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ContentsFacilities ...................................... 3-4Events .................................... 2, 4, 5Preschool ....................................... 6Dance & Gymnastics ...................7-9Youth Programs ......................10-12Enrichment Camps .................13-15Youth Sports & Camps ............16-19Adults Sports ............................... 20Adult Activities .......................21-23Community Outings................24-25Senior Center ..........................26-27General Information ...............28-29Registration Form ........................ 30World Fest ................................... 31Performance in the Park .............. 32

ContactsMain Office

10801 Town Square DriveBlaine, MN 55449-8101

763-785-6164Parks and Recreation Hotline

763-717-2709

Fax763-785-6191

Mary Ann Young Senior Center9150 Central Avenue NE

763-786-9375Park Maintenance

763-785-6165Email

[email protected]

www.BlaineParks.comwww.BlaineEvents.com

Blaine City Hall10801 Town Square DriveBlaine, MN 55449-8101

763-784-6700On-line Registration

www.blaineparks.com/registerMaps and Park Locations

www.blaineparks.com

Come out for our 3rd Annual Blaine Kids Triathlon. Distances will include 100 or 165 yard swim, 2.3 mile bike, and finishes with a 1 mile run. Questions please call Nate at 763-785-6151. Fee includes: race shirt, swim cap, refreshments, and medal. This race is not timed. Parents are encouraged to be the timekeepers for their children. For more information and to register go to blaineparks.com. Max 150.

Sponsored by:

Come out for our 5th Annual Blaine Triathlon distances include; 0.3 mile swim, 16.7 mile bike, and finishes with a 3.5 mile run. This race is great for beginners or seasoned veterans for their last race of the season! For ages 15 & older. Questions please call Nate at 763-785-6151. For more information and to register go to blainetriathlon.com. Max 350.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 | 8:00 AM | LAKESIDE COMMONS PARK

$75 Individual ($90 after 7/1/16); $100 Team Relay of 2 or 3 participants ($125 after 7/1/16)

~Diamond Sponsor~

Tom Holland Agency

~Executive Sponsor~

~Platinum Sponsors~

~Gold Sponsors~ ~Silver Sponsor~

Saturday, July 30 at 8 amLakeside Commons Park$30 RES; $33 NRActivity #5263

The Blaine Triathlon is produced by:

The Kids Triathlon is produced by:

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Picnic SheltersAQUATORE, LAKESIDE COMMONS, & TOWN SQUARE PARKOur picnic shelters can be rented for groups of up to 150 people. These shelters are perfect for graduation parties, family reunions, team picnics, birthday parties, and more! To reserve, submit a park shelter use application found at blaineparks.com or come into our office. Payment must be made at the time of reservation. See our website for park shelter policies and rules. Groups of 150+: may require full park rental, $500 refundable damage deposit and a non-refundable Special Event License Fee of $25. Other charges may apply.

Aquatore Park Shelter Lakeside Commons Park ShelterTown Square Park Shelter

LAKESIDE COMMONS PARK3020 Lakes ParkwayAmenities:• Shelter for groups up to 150• Concessions• Beach & splash pad• Playground• Restroom buildings• Grill & electrical outlets• Boat rentals• Fishing dock• Sand volleyball court

TOWN SQUARE PARK10802 Town Square DriveAmenities:• Shelter for groups up to 150• Fountain• Open play space• Trails• Restrooms nearby at Blaine City Hall

AQUATORE PARK9191 Lincoln Street NEAmenities:• 2 shelters for groups up to 150 each• Large new playground• Restroom building• Grills & electrical outlets• Softball fields• Open play space• Large shaded areas• Adjacent to Fogerty Ice Arena

FEES (include sales tax)

Resident Half Day $101.77Resident Full Day $160.69Non-resident Half Day $133.91Non-resident Full Day $192.83Daily Parking Fee (non-residents) $5/car (June 3-Sept. 5)

FEES (include sales tax)

Resident Half Day $ 80.34Resident Full Day $139.26Non-resident Half Day $112.48Non-resident Full Day $171.40

FEES (include sales tax)

Resident Half Day $ 80.34Resident Full Day $139.26Non-resident Half Day $112.48Non-resident Full Day $171.40

Half Day: 9 am - 2 pm or 3 pm - 8 pm Full Day: 9 am - 10 pm

HOURSBEACH 10 am - 8 pmSPLASH PAD 10 am - 6 pmBOATHOUSE 11 am - 5 pm PARK 5 am - 10 pmPARKING PERMITSParking permits are required for all Lakeside Commons Park users during the beach season. Permits are available at Lakeside Commons Park daily 10 am to 5 pm from June 3 through September 5.

BLAINE RESIDENTS: Free with Proof of Residency (valid driver’s license or other documentation with current address). One permit issued per proof of residency.NON-RESIDENTS: $5 daily; $25 season pass

Lakeside Commons Park & BeachOPEN JUNE 3 – SEPTEMBER 5

Facilities

RENTALSAvailable for rent (18 & older)during boathouse hours.KAYAKS & CANOES $7/HR; 2 HOUR MAX.

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DISC GOLF AT LOCHNESS PARKNumber of Holes: 9

Course Hours: sunrise to sunset

Disc golf is a fun activity for participants of nearly all ages and abilities. Simply throw a disc toward a designated basket and like golf, count one point for each throw. Lowest score wins. Lochness Park’s disc golf course has three different tee boxes suitable for beginner, intermediate and advanced players. Disc rental is available through the parks and recreation office. Call 763-785-6164 for more information. Play is on a first come, first serve basis.

TENNIS & PICKLEBALL COURTS

Aurelia Park* 91st Ave. & Jefferson St.

Austin Park 85th Ln. & Brant St.

Blaine High School 12555 University Ave.

Carrara East Park* Eldorado St. & 131st Ave.

Centennial Green Park* Austin St. & 99th Ln.

Eastside Park National St. & 107th Ave.

Jim Peterson Athletic Complex 12302 Cloud Dr.

Lexington Athletic Complex* 4286 - 121st Ave.

Roosevelt Middle School 650 Main St.

Territorial Park Jefferson St south of Territorial

Westwood Park Able St. & 88 1/2 Ave.

Xylite Park 9033 Xylite St.

* Pickleball courts

NIGHT TO UNITETuesday, August 2Night to Unite brings neighbors together in the name of crime prevention and community. Last year Blaine celebrated Night to Unite in style, with 133 block parties gathering to improve crime prevention awareness and build neighborhood pride and unity. Registration will be available on the city website beginning in April, or registration packets can also be picked up at the Blaine Police Department at City Hall. Registration is free. Early registration is encouraged to ensure a visit from a public safety official, McGruff the Crime Dog or Sparky the Fire Dog. Visit www.ci.blaine.mn.us for updates and registration materials, or call Crime Prevention Specialist Kim Kiley at 763-785-6186 for additional information.

BIKE HELMET FITTING & SALES EVENTSThe City of Blaine Safety Services Division wants to ensure the safety of bicyclists in the community. During the months of April and May we will be distributing AND PROPERLY FITTING helmets for our community.

Bike helmets will be sold for $10 each and will be available in a variety of colors and sizes ranging from toddler to adult. All Bell® helmets comply with U.S. CPSC Safety Standards. Bring the whole family; we will fit adults, too! Safety Services Specialists will also fit helmets you already own at no charge. No appointment necessary. While supplies last. Can’t make it in April? Don’t worry; we will be receiving a fresh shipment for the May event. Cash or check only. For more information, please call Crime Prevention Specialist Andrea Hunt, 763-785-6113.

DATES: Tuesdays, April 5 and May 3TIME: 4 - 7 pmLOCATION: Blaine City Hall

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E n t E r ta i n m E n t u n d E r t h E b i g t E n tJune 24 • Arch Allies • 8 pm June 25 • The Shane Martin Band • 4:30 pm The Johnny Holm Band • 8 pm June 26 • Pale Blue Lights • 10 am Mitch Gordan & The Unleaded Band • 1 pm

aquatorE Park • hwy 65 & hwy 10

HIGHLIGHTS: Carnival • Games • Food • Beach Party Magic Shows • Petting Zoo • Bingo • Kids Korner Karaoke• Craft/Vendor Fair • Oreo Stacking Contest Ugly Dog Contest • Demonstrations • The RAD Zoo Bag Tournament • Dance Performances • Photo BoothFire Safety House • Fire Truck & Boat • Parade

Medallion Hunt$500 Cash Prize from Financial ONE Credit Union

Clues posted at BlaineParks.com & BlaineFestival.org

blainEFEstival.org

Facilities

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EARTH DAYCelebrate Earth Day by gathering with your neighbors and cleaning up your neighborhood park! The Parks and Recreation Department is looking for residents to organize an Earth Day Clean-up event at any of our 64 parks. You select the date, time, and park….we provide the supplies! Select a date anytime between April 15 and May 15. Call 763-717-1723 or email [email protected] to get started!

SPRING EGG HUNTfamilies w/children ages 10 & under

Join us for our super spectacular spring egg hunt. Plastic eggs filled with candy, tickets for prizes, and gold coins are placed on two different softball fields depending on your child’s age. Kids will have the opportunity to gather 10 eggs. Bags are provided. Event held at Airport Park. No registration required; check-in by 6:15 pm. Friday, March 18 6:30 pmFREE! Airport Park

FAMILY FUN NIGHTJoin the Blaine Parks and Recreation Department for Family Fun Night, an evening dedicated entirely to families. Children can enjoy FREE kiddie carnival games, explore a police car and a fire truck at our vehicle fair. Concessions will be available! We will also have multiple inflatables and some will get you wet! And don’t forget to bring your camera. Event held at Aquatore Park located at 9191 Lincoln St NE. Tuesday, July 19 6 - 8 pmFREE! Aquatore Park

Sponsored by:

What we supply:• Flyer & neighborhood mailing• Garbage & yard waste bags• 1 dozen pairs of gloves • 5 gallon cooler with lemonade (limited quantity and must

be returned)• Cups• Snacks• Portable restroom• Picnic tables (limited supply available)• Garbage pick-up• Certificates• Trinkets for kids

What the neighborhood supplies:• Neighborhood organizer• Volunteers• Yard tools• Anything extra to make the event fun and successful!

SAFETY CAMPIncoming 4th Graders ONLY

The Blaine Police Department, the Spring Lake Park-Blaine-Mounds View Fire Department, and the Blaine Parks and Recreation Department are sponsoring an exciting program to teach kids, through a variety of fun activities, how to be safe in their daily lives. The 20th annual Blaine Safety Camp interactive safety and information sessions may include: fire safety, water safety, internet safety, first aid, personal safety, electrical safety, animal safety, brain injury prevention, a police K9 demonstration and more. Safety Camp is held rain or shine! Max 150.

20TH ANNUAL

Date & Time July 12 & 13 8 am - 4:30 pm Fire Station 3 11920 Ulysses St NE Awards Ceremony July 13 6:30 - 8 pm Spring Lake Park Performing Arts Center 1100 81st Avenue NEFee $40 per participant Fee includes lunch, snacks, adult leadership, supplies, fitted bike helmet,t-shirt, & awards ceremony.

Registration Blaine residents only: April 11-15Open registration April 18 until filledActivity # 5274

Early registrations will NOT be accepted. Registration is limited and will be filled on a first come, first served basis. On-line registrations accepted at blaineparks.com/register.

Special Events

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AGE DATE TIME FEE ACTIVITY # MAX #

5 Mondays & WednesdaysJune 20 - July 27

9 am - noon $95 RES; $105 NR 5206 15students

4 Tuesdays & ThursdaysJune 21 - July 28

10:30 am - 12:30 pm $75 RES; $83 NR 5207 15students

3 Tuesdays & ThursdaysJune 21 - July 28

9 - 10:15 am $65 RES; $72 NR 5209 10students

LITTLE SCHOOLages 3 to 5

Educational and recreational activities are designed to enrich and develop your child’s social, intellectual and physical growth. Your child will have a great time in this class. Each class will have an assistant, making the leader to child ratio even better. Children will participate in activities appropriate for their age level, like arts & crafts, story-time, nature study, safety, and creative movement. This class is designed for preschool children; those who have attended kindergarten are not eligible to register even if they fall within the age range. Ages as of 9/1/16. Children must be toilet trained. Parents will take turns bringing snack. Program held at Jefferson Elementary School Room 111. Register by June 1. Instructor: Lisa Franks. No class July 4 & 5.

FREE DEMONSTRATION CLASSES(Register at MusicTogetherClasses.com for

one of the dates & times listed below)

CLOVERLEAF ROOM B AT BLAINE CITY HALLDATE: Tuesday, June 14TIME: 6:15 pm

BLAINE BASEBALL COMPLEX BUILDINGDATE: Thursday, June 16TIME: 10 am

SUMMER CLASSESCLOVERLEAF ROOM B AT BLAINE CITY HALLDATE: Tuesdays, June 21 - August 9TIME: 5:15 pm OR 6:15 pm

BLAINE BASEBALL COMPLEX BUILDING DATE: Thursdays, June 23 - August 11 TIME: 9:30 am or 10:30 am

FEE: $149 first child; $79 additional child under 8 months FREE with registered sibling

Register only at www.MusicTogetherClasses.comor by phone at 651-439-4219.

Registration will not be accepted at the Parks and Recreation office.

Music Together is an award-winning, internationally acclaimed early childhood music and movement program for children from birth to kindergarten and the grownups who love them. In class, you’ll dance, sing, play rhythm instruments and share 45 minutes of pure fun with your child each week for 8 weeks while supporting your child or children’s cognitive, verbal, physical, emotional, social AND music development.

Families receive CDs and songbooks of session’s song collection so the fun and learning continues at home. The cost for these materials is included in the tuition. All classes are mixed-age, so siblings can participate together. Infants under eight months on the first day of the session are free with a paying sibling. The cut off birth date for infant siblings to be free of charge is Oct. 19, 2015. Infants are welcomed in class and when registered as the only

child in a family, pay the full tuition. Visit a FREE demo class before the summer session to learn more about the program. For more information or specific questions about the classes, call or email Director Clarice Wilson, Ph.D. at 651-439-4219, or [email protected], or visit MusicTogetherClasses.org.

Preschool

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Our mission is to develop happy, healthy children by providing a fun, safe, & parent friendly environment. By using positive teaching practices we strive to help your child develop a strong sense of self worth. Our ultimate goal is for your children to develop a life long passion for health & sport. All classes held at Perpetual Motion Gymnastics, 12440 Aberdeen St. NE, Suite 101. perpetualmotiongymnastics.com

TINY TWISTERS ages 16 to 39 months

This is a parent/tot class which is designed to develop large motor skills through play in an atmosphere of color, music, and fun! Max 16. Register by June 6 for session 1 and by July 11 for session 2.

Perpetual Motion $82 RES; $90 NR

Thursdays 9:30 - 10:05 amSession 1: June 16 - July 14 Activity #5103Session 2: July 21 - Aug. 18 Activity #5104

CYCLONESage 3

This program provides an introduction to motor skills, balance, body awareness & group interaction in a fun and safe environment. Max 18. Register by June 6 for session 1 and by July 11 for session 2.

Perpetual Motion $82 RES; $90 NR

Wednesdays 10:30 - 11:15 amSession 1: June 15 - July 13 Activity #5105Session 2: July 20 - Aug. 17 Activity #5108

Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:15 pmSession 1: June 15 - July 13 Activity #5106Session 2: July 20 - Aug. 17 Activity #5109

Thursdays 9:15 - 10 amSession 1: June 16 - July 14 Activity #5107Session 2: July 21 - Aug. 18 Activity #5110

TORNADOSages 4 to 5

A program for 4 & 5 year olds who have had no or limited gymnastics experience. Your child will learn basic tumbling, flexibility, strength, and coordination in a fun and exciting atmosphere. Max 18. Register by June 6 for session 1 and by July 11 for session 2.

Perpetual Motion $82 RES; $90 NRWednesdays 10:30 - 11:15 amSession 1: June 15 - July 13 Activity #5111Session 2: July 20 - Aug. 17 Activity #5114

Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:15 pmSession 1: June 15 - July 13 Activity #5112Session 2: July 20 - Aug. 17 Activity #5115

Thursdays 9:15 - 10:00 amSession 1: June 16 - July 14 Activity #5113Session 2: July 21 - Aug. 18 Activity #5116

BEGINNERages 6 to 10

For youth that are interested in the introduction of gymnastics. Events include bars, beam, tramp, and floor. Focus will be to learn the basics of gymnastics in a fun and safe environment! Max 30. Register by June 6 for session 1 and July 11 for session 2.

Perpetual Motion $95 RES; $105 NRWednesdays 5:30 - 6:30 pmSession 1: June 15 - July 13 Activity #5117Session 2: July 20 - Aug. 17 Activity #5120

Wednesdays 6:45 - 7:45 pmSession 1: June 15 - July 13 Activity #5118Session 2: July 20 - Aug. 17 Activity #5121

Thursdays 10:30 - 11:30amSession 1: June 16 - July 14 Activity #5119Session 2: July 21 - Aug. 18 Activity #5122

Gymnastics

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Summer 2016TO PROVIDE quality dance instruction and a variety of fun opportunities to learn and demonstrate dance skill while building self-esteem. TO ENCOURAGE academic excellence as well as other involvements that contribute to the development of a multi-talented, “well rounded” individual. TO OFFER class choices for all ages that promote a healthy lifestyle. All classes held at QC Dance, 1051 - 109th Ave. www.QCDance.com. Registration deadline is one week before class begins. MOMMY & ME DANCE CLASS ages 0 to 3 & parent/adult Parents and tots enjoy an exercise-activity class together Tots enjoy playful songs, fun props and tumbling. Dads are welcome, too! Our instructor will guide parent and child through exercise and play activities. Please wear comfortable attire and clean tennis shoes or ballet slippers. This class is perfect for children not ready to separate from mom or dad. Max 15. Register by June 7. Does not include performance.Wednesdays, June 15 - July 13 5:30 - 6 pm$50 RES; $55 NR Activity #5123

STORY TIME WITH A TWISTages 0 to 5Reading is fun and so is wiggling around! Story Time with a Twist is a weekly activity for children of all ages and their caregivers. This fun-filled activity combines storybooks with music, dance, rhymes, instruments, finger plays, and much more! Join us as we explore stories while learning rhythm, musicality, motor skills and verbal skills. Max 25. Register one week before session begins. Does not include performance.Ages 0-3 with a parent/adult $20 RES; $22 NRWednesdays 9:35 - 10:10 amJune 8 - 29 Activity #5134August 3 - 24 Activity #5135Fridays 10:50 - 11:25 amJune 17 - July 8 Activity #5136August 5 - 26 Activity #5137

Ages 2-5 independent $20 RES; $22 NR Wednesdays 10:10 - 10:45 amJune 8 - 29 Activity #5138August 3 - 24 Activity #5139Fridays 11:30 - 12:05 pmJune 17 - July 8 Activity #5140August 5 - 26 Activity #5141

TUTUS FOR TOTSages 2 to 5A beginning level class to introduce young dancers to ballet. Includes creative movement, fun with props, and ballet basics. Dancers will explore ballet through creative movement, ballet technique and storytelling. Dancers will explore stories of the great ballets. Please wear a leotard (skirt attached is acceptable if not too long) or exercise or comfortable stretchy attire and ballet slippers. Max 25. Register one week before session begins. Does not include performance.Fee per session: $40 RES; $44 NRAges 2-3 9 - 9:30 amWednesdays, June 8 - 29 Activity #5143Mondays, August 1 - 22 Activity #5144Ages 4-5 10:50 - 11:20 am Wednesdays, June 8 - 29 Activity #5145Mondays, August 1 - 22 Activity #5146

PRINCESS-PRINCE DANCE PARTYages 3 to 6You’re already true royalty at home, so enjoy this camp of crowns, fancy gowns, dazzling dancers and princess-prince manners. This camp is a Royal introduction to the art of dance with a Princess-Prince Theme. Students will learn ballet basics, creative movement and participate in majestic crafts – all in a professional dance setting. Please wear a leotard (skirt attached is acceptable if not too long) or exercise or comfortable stretchy attire and ballet slippers. Max 15. Register by June 7. Does not include performance.Wednesdays, June 15 - July 13 5:30 - 6:10 pm$50 RES; $55 NR Activity #5131

FAIRY TALE FUNages 4 to 7You do believe in fairies so join friends on a fabulous trip to Neverland, sprinkling pixie dust, wearing wings and waving our magic wands in our Fairy Tale. Students will learn ballet basics, creative movement and participate in majestic crafts – all in a professional dance setting. Please wear leotard (skirt attached is acceptable if not too long) or exercise or comfortable stretchy attire and ballet slippers. Max 15. Register by June 7. Does not include performance.Wednesdays, June 15 - July 13 6:35 - 7:15 pm$50 RES; $55 NR Activity #5132

Dance

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The classes listed below will have a performance on Wednesday, July 20 at 7PM at Town Square Park.

INTRO TO DANCEages 2½ to 5A delightful introduction to the art of dance with ballet basics, creative movement, fun with props and tumbling, all in a professional dance setting. Please wear leotard (skirt attached is acceptable if not too long) or exercise or comfortable stretchy attire and ballet slippers. This class is perfect for the child who is comfortable separating from mom or dad. Max 15. Register by June 7. Includes performance on June 20. Ages 21/2-3Wednesdays, June 15 - July 13 6:05 - 6:40 pm$50 RES; $55 NR Activity #5124 Fridays, June 17 - July 15 9:25 - 10 am$50 RES; $55 NR Activity #5125Ages 4 & 5Wednesdays, June 15 - July 13 6:45 - 7:20 pm$50 RES; $55 NR Activity #5126Fridays, June 17 - July 15 10:05 - 10:45 am$50 RES; $55 NR Activity #5127

BALLET, TAP & KIDS’ JAZZages 5 to 8

Participants will learn basic ballet positions & steps in a relaxed atmosphere where fun & creativity are encouraged. Enjoy some foot stomping & jazz for coordination & rhythm. Discover Dance! Fun for your feet! Max 15. Register by June 7. Includes performance on June 20.Wednesdays, June 15 - July 13 7:15 - 7:55 pm$50 RES; $55 NR Activity #5128

LITTLE HIP HOPPERSages 4 to 6Students will learn the latest styles of dance through body isolations, funky-styled steps and contemporary moves to the latest approved pop and hip hop music. Wear comfortable clothes and sneakers. Max 15. Register by June 7. Includes performance on June 20.Wednesdays, June 15 - July 13 6 - 6:35 pm$50 RES; $55 NR Activity #5129

HIP HOPages 7 to 11Students will learn the latest styles of dance through body isolations, funky-styled steps and contemporary moves to the latest approved pop and hip hop music. Wear comfortable clothes and sneakers. Max 15. Register by June 7. Includes performance on June 20. Wednesdays, June 15 - July 13 6:40 - 7:15 pm$50 RES; $55 NR Activity #5130

CLOGGING FOR BEGINNERSages 5 to 10

A beginning level clogging class…high energy and lots of fun! Clog dancing is similar to tap. Dancers will learn Appalachian clogging steps including basics, doubles, triples, cowboy, joey and MORE! No experience necessary for this class. Along with FUN, dancers will get the benefits of improved flexibility, coordination, endurance, strength and building self confidence. Tap or Clog shoes required. Max 15. Register by June 7. Includes performance on June 20.Wednesdays, June 15 - July 13 7:25 - 8 pm$50 RES; $55 NR Activity #5133

DANCE TEAM PREP & TECHNIQUEages 10 to 18

Everything you need for your school dance team! Taught by competition dance team coaches, these classes are open to all dancers and all levels. These classes specialize in state-level dance team skills including kick stamina, jazz and kick technique and flexibility. Max 15. Register by June 7. Includes performance on June 20.Wednesdays, June 15 - July 13 7:15 - 8 pm$50 RES; $55 NR Activity #5142

Dance

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Blast off on an out-of-this-world adventure to Play-Net Blaine. Our playground program is coming to a neighborhood park near you. The Cosmic FUN Van will be landing with our highly trained recreation crew, taking kids on a quest for the best summer on Earth. This supervised and structured program focuses on fun, physical fitness, socialization, and exploring creativity by: offering age-appropriate active games and sport-related activities; encouraging kids to meet other kids in the neighborhood; and providing planned arts and crafts projects and drama activities based on weekly themes! No make-up dates for cancellations due to weather. Check blaineparks.com for up to date information for inclement weather. Register by June 1. One session per child. No programs July 4, 5, 12, & 13. Registration is open March 21 for Blaine residents. Remaining spots are open to anyone beginning March 28.

MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS JUNE 13 - AUGUST 10 TIME

PLAYNET activity #

PLAYNET JUNIORactivity #

West Lake 9:30 - noon 5158 5167Lexington Athletic Complex 9:30 - noon 5159 5168Happy Acres 1 - 3:30 pm 5160 5169Deacons 1 - 3:30 pm 5161 5170TUESDAYS & THURSDAYSJUNE 14 - AUGUST 11 TIME

PLAYNET activity #

PLAYNET JUNIOR activity #

West Lake 9:30 - noon 5162 5171Quail Creek 9:30 - noon 5163 5172Kane Meadows 1 - 3:30 pm 5164 5173Legacy Creek 1 - 3:30 pm 5166 5174

**no programs July 4, 5, 12, & 13

Play-net Blaine

PLAY-NET BLAINEcompleted Kindergarten to grade 5 $75 RES; $83 NRmax: 50 per park

PLAY-NET BLAINE JUNIOR ages 3½ to 5 $80 RES; $88 NR(must be age 3 by 1-1-16 and be potty trained)max: 25 per park

REGISTRATION:RESIDENTS - MARCH 21

GENERAL PUBLIC - MARCH 28

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All field trips include quality supervision (1 to 10 ratio), bus transportation, and admissions. Participants must bring a bag lunch and wear sunscreen for outdoor locations - applied prior to checking in. One field trip t-shirt will be supplied for every participant and must be worn on all field trip days. Transportation departs from and returns to Blaine City Hall. Max 25.

MINNESOTA ZOOages 7 to 12Lions! Tiger! Bears and MORE! Join us for fun day at the zoo as we meander along the trails to see exotic and native Minnesotan wildlife. We will have time to play on the playground and run through the splash pad to cool off. The Minnesota Zoo is a classic summer time field trip. Bring a bag lunch. Register by June 10.Friday, June 17 9:30 am - 3:30 pm$28 RES; $31 NR Activity #5147

BUNKER BEACHages 7 to 12 Visit one of the best outdoor waterparks in the state! Bunker Beach is loaded with fun: the wave pool, playground, lazy river, water slides, and more! Bring a bag lunch, swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. Register by June 17.Friday, June 24 10:30 am - 3 pm$28 RES; $31 NR Activity #5148

ELM CREEK PARK & BIG THRILL FACTORY ages 7 to 12 We will start our day exploring Elm Creek Park's awesome playground. After we eat lunch at the park we are off for more fun at Big Thrill Factory in Minnetonka. We will have two hours of non-stop fun as we play as many times as we want: laser tag, fun factory, BTF time challenge, trampolines, and mini-golf. Bring a bag lunch, water bottle & sunscreen. All participants MUST wear closed toe shoes and socks. Register by July 8.Friday, July 15 9:30 am - 3:30 pm$35 RES; $38 NR Activity #5149

WILD MOUNTAIN WATER PARKages 7 to 12You will get the SUPERDAY PASS at Wild Mountain! The pass includes unlimited water rides, alpine rides and go karts! There are several large waterslides, a lazy river, kiddie park, wading pool, tipping bucket, water playground and more to keep you cool on a hot summer day! There are ride restrictions for those who are under 54 inches. Bring a bag lunch, swimsuit, towel and sunscreen. Register by July 15.Friday, July 22 9:30 am - 4:15 pm$36 RES; $39 NR Activity #5150

CHUTES & LADDERS AND GRAND SLAM!ages 7 to 12We start the day by exploring the fantastic playground at Hyland Park Reserve called: Chutes & Ladders. Our next stop is Grand Slam in Burnsville, where we will have UNLIMITED play time on the trampolines, laser tag, mini golf, krazy cars, and batting cages. Your fun includes a hot dog, soda, and four arcade credits. Can summer get any better than this? Participants must wear closed toe shoes and socks. Register by July 22. Friday, July 29 9:15 am - 3:30 pm$36 RES; $39 NR Activity #5151

CASCADE BAY WATER PARK ages 7 to 12Lazy river, body slides, tube slides and Shipwreck Cove are all a part of the attractions at Cascade Bay water park in Eagan. Join us for a day of summer fun at this stand out water park. Participants will also enjoy a round of mini golf. Bring a bag lunch, swimsuit, towel and sunscreen. Register by July 29.Friday, August 5 10:00 am - 3:45 pm$29 RES; $32 NR Activity #5152

Friday Field Trips

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TAE KWON DOages 5 to adult Tae Kwon Do is a modern martial art based on Korean tradition that incorporates techniques of kicking, punching, and blocking. Learn self-defense and controlled movements through sparring. This is a great class to develop discipline, strength, stamina, and flexibility. Join at any time – fee will be prorated. Please wear comfortable clothing. Testing and uniforms are available for an extra fee through the instructor. Max 20 per class. Program held at Sunnyside Park Building. Instructor: Mr. Bill Frauly, 3rd DAN black belt. No class July 4 & 6.

AGES 5 TO 7 & PARENT/ADULTMondays, June 13 - Aug. 15 $45 RES; $50 NR6:15 - 6:45 pm Activity #5175

AGES 8 TO 12 & 13 TO ADULTMon. & Wed. June 13 - Aug. 17 $75 RES; $83 NRAges 8 - 126:45 - 8 pm Activity #5176Ages 13 & up8 - 9:15 pm Activity #5177

CHEER AMERICAages 4 & upGet active and have fun in this class. Students will learn popular junior high and high school cheers, chants, choreographed pom/dance routines, parade marching techniques, and other performance skills. This program promotes physical fitness, self-esteem, teamwork, and learning from an adult role model. At the end, students will perform a group recital for families and friends. Students will also receive a certificate and medal. Registration will not be accepted at Blaine City Hall. Class held at the Schwan’s Super Rink Dance Studio between rinks 5 & 6.

REGISTRATION DAY: Monday, June 6 6:45 - 7:45 pmdate Mondays, June 13 - August 22 time ages 4 - 7: 6:45 - 7:30 pm ages 8 and up: 7:45 - 8:30 pmfee $5 enrollment fee (due at registration) $7 per class (can pay weekly)

GROUP GUITAR LESSONS

BEGINNER AND INTERMEDIATE ages 7 & upDust off that guitar and come learn how to play it! Our lessons focus on having fun, learning and building skills. Beginning group lessons are a great way to learn basic chords and instrumentals while having a good time. Intermediate guitar is for those who have already learned the basics of guitar. Must have your own guitar (bring amplifier for electrics). Max. 10. Program held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf room. Register by June 8.

Wednesdays, June 15 - July 20 $66 RES; $71 NRBeginner Ages 7-106 - 6:45 pm Activity #5153Intermediate Ages 11 & up7 - 7:45 pm Activity #5154

BABYSITTING CLASSages 11 & upLearn to be responsible babysitters by examining safety guidelines, child development, finding jobs, rates, and first aid. Hands-on experience with diapers and bottle-feeding are included. Participants receive a packet of materials and certificates are awarded to all students who successfully demonstrate the skills during ONE of the class dates below. Must be age 11 by date of class. Bring a doll, lunch, and beverage. Max 12. Class held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room A. Registration deadline is one week prior to class start date. Instructor: Joy Handt.9 am - 4 pm $70 RES; $77 NRWednesday, July 13 Activity #5155Friday, July 29 Activity #5156 Wednesday, August 17 Activity #5157

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Musical Theater CampsThe mission of Mayer Arts is to not only provide training for those who are serious about learning but also to offer classes that are tons of fun! We teach proper technique, terminology, body awareness, and an appreciation for the arts. Our goal is that students will not only find a love for the arts but also build healthy habits and self-esteem; skills that will be helpful to them for the rest of their lives! www.mayerarts.com.

PRINCESS RAPUNZELages 4 to 8We see the light! We will dance and sing to the music from Tangled and put together our own musical! Everyone will learn how to put together a professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak lines, block a scene, develop a character and much more! No experience necessary. All that is needed are comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes. Please bring a nut free snack and beverage daily. All students will receive a free light up wristband! Max. 20. Camp held at the Sunnyside Park building. Register by July 1. July 11 - 14 9 am - noon$124 RES; $136 NR Activity #5178Friends & family are invited to observe a special performance on Thursday, July 14, 6:30 pm at Town Square Park.

FAIRYTALE DESCENDANTSages 4 to 8 & 7 to 12Will Maleficent’s daughter steal the Fairy Godmother’s wand? Come find out! Learn songs and dances from Descendants and put on a show! Everyone will learn how to put together a professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak lines, block a scene, develop a character and much more! No experience necessary. All that is needed are comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes. Please bring a nut free snack and beverage daily. Time to “Believe”! All students will receive a free light up wristband! Max. 20. Camp held at the Sunnyside Park building. Register by July 1.

AGES 4 - 8July 5 - 8 9 am - noon$124 RES; $136 NR Activity #5179Friends & family are invited to observe a special performance the final 30 minutes of the final class. AGES 7 - 12July 11 - 14 1 - 4 pm$124 RES; $136 NR Activity #5180Friends & family are invited to observe a special performance on Thursday, July 14, 6:30 pm at Town Square Park.

Youth Enrichment League LEGO X: OLYMPIC DECATHLONentering grades 1-5Build LEGO race cars, catapults, spinning tops, land yachts and then some. In this camp, students will build multiple projects and use those projects to investigate basic engineering concepts. Students will then be challenged to adjust, test, modify and test again their projects for use in kid-friendly LEGO challenges. Challenges include: marshmallow toss, Mad Top, fastest LEGO car, Land Yacht, tallest tower and much more. Our classrooms are all inclusive. The pace is fast and the atmosphere is fun. Unshackle the ball and chain of summer brain drain. Max. 20. Camp held at Town Square Park Shelter. Register by July 5.July 11 - 14 9 am - noon$91 RES; $100 NR Activity #5181

PRE-K LEGO EXTREME MACHINESages 4 - 5Build a car with a launcher, a boat, a spinning top using gears, a doggie and much more. Our pre-K LEGO classes challenge every aspect of your child’s inner-innovator. We build projects using Duplo LEGO blocks and regular LEGOs. Students use the projects to investigate basic engineering concepts of gears, wheels and axles, pulleys, and levers. Our educationally rich classroom environment focuses on creative thinking, inclusion, teamwork and fun. Max. 20. Camp held at Town Square Park Shelter. Register by July 11.July 18 - 21 9 am - noon$81 RES; $89 NR Activity #5182

EXTREME MOBILE ELECTRONIXentering grades 1 – 5Create a mobile juggernaut equipped with disc shooter, sirens, flashing lights and voice recorder. Make and take home your very own electric vehicle. In this electronics class, students will build 20-30 projects over the course of the session and use those projects to explore basic aspects of electricity, including ohms, amps, voltage, open and closed circuits and more. Safety is our first rule. We will only use DC current (batteries). No AC current (electric outlets) will be used. We put the AMP into summer camp! Fee includes $20 for materials. Max. 20. Camp held at Town Square Park Shelter. Register by July 18. July 25 - 28 9 am - noon$115 RES; $126 NR Activity #5183

Enrichment CampsYouthEnrichmentLeague.com

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JAVA MINECRAFT MOD DEVELOPMENT entering grades 3 - 6 Write and edit your own Minecraft mods. Watch your code come to life. Learn the basics of Java coding with Minecraft! Students should be comfortable with keyboarding, and of course playing Minecraft! We will be coding using Java, Eclipse and the Forge API. We will test our mods with Minecraft game play. At the end of class take home your Mods to share with family and friends. Bring a USB drive & lunch. Max. 24. Class held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room B. Register by June 7.June 14 & 15 9 am - 2 pm$108 RES; $118 NR Activity #5184

ADVANCED MINECRAFT MODS:INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONentering grades 4 to 8 This course introduces students to a whole new world of possibilities in Minecraft. Learn to tame the world of Minecraft by creating automated factories. Students will use mods such as ThermalExplansion, MineFactory, IndustrialCraft to make automated factories. This class is for the intermediate to advanced Minecraft players. Please bring a lunch daily. Max. 24. Class held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room B. Register by June 14.June 21 & 22 9 am - 2 pm$108 RES; $118 NR Activity #5185

STAR WARS JEDI MOVIE MAKINGentering grades K - 4 From a galaxy far, far away, Star Wars comes to life! Work on a stop motion animated Lego Star Wars Movie. Pick your characters to star in your own mini-movie...the possibilities are endless. Star Wars action figures, Legos and backdrops will be available for filming in class. Handle all of the technical details including using a digital movie camera, filming scenes, stop-motion animation, digital editing and adding finishing special effects and transitions to the movie. In this exciting hands-on learning class, our instructors will take your student through the entire digital film making steps from start to finish using Frames Software. Student groups' final projects will be emailed to parents, or students may bring a USB jump drive the last day. Please bring a lunch daily. Max. 24. Class held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room B. Register by July 5.July 12 & 13 9 am - 2 pm$108 RES; $118 NR Activity #5186

JUNIOR LEGO ENGINEERING: THEME PARKSentering grades K to 3 All new Lego class. Children have a blast using Lego Techics Engineering Kits to explore the world of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in team-based environment. Each session we will be exploring new engineering principles such as gears, wheels, levers, and pulleys. Then we will build working theme park rides and machines that reinforces concepts learned. After each building project, students will customize, share, compete in challenges and enjoy experimenting with their creations. Possible models include: Catapult Game, Crazy Floors, Merry-Go-Rounds, Go-Karts, Moving Clowns, Popcorn Cart and more. Please bring a lunch daily. Max. 24. Class held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room B. Register by July 12.July 19 & 20 9 am - 2 pm$96 RES; $106 NR Activity #5187

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Tech Tac ToeTech Tac Toe Camps are designed to expose children to technology, encourage a supportive atmosphere, enable kids to facilitate self-paced learning, foster collaboration, spark creativity, and expose children to the increasingly complex world of technology. techtactoe.org

LEGO STAR WARS DROIDS & RC VEHICLESages 6 to 10What would Star Wars be without droids? In this fun class you’ll have a blast creating a number of different droids that are powered by a micro computer with multiple program options. Start out following instructions building a number of models, then take them to the next level and finally create your very own. Additionally create a Star Wars inspired RC vehicle of your own! Guaranteed to challenge curious minds! Please bring a peanut-free snack and beverage. Max. 16. Class held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room A. Register by June 6.June 13 - 16 9 am - 11:50 pm$111 RES; $122 NR Activity #5190EXTREME MOVIE MAKING:MINECRAFT AND STARWARSages 6 to 11Kid’s favorite movie making class is back in “force”! With new characters for you to choose from! It’s up to your small team to produce a stop frame movie, including developing the characters and set. Then it’s lights, camera, action! We use kid friendly Mac computers and professional grade stop motion software. Children take home their movie and lots of fun summer camp memories! Please bring a peanut-free snack and beverage. Please bring a USB jump drive to save your work. Class held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room A. Register by June 6.June 13 - 16 1 - 3:50 pm$111 RES; $122 NR Activity #5191

AMAZING LEGO ROBOTICSages 6 to 9Ignite the STEM spark in your child with this amazing camp. We are passionate about Science, Technology, Engineering and Math want to instill this in your child too. Fostering their natural curiosity, kids, working in pairs, will explore logic, pattern recognition and math concepts as they get challenged in building increasingly sophisticated WeDo Lego designs and developing basic programming techniques using custom-made programming blocks in PCs. They will have hands-on experience effectively using gears, axles and connector blocks in the robotic challenges. Please bring a peanut-free snack and beverage. Max. 16. Class held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room A. Register by July 25.August 1 - 4 9 - 11:50 am$108 RES; $119 NR Activity #5192

JR. SCIENTIST ages 5 to 7 Have you ever wanted to be a chemist, geologist, biologist, illusionist, or paleontologist? These are just some of the Mad Science scientists you will become while learning about bugs, sea life, fossils, minerals, optical illusions, magic and what makes slime slimy and putty sticky. Enjoy hands-on fun and experiments as you explore a different theme each day. Max. 16. Camp held at Sunnyside Park Building. Register by July 25.August 1 - 4 1 - 4 pm$119 RES; $131 NR Activity #5188

NASA: ACADEMY OF SPACE EXPLORERS ages 6 to 12 From Earth’s atmosphere to the outer reaches of our solar system, this hands-on Mad Science program sends campers on a quest for galactic exploration! Comets, planets, stars, constellations, eclipses and more are all waiting to be discovered. Learn the challenges of space travel and living in space. Build a model rocket and participate in a rocket launch. Max. 16. Camp held at Sunnyside Park Building. Register by Aug 1.August 8 - 11 9 am - noon$126 RES; $138 NR Activity #5189

Mad ScienceMad Science strives to spark the imagination and curiosity of children everywhere. Our goal is to provide children with fun, entertaining, and educational activities that instill a clearer understanding of what science is really about and how it affects the world around us. Madscience.com

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PRESCHOOL T-BALLages 3 to 4 This introductory program focuses on the skill development of throwing, catching, hitting, and activities of hand–eye coordination. Children should bring a glove and be toilet trained. Parent/Child involvement is welcome. Fee includes t-shirt and hat. No program July 5.

Happy Acres Park Tuesdays & ThursdaysJune 14 - August 4 9:30 - 10:15 am$50 RES; $60 NR Activity #5228

LITTLE FEATS SOCCERages 3 to 4 An introduction to soccer with emphasis on basic fundamentals, sportsmanship, and fun! Skill development focuses on foot-eye coordination and teamwork. Players should bring a water bottle and be toilet trained. Parent/Child involvement is welcome. Fee includes t-shirt. No program July 5.

Happy Acres Park Tuesdays & ThursdaysJune 14 - August 4 10:30 - 11:15 am$45 RES; $55 NR Activity #5229

AFTERNOON T-BALLages 5 to 6 Emphasis is on fundamentals, sportsmanship and having fun. Players need to provide a glove and sunscreen. Fee includes t-shirt and hat. No program July 4.

Happy Acres Park Mondays & WednesdaysJune 13 - August 3 2 - 3 pm$64 RES; $74 NR Activity #5230

EVENING T-BALLages 5 to 6Emphasis is on fundamentals, sportsmanship, and having fun. Players need to provide a glove and sunscreen. Fee includes t-shirt and hat. Max 48 per site. No games July 4, 5, and 19.Aurelia Park Mondays & WednesdaysJune 13 - August 3 6 - 7 pm$64 RES; $74 NR Activity #5231

Xylite Park Tuesdays & ThursdaysJune 14 - August 4 6 - 7 pm$64 RES; $74 NR Activity #5232

PARENT/CHILD T-BALLages 3 to 4This program is designed to give a basic introduction to T-Ball with the help of a parent. Parents assist in instructing their child on hitting, throwing, catching & running the bases. Children should bring a glove. Fee includes t-shirt and hat. No games July 5 and 19.

Aurelia Park Tuesdays & ThursdaysJune 14 - August 4 6:15 - 7:15pm$60 RES; $70 NR Activity #5233

T-SHIRT PICKUPThursday, June 9 from 4:30 to 6:30 pm

at Blaine City Hall.

Youth SportsChildren should be the age indicated by the first day of the program and be potty trained.

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SUMMER SPORTS SAMPLERThis eight week program allows boys and girls an opportunity to experience various outdoor activities at different parks throughout the city. There will be 8 different themes including a mystery week. Participants will learn the fundamentals and rules early in the week and then will have a chance to play the game as the week progresses. Players should bring a water bottle and any equipment that they want to bring for that week’s activity. Parents are responsible for transportation. Fee includes a t-shirt. No program on July 4. Max of 40 per age group.

Mon, Wed & Fri $92 RES; $100 NR Fee includes all 8 weeks!

Grade completed in ‘15-’16 school yearGr. 1 & 2 9 - 10:15 am Activity #5260Gr. 3 & 4 10:30 - 11:45 am Activity #5261Gr. 5 & 6 12 - 1:15 pm Activity #5262

DATE THEME LOCATIONJune 13 - 17 Soccer Blaine Soccer Complex

Field F1June 20 - 24 Ultimate Frisbee Sunnyside ParkJune 27 - July 1 Flag Football Lexington Athletic

ComplexJuly 6 - 8 Yard Games Eastside ParkJuly 11 - 15 Basketball Peterson ParkJuly 18 - 22 Volleyball Deacons ParkJuly 25 - 29 Disc Golf Lochness ParkAugust 1 - 5 Mystery Week Airport ParkAugust 8 - 12 Rainout week TBD

Co-rec Slow-Pitch SoftballSummer slow-pitch is for boys and girls.

MIGHTY MITEScompleted grades 1 to 3 Players need a glove, water bottle, and sunscreen. Max 12 per team. No program July 4. Fee includes coaches, t-shirt and hat.

Aurelia Park Mondays & WednesdaysJune 13 - August 3 7:15 - 8:30 pm$70 RES; $80 NR Activity #5234

PEEWEEcompleted grades 4 to 6Players need a glove, water bottle, and sunscreen. Max 12 per team. No program July 4. Fee includes coaches, t-shirt and hat.

Happy Acres Park Mondays & WednesdaysJune 13 - August 3 3:15 - 4:30 pm$70 RES; $80 NR Activity #5235

RECREATIONAL SOCCERages 5 to 8This is an introduction to the game of soccer. Participants will learn basic fundamentals of the game each week and get a chance to practice them in a game setting. Players should bring a water bottle. Fee includes a t–shirt. No program July 5.

Tuesdays & Thursdays June 14 - August 4Ages 5 - 6, 12:45 - 1:45 pm Activity # 5236Ages 7 - 8, 2 - 3 pm Activity # 5237Happy Acres Park $55 RES; $65 NR

MINNESOTA TWINS BASEBALL CAMP ages 6 to 16Twins Youth Clinics teach the game’s fundamentals and provide participants with positive messages about staying in school and away from drugs and alcohol. The Twins staff is comprised of former players, coaches, scouts and/or instructors. No registration is required, just show up with your glove. Clinic will be held at the Blaine Baseball Complex Field 5. In case of rain the clinic will be held at the National Sports Center Sports Hall.Call 763-717-2709 for rain update.

Saturday, May 14 FREE!Ages 6 to 9 9 - 10:30 amAges 10 to 16 10:30 am - Noon

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Skyhawks Sports CampsTRACK & FIELD CAMPages 6 to 12 This camp is a great way for kids to practice long and short distance running as well as other track & field events. Kids will learn how to develop the strength and techniques necessary to excel in track & field. The end-of-week track meet is always a memorable experience! Bring a water bottle and two snacks. Program held at Westwood Middle School track. Max 20. June 13 - 17 1 - 4 pm$115 Activity #5215

TENNIS CAMP WITH QUICK STARTages 4 to 8This camp teaches younger children the game of tennis. Racquets are smaller and low compression balls are used. A great camp for youngsters who want to try tennis! Program held at Jim Peterson Park tennis courts. Bring a water bottle, two snacks, and a racquet. Children will be divided into smaller age groups. Max 16.

June 13 - 17 10:30 am - noon$69 Activity #5216

MULTI - SPORT CAMP ages 6 to 12This camp offers a wide variety of sports and activities that your child can explore in a fun and interactive setting. The full day camp will focus on teaching skills in soccer, basketball, and flag football and will also break things up throughout the day with camp games like Capture the Flag and Ultimate Frisbee. The half day camp will consist of soccer, baseball, and basketball. These camps tend to fill up quickly, so register as soon as possible. Each camper will receive a sport ball, t-shirt, and merit award. Please bring two snacks, lunch, water bottle, and appropriate athletic wear. Max 30. Program held at Lexington Athletic Complex.

June 13 - 17 9 am - 3:30 pm$175 Activity #5219

July 18 - 22 9 am - noon$115 Activity #5275

BASKETBALL CAMP ages 6 to 12Designed for beginning and intermediate basketball players, participants learn new skills while building upon fundamentals of passing, shooting and dribbling. Players test these abilities during the end of the week tournament. Bring two snacks and water bottle. Max 30. Program held at Northdale MS.

$119 9 am - noonJune 20 - 24 Activity #5222 July 11 - 15 Activity #5223

VOLLEYBALL CAMP ages 7 to 12 Learn fundamentals through fun games and activities. This camp focuses on passing, setting, hitting, digging, and serving. This program is for both boys and girls. Participants should bring knee pads, water bottle and a snack. Max 30. Program held at Northdale Middle School.

June 27 - July 1 1 - 4 pm$119 Activity #5224

July 25 - 29 9 am - noon$119 Activity #5225

BEGINNING GOLF CAMPages 5 to 8This camp will focus on the fundamentals of form, chipping, putting, driving and body positioning. To assist in this training, Skyhawks has adopted the SNAG system. SNAG is designed for the entry level player and simplifies training so that young players can transition onto the golf course. All of the equipment is provided by Skyhawks. Bring two snacks, water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen. Max 16. Program held at Jim Peterson Park.

June 27 - July 1 9 am - noon$119 Activity #5217

MINI-HAWK CAMPages 4 to 6 An introductory program for young children, Mini-Hawk helps children explore soccer, t-ball, and basketball. The young athletes participate in all three sports through unique games. The coaching staff is enthusiastic and eager to work with beginning athletes. Bring running shoes, two snacks, and a water bottle. Max 24. Program held at Jim Peterson Park.

July 18 - 22 9 am - noon$115 Activity #5218

TENNIS CAMP ages 7 to 12 The Skyhawk Tennis program provides the beginning skills needed to participate in this life long sport. Participants learn proper grip, foot work, volleys, overheads, and serving, as well as rules and etiquette of the game. Bring a tennis racquet, two snacks, and a water bottle. Max 16. Program held at Jim Peterson Park.

$119 9 am - noonJuly 25 - 29 Activity #5220August 1 - 5 Activity #5221

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SOCCER CAMPages 7 to 12Designed for the beginner to intermediate players. This camp focuses on dribbling, passing, shooting, and ball control. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, snack, and water bottle. Max 30. Program held at Jim Peterson Park.

August 1 - 5 9 am - noon$119 Activity #5226

FLAG FOOTBALL CAMP ages 6 to 12Flag football is a great way to introduce young athletes to this popular sport. Players learn the rules as well as strategies of both offense and defense, along with the core skills of catching, passing, and grabbing the other teams flags. Bring two snacks and a water bottle. Max 16. Program held at the Blaine Baseball Complex.

August 8 - 12 9 am - noon$119 Activity #5227

Youth Tennis LessonsThe Blaine youth tennis program uses the USTA Quick Start tennis format. This format helps kids ages 12 and under learn to play the game of tennis easier by changing the court size, racquet size, balls being used, scoring system, and the height of the net. Children can now start playing tennis immediately. Bring a tennis racquet. Program held at Roosevelt Middle School. Register by June 10. Max 8.

JUNIOR HIGH TEAM TENNIS LEAGUEages 10 to 14USTA Junior team tennis brings kids together in teams to play singles, doubles and mixed doubles against other teams. It promotes social skills and important values by fostering a spirit of cooperation and unity. Players practice once a week and have matches against players from Anoka, Andover, Champlin, Coon Rapids, and Maple Grove. Transportation to away matches will be provided. Practices and home matches are held at Roosevelt Middle School. Max 16. Includes T-shirt. Register by June 3.Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 14 - July 28 1:30 - 3:30 pm$95 Activity #5254

SESSION AGES TIME FEE ACTIVITY #

SESSION 1

Monday thru Thursday

June 20-23 & June 27-30make-up dates: July 5-8

5 & 6 years 9-9:45 AM $49 52387 & 8 years 9:50-10:35 AM $49 5239

9 & 10 years 10:40-11:40 AM $65 524011 & 12 years 11:45 AM-12:45 PM $65 5241

SESSION 2

Monday thru Thursday

July 11-14 & July 18-21make-up dates: July 25-28

5 & 6 years 9-9:45 AM $49 52427 & 8 years 9:50-10:35 AM $49 5243

9 & 10 years 10:40-11:40 AM $65 524411 & 12 years 11:45 AM-12:45 PM $65 5245

SESSION 3

Monday thru Thursday

August 1-4 & August 8-11make-up dates: August 15-18

5 & 6 years 9-9:45 AM $49 52467 & 8 years 9:50-10:35 AM $49 5247

9 & 10 years 10:40-11:40 AM $65 524811 & 12 years 11:45 AM-12:45 PM $65 5249

SESSION 4

Mondays

June 20 - August 1 (no class 7/4)make-up dates: August 8, 15

5 & 6 years 5-5:45 PM $39 52507 & 8 years 5:50-6:35 PM $39 5251

9 & 10 years 6:40-7:40 PM $49 525211 & 12 years 7:45-8:45 PM $49 5253

QuestionableWeather?

Call 763-506-7840 (prompt 2)

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PICKLEBALLWith the addition of the Lexington Athletic Complex we will be offering our first organized Pickleball club in Blaine. The courts at LAC will be reserved for our club members for a 3 hour period Monday through Friday. Registration fees will help to provide balls, brooms and other equipment for the courts. Members must be at least 16 years of age to participate and must pay the membership dues to use the courts during this time frame. Program held at Lexington Athletic Complex.

M-F, April - October 8:30 - 11:30 am$15 RES; $20 NR Activity #5273

ADULT TENNIS LEAGUEThis is an informal approach to organized competition using a ladder style format. The league will place players of similar skills together and also allow them to play opponents who are more skilled. Matches will be scheduled by the players at an agreed upon location and time. A weekly ladder will be sent to all of the players to keep them informed of what position they are in. Leagues for men and women will be offered. First, second and third place trophies will be awarded to each league. Register by May 1, although players can be added throughout the season. Call 763-785-6161 for more information.

May 9 - August 7 time scheduled by players$20 RES; $25 NR Activity #5272

ADULT SUMMER CO-REC KICKBALLJoin our fastest growing sport and relive your childhood days at the playground. Gather family, friends, or co-workers for some recreational competition. Entry fee includes one ball and umpires. The league is a cooperative between the cities of Fridley and Blaine. Games are held at Aquatore Park. Teams play doubleheaders each week for a total of 16 games. Register by April 24.

Sundays beginning May 8 5, 6, 7, & 8$375 per team Activity #5271

Fall SportsADULT FALL CO-REC KICKBALLThis league is for teams that missed the summer league or for teams that want to extend their kickball season into the fall. Entry fee includes one ball and umpires. Games are held at Airport and Aquatore fields. Teams play doubleheaders each week for a total of 12 games.

Sundays beginning August 14 5, 6, 7, & 8 pm$275 per team Activity #5270

ADULT FALL SOFTBALLFee includes 12 games, softballs and umpires. All games are doubleheaders. Registration dates are July 5 - 27 or until leagues are full. Leagues begin the week of August 8.

Men’s D $625 per teamMondays Activity #5264Wednesdays Activity #5265Thursdays Activity #5266

Women’s $625 per teamThursdays Activity #5267

Co-Rec $645 per teamTuesdays Activity #5268Sundays Activity #5278

ADULT FALL FOOTBALLThis four man passing league is designed to be a recreational league. Games are scheduled on Sunday afternoons around the Vikings game. Games are played at Aquatore Park. Registration ends August 19 or when leagues fill up. Call 763-785-6161 for registration information.

Sundays beginning Sept. 10 before or after vikings game$65 per team Activity #5269

GOLF LESSONSThe Victory Links Golf Course is offering youth and adult golf lessons at various levels. For more information and to register, visit their website at www.victorylinks.org or call 763-717-3240. The golf course is located at 2010 - 105th Ave NE.

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ZUMBA®Zumba® is a Latin-inspired fitness class that incorporates music and dance movements creating a dynamic, exciting, effective, and non-intimidating exercise environment. Zumba® is great for the body and mind. It is truly EXERCISE IN DISGUISE! Appropriate for all skills and fitness levels, no dance experience necessary! Please bring a towel, water and a great attitude. Max 18.

Thursdays, 7:15 - 8 pm $25 RES; $28 NRSession 1: June 9 - July 7 Activity #5202Session 2: July 21 - Aug. 18 Activity #5203

ZUMBA GOLD®Love to Dance? Join the Party! This specialty course is designed for those just starting their journey to a fit and healthy lifestyle or the older active adult. Zumba® fitness is for everyone, all shapes and sizes and just about any age. This class allows you to have fun while safely losing pounds and inches. With Zumba®, the fun comes first, and the physical benefits follow. Zumba Gold® is like a basic Zumba® class with lower impact. The class will be a fat burning, body shaping, fun workout! Max 18.

Wednesdays, 7:15 - 8 pm $25 RES; $28 NRSession 1: June 8 - July 6 Activity #5204Session 2: July 20 - Aug. 17 Activity #5205

TO PROVIDE quality dance instruction and a variety of fun opportunities to learn and demonstrate dance skills while building self-esteem. TO ENCOURAGE academic excellence as well as other involvements that contribute to the development of a multi-talented, “well rounded” individual. TO OFFER Class choices for all ages that promote a healthy lifestyle. All classes conducted at QC Dance, 1051 - 109th Avenue, Blaine. QCDance.com

Adult Fitness with QC Dance

JAZZERCISE®Dance-Mixx-Get all the pulse-pounding, body pumping intensity with or without the hop. Use your muscles- not your momentum-to get a killer core workout. Rock it out with the dance-based cardio and strength training for a total body transformation. Personal Touch-30 minute personal training sessions that focus on movements done in class to make your workout more effective. (By appointment only). Check out www.jazzercise.com for pricing and directions or contact Luanna: [email protected] or 763-438-9365.

Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays, Ongoing Year Round 6 - 7 pmSaturdays, Ongoing Year Round 8 amSunnyside Park $40 per month

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STRAW BALE GARDEN

Learn how to grow a bountiful garden earlier in the year, without herbicides or insecticides and without weeding. Learn how to plant vegetables, fruits, and even beautiful flower gardens, directly into your “conditioned” straw bales. Straw bale gardens are perfect for small spaces, limited sun, balconies, patios, rooftops and driveways! An optional handbook is available for purchase from the instructor for $5. Class held at Blaine City Hall. Max: 40.

Tuesday, April 12 6-9 pm$29 RES; $32 NR Activity #5100

NEW!STAND UP PADDLE BOARDINGages 12 & UpJust when you think you’ve experienced every possible way to enjoy getting out on the water, here comes stand up paddle boarding! Fun, new, easy, cool, and a great workout! What else is there to say? Picture a beefed up surf board that is stable and a long canoe paddle to propel yourself. Class sizes are very small and the instruction is short and easy, so most of our time will be out on the water. No experience necessary. Max 6. Class held at Lakeside Commons Park next to the boathouse. *Participants under 18 must have parent or guardian sign waiver before class.

Fee $30 RES; $33 NRTuesday, June 21Ages 12-15; 5:30 - 7 PM Activity #5196Ages 16 & up; 7 - 8:30 PM Activity #5197

Tuesday, July 19Ages 12-15; 5:30 - 7 PM Activity #5198Ages 16 & up; 7 - 8:30 PM Activity #5199

Tuesday, August 9Ages 12-15; 2:30 - 4 PM Activity #5200Ages 16 & up; 4 - 5:30 PM Activity #5201

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COMMUNITY GARDEN PLOTSInterested in gardening but live in an apartment or townhome? Or maybe your yard is too shady? Consider renting a community garden plot. The Blaine Community Garden is located adjacent to Blaine City Hall’s south parking lot and consists of 48 plots. The city will prepare the soil for planting, mark each plot, and provide water access. Plots are approximately 15’ by 20’; half-plots are 15’ x 10’. Plots will be ready for use in early May. One plot per household. Registration forms are available online at www.BlaineParks.com and at Blaine City Hall.

REGULAR PLOTS (15X20)Resident $68.57 Senior Resident (55+) $57.85Non-resident $80.34

HALF-PLOTS (limited number - 15x10)Resident $42.85Senior Resident (55+) $32.14Non-resident $53.56

All rental fees include tax.

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ZENTANGLE: THE NEXT LEVELThis focused Zentangle session is for those who have taken an introductory workshop (with any teacher) and are ready to learn and practice more advanced techniques. Participants will learn about “tangleations” — variations of basic tangles in which pattern elements are embellished, rearranged, or otherwise modified (by enlarging or shrinking) to create different effects. The workshop will also present tips for tangle combinations and techniques to make individual patterns flow together. Bring any supplies you have to class. Class held at Blaine City Hall, Cloverleaf Room A. Ages 13 and up.

Saturday, May 14 10 am - noon$36 RES; $39 NR Activity #5195

ZENTANGLE BASICSIn this workshop the emphasis will be on creating abstract images and the ways in which Zentangle is constructed using basic elements of design (flow, direction, balance, size and value). Using this approach, self-expression has a chance to blossom! You will create 8-10 tangles (patterns) and complete one Zentangle tile and two Bijou tiles. Class held at Blaine City Hall, Cloverleaf Room A. Ages 13 and up.

Saturday, April 16 10 am - noon$36 RES; $39 NR Activity #5194

ZentangleZentangle is a drawing method that enables people of all abilities (beginner to accomplished artist) to create beautiful images by using repeating patterns. Zentangles are not only exquisitely beautiful, they are fun and relaxing to create. Zentangle is an abstract art that can be adapted to decorate recognizable forms (animals, botanicals).

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CPR CERTIFICATIONinfant, child & adultThis American Heartsaver four-hour course is designed to meet the needs of lay rescuers learning CPR to protect family members, friends and co-workers. Class does not meet the needs of health care providers. Curriculum includes infant, child and adult CPR, relief of foreign body airway obstruction and AED (defibrillator). Course meets day care certification requirements. Face shield provided. Upon successful completion of practical skills testing, participants receive a course credential card. Max 12. Held at SBM Fire Station 3. Classes are taught by certified instructors from the SBM Fire Department.

6-10 pm $45March 30 Activity #5066April 27 Activity #5067May 25 Activity #5210August 31 Activity #5211

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TRAVEL SHOWTourco Tours will present an exciting Travel Show for the upcoming summer extended tour: Amana Colonies on Wednesday, June 15 at 11 am at the Mary Ann Young Senior Center • 9150 Central Avenue NE • Blaine MN 55434

TREASURE ISLAND CASINOMondays are pulltab Mania!

Register by May 2Monday, May 9 8:30 am - 4:30 pm$7 ($3 food coupon) Activity #5212

TREASURE ISLAND CASINO

Register by September 12Monday, September 19 8:30 am - 4:30 pm$7 ($3 food coupon) Activity #5214

ST. CROIX CASINO - TURTLE LAKE

Register by August 10Wednesday, August 17 8:30 am - 4:30 pm$7 Activity #5213

Casino TripsAll casino trips depart from and return to the Senior Center and include coach transportation and coffee & donuts prior to departure. Time includes pickup and return.

AMANA COLONIES & MORE!September 21 - 23, 2016

• Vesterheim Museum-Amish of Harmony, MN• 2 Night accommodations at Meskawki Casino Hotel-

Tama, Iowa• Casino package worth $60, 3-$5 food coupons• Amish tour of Harmony with family style meal• Guided Tour of Vesterheim Museum, Decorah, IA• Guided Tour of Amana Colonies (7 villages)• Amish Lunch in Amana• Boone Iowa Train Museum and Train Ride• $349 Double; $399 Single• Reservations call 763-780-2985

Tour Highlights• Martha's Vineyard• Oak Bluff Victorians• Newport Mansions• Morse Sugar Works• Franconia Notch• Cannon Mt. Tramway• Cape Ann / Rockport• Maine Lobster Bake

AUTUMN IN NEW ENGLANDSeptember 24 - 30, 2016

7 Days

Tour Inclusions• Roundtrip Airfare from MSP• Deluxe Motorcoach• Professional Tour Manager• 6 Nights Quality Accommodations• 12 Meals: 6 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, & 5 Dinners• Admission to All Included• Activities/Attractions in Itinerary

Landmark Tours 651-490-5408 or visit www.landmarktours.com

Community Outings

Registration and itinerary information available at the senior center or city hall.

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All community outings depart from and return to the Mary Ann Young Senior Center unless noted otherwise and include motorcoach transportation. Times include pick-up and return. Outings include lunch and ticket (unless noted otherwise).

JOHN DENVERPlymouth PlayhouseA musical tribute to everyone’s favorite country boy, John Denver, featuring the greatest hits of America’s favorite folk singer, headlined by Dennis Curley and an incomparable six piece band. These sweet, simple, nostalgic tunes are sure to fill up your senses and have you singing along. You won’t want to miss this show! Lunch – Rocky Mountain BBQ includes pulled pork, baked beans, corn, cole slaw, pickles, kettle chips, dessert, coffee and iced tea.Thursday, April 28 11 am - 4 pm$52 Activity #5255

MARVELOUS WONDERETTESSidekick TheatreThis smash off-Broadway hit takes you to the 1958 Springfield High School prom where we meet Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy, and Suzy; four girls with hopes and dreams as big as their crinoline skirts! As we learn about their lives and loves, the girls serenade us with classic ‘50s hits including “Lollipop,” “Dream Lover,” “Stupid Cupid,” and “Lipstick on Your Collar.” In act two, the Wonderettes reunite to take the stage and perform at their ten-year reunion. We learn about the highs and lows the girls have experienced in the past decade and are charmed to find that no matter what life throws their way, they will conquer it together. Featuring over 30 classic ’50s and ’60s hits, The Marvelous Wonderettes will keep you smiling in this must-take musical trip down memory lane! Lunch: herb-crusted chicken with tarragon cream sauce served with bread, potatoes, vegetables, coffee, decaf coffee or hot tea, and dessert. Special dietary meals available by request. Thursday, May 19 11 am - 4 pm$56 Activity #5256

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTETOld Log TheaterThis musical captures the memorable day when four Rock n' Roll greats made music history. On December 4, 1956, an auspicious twist of fate brought together Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Elvis Presley at Sun Records' storefront studio in Memphis, TN. The man who made it happen was the "Father of Rock'n'Roll," Sam Phillips, who discovered them all. This was the only occasion the four legends-to-be played together, and it has come to be known as one of the greatest rock jam sessions of all time. Please indicate meal choice at registration: beef short ribs, tilapia, veggie pasta, or chicken breast. Wednesday, July 27 11 am - 4 pm$57 Activity #5257

SPIRIT OF THE WATER & TREASURE ISLAND CASINOTreasure Island CasinoOffering sensational views, this 21/2 hour excursion onboard the “Spirit of the Water” departs from the marina at Treasure Island Resort and Casino. Indulge in the climate controlled interior for a delicious buffet lunch. Afterwards, step outside to enjoy a traditional summer past time. While cruising, marvel at the scenic beauty that lies along the banks of the Mississippi River. And if weather, river traffic and water levels permit, enjoy a special experience as the boat passes through a nearby lock and dam. At the completion of the cruise, you will have approximately 21/2 hours for fun and entertainment at Treasure Island Casino and Resort. Choose from a variety of slot or poker machines; or give lady luck a try at the blackjack or poker tables. If gaming is not for you, there is a bowling alley, spa, and lounge or restaurant (guest expense). Upon arrival at the casino you will receive a $3 food/beverage coupon and $5 in slot play.Thursday, August 18 10 am - 7 pm$61 Activity #5258

HISTORY COMES ALIVE ON THE LAKEFRONT Duluth, MNEnjoy a summer day in Duluth! We will experience an expanded tour of Glensheen Mansion, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. At your leisure, take time to visit the Carriage House and the beautifully landscaped grounds. This facility is NOT handicap accessible. The grounds, lower level and first floor are accessible to the mobility impaired. The second and third floors, and the attic are not handicap accessible. Lunch will be at Black Woods Restaurant. Next,you will learn the history of the city, including Skyline Drive, Enger Park and Gardens, the Rose Garden, and other historic highlights. You will have free time in the Canal Park area. Visit the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center, shop, or go on a carriage ride. How about an ice cream cone or popcorn? (all passenger expense). Register by June 10. This trip requires a substantial amount of walking and some stairs.

Tuesday, June 28 7 am - 8:15 pm$86 Activity #5277

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PROPERTY TAX & RENT CREDIT ASSIST.Tuesday, May 3, 8:30 – Noon Assistance is available on a first come, first served basis with filing your property tax or rent credit. No appointments taken.

HONOR THE LADIES CELEBRATIONThursday, May 5, 11 am Mark your calendar to honor our ladies at the Senior Center. Party starts with special entertainment by The Banjo Boys Band and refreshments. Everyone is welcome. Register 3 days in advance for lunch.

CELEBRATE ‘80 AND OVER’ DAYWednesday, May 18, 11 am We will honor those present who are celebrating their 80th or subsequent birthday, with entertainment by Joe Nayduciak, along with delicious refreshments. Register 3 days in advance for lunch.

The Mary Ann Young Senior Center is located by Aquatore Park just off Highway 65 and Cloverleaf Parkway. As a focal point for seniors, the center’s staff and volunteers offer a dynamic variety of programs and social events throughout the year. The Center is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm. The Senior Dining Program offers noon meals at a suggested donation of $4 for people age 60 and over, and a cost of $7 for those under age 60.

Please call three days in advance to register for the noon meal. Van service is available for residents of Blaine to transport participants to and from the senior center for a cost of just $1.50 round trip. Stop by and visit the Center during scheduled hours, or call 763-786-9375 for further information.

Director: Shelley Johnson; Coordinator: Ann GenoskyFood Handler: Kristeen Kirchoff; Custodian: Jim Grant

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SENIOR SAFETY & WELLNESS FAIRThursday, April 28, 8:30 am - 3 pm

Advanced registration and payment are required to participate in this annual event. Many great speakers will present on a variety of safety and wellness topics at Fire Station #3 located in Blaine at 11920 Ulysses St. N.E. Stop by the Senior Center for a flyer or call for details at 763-767-4003. Price is just $10 which includes lunch, snacks throughout the day, speakers, door prize drawings and a vendor fair. Event is limited to the first 80 people to register.

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Ongoing ProgramsMondays: Bingo, Health Insurance Counseling, Quilting Group (last Mon/mth) Tuesdays: Wii Bowling, Intermediate Line Dancing, “500” Cards, Senior Fitness, “T.O.P.S.”, WoodcarvingWednesdays: Wood Carving Class, Mah Jongg, Hand & Foot Cards, Monthly Birthday Party (last Wed.), Evening Line DanceThursdays: Beginning Bridge, Senior Fitness, Educational Sessions, Movie Day (monthly), Defensive Driving Classes, Evening Line DancingFridays: Plastic Canvas Class, Foot Care, Scrabble, Cribbage, Senior FitnessSaturdays: Line DanceSundays: North Country Jamboree (3rd Sunday)**The Volunteers of America Senior Nutrition Program provides nutritious, delicious, well-balanced meals Monday through Friday at noon. Call the Senior Center at least three business days in advance to register for lunch or call to see if we have openings.

MONTHLY BIRTHDAY PARTIESCelebrate with our honorees the last Wednesday of each month with entertainment at 11 am, a meal at noon and 1 pm prize bingo. Advanced lunch reservations are required. Everyone is invited! Summer dates:May 25 June 29 July 27August 31 September 28

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NATIONAL NOON OUTTuesday, August 2, 11:15 am

The Police, Fire and Parks & Recreation Departments join forces to bring you a fun, educational safety session with door prizes at the senior center.

CANVAS OIL PAINTINGWednesday, August 10, 8:30 - 11:30 am

Certified Bob Ross Instructors; Advanced registration required. Max: 8; $55 includes materials & instruction. Sample on display at the Senior Center in mid-July.

BRING A GRANDCHILD TO LUNCH, PRIZE BINGO & ICE CREAM SUNDAESThursday, August 25, 11 am

Don’t miss this fun, intergenerational activity. The party includes games and prizes, then lunch at noon, prize bingo at 1 pm, and an Ice Cream Social at 2 pm. Cost $4 for youth meals and $4 for adult. $1 each for ice cream.

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Thursday, June 2, 11 am

All married couples attending are honored. Enjoy special entertainment by pianist, Nellie Spexet, refreshments and recognition of honorees.

CANVAS OIL PAINTINGWednesday, June 8, 8:30 - 11:30 am Certified Bob Ross Instructors; Advanced registration required. Max: 8; $55 includes materials & instruction. Sample on display at the Senior Center in mid-May.

HONOR MEN’S DAY CELEBRATIONThursday, June 16, 11 am We honor the men today with special entertainment by Ken Wanovich and refreshments. All are invited. Register 3 days ahead for lunch.

ABC’S & 1-2-3’S OF TENDING OUR TREASURESWednesday, June 22, 11 amThrough a series of videos and slides, Stephen Laliberte with Sort/Toss/Pack will help us determine value, importance of condition, how the market impacts price, identify rare vs. replica, channels for selling valuables and more. Registration preferred.

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PARAMEDICS TELL ALLWednesday, July 13, 11 am

Learn when to call, details of their house call program, and sample calls they go out on. Registration preferred. Program sponsored by North Memorial.

SCAMS, FRAUD AND MOREWednesday, July 20, 11 am

Crime prevention specialist, Kim Kiley will lead this informative session providing tips and sharing the latest scams to provide awareness and help keep you safe.

PIG ROAST DINNER AND POLKAThursday, July 28, 5:30 pm

Don’t miss one of our favorite evening specialty dinners. Tickets on sale June 15. Call for price details. The Wendinger Polka Band follows in Aquatore Park at 6 pm. Bring a lawn chair!

Senior Center

Blaine Festival Week of Fun Prize/Penny Bingo – Monday, June 27, 1 pm

Mini Wii Bowling Tournament – Tuesday, June 28, 9:15 am - Noon. Register in advance to play two games for prizes announced following play.“500” Card Tournament–Tuesday, June 28, 1 pm. $1.50/person and advanced registration and payment preferred. Prizes awarded.Cribbage Tournament – Thursday, June 30, 1 pm – Advanced registration and payment required. Register with partner by June 23.

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Summer 2016General InformationHOW TO REGISTERONLINEVisit the Parks and Recreation homepage at blaineparks.com and find the online registration link. A user name and password are needed to register; click on “Create an Account” Only credit card payments are accepted online. Online registration is available at no additional charge.

MAILSimply fill out the registration form provided in this brochure and send it along with payment.

FAXFill out the registration form provided in this brochure and fax it along with credit card information to 763-785-6191.

DROP BOXPlace registration form and payment in the after hours drop box on the south side of Blaine City Hall. Registrations placed in the drop box will be processed the following business day.

IN PERSONResidents may register in person at the Parks and Recreation office at Blaine City Hall, Monday - Friday, 8 am to 4:30 PM.

NO PHONE REGISTRATIONS

RESIDENTSResidents are defined as individuals living within Blaine City limits. Proof of residency may be required.

PAYMENTSCash, check and credit card payments are accepted. Specific modes of registration may require a certain type of payment. Fees must be paid at the time of registration.

NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS! Some programs and activities may require a minimum number of participants. You will only be notified if the class/activity is full or canceled. You will not receive a confirmation letter or call.

REFUNDSRefunds are given if Blaine Parks and Recreation cancels the program or if registration fails because the activity is full. Participants canceling at least 7 days prior to an activity will be charged a cancellation fee as follows: $5 for programs costing $10-$99; $10 for programs costing $100 or more. Refunds will not be given for programs costing less than $10 or for cancellations made less than 7 days prior to the program start date. Trip refunds are subject to specific policies on a per-trip basis, based on advanced ticket purchases. Participants must contact the Parks and Recreation Department to request a refund.

DAY CARE PROVIDERSProviders are welcomed to enroll children in activities. Parents must sign individual registration forms.

AGE GROUPSActivities are designed to meet developmental guidelines of the specified age group. The Parks and Recreation Department does not allow children to register for activities above or below their grade/age.

ACCESSIBILITYAll programs listed in this brochure are open to people with disabilities. If you need assistance or inclusion services, please call 763-785-6164. Inclusion services must be set up at least three weeks prior to program start.

WEATHER POLICYWhen inclement weather arises, parents or participants may go to blaineparks.com for the latest updates about programs and events being canceled, delayed, or rescheduled. Also during normal office hours (M-F 8-4:30 pm) parents or participants may call the Parks and Recreation office at 763-785-6164 or our 24-hour hotline at 763-717-2709.

PHOTO POLICYPhotographs of program or park participants are periodically taken. These photos may appear in the local newspapers and/or Parks and Recreation Department digital and print publications. If you do not want your photo used, please tell the photographer.

PARK REPAIRSPlease notify park maintenance at 763-785-6165 about damage, vandalism or equipment cleanliness issues.

PARK SHELTER PERMITSLarge shelters are available to rent for family or group gatherings. See page 3 for more information. All other shelters are first-come, first-served.

HELP END PARK VANDALISMThe Blaine Police Department and Park Patrol need your help to prevent vandalism and apprehend those who vandalize parks and recreation facilities. Vandals destroy what tax dollars have created. Costs associated with repairing vandalized property takes money away from recreational programs and facilities. Help stop vandalism. Always call 9-1-1 to report a crime in progress, including vandalism. To report a crime that occurred in a park but does not require immediate police response, call 763-427-1212. Calls are accepted 24 hours a day and you can remain anonymous.

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BLAINE AREA LITTLE LEAGUEBaseball for boys and girls ages 4-15.www.ba-littleleague.orgBLAINE BACKCOURT CLUBIn-house and traveling basketball program for boys and girls grades 2-8 serving the Blaine High School attendance area. www.blainebengalbasketball.comBLAINE YOUTH LACROSSEBoys and girls lacrossewww.blaineyouthlacrosse.com

BLAINE SOCCER CLUBIn-house and traveling soccer for boys and girls ages 3-19.763-792-7369 or www.blainesoccer.orgBLAINE TRAVELING BASEBALLBaseball for boys ages 10-15.www.sodervilleblaine.orgBLAINE YOUTH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIONServing the Blaine High School attendance area.www.blaineyouthfootball.org

BLAINE YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATIONIn-house and traveling program for boys and girls ages 5-15 serving the Blaine High School attendance area.www.byha.org

Area Youth Athletic AssociationsCENTENNIAL LAKES LITTLE LEAGUEBaseball program for youth ages 5-18 serving the Centennial High School attendance area.www.rayb.org/Centennial/CLL_Home.htmCENTENNIAL SOCCER CLUBIn-house and traveling program for serving the Centennial High School attendance area for ages 5-19.www.centennialsoccer.orgCENTENNIAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATIONIn-house and traveling program serving the Centennial High School attendance area for grades 2-8.www.centennialbasketball.comCENTENNIAL YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATIONIn-house and traveling programs serving the Centennial High School attendance area for ages 5-15.www.centennialhockey.orgSPRING LAKE PARK TRAVELING BASKETBALL CLUBTraveling basketball program serving the Spring Lake Park High School attendance area for grades 5-9.www.slptbc.org

SPRING LAKE PARK PANTHER YOUTH FOOTBALL ASSOC.Serving the Spring Lake Park High School attendance area. www.pantheryouthfootball.org

SPRING LAKE PARK YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATIONIn-house and traveling program serving the Spring Lake Park High School attendance area for ages 4-15.www.slpyha.org

Participant Code of ConductAll participants are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior at all times while participating, watching, or attending any program or activity conducted or sponsored by the City of Blaine Parks and Recreation Department. The following guidelines are designed to provide safe and enjoyable activities for all participants:

• Show respect to all participants and program staff.• Take direction from program staff/supervisors.• Refrain from using abusive or foul language. • Refrain from causing bodily harm to self, other

participants or program staff/supervisors.• Refrain from damaging equipment, supplies, or facilities.

Failure to follow these rules may result in a suspension of participation. The City of Blaine Parks and Recreation Department strives to make your participation fun-filled, rewarding, educational, and safe. We thank you in advance for your cooperation.

Park Board MeetingsRegular meetings of the Blaine Park Board are conducted on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 pm at Blaine City Hall. All residents encouraged to attend. Persons wishing to present a discussion topic should contact Parks and Recreation staff in advance.

Blaine Arts CouncilThe Blaine Arts Council is a volunteer organization open to all interested individuals. Its mission is to promote, advance, and celebrate the arts in the community for the appreciation and participation of residents. The council sponsors ongoing art exhibitions at Blaine City Hall and organizes special arts events throughout the year. Council meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at 5:30 PM at Blaine City Hall. Interested individuals are invited to attend a meeting and participate in events. Call 763-785-6164 for more information.

Adopt-a-ParkWant to improve parks and trails? Consider adopting a park as a family, neighborhood group or community service organization. As a partner with the City of Blaine, your group can help accomplish needed park and trail improvements. Fun and challenging activities may include monthly cleanup, planting flowers, creating new landscape features, or maintaining landscapes. Talk with others about taking on a project in your neighborhood. Contact 763-785-6164 for more information.

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May 21, 2016 • 1-4 pm • Town Square ParkNow accepting applications for: Food Vendors • Sponsors • Cultural Exhibits • Volunteers

BlaineEvents.com/world-fest

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board and the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Join us for the 9th annual Blaine World Fest as we celebrate the rich diversity of our community. Blaine World Fest promotes the sharing of cultural experiences and expands our community’s cultural understanding through entertainment, delicious cuisine, art, conversation, and exhibits.

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2016

Summer Concert SeriesJUNE 14 Holy Rocka Rollaz, music from the fifties 7:00 pm Town Square 21 BluesFuze, rock/blues 7:00 pm Town Square 28 Todd Anderson, Elvis Presley Tribute 7:00 pm Town Square JULY 8 Tricia and the Toonies, children’s 10:30 am aquatore 12 Sound of Simon, Simon & Garfunkel Tribute 7:00 pm Town Square 14 Mayer Arts, musical theater camp performance 6:00 pm Town Square 15 The Bazillions, children’s 10:30 am aquatore 19 Family Fun Night, family, free games, food 6:00 pm aquatore 20 QC Dance, dance recital 7:00 pm Town Square 22 Oscar’s Big Break, children’s comedy 10:30 am aquatore 26 The Mooners, classic variety 7:00 pm Town Square 28 Wendinger Band, polka 6:00 pm aquatore 29 Splatter Sisters, children’s 10:30 am aquatore AUG 2 The Auto Body Experience, quirky rock 7:00 pm Town Square 5 Wendy’s Wiggle, Jiggle, & Jam, children’s 10:30 am aquatore 12 The Big Epic Show, children’s 10:30 am aquatore 19 The Alphabits, children’s 10:30 am aquatore


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