinforcement and it brings excellent experiences to the learning process. Parents are welcome to participate. Shirt included with program fee. Participants are required to bring their own #3 ball. Balls can be purchased from instructor for $10.00.

Time: 9:00 - 10:00am Session IAge: 3—6 years co-ed Date: Day: Program#:Location: Glen Hills Middle School Gym/Outside Jan. 11 - Feb. 15 Sat. 211070-01 Fee: $59.00R/$69.00NR Jan. 12 - Feb. 16 Sun. 211070-02Min/Max: 8/35 per time slot Instructor: Milwaukee Kickers Staff

Session II Session IIIDate: Day: Program#: Date: Day: Program#:Feb. 22 - March 29 Sat. 211070-03 April 5 - May 17 (skip 4/19) Sat. 211070-05 Feb. 23 - March 30 Sun. 211070-04 April 6 - May 18 (skip 4/20) Sun. 211070-06

Boys & Girls Adaptive Volleyball CampDann Jacobson, Nicolet varsity girls volleyball head coach will instruct the camp. Appropriate for children with physical and/or cognitivedisabilities.Equipmentandinstructionismodifiedtomeet your needs. Proceeds benefit Nicolet Best Buddies. Date: April 27 - May 18Day: SundaysTime: 4:00 - 5:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Gym 1 Age: 8-14 yearsFee: $25.00R/$35.00NRProgram#: 211110-01Min/Max: 6/24Instructor: Dann Jacobson, NHS Head Girls Volleyball Coach

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First Serve: Introduction To VolleyballDann Jacobson, Nicolet Varsity Girls Volleyball Head Coach will instruct the program. Instruction will introduce fundamental skills, techniques, and court strategies. Please pre-register so we know how many participants to accommodate.

Date: April 27 - May 18Day: SundaysTime: 5:00 - 6:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Gym 1 Age: 8-14 yearsFee: FREEProgram#: 211111-01Min/Max: 6/24Instructor: Dann Jacobson, NHS Head Girls Volleyball Coach

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BASKETBALL DEVELOPMENT CLUB – 4th-8th GRADE GIRLS

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Ultimate FrisbeeThis course will offer a chance to learn skill sets in Ultimate Frisbee. We will participate in basic fundamentals of throwing, catching, and basic offense and defensive skills. Drills and games will be designed to increase your knowledge and ability as well as your love for the game. We will also learn all of the basic rules of ultimate following the USA Ultimate guidelines. If you are a veteran player or just starting to throw a Frisbee with friends come out and have a blast.

Date: April 28 – May 19 Day: Mondays Time: 3:45 - 5:00pm Location: Atwater Elementary School - Atwater Field 2100 E Capitol Drive - Shorewood Grade: 5th - 8thFee: $16.00R/$26.00NRProgram#: 221270-01Min/Max: 12/27Instructor: UWM Ultimate Frisbee Team Members

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BowlingCome and experience the Shorewood High School Bowling Alley. We will Moon-Glow Bowl the last Sunday of each session. Enjoy bowling with friends or family! Participants must be grade 1 or above. Families can register with their children.

Date: January 19 - February 23 Grade: Time: Program#:Day: Sundays Parent & Child 2:00 - 3:15pm 211360-01Location: Shorewood High School - Bowling Lanes 3rd - 6th 3:15 - 4:30pm 211360-02 1701 E. Capitol Dr. - Shorewood 7th - 8th 4:30 - 5:45pm 211360-03Fee: $18.00R/$28.00NRMin/Max: 2/4 CO-OP

Roufus Mighty Mind and Mighty MusclesMartial Arts Fitness and Bully Training For KidsThe goal at Academe Roufus is to teach children respect for themselves and others through important life skills like listen-ing to directions, paying attention, and the value of concentra-tion. All in addition to teaching the physical skills and grace of a worldrenownMartialArtsprogram,whichhasledthefieldsince1973. Parents, you are welcome to train with your children at no additional cost. Be a Roufus Fit Family. The family that kicks together, sticks together.

Date: January 11 - March 8 (skip 2/15)Day: SaturdaysTime: 8:30 - 9:30amLocation: Nicolet High School - Room A113 (Dance Studio)Age: 5 - 12 years oldFee: $55.00R/$65.00NRProgram#: 211080-01Min/Max: 10/25Instructor: Pat Roufus

KickballKickball is a recreational playground game which was originally called “Kick Baseball” and played just the same. It is truly lots of fun and most commonly played on school playgrounds. In this class, we will learn the correct way to play and have loads of fun doing it. This is also a great physical team sport without injuries and every week we’ll have battling competitions against each other. On the last day we will have a “winner takes all game” and that team will received an award and bragging rights that they are the Nicolet Rec. Kickball Champs. Of course, no sports competition is complete without an end of the season party which will also happen on the very last night. So beat the winter indoor blues and sign up!

Date: January 27 - March 24 (skip 2/17)Day: Mondays Time: 6:00 - 7:30pm Location: Glen Hills School - Gym Age: 6 - 13 years Fee: $35.00R/$45.00NR Program#: 211230-01Min/Max: 15/26 Instructor: Ilona Cheney

Tai Chi for KidsTai Chi is a slow motion meditative exercise. Research shows that Tai Chi breaks help children with concentration, self-calming, and coping skills while improving balance and coordination. It will be taught in a way that is fun and easy for children to learn.

Date: February 3 - March 31 (skip 2/17) Day: Mondays Time: 3:45 - 4:40pm Location: Stormonth SchoolGrade: K4 – 4thFee: $90.00R/$100.00NRProgram#: 213100-01Min/Max: 4/10Instructor: Deborah Orman, OT

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The Fifth Element Youth & Juniors Multisport DevelopmentTraining sessions will be age appropriate for youth 6-12 years and juniors 13 -17 years. Youth and Juniors will have the option to train for several local ‘kid’ triathlons. Training sessions will range from 45-90 min. Meeting locations will vary according to the discipline. All trainingsessionswillbeledbyaUSATcertifiedcoach.Occasionalguestcoacheswithexpertiseinspecificdisciplineswillalsobeusedthroughout the winter session, along with parents who have experience in triathlon and multisport competition or who would like to as-sist. Informational meetings on January 12 or February 16 from 1:00 - 2:00pm, NHS - Athletic Conference Room. Date: March9(pool),March23(weightroom&fitnesscenter),April13(pool),April27(weightroom&fitnesscenter) May 11 (pool), May 25 (pool and track)Day: SundaysLocation: Nicolet High SchoolFee: $75.00R/$85.00NR Min/Max: 5/15Instructor: Elizabeth Bart, M.S, LMT, NCTMB, Nutritionist, USA Triathlon Coach

Age: Time: Program#:7-12 years (Youth) 1:00 - 2:00pm 213220-0113-17 years (Junior) 2:00 - 3:00pm 213220-02

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Private archery lessons also available.For more information please call Inna Lebedinsky at (414) 333-8784

Archery - PreTeenFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learn-ing proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the funda-mentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows.

Date: April 28 - June 2Day: MondaysTime: 5:30 - 6:30pm Location: Kletzsch Park - Archery RangeAge: 10-13 years oldFee: $54.00R/$64.00NRProgram#: 211134-01Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Parent/Child ArcheryFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learn-ing proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the funda-mentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows. We recommend parents attend the program with child.

Date: April 28 - June 2Day: MondaysTime: 5:00 - 5:30pm Location: Kletzsch Park - Archery RangeAge: 5-9 years oldFee: $54.00R/$64.00NRProgram#: 211131-01Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Indoor Archery - Parent/ChildFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learn-ing proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the funda-mentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows. We recommend parents to attend the program with child.

Date: February 24 - March 31Day: MondaysTime: 6:00 - 6:30pm Location: Glen Hills School - Upper GymAge: 6 - 10 yearsFee: $54.00R/$64.00NRProgram#: 211132-01Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Indoor Archery - PreTeenFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learn-ing proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the funda-mentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows.

Date: February 24 - March 31Day: MondaysTime: 6:30 - 7:30pm Location: Glen Hills School - Upper GymAge: 11 - 13 yearsFee: $54.00R/$64.00NRProgram#: 211133-01Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

KarateLet your child experience the challenges of the Young American Martial Arts Club. This dynamic program has been developed in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Children’s Center, a leader in early childhood development and education. Thisinnovativemartialartsprogramwillencourageyourchildtodevelopapositiveattitude,perseverance,selfconfidence,andselfdiscipline.Allthisandmoreinthefun-filledchallengesoftheYoungAmericanMartialArtsClubconvenientlylocatedatMapleDaleSchool. Please inquire within for a discount for additional family members that register. *The 6/17 & 6/24 classes will be held at LydellCommunityCenter-5205N.LydellAve.-WhitefishBay.

Day: Tuesdays Location: Maple Dale School Fee: $179.00R/$199.00NR Min/Max: 10/50 Instructor: Phil Sauer

Session: Age: Date: Time: Program#:I 4-6 years January 7 - March 25 4:00 - 4:30pm 211100-01II 7-9 years January 7 - March 25 4:30 - 5:15pm 211100-02III 4-6 years April 1 - June 24* 4:00 - 4:30pm 211100-03IV 7-9 years April 1 - June 24* 4:30 - 5:15pm 211100-04

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Ice Skating - Tot ‘N MeThis is a unique opportunity for a parent and a child to skate together. Registration fee includes one child, ages 3-5 years, and one adult. The parent/adult must be on the ice wearing skates (with their child) during all lessons. Fee includes six 40 minute classes, 20 minutes of designated skating school participant only practice time immediately following every class, complimentary public skating on day of class when available, plus 4 additional complimentary public skating passes to be used for practice time on non-class days throughout session.

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 S. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 3-5 years old (with one adult)Fee: $90.00R/$100.00NR Min/Max: 4/32 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time Program#:I January 4 - February 8 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233310-01II January 5 - February 9 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233310-02III January 5 - February 9 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233310-03IV January 7 - February 11 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233310-04V January 9 - February 13 Thursdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233310-05VI February 15 - March 22 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233310-06VII February 16 - March 23 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233310-07VIII February 16 - March 23 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233310-08IX February 18 - March 25 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233310-09X February 20 - March 27 Thursdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233310-10

Ice Skating - Snowplow Sam 1-3This program is a progression of three classes designed to teach the fundamentals of skating to children, ages 3-5 years, with little or no skating experience. Skaters will learn basic balance and skating skills in an age appropriate and fun environment. Fee includes six 40 minute classes, 20 minutes of designated skating school participant only practice time immediately following every class, complimentary public skating on day of class when available, plus 4 additional complimentary public skating passes to be used for practice time on non-class days throughout session. Please specify level. Snowplow Sam 1 - Sit and stand with skates on, marching and gliding with two feet.Snowplow Sam 2 - Long glides, forward and backward sizzles.Snowplow Sam 3 - Forward skating, stopping and curves.

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 S. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 3-5 years old (with one adult)Fee: $90.00R/$100.00NR Min/Max: 1/40 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time Program#:I January 4 - February 8 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233311-01II January 5 - February 9 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233311-02III January 5 - February 9 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233311-03IV January 7 - February 11 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233311-04V January 9 - February 13 Thursdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233311-05VI February 15 - March 22 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233311-06VII February 16 - March 23 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233311-07VIII February 16 - March 23 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233311-08IX February 18 - March 25 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233311-09X February 20 - March 27 Thursdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233311-10

Speed SkatingSpeed Skating 1: Whether you dream of racing in the Olympics or want a new form of exercise, the Pettit’s Learn to Speed Skate program shows you the basics. Suitable for youth, teens and adults, the Learn to Speed Skate class will give you all the necessary tools to go fast. Speed Skating 2: Once you have completed Speed Skating I, continue to stay involved in speed skating with the Petit Center’s Speed Skating 2 class. This class will include on-ice and off-ice training theories and will help you progress and learn more about techniques and skills necessary for success in the sport of speed skating.Fee includes six 40 minute classes, 20 minutes of designated skating school participant only practice time immediately following every class, complimentary public skating on day of class when available, plus 4 additional complimentary public skating passes to be used for practice time on non-class days throughout session.

Day: Mondays Level: Date: Program#:Time: 6:00 - 7:00pm Speed Skating 1 January 6 - February 10 233315-01Location: Pettit National Ice Center Speed Skating 2 January 6 - February 10 233315-02 500 St. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Speed Skating 1 February 17 - March 24 233315-03 Age: 6 years - Adult Speed Skating 2 February 17 - March 24 233315-04Fee: $110.00R/$130.00NR Min/Max: 1/30

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Ice Skating - Basic Skills 1-8TheBasicSkillsProgramteachesstudentsprogressivelymoredifficultmovesthrougheightlevelsofskating.UponcompletionoftheBasic 1 through 8 Program, skaters will have knowledge of the sport enabling them to advance to more specialized areas of skat-ing.Ifachildisskating(ortakinglessons)forthefirsttime,thestudentshouldregisterfortheBasic1classlevel.Studentsareevaluatedatthefirstclasssessiontogaugetheirskill/abilitylevel,andareplacedinanotherclassifthetheirskillisapplicable.Feeincludes six 40 minute classes, 20 minutes of designated skating school participant only practice time immediately following every class, complimentary public skating on day of class when available, plus 4 additional complimentary public skating passes to be used for practice time on non-class days throughout session. Please specify level. *No basic 6, 7 or 8 offered at this time. Basic 1 - Proper techniques to fall & get up, marching, two foot glides & stopsBasic 2 - Backward skating, one foot glides, two foot turns & snowplow stopsBasic 3 - Forward stroking, two foot spins & essence of actual skating & glidingBasic 4 - Forward edges, crossovers & backward snowplow stops; Basic 5 - Backward edges, crossovers & one foot spinsBasic 6 - Beginning jumps, turns & spirals; Basic 7 - More advanced jumps, turns & edge workBasic 8 - Combining moves, jumps & spins with new techniques

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 S. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 6-12 years oldFee: $110.00R/$130.00NR Min/Max: 1/30 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time Program#:I* January 4 - February 8 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233312-01II January 5 - February 9 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233312-02III* January 5 - February 9 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233312-03IV* January 7 - February 11 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233312-04V January 9 - February 13 Thursdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233312-05VI* February 15 - March 22 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233312-06VII February 16 - March 23 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233312-07VIII* February 16 - March 23 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233312-08IX* February 18 - March 25 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233312-09X February 20 - March 27 Thursdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233312-10

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Hockey TotsThis class is designed for those ages 3-5 with little or no skating experience that have hockey on the brain. Class participants will learn the basics of skating with and without their hockey sticks including falling and getting up, marching, 2-foot glides, stopping and more. The focus will be on skating skills and not the actual game of hockey. Although this is a hockey geared class it is always recommendedfornewskaterstobegininfigureskatesandchangetohockeyskatesonceasolidsenseofbalancehasbeenestab-lished. Graduates of this class will continue on into the Hockey Skills 1-5 series. Fee includes six 40 minute classes, 20 minutes of designated skating school participant only practice time immediately following every class, complimentary public skating on day of class when available, plus 4 additional complimentary public skating passes to be used for practice time on non-class days through-out session.

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 St. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 3-5 years oldFee: $90.00R/$100.00NR Min/Max: 4/32 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time Program#:I January 4 - February 8 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233314-01II January 5 - February 9 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233314-02III January 5 - February 9 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233314-03IV January 7 - February 11 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233314-04V January 9 - February 13 Thursdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233314-05VI February 15 - March 22 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233314-06VII February 16 - March 23 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233314-07VIII February 16 - March 23 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233314-08IX February 18 - March 25 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233314-09X February 20 - March 27 Thursdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233314-10

Hockey Skills 1-5The Pettit’s Hockey Skills program is designed by USA Hockey and the Pettit Center to teach any level of ice hockey. Since skating skills are the foundation for success in hockey, the Pettit requires hockey players to complete Hockey Tots or Basic 1 (ages 6 & older) prior to registering for the Hockey Skills program. Graduates of this program are ready to progress into the Pettit Patriots Youth Hockey program or another local Youth Hockey program which usually begins each season in September. Fee includes six 40 minute classes, 20 minutes of designated skating school participant only practice time immediately following every class, complimentary public skating on day of class when available, plus 4 additional complimentary public skating passes to be used for practice time on non-class days throughout session.

Hockey 1 - Basics of forward & backward skating & stops & proper stanceHockey 2 - Skating forward using full strides & turning & backward stanceHockey 3 - Hockey turns, backward stopp & beginning crossoversHockey 4 - Forward crossovers, one-foot pushes, & hockey stops & turnsHockey 5 - Backward crossovers, one-foot hockey turns, & moving mohawks

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 St. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 6-12 years oldFee: $110.00R/$130.00NR Min/Max: 1/30 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time Program#:I January 4 - February 8 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233313-01II January 5 - February 9 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233313-02III January 7 - February 11 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233313-03IV February 15 - March 22 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233313-04V February 16 - March 23 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233313-05VI February 18 - March 25 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233313-06

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Youth Tennis Lessons at EliteOurintroductorytennisprogramforjuniorsisputtogetherwithspecialcaretogiveyoungplayersconfidence,buildskills,andpavethe way for them to enjoy a sport of a lifetime. Participants must furnish their own racquet. No tennis classes April 14 - 19.Location: Elite Sports Clubs – Northshore 5750 North Glen Park Road Glendale 53209 Min/Max: 4/8Instructor: Elite StaffQuickstart Tiny Tots (3-4 years old) - $64.00R/$74.00NRSession: Date: Day: Time: Program#:I January 6 – February 24 Mondays 4:30 - 5:00pm 211020-01II January 9 – February 27 Thursdays 4:30 - 5:00pm 211020-02III January 11 - March 1 Saturdays 9:00 - 9:30am 211020-03IV March 3 - April 28 Mondays 4:30 - 5:00pm 211020-04II March 6 - May 1 Thursdays 4:30 - 5:00pm 211020-05III March 8 - May 3 Saturdays 9:00 - 9:30am 211020-06Quickstart I (5-6 years old) - $128.00R/$148.00NRSession: Date: Day: Time: Program#:I January 6 – February 24 Mondays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211020-07II January 9 – February 27 Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211020-08III January 11 - March 1 Saturdays 9:30 - 10:30am 211020-09IV March 3 - April 28 Mondays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211020-10II March 6 - May 1 Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211020-11III March 8 - May 3 Saturdays 9:30 - 10:30am 211020-12Quickstart I (7-8 years old) - $128.00R/$148.00NRSession: Date: Day: Time: Program#: I January 6 – February 24 Mondays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211020-13II January 9 – February 27 Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211020-14III January 11 - March 1 Saturdays 9:30 - 10:30am 211020-15IV March 3 - April 28 Mondays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211020-16II March 6 - May 1 Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211020-17III March 8 - May 3 Saturdays 9:30 - 10:30am 211020-18Quickstart 2 (9-10 years old) - $128.00R/$148.00NRSession: Date: Day: Time: Program#:I January 6 – February 24 Mondays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211020-19II January 9 – February 27 Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211020-20III January 11 - March 1 Saturdays 10:30 - 11:30am 211020-21IV March 3 - April 28 Mondays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211020-22II March 6 - May 1 Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211020-23III March 8 - May 3 Saturdays 10:30 - 11:30am 211020-24Tennis 1, 2, 3 (11-13 years old) - $128.00R/$148.00NRSession: Date: Day: Time: Program#:I January 16 – February 27 Thursdays 4:00 - 5:00pm 211020-25II March 6 - May 1 Thursdays 4:00 - 5:00pm 211020-26

With more than 370,000 square feet of beautiful space, Nicolet High School is the optimal setting for your next event. Nicolet High School features: a pool, cafeteria, classrooms, community rooms, gyms, practice fields, and much more. From a basketball tournament/camp to a bridal/wedding shower to a banquet, we have the ideal space to meet your requirements. Nicolet High School is located just 10 minutes north of downtown and easily accessible off of Interstate 43. Our staff will be happy to assist you in making your event a success. Contact Nate Brooks at (414) 351-7568 or [email protected] to reserve your facility today!

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Glendale Little LeagueServing Glendale, Bayside, Fox Point & River Hills

Registration for 2014 Baseball Season

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Hitting, Pitching, and Fielding ClinicsHitting, Pitching, Defense & Catcher clinics

Sessions run from January through April

Open to the public

GLL Players $30, Non-GLL $40

On-Line Registration for Little League & Clinics

Begins 11/15/13

Players must register by 1/12/14 to be guaranteed a roster spot on a team for the 2014 season

Non-residents who wish to play in the Glendale Little League should contact Rodd Schneider, GLL President, at (414-699-3660) or [email protected]

VISIT www.glendalelittleleague.com TO REGISTER!

Located at Glen Hills Middle School in Glendale, the Nicolet Recreation Department provides an exciting Monday - Friday program full of swim-ming, sports, arts and crafts, special events, field trips, and more!!

In addition to our regular 5-week program that runs from noon to 6pm (following the Glen Hills Summer Academy morning program) we also offer pre and post camp options.

Campers do not have to attend the District’s morning program to be a part of Camp at the Hills!!

For more information, look for our 2013 Summer Bulletin that will be mailed to every area resident in March; give us a call at 414-351-7566; or visit us on the web at: http://www.nicolet.k12.wi.us /activities/recreation.cfm

Registration will be available beginning on March 1, 2013

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It might be getting colder outside....but it’s never too early to start thinking about SUMMER!!

Located at Glen Hills Middle School in Glendale, the Nicolet Recreation Department provides an exciting Monday - Friday summer camp program full of swimming, sports, arts and crafts, special events, field trips, and more!!

In addition to our regular 5-week program that runs from noon to 5:30pm (following the Glen Hills Summer Academy morning program) we also offer a pre -camp option.

Campers do not have to attend the District’s morning program to be a part of Camp at the Hills!!

For more information, look for our 2014 Summer Bulletin that will be mailed to every area resident in March; give us a call at 414-351-7566; or visit us on the web at: http://www.nicolet.us /activities/recreation.cfm

Registration will be available beginning on March 3, 2014

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MAIL TO: MILWAUKEE BUCKS, ATTN: JD, 1001 N. FOURTH ST., MILWAUKEE, WI 53203 FAX CREDIT CARD ORDERS TO 414-227-0695 SCAN + EMAIL TO [email protected]

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Nicolet Jr. Knights Night with the Milwaukee Bucks

GAME # OF TICKETS PRICE TOTAL

Bucks v. Pistons $ $

The Nicolet Jr. Knights and the Milwaukee Bucks invite family and friends of the Nicolet area to come cheer on the Bucks as they take on the Detroit Pistons at the

BMO Harris Bradley Center on Wednesday, January 22, 2014.

The first 20 youth basketball players to sign up will have the opportunity to high five the players and coaches from the Bucks and the Pistons before the game!

*If you would like to sit with other families, please submit orders in the same envelope

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Bucks vs. Pistons Wednesday, January, 22, 2014

Tip Off: 7:00pm Caron Butler Bobblehead Night

Seating Options $31.00 – Lower Level End Seats $20.00 – Upper Level Sidecourt

NICOLET NIGHT

Dark Green Sections on the Arena Map

Dark Blue Sections on the Arena Map

Name(s) of youth basketball player(s):____________________________________________________ PLEASE SUBMIT ORDER BY JANUARY 3, 2014

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ACT WorkshopStudentswillgaindirectexperiencewitheachofthefivesectionsoftheACT.Theywillbecomefamiliarwiththetypesofquestionsthey will encounter on the four multiple choice tests as well as learn a variety of strategies to attack those questions. The instructor has designed this course based on 19 years of experience successfully preparing students to take the ACT. Students should bring a blank, spiral notebook with them to the first session.

Date: February 17 - April 7 Fee: $220.00R/$240.00NRDay: Mondays Program#: 222080-01 Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Min/Max: 6/30 Location: Nicolet High School - Room F128 Instructor: Fred Silver Grade: 11th - 12th

How To Write A Winning College EssayThis course will help your student jumpstart the college essay writing process, with particular emphasis on composing a personal statementusingthepreferrednarrativewritingstyle.Specificattentionwillbegiventotheroleofthepersonalessay(CommonApplication and others), preparation tips, choosing an appropriate topic, writing strategies, and avoidance of common mistakes. This class will also cover strategies for addressing the UW-Madison essay prompts and supplemental essays to the Common Application. This course brings objectivity and perspective to the college essay writing process, reducing stress for both the student and parents. *Sharon Madnek is owner of “Say It Write”, a provider of collaborative writing and editing services and an experienced professional in the area of college essays. Ms. Madnek earned a B.B.A. from UW-Madison and an MBA from Northwestern University. Prior to es-tablishing “Say It Write”, she worked in Marketing and Communications for Pepsi-Cola Company and Lever Brothers Company in New York City. Day: Tuesday Session: Date: Time: Program#:Location: Nicolet High School I February 11 3:00 - 4:00pm 222650-01 Athletic Conference Room (A106) II May 20 5:30 - 6:30pm 222650-02Grade: 11th - 12th Fee: $25.00R/$35.00NRMin/Max: 5/15 Instructor: Sharon Madnek*

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Join the Nicolet Performing Dance Academy, where YOU can dance YOUR style! Enroll now and reserve your spot in class, now holding auditions for the Sapphire Dance Company! Information located on page 18.

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Open BasketballThis is a great opportunity to hone your skills while playing in a fun and competitive atmosphere. Sign-up with a friend to guarantee an open spot. Save money and a spot in the program by pre-registering. Nicolet School District students only.

Time: 2:00 - 5:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Gym 2 (gym 1 on 2/22) Grade: 7th - 12th Instructor: Ron Jaggard

Session: Date: Day: Fee: Program#:I January 4 - May 3 Saturdays $40.00 pre-register/$5.00 at door 221050-01 II April 14 - 18 Monday - Friday $20.00 pre register/$5.00 at door 221050-02

Archery - TeenFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learn-ing proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the funda-mentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows.

Date: April 28 - June 2Day: MondaysTime: 6:30 - 7:30pm Location: Kletzsch Park - Archery RangeAge: 14-18 years oldFee: $54.00R/$64.00NRProgram#: 221130-01Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Indoor Archery - TeensFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learn-ing proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the funda-mentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows.

Date: February 24 - March 31Day: MondaysTime: 7:30 - 8:30pm Location: Glen Hills School - Upper GymAge: 14 - 18 yearsFee: $54.00R/$64.00NRProgram#: 221131-01Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Nicolet High School Water Polo ClubA co-ed program focusing on the techniques of water polo. Most of this program will be spent in situations and drills related to the sport. Members of this club will be eligible for bananas swim meets. Members may also attend the Bananas Yellow Team practices March 24 - April 8. See schedule on page 24. Date: February 25 - April 8 Fee: $40.00R/$50.00NRDay: Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays Program#: 221025-01Time: 2:45 - 4:00pm Min/Max: 15/60Location: Nicolet High School - Pool Instructor: Dwight Davis, NHS Head Girls/Boys Swim Coach Grade: 9th - 12th

Boater Safetyalso available for teens

see page 47

Sheepsheadalso available for teens

see page 58

Korean Cooking - K-Popalso available for teens

see page 42

Make It Yourselfalso available for teens

see page 15

4v4 Co-Ed Sand Volleyball LeagueBump, Set, Spike! Sign your team up for our recreational league. Teams compete to send the ball over the net and onto the ground of their opponents, with the added element of sand making it tougher to accomplish. Each team can have up to 6 members (4 starters and 2 substitutes). Please register as a team only. Deadline to sign up is March 20th! League play begins March 27th! If you have any questions contact Angela Pasterczyk at [email protected]

Date: March 27 - April 24Day: ThursdaysTime: 5:00pmLocation: Cardinal Stritch University - Sand Volleyball Courts 6801 N Yates Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53217Fee: $30.00 per teamProgram#: 221110-01Min/Max: 4/8 teams

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Intro to ComputersThis program is designed for those who have never used a computer and is geared for the older beginner. It will slowly walk partici-pants through the concepts. Microsoft basics and general use of a PC (not Apples or Macs).

Day: Tuesdays Level: Dates: Program#:Time: 6:00—7:20pm Beginner January 14 - February 11 232010-01 Location: Nicolet High School - Room C107 Intermediate February 18 - March 18 232010-02Fee: $64.00R/$74.00NRMin/Max: 8/15Instructor: Mike Brown

Microsoft WordIn this series of sessions, introductory concepts will be taught in Microsoft Word, a word processing program. Participants should have basic computer experience.Word I—Introductory: includes text options, cut/copy/paste, formatting, bulleting/numbering, and saving/opening/creating docu-ments. Word II—Intermediate: includes tables, tab stops, indenting, inserting images, watermarks, headers/footers, shading and spiking.

Day: Tuesdays Level: Dates: Program#:Time: 7:40 - 9:00pm Beginner January 14 - February 11 232011-01Location: Nicolet High School - Room C107 Intermediate February 18 - March 18 232011-02Fee: $64.00R/$74.00NRMin/Max: 8/15Instructor: Mike Brown

Intermediate Microsoft ExcelIn this series of sessions, intermediate concepts will be taught in Microsoft Excel, a popular spreadsheet program. Participants should have basic computer experience. Includes advanced cut/copy/paste commands, absolute vs. relative cell reference, and charting & graphing.

Date: March 25 - April 29 (skip 4/15) Fee: $64.00R/$74.00NR Day: Tuesdays Program#: 232012-01 Time: 6:00—7:20pm Min/Max: 8/15 Location: Nicolet High School - Room C107 Instructor: Mike Brown

eBayDo you have great –grandma’s Ruby Glass from the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893? What’s it worth? Do you want to buy a telescope? Sell an autographed biography of Winston Churchill? In this three-hour course, you’ll learn the on-line auction process of E-Bay, and use PayPal to send/receive payment. E-Bay helps you value what you have, and makes cleaning the attic fun! Going ….Going….GONE!

Date: February 5Day: WednesdayTime: 6:00 - 9:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room C107Fee: $36.00R/$46.00NRProgram#: 232013-01Min/Max: 8/20Instructor: Chris Such

Microsoft CertificationTheMicrosoftCertificationcourseisspeciallydesignedforthosewantingtotaketheirskillstothenextlevel.Frombeginnertoad-vanced,thisindividuallypacedcourseofferssevendifferentcertificationpaths,including:365,Excel,OneNote,Outlook,PowerPoint.SharePoint,andWord.MicrosoftOfficeSpecialist(MOS)certificationhelpsvalidateproficiencyinusingMicrosoftOfficeandmeetsthedemandforthemostup-to-dateskillsonthelatestMicrosoftTechnologies.Candidateswhopassacertificationexamshowthattheycanmeetgloballyrecognizedperformancestandards.EarningaMOScertificationwillhelpyoudifferentiateyourselfintoday’scompetitive job market, broaden your employment opportunities by displaying advanced skills, and earn a higher salary. NicoletHighSchoolisanauthorizedtestingcenter.CertificationExamscanbetakenattheschool.Thereisanadditionalfeeof$100percertificationexam(includesoneretake).Certificationexamscanbetakenthroughoutthecourseorbyappointmentwithin90 days after the course concludes. Training resources, including web-based access, will be available from any location with internet access throughout the course and may also be used for an additional 90 days after the course concludes.Students will have access to training resources for an additional 90 days after last session. GCC Discount Details: 10% off Course Fee and Testing Fee

Date: January 18; February 1, 15; March 1, 15, 29; Session: Fee: Program#: April 12, 26 Course $299.00R/$320.00NR 232015-01Day: Saturdays Test $100.00R/$120.00NR 232015-02 Time: 9:00 - 11:00amLocation: Nicolet High School - Room C107Fee: $299.00R/$329.00NRProgram#: 232015-01Min/Max: 12/18Instructor: MichaelKania,MicrosoftCertifiedTrainer

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The Camera in Your SmartphoneCharge up the battery and bring your your Apple or Android smartphone to this two-hour, hands-on class covering the apps and techniques for making pictures and video. This class will cover your smartphone’s camera, email, messaging, backup and printing options. This class does not cover Windows 8 or Blackberry smartphones.

Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Session: Date: Day: Program#:Location: Nicolet High School - Room D111 I March 3 Monday 232275-01Fee: $22.00R/$32.00NR II June 4 Wednesday 232275-02Min/Max: 4/20Instructor: C.T. Kruger

Pictures Into PhotobooksBringyourpicturesonCDs,flashdrivesormemorycardsforthishands-on computer class to create photobooks using the online serviceShutterfly.Classwillcoveraccountsetup,uploadingphotos, use of themes, page templates, text and other design elements to create photo books. Concepts from this class can be used with any online photo book service, or with downloaded software from certain online services. Students will be able to begin a photo book in class and continue on their home com-puter. This is not a basic computer class. Students must be comfortable with PC computer use. Fee does not include photo book printing or shipping.

Date: February 10 & 17 Day: Mondays Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Room C107 Fee: $34.00R/$44.00NRProgram#: 232274-01Min/Max: 4/12Instructor: C.T. Kruger

You and Your Digital CameraWhether you are new to digital photography - or need a re-fresher - bring your digital camera to this two-hour, hands-on class that covers common problems, some useful features, and sure-firetipstomakebetterpictures.

Date: May 14Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room D111Fee: $22.00R/$32.00NRProgram#: 232270-01Min/Max: 4/15Instructor: C.T. Kruger

You Have Pictures In Your Camera- Now What?

This two-hour seminar demonstrates how to save, archive and print your photos from your camera, whether you have a com-puter or not. The seminar covers photo organizing , printing options, use of photos in Email and ordering photos online using Windows PC computers.

Date: May 21Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room D111Fee: $22.00R/$32.00NRProgram#: 232271-01Min/Max: 4/20Instructor: C.T. Kruger

Advanced Digital Photography TechniquesBring your camera and its instruction manual to this two-hour, hands-on workshop designed to get you “out of automatic” for situations like Sports, Portraits, Low Light, and more.This class is ideal for people who have interchangeable lens (DSLR) cameras, or have an advanced digital camera with Pro-gram, Shutter / Aperture Priority, and Manual exposure modes.

Date: May 28Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room D111Fee: $25.00R/$35.00NRProgram#: 232272-01Min/Max: 4/12Instructor: C.T. Kruger

Old Family Photos in the Digital AgeYour old family photos prints and slides can be converted to digitalpicturefiles–whetheryouhaveacomputerornot-fora multitude of uses and sharing. This two-hour seminar cov-ersscanningprintsandslides,workflow,andhowtogetandstay organized. Information on computer use is for Windows PC computers.

Date: February 24Day: MondayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room D111Fee: $22.00R/$32.00NRProgram#: 232273-01Min/Max: 4/20Instructor: C.T. Kruger

iPad 101For new iPad users who have never owned an iPhone or iPod Touch,simplethingslikefindinggoodapps,installingthem,organizing them or even deleting them might seem like an insurmountable task. Luckily, there is iPad 101. The lessons in iPad 101 is targeted at the new user who needs help doing the basics,likenavigatingtheiPad,findingapps,downloadingthem,organizing them or simply getting into the iPad settings. Must bring your own iPad.

Date: April 3Day: ThursdayTime: 6:00 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room F105Fee: $36.00R/$46.00NRProgram#: 232014-01Min/Max: 8/20Instructor: Chris Such

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Chocolate!Valentine’s Day is upon us and it’s as good a reason as any to buy some chocolate or make something with chocolate and most definitelytoEATsomethingwithchocolateinit.You’lllearntomakeTraditionalChocolateTrufflesandaperfectchocolatefudgeplus, I’ll pass on to you these fabulous recipes to make for your family or that special someone. You’ll sample…-ChambordTruffles - Traditional Chocolate Fudge - Chocolate & Orange Fondue with assorted dippers - S’more Cake

Date: February 5Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 9:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $28.00R/$38.00NRProgram#: 232021-01Min/Max: 12/30Instructor: Staci Joers

Cooking with WineCooking with Wine is an essential technique that every cook should master. Wine adds depth to your food along with balance, fruityandacidicflavorsandmore.Learntocookwithwineandsample this fabulous menu that you can then serve at your next gathering. You’ll sample… - Smoked Cheese and Wine Dip with Apples - Fresh Greens with White Wine Vinaigrette - Chicken Piccata with Wild Mushroom Risotto - Strawberry-Rhubarb Fool with Red Wine

Date: March 26Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 9:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $28.00R/$38.00NRProgram#: 232022-01Min/Max: 12/30Instructor: Staci Joers

Under the Tuscan SunFrances Mayes entered a wondrous new world when she began restoring an abandoned villa in the spectacular Tuscan country-side. She wrote about her adventures in a lovely book that even-tually became a movie of the same title. Tonight you’ll sample some fabulous food inspired by the book and movie “Under the Tuscan Sun” - Arugula and Fennel Salad - Chicken with Artichokes & Sun-dried Tomatoes & Chickpeas - Zucchini Linguine with Fresh Herbs and Strawberry Semifreddo for dessert

Date: April 30Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 9:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $28.00R/$38.00NRProgram#: 232023-01Min/Max: 12/30Instructor: Staci Joers

Cupcake Creations (they’re not just for kids anymore!)

Cupcakes are IN! You’ve seen cupcake wars on the Food Net-work and Milwaukee even has it’s own Iron Cupcake competition. Cupcake towers are replacing wedding cakes and cupcakes at a party or shower make serving easy and get people chatting and laughing. One bite and they take us right back to childhood. But, we’re not just opening a box of mix and a can of frosting anymore. The recipes tonight are little bites of heaven that can be served with pride at the most upscale event. - Tequila Sunrise Cupcakes - Mojito Cupcakes with Rum Frosting - Pink Champagne Cupcakes with Champagne Frosting - I’ll include many other cupcake recipes.

Date: May 21Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 9:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $28.00R/$38.00NRProgram#: 232024-01Min/Max: 12/30Instructor: Staci Joers

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Korean Street Food and K-Pop!Listen to the latest K-Pop and learn how to make popular Korean Street Food! Korean culture is going global, especially with food and dynamic K-Pop music. Learn about the current Korean music scene enjoyed all over the world and make favorite Korean street food of K-Pop stars! The menu items are: Spicy Rice Cakes, Kimchi pancakes and Seaweed Rolls! Join us for an unfor-gettable food and music adventure!

Date: January 15Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NRProgram#: 232030-01Min/Max: 8/30Instructor: Saehee Chang

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Kimchi for a Healthy SeasonDiscover how to prepare Korea’s famous pickled dish, Kimchi. Join local Home Cook and Korean Culture Consultant, Saehee Chang, to understand the unique history and tradition of Kimchi preparation and make a basic Napa Cabbage Kimchi. This class willalsoexplorethehealthybenefitsofKimchi,rangingfromprobiotics and other nutritional properties. The best part about this class is that each participant will receive a small sample of homemade Kimchi to take home and enjoy!

Date: April 8Day: TuesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NRProgram#: 232029-01Min/Max: 8/30Instructor: Saehee Chang

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Indian CookingWinter blues? Let’s stay warm by cooking up some yummy food. In this hands-on class, we will make a paneer dish (Indian cheese), Muth (a small bean), Rice with Yogurt and Spices and a Mango Lassi.

Date: January 27Day: MondayTime: 6:00 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NRProgram#: 232025-01Min/Max: 5/20Instructor: Susan Pack

Indian CheesePaneer is the name for Indian cheese. It’s easy to make and can be used in a variety of ways. This class will teach you how to make home-made paneer (it’s simple!) and then we will cook some dishes using various types of paneer (brick, frozen and home-made).

Date: March 31Day: MondayTime: 6:00 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NRProgram#: 232027-01Min/Max: 5/20Instructor: Susan Pack

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Light Indian MealSpring is normally the time for cleansing. We will make a light Indian meal by using fresh, seasonal ingredients. Join me in making a light soup, a simple, yet tasty, asparagus stir-fry, a rice dish and a lassi to drink.

Date: April 28Day: MondayTime: 6:00 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NRProgram#: 232028-01Min/Max: 5/20Instructor: Susan Pack

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Indian Comfort FoodsDid you know that there are favorite comfort foods that are Indian? I will share mine with you. We will make a dish with rice in a buttermilk curry, Aloo Saag (potatoes and spinach), a lentil soup and chutney. I am sure you will leave with a feeling of contentment.

Date: February 24Day: MondayTime: 6:00 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NRProgram#: 232026-01Min/Max: 5/20Instructor: Susan Pack

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Freezer Meal Teaser WorkshopIf you are tired of stressing over the question, “What’s for dinner?”then Wildtree FreezerMeals are for YOU! This concept rivals Dinner by Design, with the same convenience, but much healthier! Wildtree is offering a chance to TRY their freezer meals – a Freezer Teaser – to get you acquainted with how they work and how they taste! Once you try this concept you will never want your freezer empty again! Don’t let the bustle and stress of everyday life force you to go through drive thrus! Make meal time healthy, natural, simple, and DELICIOUS! It’s as simple as 1, 2, 3 - 1. Register for the Freezer Teaser Workshop. You will be provided with a short grocery list of recommended proteins and veggies for the class.2. Comewithyourbagsfilledwithdesignated“protein”andveggies.Theinstructorwillprovidesomeingredients,too,alongwithsome“surprises” thrown in. 3. Go home with four delicious freezer meals that feed 4-6 – when ready, thaw, cook and eat!Here’s what we’ll be prepping: Spanish Style Garlic Shrimp, Honey Dijon Chicken, Italian Herb Crusted Pork Chops and Crockpot Shredded Beef Burritos . You’ll also go home with menu-planning ideas, a website resource for more recipes either to accompany your freezer meals or use with other meals, and easy preparation instructions for your meals. Date: January 30 Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NRDay: Thursday Program#: 232031-01Time: 6:30 - 8:00pm Min/Max: 3/25Location: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Instructor: Jennifer DeLaura, Wildtree Team Leader

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Freezer Meal Workshop - Everyday MealsCookingisMUCHmorefunwhenit’squickandeasy!Together,inoneevening,let’smakeenoughmealstofillyourfreezer!Youwillbringyour designated “protein” for each class and go home with 8 freezer meals which each meal will provide dinner for 4-6 people. You will also go home with side dish recipes to either accompany your freezer meals or use with other meals…and the peace of mind of knowing that din-ner is already DONE! Enjoy your evenings without spending hours in the kitchen. It’s as simple as 1, 2, 3 - 1. Register for the Freezer Meal Workshop. You will be provided with a grocery list of recommended proteins and veggies for the class.2. Comewithyourbagsfilledwithdesignated“protein”andveggies.Theinstructorwillprovidesomeingredients,too,alongwithsome“surprises” thrown in. 3. Go home with eight delicious freezer meals that feed 4-6 – when ready, thaw, cook and eat!You’ll also go home with menu-planning ideas, a website resource for more recipes either to accompany your freezer meals or use with other meals, and easy preparation instructions for your meals. Plus, you will have Wildtree products you get to take home and use again to make more delicious meals!

Date: March 12 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $74.00R/$84.00NRProgram#: 232032-01Min/Max: 3/12Instructor: Jennifer DeLaura, Wildtree Team Leader

Here’s what we’ll be prepping: • PerfectRoastChicken• LemonRosemaryPorkTenderloin• CrockPotShreddedBeefBurritos• LemonRosemaryChickenw/BowtiePasta• CajunShrimp&RedPepperFettuccine• HeartyItalianMeatloafw/MarinaraSauce• OvenRoastedLemonRosemarySalmon• SouthwestChickenorTurkeyBurgers

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WoodcarvingCome learn the basics of woodcarving taught by local author andartist and police and FBI chaplain Greg Young. Learn to carve an owl, a Leprechaun, or a garden gnome in this series of classes.Greg will also teach you the fundamentals of carving wood,various woodcarving techniques, and how to properly care forwoodcarving tools. Greg will provide the carving tools and thewood to be carved for each student. Students will need to pur-chase a carving glove to be worn on the hand holding the piecebeing carved. (Various stores like Cabela’s, Fleet Farm, GanderMountain,etc.carrygloves,(oftenfishfilletinggloves)thathavekevlar in them and protects the hand from sharp objects. If any-one has a question please don’t hesitate to contact Greg on hiscell phone at: 414-573-6008.

Date: February 4 - 25Day: TuesdaysTime: 6:00 - 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Room C109 Fee: $85.00R/$95.00NR Program#: 232750-01 Min/Max: 4/10Instructor: Greg Young

Stained GlassA revered art form brings added elegance to modern decor. Students will receive a supply list at the start of the program.

Date: January 22 - April 9Day: WednesdaysTime: 6:30—9:00pm Location: Nicolet High School - Room C109 Fee: $95.00R/$105.00NR Program#: 232440-01 Min/Max: 10/30Instructor: Marion Allen

Glass Fusion for Beginners Learn the art of glass fusion, one of the newest and hottest arts. Each creation looks like stained-glass without the grind-ing and leading. Cut and layer pieces of glass and have them fused together in a kiln. Each participant will make a set of four 4” square coasters and a 6” square wall hanging. Fired pieces will be picked up at a later date. Please register by 2/16/13 so materials can be ordered.

Date: February 21Day: Friday Time: 6:00 - 9:00pm Location: Art Trooper 333 W. Brown Deer Road - Fox Point Fee: $60.00R/$70.00NRProgram#: 232150-01Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Ann Deuser, Art Trooper

Garden Mosaic Stepping Stones Learn how to make your own mosaic garden stone with a ce-mentpaveranddecorativeceramicfloortiles.Thesedurable,long-lasting stones enhance the garden with color and are very functional. Step-by-Step instruction will be provided showing material selection, hand tile cutting, lay out, and tile adhesion. Finished stepping stone is over 20 lbs. and can be picked up at a later date.

Date: May 15Day: Thursday Time: 6:00 - 8:00pm Location: Art Trooper 333 W. Brown Deer Road - Fox Point Fee: $40.00R/$50.00NRProgram#: 232151-01Min/Max: 6/10 Instructor: Ann Deuser, Art Trooper

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Acrylic PaintingLearn how to paint in this studio formatted class. Emphasis will be on mixing of paint and new painting techniques. One-on-one instruction as well as group critiques and demonstrations will help develop your style. Suggested supply list will be sent prior tofirstclass.Approximatecostofsuppliesis$90.00.

Date: February 6 - April 10 (skip 3/13)Day: ThursdaysTime: 6:00 - 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Room D109Fee: $80.00R/$90.00NRProgram#: 232530-01Min/Max: 9/15 Instructor: Judy Gahn Murphy

Adventures In WatercolorPush watercolor to the limits in this studio formatted class. We will be using watercolor in unique ways, such as stretching paper on a frame, spraying watercolor paint, using ox gall with wa-tercolor....and much more. For those of you who just want to better your watercolor painting, you are also welcome. Classes will be formatted by a critique, class discussion, and demonstra-tion of watercolor techniques. There will be time in class to paint and to get individual attention. taught by Wisconsin Watercolor Society member Judy Gahn Murphy. Supply list will besentpriortothefirstclass.Approximate cost of supplies is $80.

Date: February 3 - March 31Day: MondaysTime: 5:00 - 7:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room D109Fee: $80.00R/$90.00NRProgram#: 232450-01Min/Max: 9/15 Instructor: Judy Gahn Murphy

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Get Prepared for Tax SeasonGet ready for the upcoming tax season and learn what’s new for 2014. Applicable to both individuals and small business own-ers, we will highlight practical tips to help ease your tax burden. Come with questions for this interactive discussion.

Date: January 29Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference Room (A106) Fee: $6.00R/$16.00NRProgram#: 232300-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Bruce Wong, CPA BKW, LLC Jess Henrickson, Financial Advisor Robert W. Baird & Co., Inc. Dan McDermott, Attorney McDermott, Foley & Wilson, LLP

Unlocking Social Security: Making Your Benefits Work for You

We will provide tips to help you maximize your Social Security benefits.Wealsowilldiscusscommonconcernsanduniquestrategiesrelatingto:(1)whentofileforbenefits,(2)spousalbenefits,and(3)workingwhilereceivingSocialSecurity.Wealsowillhighlightfinancialandestateplanningstrategiesthatcoincide with preparing for retirement.

Date: May 7Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference Room (A106) Fee: $6.00R/$16.00NRProgram#: 232301-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Jess Henrickson, Financial Advisor Robert W. Baird & Co., Inc. Dan McDermott, Attorney McDermott, Foley & Wilson, LLP

Estate and Financial Planning for Peace of Mind

Everyone, regardless of age or wealth, should have an estate plan.Wills,trusts,andbeneficiaryplanningprovidenecessarydirection and continuity when passing on your assets after death. Estate planning also should address during-life issues such as health care directives, durable powers of attorney, and proper financialplanningforyourlong-termneeds.Wewilldiscussstrategies to help you protect your assets and ease the burden on your loved ones.

Date: March 5Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference Room (A106) Fee: $6.00R/$16.00NRProgram#: 232303-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Jess Henrickson, Financial Advisor Robert W. Baird & Co., Inc. Dan McDermott, Attorney McDermott, Foley & Wilson, LLP

Taming The High Cost of CollegeTAMING THE HIGH COST OF COLLEGE workshop provides unique strategies you can implement right away! You will learn:- How some students attend an expensive private university for LESS-StrategiestoqualifyforMOREneed-basedfinancialaid-Thebesttipswhenapplyingforfinancialaid- How to use tax strategies to SAVE on college- The best ways to approach schools to get MONEY even if you do not qualify for need-based aidCome see for yourself how to save money, save time, and reduce stress when applying to and paying for college

Date: February 19Day: WednesdayTime: 7:00 - 8:30pmLocation: Range Line School - Room 108 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonFee: $7.00R/$17.00NR per familyProgram#: 232292-01Min/Max: 3/50 Instructor: Brad Baldridge College Solutions, LLC

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Money 101Interactive and informative session aiming to educate about thebasicsofinvesting,budgeting,andgeneralfinancialplan-ning. The importance of these issues can range from retirement planning, education funding, monthly household budgeting, and beneficiaryandestateplanning.Aneffectivefinancialplancanhelpputyouonthepathtowardachievingyourfinancialgoals.

Date: April 9Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference Room (A106) Fee: $6.00R/$16.00NRProgram#: 232302-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Jess Henrickson, Financial Advisor Robert W. Baird & Co., Inc. Dan McDermott, Attorney McDermott, Foley & Wilson, LLP

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Modern Square DancingModern square dancing offers low impact, aerobic exercise. Singles, couples and children can participate, and no special clothing is needed. Learning to square dance is easy. The experienced caller guides you through a series of square dance steps. Then blend-ing these steps into a pattern, the caller has you quickly dancing to the rhythm of the music. Once you learn the basic steps, you canjoininsquaredancesheldregularlyseveraldayseachweekintheMilwaukeearea.Peopleofallageslovethefitness,funandfriendship available in square dancing.

Date: January 9 - April 10 (skip 3/13) Session: Fee: Program#:Day: Thursdays Individual $59.00R/$69.00NR 232470-01Time: 7:00 - 9:00pm Couple $104.00R/$124.00NR 232470-02 Location: Nicolet High School - CafeteriaAge: 15 years and up Min/Max: 8/24Instructor: Eric Tangman

Ballroom DanceAre you left out when the music starts playing at a wedding or on a cruise? Learn ballroom dancing and have a great time doing it! Intermediate and Advanced Levels feature new steps from the previous season. Must register with dance partner.Basic I (Beginner): Working with basic material Fox Trot, Rumba, Swing, and Waltz. Intermediate: Must have completed 1 or more semesters of basic ballroom or equivalent experience.Advanced: Must have completed at least 3 terms of ballroom dancing or equivalent experience.

Date: February 4 - April 8 Level: Time: Program#:Day: Tuesdays Basic I (Beginner) 6:30-7:25pm 232460-01 Location: Nicolet High School - Cafeteria Intermediate 7:30-8:25pm 232460-02Fee: $56.00R/$66.00NR per couple Advanced 8:30-9:25pm 232460-03Min/Max: 10/25 couplesInstructor: Lou Calicchio

The Path 2 Buy Home Buying SeminarBuyingyourfirsthomecanbeaveryintimidatingexperience.This class should give you lots of answers and information so you canmakeeducateddecisionsaboutthatfirsthomepurchase.This class will walk you through the entire process from start to finish.Webeginatthepreapprovalprocesswithyourlender,explain how and why to work with a Realtor, the loan application process,andfinallyclosing.Alongthewayyouwilllearnaboutcredit reports and scoring, appraisals and home inspections, negotiating your offer to purchase, title insurance and the closing process. This class is held in a very informal setting to encourage you to ask your questions of two very experienced professionals in the Real Estate and mortgage lending business.

Date: February 4Day: TuesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School Athletic Conference Room (A106)Fee: $9.00R/$19.00NR Program#: 232050-01Min/Max: 3/15Instructor: Penny Charlson & John Friedrichs

Home SellingSelling your home in these challenging times can be quite a project. Get the advice you need from the experts. This class will help you learn how to prepare your home for sale and how to deal with prospective customers. You will learn about the pros and cons of working with a Realtor or selling on your own. The class will point out important things to know about the “Offer to Purchase” and the home inspection. Understand more clearly someofthefinancialissuesinvolvedinahomesale.LearnfromtwoexpertsinthefieldsofRealEstateSalesandMortgagelendingin a relaxed classroom setting that encourages your questions and concerns.

Date: February 5Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School Athletic Conference Room (A106)Fee: $9.00R/$19.00NR Program#: 232051-01Min/Max: 3/15Instructor: Penny Charlson & John Friedrichs

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The Journey of Journaling Keepingareflective-creativejournalenablesustoobserveourpersonalchallengeswhileworkingtowardpersonalclarification.Thisreflective-creativeprogramhelpsparticipantsfindingtheirtrue-self, their calling, their path. In the meetings we will be working with different approaches toward writing our very-own book-of-life, using words, imagery and light art work.

Date: May 1-22Day: Thursdays Time: 6:30 - 7:45pm Location: Nicolet High School - Room F105 Fee: $80.00R/$90.00NRProgram#: 231720-01Min/Max: 5/15 Instructor: Maya Levanon, Ed.D, MA (philosophy)

Boater SafetyThe Wisconsin legislature has recently passed a Mandatory Boating Education bill. This bill requires anyone born on or after 1-1-1989 and at least 12 years of age to have a boating safety educationcertificatetooperateamotorboatonWisconsin’swaterways. If you need a boating safety class, the Coast Guard Auxiliary will be offering a WI DNR Safe Boating Class at Nicolet High School. Completion of the class and passing the class exam will satisfy the DNR requirement for the Mandatory Educa-tion. New requirement: all WI Recreational Safety Students are required to obtain a WI DNR Customer ID Number before the completion of any Recreational Safety Class and will also be required to provide that WI DNR Customer ID Number along with students personal information to the instructor. You can obtain a WI DNR Customer ID Number 7AM to 10PM by calling the WI DNR Customer Service 1-888-936-7463 or you can visit a WI DNR Service Center during their regular scheduled hours. For WI DNR Service Center hours and locations go to dnr.wi.gov/org/caer/cs/ServiceCenter.

Date: May 19 - 22Day: Monday - ThursdayTime: 6:00 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room C111Age: 12 years and upFee: $20.00R/$30.00NRProgram#: 232110-01Min/Max: 10/30Instructor: U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary personnel

Invasive PlantsIdentification and Control Methods

Do you know what is growing on your property? Do you know why you should? This offering will help you know which plants do not belong in our native habitats and why. You will then be offered ways of controlling these plants. Native plant habitats are so very important for many reasons. We live in an age of in-vasive plants taking over much of our plant communities. Learn how to do your part in being a good land steward and preventing invasive plants from spreading. This class will meet on two Sat-urday mornings. Part of the time will be spent in the classroom andanotherpartwillbespentinthefieldwithhandsonexperi-ence. Dress for the weather and bring boots.

Date: April 5 & 12Day: Saturdays Time: 10:00am - 12noon Location: Range Line School - Room 108 and Back 40 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonFee: $25.00R/$35.00NRProgram#: 231341-01Min/Max: 5/40 Instructor: Ben Arnold

NEW! CO-OP

Natural Lawn Care 101Join Amy Joyce for a workshop on how to create a beautiful, healthy lawn that’s safe for your family, pets and the environ-ment. Learn the fundamentals of natural lawn care, why it’s such a great idea and how to get started. Feel free to bring your lawn care questions.

Date: March 3Day: MondayTime: 7:00—8:30pmLocation: Lydell Community Center - Room 19 5205N.LydellAve.-WhitefishBayFee: $15.00R/$25.00NRMin/Max: 5/30Program#: 232340-01Instructor: Amy Joyce, Co-founder/Co-director Healthy Communities Project

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A Journey In ItalyCiao ! This course introduce you to the Italian culture and lan-guage. You will learn to speak, to understand, to practice social conversation, and you will obtain survival language for dining, lodging and tourism. Each class will also incorporate real life simulations, movies, Opera, and…..Italian recipes! No knowl-edge of Italian necessary and taught by a native speaker.

Date: January 27 - March 17Day: MondaysTime: 6:00 - 8:00pm Location: Nicolet High School - Room F105 Fee: $95.00R/$105.00NR Program#: 232780-01 Min/Max: 5/25Instructor: Professor Valentina de Navasques

Sheepsheadalso available for adults

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Trigger Point MassageAttend this workshop and learn how to achieve pain relief and reduce stress naturally by using trigger point massage. Do you suffer from stress, headaches, neck/shoulder pain or low back/mid back pain? Improving blood and energy circulation can help! This work-shop is hands-on; therefore you need to bring a partner. You will learn a valuable technique that you can use at home, work or while traveling to get relief. It’s great for you to use on friends and family to help them out too. Not only will you learn this great technique for your personal use at home for pain control, but you will also have the opportunity to receive a free test at this workshop to see if acupuncture can help you. Day: Wednesday Session: Date: Program: Time: 6:30 - 8:00pm I January 22 232661-01 Location: Nicolet High School II April 23 232661-02 Athletic Conference Room - A106Fee: $10.00R/$20.00NRMin/Max: 8/18Instructor: Curry Chaudoir*

Parenting the Love and Logic WayThis course is designed to help parents learn how to interact with their kids to make parenting more enjoyable and raise respect-ful and responsible kids. Participants will receive practical, easy-to-use techniques that work - not just a lot of theory. The course teachesparentsnewapproachestostayingcalmwhenkidsmisbehave,gettingcooperationthefirsttime,anddeliveringeffectiveconsequences. Participants will learn to parent with empathy and logical consequences. Their children will learn to accept responsibil-ity for their actions and learn that the quality of their lives depends on the quality of their thinking and their decision-making. Classes are available for parents and caregivers of kids of all ages.

Date: January 28 - March 4 Option: Fee: Program#:Day: Tuesdays Individual $85.00R/$95.00NR 232630-01Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Couple $125.00R/$135.00NR 232630-02Location: Nicolet High School - Room F105Min/Max: 7/25Instructor: Kristal Melbye

Reiki Refresher WorkshopIf you’ve taken a Reiki class in the past but have gotten out of practice or would just like to learn from a new perspective, join us to refresh your understanding of Reiki, discuss questions or issues that you’ve encountered in your practice, and receive an attunement to strengthen your connection with Reiki energy. Students from all lineages and levels of practice are welcome.

Date: January 25 Day: Saturday Time: 9:00am - 12noon Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts Lower Level Education Center 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - GlendaleFee: $30.00R/$40.00NRProgram#: 232550-01Min/Max: 5/20Instructor: Kerry Malak, Reiki Master/Teacher

NEW!

Living with Joy & Gratitude – Keys to a Happier Life

The system of Reiki was originally developed to help individuals learn how to live a happier, healthier life. Discover how the prin-ciples of Reiki can be applied by anyone to enhance mindfulness, increase gratitude, and create a foundation for improved health and emotional wellness.

Date: February 15 Day: Saturday Time: 9:00 - 10:30amLocation: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts Upper Level Education Center 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - GlendaleFee: $10.00R/$20.00NRProgram#: 232551-01Min/Max: 5/20Instructor: Kerry Malak, Reiki Master/Teacher

Open Reiki ShareIf you’ve taken a Reiki class in the past, join us for this oppor-tunity to meet and talk with other practitioners, practice giving Reiki treatments to others, and discuss questions or issues that you have about your practice.

Date: February 15 Day: Saturday Time: 10:30am - 12noonLocation: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts Upper Level Education Center 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - GlendaleFee: $10.00R/$20.00NRProgram#: 232552-01Min/Max: 5/20Instructor: Kerry Malak, Reiki Master/Teacher

Reiki Level IIDeepen your understanding of the healing system of Reiki, in-cluding how to use Reiki symbols and mantras to enhance your practice, offering distance treatments, and successfully moving from a focus of self-treatment, to working with others. Must have completed a Reiki Level 1 class.

Date: March 15 Day: Saturday Time: 9:00am - 3:30pmLocation: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts Lower Level Education Center 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - GlendaleFee: $125.00R/$135.00NRProgram#: 232553-01Min/Max: 5/20Instructor: Kerry Malak, Reiki Master/Teacher

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Enjoy Quality Performances Close to Home!

NICOLET HIGH SCHOOL WINTER/SPRING PERFORMING ARTS CALENDAR

DECEMBER10: Choir Concert 7:30 p.m. in the Theatre12: Orchestra Concert 7:30 p.m. in the Studio Theatre 19: Band Concert 7:30 p.m. in the Theatre

FEBRUARY14, 15, 21, 22: THE DROWSY CHAPERONE 7:30 p.m. in the Theatre19: Senior Citizen Performance of THE DROWSY CHAPERONE 1:30 p.m. in the Theatre23: THE DROWSY CHAPERONE 2:00 p.m. in Theatre

MARCH14: Combined Music Concert (Band, Choir, Orchestra) 7:30 p.m. in the Theatre and in the Lobby

MAY2, 3, 9, 10: SPRING PLAY 7:30 p.m. in the Studio Theatre 4: SPRING PLAY 2:00 p.m. in the Studio Theatre22: Band Concert 7:30 p.m. in the Theatre29: Orchestra Concert 7:30 p.m. in the Theatre

JUNE3: Choir Concert 7:30 p.m.in the Theatre

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Place your business ad to appear in the programs for the musical, fall and spring plays, choir, band and orchestra concerts.

Become a Benefactor, Sustainer, Patron, or Friend of the Performing Arts and your name will appear in all programs (donations are tax deductible)

Contact Chris Macon at Nicolet (414/351-7561 or [email protected]) for order forms ormore information.

Deadline to submit forms for ad/donation is September 30, 2014

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JazzerciseBurnupto600caloriesinonefunandpowerfullyeffective60-minutetotalbodyworkout.EveryJazzercisegroupfitnessclasscombines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Choreographed to today’s hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. Start dancingyourselffitandchangetheshapeofyourbodytoday!Wear comfortable clothes that are easy to move in, supportive athletic shoes and bring water. Mats and weights are available to borrow.Studentsmustarrive15minutesearlyfortheirfirstclass.Jazzerciseisanongoingprogram,andyoumayattendanyofthe ten Regular Format classes and one Bodysculpting class offered each week. Come as often as you like (most attendees average 2-3 times per week). This facility is NOT air-conditioned. Questions? Call Julia Gimbel at (414) 964-1516. Day/Time: Mondays - 9:00am, 4:45pm, 6:00pm Tuesdays - 9:00am (Bodysculpting format) Wednesdays - 9:00am, 4:45pm, 6:00pm Thursdays - 9:00am (low impact) & 6:00pm Fridays - 9:00am Saturdays - 8:30amLocation: Good Hope School - Gym Fee: $85.00R/$95.00NRMin/Max: 4/24Instructor: Julia Gimbel

Session: Dates: Program#:I January 6 - March 1 233050-01II March 10 - May 3 233050-02

11 classes per weekCome join us!

Glendale Jazzercise2315 W. Good Hope Rd

Glendale WI 53209(414)964-1516 or [email protected]

find us on facebook at Glendale Jazzercise

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Flow Yoga with Yoga FitnessEnjoyagentle,yetinvigoratingflow-styleofHathayogatonourishmind&body,unwindmentallyandphysicallywhilealigningandtoningthebody.Theformatofclassismulti-levelandbenefitsallages,fitnessandyogalevels.Thisyogaclassisablendedstylethatcanhelpimprovealignment,circulation,flexibility,andmuscle-core-strengthwhilepromotinginnertranquility.Feelrejuvenatedandgainmorebalanceinyourlife-thebenefitsofyogaaretrulyendlessbothonandoffthemat.A limited amount of yoga mats, blocks and straps are supplied. Bring to Class: Yoga mat, pillow for support if needed, blanket if desired, water to stay hydrated is always a good idea especially in a warmer season. Wear comfortable, stretchy clothes and we remove shoes for class. It’s always a good idea to consult your doctor before starting a new exercise routine including yoga. And advisetheinstructorofanyspecialconditionssomodificationsmaybeoffered.Appropriate for all levels, acceptable to float between Tuesday/Thursday classes Location: Good Hope School - Room 23 Fee: $77.00R/$87.00NRMin/Max: 5/20Instructor: EricaBoos,RYT,YogaAlliance,YogaFitcertified

Session: Date: Day: Time: Program:I January 7 - February 25 Tuesdays 9:30 - 10:30am 233030-01 II January 7 - February 25 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233030-02III January 9 - February 27 Thursdays 9:30 - 10:30am 233030-03IV January 9 - February 27 Thursdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233030-04V March 4 - April 29 (skip 4/15) Tuesdays 9:30 - 10:30am 233030-05 VI March 4 - April 29 (skip 4/15) Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233030-06VII March 6 - May 1 (skip 4/17) Thursdays 9:30 - 10:30am 233030-07VIII March 6 - May 1 (skip 4/17) Thursdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233030-08

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Beginning Tai Chi and QigongTaiChiisaseriesofgentle,flowingmovementsthathavebeenpracticed as a health exercise since ancient times in China. Tai Chiintegratesthebodyandmindtoimprovehealth,fitnessand relaxation. Classes are designed to improve balance and posture, relieve stress and improve concentration and memory. Qigong is the practice of balancing and strengthening qi (life energy) in the human body.

Date: March 10 - May 12 Day: Mondays Time: 8:05 - 9:05pm Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Fee: $90.00R/$100.00NRProgram#: 233101-01Min/Max: 8/18Instructor: Alice Kuramoto

Intermediate Tai Chi and QigongStudents should be able to perform 31 movements of the Sun style Tai Chi as a pre-requisite for this course. Tai Chi integrates thebodyandmindtoimprovehealth,fitnessandrelaxation.

Date: March 10 - May 12Day: Mondays Time: 7:00 - 8:00pm Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Fee: $90.00R/$100.00NRProgram#: 233100-01Min/Max: 8/18Instructor: Alice Kuramoto

Zumba ToningWhen it comes to body sculpting, Zumba Toning® raises the bar (or rather, the toning stick). It combines targeted body-sculpting exercisesandhigh-energycardioworkwithLatin-infusedZumbamovestocreateacalorie-torching,strength-trainingdancefitness-party. Students learn how to use lightweight, maraca-like Toning Sticks to enhance rhythm and tone all their target zones, includ-ing arms, abs and thighs. Zumba Toning is the perfect way for enthusiasts to sculpt their bodies naturally while having a total blast. 1-3lbs weights maybe substituted for the Zumba Toning sticks!

Day: Saturdays Session: Date: Program#: Time: 9:30 - 10:30am I January 4 - February 22 (skip 2/15) 233040-01 Location: Nicolet High School II March 1 - April 12 233040-02 Dance Studio (A113) III April 19 - May 31 233040-03Fee: $45.00R/$55.00NR Min/Max: 8/25Instructor: Neila Bond

Twila Bergeron Music

fine piano music for weddings,family and community events

energetic, positive pop (vocals, keys, guitar)from the 60’s to today

women’s music from suffrage through thecivil rights movement

lessons: all ages, all styles,all instruments

[email protected]

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Middle Eastern Belly DancingThe beginning class offers students the opportunity to learn the art of belly dancing in a comfortable, casual atmosphere. Learn ba-sicchoreographyandenhanceyouroverallflexibilityandgeneralconditioning.Optionalfieldtripstolocalbellydancingeventsandspring recital. Wear exercise clothes. Hip scarves are available for purchase. The intermediate and advanced classes offers students the opportunity to learn more advanced choreography and different styles of dance while perfecting their technique. The technique class (a 2 hour class tailored for beginner through advanced level students) will consist of technique drills (both Oriental and Folk-loric), creating combos and improvisational techniques. The mini session is designed to help students perfect their dance routines for the recital held at Nicolet High School in June.

Day: Tuesdays Location: Lydell Community Center - Room 17 5205N.LydellAve.-WhitefishBayMin/Max: 8/15 Instructor: Zahra Sagira

Level: Date: Time: Fee: Program#:Intermediate January 7 - February 11 6:00 - 7:00pm $45.00R/$55.00NR 233010-01Advanced January 7 - February 11 7:00 - 8:00pm $45.00R/$55.00NR 233010-02Beginning January 7 - February 11 8:00 - 9:00pm $45.00R/$55.00NR 233010-03Technique February 25 & March 4 6:30 - 8:30pm $30.00R/$40.00NR 233010-04Intermediate March 18 - April 29 (skip 4/15) 6:00 - 7:00pm $45.00R/$55.00NR 233010-05Advanced March 18 - April 29 (skip 4/15) 7:00 - 8:00pm $45.00R/$55.00NR 233010-06Beginning March 18 - April 29 (skip 4/15) 8:00 - 9:00pm $45.00R/$55.00NR 233010-07Intermediate May 13 - 27 6:00 - 7:00pm $23.00R/$33.00NR 233010-08Advanced May 13 - 27 7:00 - 8:00pm $23.00R/$33.00NR 233010-09Beginning May 13 - 27 8:00 - 9:00pm $23.00R/$33.00NR 233010-10

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NIA-Holistic, Healing, Dance-Based MovementNiaisaholisticfitnessclasscombiningmovementfromthedancearts,martialartsandhealingarts-includingyoga.AnyonecandoNIA-itisappropriateforalllevelsoffitnessandagility.Studentsareencouragedtomodifyallmovementsaccordingtotheirownbody’s needs. Movements are simple and leave lots of room for self-expression. NIA is a fun, cardiovascular experience that gives you a new body and a new life. On-going, join anytime. Date: January 2 - May 30 Day/Time: Mondays - 12noon - 1:00pm (Gentle Nia) Wednesdays - 9:30 - 10:30am Thursdays - 6:30 - 7:30pm Fridays - 1:00 - 2:00pm Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts - Upper Level Education Center 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale Min/Max: 4/24Instructor: BethamieL.Wyatt,CertifiedNIABlueBeltInstructor

Type: Fee: Program#:Drop-in (1 class) $12.00R/$22.00NR 233180-015 Classes (expires 90 days) $55.00R/$65.00NR 233180-0210 Classes (expires 4 months) $100.00R/$120.00NR 233180-0320 Classes (expires 6 months) $180.00R/$200.00NR 233180-04Monthly Pass (unlimited monthly) $60.00R/$70.00NR 233180-05

Women’s Self Defense for High School and Beyond!

Learn realistic self-defense techniques and martial art basics.Practice verbal defense skills to help keep serious situations from escalating.Goodforallfitnesslevels.Perfectformothersanddaughters! Great idea seniors leaving soon for college!

Date: March 4 - 25 Day: Tuesdays Time: 6:30 - 7:30pm Location: J.K. Lee Black Belt Academy 6838 N. Santa Monica Blvd. Fox Point 53217Fee: $20.00R/$30.00NRProgram#: 233190-01Min/Max: 8/40Instructor: J.K. Lee Black Belt Academy

Nicolet Recreation Department programs are available to Cardinal Stritch students at a discount-ed rate! Enjoy programs like Tai Chi, Zumba and much more. Please contact our office to inquire about discounted rates.

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Water aerobics drop-in fee of $5.00R/$7.00NR for those with a challenging schedule.Pay on pool deck.

Waves (Shallow Water Aerobics)

A heart pounding, lung expanding, foot stomping never stop moving, calorie burning shallow water workout. This 45 minute experi-ence is for anyone with a heartbeat! Water shoes required. Fitness level: Low. Day: Wednesdays Session: Date: Program#:Time: 7:00 - 7:45pm I January 8 - February 26 235070-01Location: Nicolet High School - Pool II March 5 - April 30 (skip 4/16) 235070-02Age: 16 years and up Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Min/Max: 10/25 AEA Specialist: Cindy Schlidt

Get Your Boots Wet! (formerly Combo Water Aerobics)

Strengthen,tone,andtightenyourmuscles;improvelungandheartcapacities;refinebalancecoordination,asyouperformthesemovements. This routine is more rigorous and demanding than Aero Swim. Fitness Level: High Time: 7:00 - 7:45pm Session: Date: Day: Program#: Location: Nicolet High School - Pool I January 6 - February 24 Mondays 235030-01Age: 16 years and up II March 3 - May 5 (skip 4/14, 4/21) Mondays 235030-02Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR III May 7 - June 4 (skip 5/26) Mon. & Wed. 235030-03Min/Max: 10/25 AEA Specialist: Cindy Schlidt

Underwater Currents (Deep Water Aerobics)

Controlthefightagainstgravity!Thisfitnessprogramisanon-impactworkoutthatincorporatesmuscularstrengtheningcardio-vascular,conditioning,andcoretoningmovements.Thisfitnessprogramisdoneindeepwater,therefore,participantsshouldbecomfortableindeepwaterwithafloatationbelt.Watershoesoptional.Fitnesslevel:Moderate. Location: Glen Hills - Pool Age: 16 years and up Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Min/Max: 10/25 AEA Specialist: Cindy Schlidt

Session: Date: Day: Time: Program#:I January 7 - February 25 Tuesdays 6:45 - 7:30pm 235060-01II March 4 - April 29 (skip 4/15) Tuesdays 6:45 - 7:30pm 235060-02III May 1 - May 27 Tue. & Thu. 7:00 - 7:45pm 235060-03

Aero SwimThisfitnessprogramisahead-to-toenon-impactworkoutthatincorporatesmuscularstrengtheningcardiovascularconditioningandcoretoning.Thisfitnessprogramisacombinationofdeepwaterandlapswimmovements.Thisisaprogramdoneindeepwater,therefore,participantsshouldbecomfortableindeepwaterwithafloatationbelt(includedwithfee).Watershoesoptional.Fitnesslevel: High Location: Glen Hills - Pool Age: 16 years and up Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Min/Max: 10/25 AEA Specialist: Cindy Schlidt

Session: Date: Day: Time: Program#I January 9 - February 27 Thursdays 6:45 - 7:30pm 235020-01II January 11 - March 1 Saturdays 8:15 - 9:00am 235020-02III March 6 - May 1 (skip 4/17) Thursdays 6:45 - 7:30pm 235020-03IV March 8 - May 3 (skip 4/19) Saturdays 8:15 - 9:00am 235020-04

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Ice Skating - Adult 1-4Theadultcurriculumisdesignedtopromoteoverallfitness,whilemasteringthebasicsoficeskating.Dividedinto4levels,adultskaters will progress at an individual rate. Fee includes six 40 minute classes, 20 minutes of designated skating school participant only practice time immediately following every class, complimentary public skating on day of class when available, plus 4 additional complimentary public skating passes to be used for practice time on non-class days throughout session. Please specify level.

Adult 1 - Proper techniques to fall & get up, marching, two-foot glides, turns & backward skatingAdult 2 - Forward stroking & crossovers, backward one-foot glides & stopsAdult 3 - Backward crossovers, two-foot spins & more advanced turnsAdult 4 - More advanced turns, edge work & footwork

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 S. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 13 years & upFee: $110.00R/$130.00NR Min/Max: 1/40 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time Program#:I January 4 - February 8 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 231310-01II January 5 - February 9 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 231310-02III January 9 - February 13 Thursdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 231310-03IV February 15 - March 22 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 231310-04V February 16 - March 23 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 231310-05VI February 20 - March 27 Thursdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 231310-06

ArcheryFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learn-ing proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the funda-mentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows.

Date: April 28 - June 2Day: MondaysTime: 6:30 - 7:30pm Location: Kletzsch Park - Archery RangeFee: $54.00R/$64.00NRProgram#: 231130-01Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Indoor ArcheryFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learn-ing proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the funda-mentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows.

Date: February 24 - March 31Day: MondaysTime: 7:30 - 8:30pm Location: Glen Hills School - Upper GymFee: $54.00R/$64.00NRProgram#: 231131-01Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Just Run for FUNAn 8 week educational program that promotes movement, strength,confidence,andspeedthroughwalking,running,orimproving a 5k to half marathon distances. Program includes a weekly information session, motivations, and training tips. It is encouraged but not required to be able to run continuously for 30 minutes or 2 miles. Schedule a minimum of 3 - 4 hours per week of workout time. Previous attendance in Just Run for FUN! program. Discounts on nutritional management, massage thera-py, running shoes and running apparel. *Saturdays are optional. Day/Time: Wednesdays (6:00 - 7:00pm) Saturdays* (8:00-9:00am) Location: Nicolet High School - Room B111 & Track Fee: $75.00R/$85.00NR Min/Max: 5/15Program#: 233080-01Instructor: Elizabeth Bart, M.S, LMT, NCTMB, Nutritionist, USA Triathlon Coach

Session: Date: Program#:I January 8 - February 26 233080-01II March 5 - April 23 233080-02

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Family Snowshoeingalso available for adults

see page 23

BadmintonGreat physical conditioning and a lot of fun! This sport of-fers something for everyone. Instruction will be offered for all who wish it. Rackets will be furnished or you may bring your own. Shuttlecocks will be provided. The schedule may change depending upon school calendar. Provide your email address on your registration form to receive information regarding changes in schedule.

Date: January 15 - May 28 (skip 3/5, 3/19, 3/26, 4/2) Day: Wednesdays Time: 7:30 - 9:30pm Location: WhitefishBayHighSchool-FieldHouse 1200 E. Fairmount Ave. - WFBFee: $40.00R/$50.00NRMin/Max: 6/24Program#: 231170-01Instructor: Doug Kane

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Intermediate Adult Tennis InstructionIfyouareworkingtorefineskillandtechnique,thisistheprogramforyou!Tennisballsareprovidedbutstudentsmustbringtheirown racquets. Date: April 3 - May 29 (skip 4/17) Day: Thursdays Time: 7:00 - 8:00pm Location: Nicolet High School - Gym 2 & Tennis Courts Fee: $47.00R/$57.00NR Program#: 231020-01 Min/Max: 8/16Instructor: Marty Goldin, former professional tennis player

Co-ed Volleyball LeagueBUMP, SET, SPIKE and join the FUN! Sign your team up for our recreational league. Please register as a team only. Registration deadline is January 18th. League play begins January 23.

Date: January 23 - April 24 (skip 3/13, 4/17)Day: ThursdaysTime: 6:30pm, 7:30pm rotating scheduleLocation: Glen Hills Middle School - GymFee: $195.00 per teamProgram#: 231110-01Min/Max: 4/8 teams

Adult Tennis Lessons at EliteWhetherthisisyourfirsttimeplayingtennisoryouhavenotplayedinyears,thisistheclassforyou.Beginnerandintermediateplayers will enjoy learning basic tennis skills and strategy. Participants must furnish their own racquet. Location: Elite Sports Clubs – Northshore 5750 North Glen Park Road Glendale 53209 Fee: $96.00R/$106.00NRMin/Max: 4/8Instructor: Elite Staff

Level: Date: Day: Time: Program#:Beginner January 6 – February 10 Mondays 6:00 - 7:00pm 231021-01Intermediate January 7 – February11 Tuesdays 7:00 - 8:00pm 231021-02Beginner January 8 – February 12 Wednesdays 1:00 - 2:00pm 231021-03Intermediate January 9 – February 13 Thursdays 7:30 - 8:30pm 231021-04Beginner February 17 - March 24 Mondays 6:00 - 7:00pm 231021-05Intermediate February 18 - March 25 Tuesdays 7:00 - 8:00pm 231021-06Beginner February 19 – March 26 Wednesdays 1:00 - 2:00pm 231021-07Intermediate February 20 – March 27 Thursdays 7:30 - 8:30pm 231021-08

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Sewing Programs With Avis MarshSewing classes for everyone! Learn the basics or hone your skills. Find new sources for fabrics, discover new techniques, exchange fashion ideas and realize how easy and fun it is to sew under the expert tutelage of Avis Marsh.

Location: Lydell Community Center - Room 22 5205N.LydellAve.-WhitefishBayFee: $75.00R/$85.00NRMin/Max: 6/16 Instructor: Avis Marsh

Session: Date: Day: Time: Program#:I February 10 - April 14 Mondays 9:30am - 12noon 242500-01 II February 10 - April 14 Mondays 12:30 - 3:00pm 242500-02 III February 10 - April 14 Mondays 6:30 - 9:00pm 242500-03IV February 12 - April 16 Wednesdays 9:30am - 12:00pm 242500-04

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SheepsheadLearn the popular card game of Sheepshead (Schafkopf – In German). It is a card game, originated in Central Europe in the late 1700s, and popular in Wisconsin, because of its’ large German-American population. Many European nationalities now enjoy this game of Sheepshead, which uses 32 cards (7s thru Aces), and accumulates points to determine the winner. Sign up for this fun and low-key course to learn the basics, or to improve your fundamental concepts. The Instructor has many years of experience and is eager to share his knowledge with you. You may even want to participate in the Nicolet Recreation Department’s (and the Glendale Senior Citizens’ Club) Annual Sheepshead Tournament, held in the Spring of each year.

Date: March 17 - May 5Day: MondaysTime: 4:00 - 5:00pmLocation: LX Senior Center 217 W. Dunwood Rd. - Fox PointFee: $30.00R/$40.00NRProgram#: 242370-01Min/Max: 8/20Instructor: Dennis Staral

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Mah JonggWinds! Bams! Dragons! Learn an ancient game with a modern twist. Mah Jongg had been a popular game in America since the 1920’s. (Note: this is NOT merely matching tiles, sometimes erroneously called Mah Jongg.) Combining both luck and skill, youwillfindpeopleofallages.AlthoughthisgameofChinesetiles is played by 4 people, the play is individual so partners are not needed. Groups of “Mahj” friends play regularly for years, so come and see why so many people have enjoyed this game for so long! You too will be able to play after this class. Fee includes current National Mah Jongg League Cards and materials. Date: April 9 - May 14Day: Wednesdays Time: 10:00 - 11:30amLocation: Range Line School - Room 110 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonFee: $60.00R/$70.00NRProgram#: 242071-01Min/Max: 6/16Instructor: Janet Fine

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Badger Band ConcertUnder the direction of Professor Michael Leckrone, (he hasn’t retired as of printing) the Wisconsin Band has become the top colle-giate marching band in the nation. Why? Because the Wisconsin Band consists of over 300 hard-working and enthusiastic students and staff members who strive to keep “raising the bar” year after year. On Thursday, April 24, the UW Varsity Marching Band will celebrate its 39th annual spring concert at the Kohl Center. No other college band puts on such an extravaganza complete with professional staging, lighting, sound and pyrotechnics performed for 25,000 Badger fans each year. The Wisconsin Band is pleased to announce another action-packed spring concert with special guests to be announced. There will be lots of surprises and effects during this 21/2 hour concert. Dinner stop (on your own) is at East Towne Mall and then on to the concert. This trip is extremely popular, please register ASAP.These tickets will go fast - please register ASAP. Please check for availability after March 1 – cannot give refunds after this date – bus times are subject to change.

Date: April 24Day: ThursdayTime: Bus loads at 2:30pm Bus departs at 2:45pm Bus returns approx. at 11:30pmLocation: Range Line School - Parking Lot (SW corner) 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonFee: $59.00R/$69.00NRProgram#: 242060-01Min/Max: 7/20

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Chicago Flower and Garden ShowSpend a day away at the Chicago Flower and Garden Show. Look for the Do Green Do Good gardens and you will be inspired, new exhibitors from across the US, and top Horticulture experts and professionals from academia , business and garden centers. In addition culinary demonstrations are featured along with tables-capes (highend settings for dining), and the American Institute of Floral Designers present an interpretive exhibit of art and floral.Inspire,EducateandMotivateattendeesisthegoaloftheflowershow.Lunchisonyourown.Deadline is February 25th, after this date please check for availability. No refunds aregiven after this date and bus times & date are subject to change.

Date: March 22Day: SaturdayTime: Bus loads at 7:30am Bus departs at 7:45am Bus returns approx. at 7:30pmLocation: Germantown McDonalds Hwy 41 & 45 on county Line Rd.Fee: $69.00R/$79.00NRProgram#: 242061-01Min/Max: 7/10

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Walk The HallsWork toward achieving that New Year’s resolution by walking the halls of Nicolet High School! You can walk all four evenings (or just one) at your own pace. Sign-up with a friend. Please pick-upanidentificationpassatthefrontdeskwhenwalking. Date: January 6 - March 27 (skip 3/13)Day: Mondays - Thursdays Time: 6:30 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - HallwaysFee: $15.00R/$25.00NRProgram#: 243210-01Min/Max: 5/30

NEW!

Safety Driving Class - 55 Alive ClassLearndefensivedrivingtechniques,newtrafficlaws,rulesoftheroad, and much more in this exciting course. Find out how to adjust your driving to age-related changes in vision, learning and reaction time. You might even get an insurance discount! You don’t have to take a test either! Millions of people have taken advantage of this valuable course. Please bring your driver’s license and an AARP card if you have one. Sign up NOW! Space is limited. Date: March 27Day: ThursdayTime: 8:30am - 12:30pmLocation: Range Line School - Room 108 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonFee: $16.00R/$26.00NRProgram#: 242070-01Min/Max: 11/25

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Bridge LessonsThe dates printed here are for students who are currently taking lessons. Our bridge lessons start in the fall for beginners and are an ongoing series of 6 week sessions through the month of June. Because bridge is a game that needs a strong foundation of basic knowledge, beginners may only sign up in September. If you have prior basic bridge knowledge you could possibly join the interme-diate group. Please call Billie Dillon, our instructor, if you think you might qualify mid year at 262-893-8877

Day: ThursdaysLocation: Range Line School - Room 107 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonFee: $55.00R/$65.00NRMin/Max: 10/18Instructor: Billie Dillon

Session: Level: Date: Time: Program#:I Beginner December 12 - February 6 10:00am - 12noon 242490-01II Intermediate December 12 - February 6 1:00 - 3:00pm 242490-02III Beginner February 13 - March 27 10:00am - 12noon 242490-03IV Intermediate February 13 - March 27 1:00 - 3:00pm 242490-04V Beginner April 3 - May 8 10:00am - 12noon 242490-05VI Intermediate April 3 - May 8 1:00 - 3:00pm 242490-06

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Bridge Lessons – Third YearThese dates that are printed here are for those currently taking the lessons or have taken the prerequisits’ bridge lessons before. We arerefiningpreviousyear’sconceptswithhandplayingbeinganintegralpartoftheclass.Apartiallistofnewconceptsisreverses,cuebids, DONT, and deeper analysis of play of the hand. We look forward to learning more about the game of bridge. Call our instruc-tor, Billie Dillon, for more information. 262-893-8877

Day: WednesdaysTime: 9:15 - 11:15amLocation: Range Line School - Room 107 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonFee: $55.00R/$65.00NRMin/Max: 10/18Instructor: Billie Dillon

Session: Date: Program#:I December 11 - February 5 (skip 12/25, 1/1) 242491-01II February 12 - March 26 242491-02III April 2 - May 7 242491-03

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PickleballYes, PICKLEBALL – the fun game with the funny name! Created in the backyard of Washington Congressman Joel Pritchard in 1965, it is a combination of badminton, tennis and table tennis, and is enjoyed by people of all ages. Using a badminton-sized court, tennis-heightnet,tabletennis-typepaddle,andabaseball-sizedwiffleball,usuallyplayedbydoubles,thisgamehasfewrulesandis far less strenuous than tennis. It is easy to learn and provides plenty of exercise and eye-hand coordination; a game of strategy for both men and women, you don’t have to be tall and powerful. Want to watch a video? Go to USAPA.org, click on link to “What is Pickleball?” Register for the LIMITED ATTENDANCE FREE CLINIC to learn the game, or we invite you to sit in on any open court session to see if you’d like it. *Pickleball participants will be mailed a punch pass upon registration for $30 for residents/$40 for non-residents which is good for 10 plays for either Thursdays or Saturdays. Each participant is responsible for bringing their card each time they play. Once the card is completed, participants can purchase another card for ($30/$40) for 10 more plays. Below are the dates for play on Thursdays and Saturdays in January, February, March, April and May as well as SKIP dates. Drop in rate for participants to play just one day without a punch card is a $5.00 fee.Program Dates:Thursdays – (1:00-3:00pm)Jan 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb 6, 13, 20, 27, Mar 6, 13, 20, 27, Apr 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29Saturdays – (9:00-11:00am)Jan 4, 11, 18, 25, Feb 1, 8, 15, 22, Mar 1, 15, 22, Apr 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 (Skip 3/8, 3/29)

Location: Range Line School - Gym 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonMin/Max: 4/20Instructor: Mequon Rec. Dept. Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time: Fee: Program#:FREE CLINIC December 14 Saturday 10:00am - 12noon FREE 141250-02*Punch Card $30.00R/$40.00NR 241250-01

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Dear New Member:

On behalf of the Glendale Senior Citizens Club, I wel-come you to our club! To complete your registra-tion process you will need to fillouttheenclosedregistra-tion card and return it to the above address. This can be done in person or through the mail.

Enclosed are your Senior Citizens Club I.D. and a pink hand out that describes our club. Our General meet-ings are held on the second Wednesday of each month. They are held in the Com-mons of the Glen Hills Middle School, 2600 W. Mill Rd., un-less stated differently on the monthly calendar. You can look at the monthly News Lettertofindoutthetopicofthe General meeting. Cur-rent activities are also listed on the monthly calendar. You should receive a news-letter every two months.

If you should have any questions about the activi-ties of the club please dial our club number at 414-540-2100.

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Did you know the Glendale Senior Centerhas many activities available to you?

• MonthlyMovies• DayTrips/Plays,Tours, etc.• Bridge&Sheepshead• Crafts• ShuffleboardCourts• Bowling• Library• Summer&Winter Picnics• Billiards• MonthlyGeneral Meeting with Entertainment and Refreshments • SpecialInterest Meetings• AnnualOktoberfest Celebration• DecemberHoliday Party• MarchAnniversary Club Dinner• BrewerBaseball Games

Our beautiful clubroom, lo-cated on the lower level of Glen Hills Middle Schoolwas especially designed for Seniors, with fullkitchen, restroom facilities, and elevator access.

For more information, call 540-2100.

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21st ANNUAL GLENDALE OPEN SHEEPSHEAD TOURNAMENT

SPONSORED BY: GLENDALE SENIOR CITIZENS’ CLUB &NICOLET RECREATION DEPARTMENT

This is a recreational Five-Handed Sheepshead Tournament offered for Fun, Fellowship and Fundraising. Every Registrant will play three (3) rounds of fifteen (15) hands. Food and beverages, will be a part of this exciting day.

Food/Beverages Will Be Available For Sale – Starting At 10:15 AM

DATE: Saturday, April 5, 2014

TIME: 10:30 AM Registration (Doors open at 10:00 AM(ARRIVAL TIME LATER THAN 11:30 AM “CANCELS” YOUR REGISTRATION)

11:45 AM Announcements - Rules/Scoring 12:00 PM Start Playing Cards - Round 1 1:00 PM Round 2 2:00 PM Round 3 3:15 PM (Est.) Announcement of Winners

PLACE: Nicolet High School - Cafeteria6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road Glendale, Wisconsin 53217 (see map on reverse side of flyer)All registrants please enter through the north entrance (handicap accessible).

Fee: $15.00 ($20.00 After March 1, 2014)

1st Place: $100.00 & plaque; 2nd Place: $75.00; 3rd Place: $50.00; 4th Place: $40.00; 5th Place: $30.006th-10th Places: $25.00; 11th-15th Places: $20.00

REGISTER EARLY -- Registration Limited to the First 300 Participants!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

SHEEPSHEAD REGISTRATION FORM(ADULTS OF ANY AGE)

(Pre-Registration Encouraged By March 1, 2014)

Name______________________________________________ Home Phone __________________

Address____________________________________________ Work Phone __________________

City/State/Zip______________________________________________________________________ Make Checks Payable To:

Fee Enclosed: $__________

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Schedule subject to change. For complete schedule including directions to away games go to http://www.nicolet.k12.wi.us/activities/athletics.cfm

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Schedule subject to change. For complete schedule including directions to away games go to http://www.nicolet.k12.wi.us/activities/athletics.cfm

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Nicolet Recreation Department Advertising OpportunitiesAdvertise your business in four different ways with the Nicolet Recreation Department! Please contact Nate Brooks for more information at [email protected] or call (414) 351-7568.

Bulletin Advertising

3 Issues 2 Issues 1 Issue

Full Page $520 $360 $200 8.5 x 11 in

Half Page $260 $180 $100 4.25 x 5.5 in

Quarter Page $130 $90 $50 2.125 x 2.75 in

***Glossy/Color advertisements are available for an additional $25.00***

The bulletin is delivered to every household (12,000) in Bayside, Fox Point, Glendale, and River Hills 3 times a year. There are a total of 26,000 residents in the four communities. Deadlines for the bulletins are Summer – March 1st, Fall – July 1st, and Winter/Spring – November 1st.______________________________________________________________________________________

Website Advertising

1 Year 6 Months$300.00 $180.00

http://www.nicolet.us/activities/recreation.cfm

We added on-line registration to our website. Traffic on our site has increased dramatically as a result. This is a great way to promote your business.______________________________________________________________________________________

Recgram Advertising

4 Weeks Weekly $180.00 $50.00

The recgram is e-mailed weekly to a database of 2,500+ e-mail addresses using Constant Contact. The recgram is sent to participants to remind them of upcoming programs and other pertinent information from the Nicolet Recreation Department. Advertisements are located at the bottom of each recgram.______________________________________________________________________________________

Flyer Advertising

4 Weeks Weekly $180.00 $50.00

The school folder flyers are distributed once a week to 1,500 area feeder school students. The flyers are sent to area students to remind them of upcoming recreation programs. Advertisements are a full page insize and would be on the back of the flyer.

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Household Information: Date:__________________________ Alumni___

Name (person filling out form):________________________________________________________________

Address:___________________________________________________________________________________

City:__________________________________________ State:______ Zip:___________

Home Phone:________________________________Cell Phone:_____________________________________

E-mail Address:_____________________________________________________________________________

Unless otherwise notified, assume that you are enrolled in the program.

Waiver and Release of Claims“As a participant/parent/guardian in this program, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury and I agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, damages or loss which I/my child may ward or sustain as a result of participating in any and/or all activities connected with or associated with such a program. I agree to waive and relinquish all claims I/my child may ward or may have as a result of participating in this program against the Nicolet Recreation Department/Nicolet High School and its officers, agents, servants and employees. I do hereby fully release and discharge the Nicolet Recreation Department/Nicolet High School and its officers, agents, servants, and employees from any and all claims from injuries, damage or loss which I/my child may ward or may have or which may accrue to me/them on account of my/our participation in this program. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the Nicolet Recreation Department/Nicolet High School and its officers, agents, servants, and employees from any and all claims resulting from injuries, damages and losses sustained by me/them and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of this program. I have readand fully understand the above program details and waiver and release of all claims.”

For the activities that apply:Concussion & Head Injury Disclosure“As a Parent and as an Athlete it is important to recognize the signs, symptoms, and behaviors of concussions. By agreeing to this form you are stating that you understand the importance of recognizing and responding to the signs, symptoms, and behaviors of a concussion or head injury.”For more information go to: http://www.nicolet.k12.wi.us/cms_files/resources/concussion.pdfParent Agreement:I have read the Parent Concussion and Head Injury Information and understand what a concussion is and how it may be caused. I also understand the common signs, symptoms, and behaviors. I agree that my child must be removed from practice/play if a concussion is suspected. I understand that it is my responsibility to seek medical treatment if a suspected concussion is reported to me. I understand that my child cannot return to practice/play until providing written clearance from an appropriate health care provider to his/her coach. I understand the possible consequences of my child returning to practice/play too soon.Athlete Agreement:I have read the Athlete Concussion and Head Injury Information and understand what a concussion is and how it may be caused. I understand the importance of reporting a suspected concussion to my coaches and my parents/guardian. I understand that I must be removed from practice/play if a concussion is suspected. I understand that I must provide written clearance from an appropriate health care providerto my coach before returning to practice/play. I understand the possible consequence of returning to practice/play too soon and that mybrain needs time to heal.

Signature______________________________________________________________ Date_______________

Name Sex Birthdate Grade Program# Program Name Fee

Registration Form

Reduced Fee School Meal Program for Nicolet School District StudentsFor those families who meet the criteria for free school meal program, your child’s class fee can be reduced by 50% (supplies and materials excluded). School lists will be used to verify eligibility. “I certify that my child/children is/are eligible for the reduced fee school meal program”

Signature _________________________________________________________

Subtotal Fee:______________________

Less Reduced Fee:_________________

Total:____________________________

Cash ___ Check ___ / #_____ made payable to Nicolet Recreation Dept.

Credit Card ___ MasterCard ____ Visa ____ Expiration Date_________

Card number __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __

Cardholder Name____________________________________________

Ways To Register: On-line!, Mail, Fax, Walk-In, Phone, & Drop Box

Nicolet Recreation Department6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd.Glendale, WI 53217

Phone: (414) 351-7566Fax: (414) 351-4053

www.nicolet.us

On-line registration: https://rec.nicolet.k12.wi.us

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Nicolet Recreation Department6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd.Glendale, WI 53217

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Cardinal Stritch University Theater presents:

The Shoemaker & the Elves A charming musical version

of the familiar tale.

Feb 9, 15, 16 2 p.m.

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All tickets cost $5 and can be purchased at the door

or to order tickets, call (414) 410-4171.

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