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Winter/Spring 2020 Be Prepared this Snow Season Protecting Your Pets from Winter Predators PLUS RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES SUMMER CAMP FAIR – 14 TRIBECORE FREE TRIAL WEEKS – 40 DUBLIN CITY SCHOOLS – 52
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Page 1: Dublin, Ohio, USA » coronavirus - RECREATION ......DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL At Large Christina A. Alutto Vice Mayor Chris Amorose Groomes Michael H. Keenan Ward Representatives Mayor Greg

Winter/Spring 2020

Be Prepared this Snow Season

Protecting Your Pets from Winter PredatorsPLUS

RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES

SUMMER CAMP FAIR – 14

TRIBECORE FREE TRIAL WEEKS – 40

DUBLIN CITY SCHOOLS – 52

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DUBLIN CITY COUNCILAt Large Christina A. AluttoVice Mayor Chris Amorose GroomesMichael H. Keenan

Ward RepresentativesMayor Greg Peterson, Ward 1Jane Fox, Ward 2John Reiner, Ward 3Cathy DeRosa, Ward 4

Clerk of CouncilAnne Clarke

Dublin City ManagerDana McDaniel

2010 & 2015 CAPRA Accreditation

CAPRA NATIONAL ACCREDITATION RECOGNITION AWARD 2010 & 2015The City of Dublin Parks and Recreation Department is one of 176 agencies in the country and the ninth in Ohio to receive national accreditation from the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA). We achieved re-accreditation in 2015, and distinguished ourselves even further by meeting all 144 standards. To become accredited, agencies must demonstrate their ability to meet at least 85 percent of the standards. We are pleased to exceed the standards for the benefit of our resi-dents and guests.

PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLANThe Department of Parks and Recreation creates parks, programs, activities and facilities that provide fun and life-enriching opportunities for our diverse community. Dublin values, promotes and is committed to continued investment in a healthy and balanced community lifestyle. To learn more, read the Dublin Parks and Recreation Master Plan, which was developed by our community and adopted by Dublin City Council in 2010. www.DublinOhioUSA.gov/recreation/parks/masterplan

COMMUNITY SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSIONVivekanandan Arunachalam Marilyn Baker (Vice Chair)Ann BohmanSteve Dritz

Dublin City Council

On the CoverLooking for cardiovascular equipment or free weights to jump start your fitness program? Check out the fully equipped fitness areas of the DCRC. Discover treadmills, elliptical machines, bicycles and stair steppers along with free weights, plate loaded machines and a complete set of Cybex strength equipment. Need an orientation on our equipment? Make an appointment with a fitness attendant at the DCRC or by calling 614.410.4550.

Elizabeth McClainThomas Strup(Chair)

Winter/Spring 2020

Be Prepared this Snow Season

Protecting Your Pets from Winter PredatorsPLUS

RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES

SUMMER CAMP FAIR – 14

TRIBECORE FREE TRIAL WEEKS – 40

DUBLIN CITY SCHOOLS – 52

DiRECt to Your Community Park

Experience your favorite Dublin parks in a whole new way. The Dublin Community Recreation Center brings the fun outdoors for the entire community. Visit dublinohiousa.gov/direct to view a calendar of events and more specific program information.

DiRECt to Your Neighborhood

Neighborhood leaders looking to organize unique gatherings for neighbors—look no further. If you’re a civic or homeowners association president, submit a request online to customize programs geared specifically for the residents in your neighborhood.

To learn more about all DiRECt has to offer, visit dublinohiousa.gov/direct.

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Dublin Programs & Activities | 1www.DublinOhioUSA.gov/Recreation-Services

IN THIS ISSUE

RECREATION SERVICES INFORMATIONHours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2DCRC Membership Rates . . . . . . . . . . 3DCRC Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

FACILITIESFacility Rental Information . . . . . . . . . . 6

ABBEY THEATER OF DUBLINWinter Performances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

PRESCHOOLHoliday Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Creative & Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . 9Special Interest & Active Play . . . . . . . . 11Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

YOUTHCamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Holiday Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Creative & Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . 16Special Interest & Active Play . . . . . . . . 18Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Community Youth Sports Leagues . . . . 20

TEENPrograms & Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

ADAPTIVE RECREATIONPrograms & Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

ADULTCreative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Movement & Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

DCSCGeneral Information & Activities . . . . . . 29Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Fitness & Movement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Care, Support & Health Services. . . . . . 34

FITNESS & WELLNESSFitness & Wellness Opportunities . . . . . 35Fitness Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Nutrition Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Incentive Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Land Group Fitness Classes . . . . . . . . . 36Personal Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Youth & Teen Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Pilates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Specialized Fitness Programs . . . . . . . . 40

AQUATICSDCRC Aquatic Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42DCRC General Pool Information . . . . . . 42Water Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Aquatic Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

SWIM LESSONSAmerican Red Cross Learn to Swim Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

GENERAL INFORMATION General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

POLICIES & PROCEDURESDCRC Policies and Procedures . . . . . . . 49Refund Policy Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . 51

DUBLIN CITY SCHOOLSCommunity Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

CITY SPOTLIGHTEvents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Be Prepared this Snow Season . . . . . . . 68Holiday Trash & Recycling Reminders . . 68Where to Sled & Ice Skate in Dublin . . . 69Protecting Your Pets from Winter Predators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69A Resident’s Guide to Understanding Local Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70There’s an App for That: GoDublin . . . . 70Ignite Your Community Spirit—Volunteer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Get Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Wellness—“Yoga for Recovery” Helps People Heal from Past Trauma . . . . . . . 72Washington Township Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

FEATURED ACTIVITY Father Daughter Dance

FEATURED ACTIVITY Parkitecture program

FEATURED ACTIVITY Swim Lessons 9 31 45

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

114208.01 Jan 16 Th 10–11am $8 $18

For Your ReferenceWhen reviewing the class schedules and pricing in this issue, you will see the following abbreviations:

CR City Resident SDR School District Resident NR Non-Resident

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RECREATION SERVICES INFORMATION

HOURS

DUBLIN COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER5600 Post Road, Dublin, OH 43017 614.410.4550www.DublinOhioUSA.gov/recreation

Closings & Cancellationswww.DublinOhioUSA.gov/recreation/closings

Pre-Recorded Information Hotline/Weather Cancellations 614.410.4946

Regular HoursMonday–Friday 5:30am–9:30pmSaturday 8am–8pmSunday 8am–8pm

Modified HoursTuesday, Dec 24 5:30am-4pmWednesday, Dec 25 CLOSEDTuesday, Dec 31 5:30am-4pmWednesday, Jan 1 8am-noonMonday, Jan 20 5:30am-9:30pmMonday, Feb 17 5:30am-9:30pm

WEE FOLK / YOUTH LOUNGERegular Hours Monday–Friday 8:15am–8pmSaturday 9am–2pmSunday 10am–2pm

Modified HoursTuesday, Dec 24 CLOSEDWednesday, Dec 25 CLOSEDTuesday, Dec 31 9am-1pmWednesday, Jan 1 CLOSED

REGISTRATION

PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIESMonday, Dec 16 Online registration for Dublin and Dublin 6am City School District residents for DCRC and DCS programsMonday, Dec 23 6am Online registration for nonresidents 10am Walk-in and phone registration for all programs

Swim lesson registration – see page 45

REGISTERING ONLINECurrent Customers If you are a current or past member or have taken DCRC classes in the past 4 years you are in our database and can register at www.DublinOhioUSA.gov/Recreation-Services. Please enter your User ID (usually a 10-digit telephone number with no spaces or punctuation) and case-sensitive password (the household’s primary member’s last name). A Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express is required for payment and class confirmation.

New Customers/Dublin City Schools program participantsYou’re one step away from online registration. If you have never been a member or taken a DCRC class, the Welcome Desk staff is pleased to enter you into our system. Simply stop by during DCRC operating hours and bring a current utility bill, or valid Ohio driver’s license for proof of residency.

Security OptionsChanging your username and password is easy. Select Change Login Data under the My Account tab. Once you’ve made your changes, click Save changes and your new login information takes effect immediately.

If you provided an email address as part of your household information, you can click on the Forgot Your Password? link. Fill in the information requested, and the system will send two emails — one with your username and one with your password.

ID POLICYOur number one priority is to provide a safe and friendly environment to everyone that visits our facilities or takes part in/participates/joins our programs. All patrons (including spectators) passing the check-in desk must present a photo ID to enter the facility. The City of Dublin reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone registered as a sexual offender (Resolution 6-13).

FOR SAFETY OF YOUR CHILDRENProgram participants please note that children under the age of 10 must be escorted to and from their program/activity by an adult 18 years or older. Parents are expected to bring children to the program on time, and pick them up promptly at the conclusion. For programs that take place beyond the check-in desk, please be prepared to let staff know the program you or your children are attending and have your ID ready.

DCRC

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RECREATION SERVICES INFORMATION

GENERAL ACTIVITY REFUND POLICYA cancellation request form must be submitted to the Welcome Desk of the DCRC at least 7 business days prior to the first day of class, for a refund of fees paid less a $15 administrative fee. No refunds are processed after this time.

Participants assume risk and responsibility for changes in personal schedules or health.

A full refund is issued if the Division of Recreation Services cancels an activity or rental.

SWIM LESSON & AQUATICS PROGRAMS REFUND POLICYRefunds requested outside the general guidelines require a physician’s note and approval from the Aquatics Supervisor. LG, LGI, WSI Courses: Failure to pass the prerequisite tests and/or attend all class sessions results in forfeiture of class fees or a one- time transfer to a future City aquatics course. Once a participant passes the prerequisite test, no refunds or transfers are given.

FACILITY RENTALS REFUND POLICYCommunity Hall Upon written cancellation of a reservation at least 60 days prior to the event, the City refunds the rental fees collected, less a $15 administrative fee. Deposits are not refunded for rentals canceled within 60 days of the event date.

Kaltenbach Community Center, birthday parties, classrooms, meeting rooms, shelter house/park rentals and DiRECt block party packages: Upon written cancellation of a reservation at least two weeks before the scheduled event, the City refunds the rental fees collected, less a $15 administrative fee.

• Refunds are not issued for cancellations made within two weeks of the event.

• Refunds are not given for inclement weather.

For complete information see page 51.

Electronic Funds Transfer is available for annual memberships (except College Student). The first month’s fee is due at time of purchase. Money is drawn from a designated checking or savings account for 11 months thereafter, between the 15th and 20th of every month.

A voided check or savings documentation with account and routing numbers is needed at time of purchase. (The second rate listed is the installment payment that is drafted 11 times a year for an annual membership). Included in the installment payment is a $1 per month service fee.

All annual members receive a 10 percent discount for all Recreation Services programs held at the DCRC that do not already reflect a membership discount (i.e. fitness passes).

DCRC Daily Guest Rates

City of Dublin Resident Nonresident

Adult 18 years and older $7 $15

Youth 3–17 years $5 $7

2 years and younger Free Free

Proof of residency is required to receive City of Dublin Resident rate. All guests are required to present a state, school, or City of Dublin picture ID prior to passing the Check-In Desk. Guests 10-17 years old may request to have an ID issued at the Welcome Desk when accompanied by a guardian with proper identification.

DCRC MEMBERSHIP RATESMembership Rates City of Dublin

Resident Annual Membership (proof of residency required)

Dublin School District Resident Annual Membership (proof of residency required)

Nonresident Annual Membership

6 Month Membership (City of Dublin residents only)

Individual $240 ($21.00 per month)

$440 ($37.67 per month)

$660 ($56.00 per month)

$145

Household of 2 $415 ($35.58 per month)

$730 ($61.83 per month)

$1160 ($97.67 per month)

$250

Household of 3 $545 ($46.42 per month)

$980 ($82.67 per month)

$1535 ($128.92 per month)

$330

Household of 4 $625 ($53.08 per month)

$1055 ($88.92 per month)

$1730 ($145.17 per month)

$375

Household of 5 or more $665 ($56.42 per month)

$1125 ($94.75 per month)

$1905 ($159.75 per month)

$405

Senior (60 and over, proof of age required)

$120 ($11.00 per month)

$170 ($15.17 per month)

$220 ($19.33 per month)

College Student $120 $225 $345

Dublin Corporate Individual $270($23.50 per month)

Military/Veterans (w/valid identification)

$220 ($19.33 per month)

$400 ($34.33 per month)

$600 ($51 per month)

(must be 25 or younger & current college enrollment schedule required, limited to 70 visits per membership year)

(current pay stub required)

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RECREATION SERVICES INFORMATION

Bocce Ball CourtsTwo regulation bocce ball courts are available for public use, subject to senior adult programming and league play. Bocce ball sets may be checked out with a valid ID at the Welcome Desk by players 18 and older..

ClassroomsThe classrooms house a variety of programs, including pottery and arts & crafts—meeting the needs of preschoolers, children, teens, adults and senior adults.

Community HallThe Community Hall provides space for parties, receptions, meetings and community events. The facility seats up to 300 or can be divided into smaller rooms.

Gymnasium

Arts & Crafts

DCRC MAP

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP SALESPurchase or renew your Annual Membership at the Welcome Desk. Here are some guidelines:

• Annual memberships are available to families and individuals living in the same household.

• A valid photo ID is required for all membership/pass sales and renewals. In addition, a current utility bill or a valid Ohio driver’s license with current address is required as proof of residency at the time of application or renewal.

• Proof of age is required for children ages 2 years and under (birth certificate) and for adults over 60.

• Household members under age 18 must have a parent or guardian complete the membership application.

• Household members 18 or older must sign the application and provide proof of residency.

• Upon enrollment, you are issued a DCRC photo ID or key fob. This DCRC pass must be presented to enter the facility.

• There is a $25 reinstatement fee for memberships renewed within one year of termination.

• The Welcome Desk is open: Monday-Friday 8am-9:15pm Saturday 8am-7:45pm Sunday 8am-7:45pm

DCRC Map Key

A/B/C ClassroomsE Elevator1/2 Meeting RoomsRR RestroomsFL Family Locker RoomsLab Computer Lab

Subway Restaurant

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RECREATION SERVICES INFORMATION

Abbey Theater of Dublin A 200-seat theater can be used for musical, theatrical and dance performances; film/video; lectures; and seminars.

Computer LabEquipped with workstations and a variety of software programs, the computer lab provides high-speed Internet access and opportunities for beginning and intermediate instruction. Open to ages 18 & up.

Private Changing RoomsEach private changing room has its own shower, restroom, and adjacent lockers. One changing room, designed for people with special needs, features a dressing table. Private changing rooms are intended for families, transgender individuals, and those with special needs.

Fitness AreaLooking for free weights and cardiovascular equipment? Check out the fully equipped fitness areas. You will find treadmills, elliptical machines, bicycles and stair steppers along with free weights, plate loaded machines and a complete set of Cybex strength equipment. Please note, we are not equipped as a powerlifting or CrossFit facility.

Group Fitness StudiosIf you enjoy group fitness, check out the myriad of classes offered. Two state-of-the-art studios feature suspended floors to help reduce impact and injury. Several pass options are available, allowing participants to choose from a weekly schedule of classes that include Spinning®, Pilates and TRX.

Jogging/Walking TrackJoggers and walkers on the second floor track can cover a mile in 13 laps. An expanse of windows provides views of the pools and the outdoors.

Multi-Purpose PoolThe competitive/lap pool measures 25 yards by 25 meters and has two one-meter diving boards. This pool often is divided for activities such as aqua aerobics, open swim, swim team practice and instruction. Bleachers provide ample seating and a separate entrance makes it perfect for area swim meets. The natatorium walls in both the lap and leisure pools are lined with sound-absorbing material.

Leisure PoolA unique feature of the DCRC is the leisure pool, which includes a lazy river, frog slide for children, double helix slide for those who are a little more daring and a zero-foot entry point for cautious tots. The warmer water and 3.5-foot maximum depth make this pool perfect for children, adults and senior adults.

Senior Adult LoungeAn elegant, cozy lounge welcomes senior adults to our center. Enjoy playing cards with friends, reading by a fireplace or simply relaxing in this peaceful environment.

Teen LoungeA teen lounge offers space and a variety of programming opportunities for Dublin teens.

Wee Folk/Youth Lounge While moms and dads are working out, attending a class or relaxing in the hot tub, they can rest assured that their children—from ages 6 weeks to 12 years—are nearby and safe. Children can play in the indoor or outdoor area or engage in age-appropriate games and activities.

MEET YOUR STAFFDEPARTMENT OF PARKS & RECREATION Field/Park/Shelter Reservations contact Community Events614.410.45106555 Shier-Rings Road, Dublin, OH 43016 614.410.4700

Matt Earman Director of Parks & RecreationMarja Keplar Administrative Support IIIShawn Krawetzki Landscape Architect SupervisorMichael Hiatt Landscape ArchitectTim Jansen Maintenance Crew Supervisor

RECREATION SERVICES 5600 Post Road, Dublin, OH 43017 614.410.4550

Tracey Gee Director of Recreation ServicesErin Duffee Recreation Services AdministratorKelly Rigano Recreation Services AdministratorMollie Steiner Recreation Services AdministratorKim Wigram Recreation Services Administrator Joe Bishara Recreation Supervisor, TheaterSusan Burns Recreation Services, Facility ReservationsPat Casto Recreation Supervisor, Fitness & Wellness ProgramsCrista Donaldson Administrative Support IIKate Futty Operations Coordinator, AquaticsSally Gill Group Fitness CoordinatorScott Hanks Recreation Supervisor, Wee Folk Room, Teen Programs Tracy Hrusovsky Recreation Specialist, OperationsWanda Kamler Recreation Supervisor, Senior Adult ProgramsRachel Keitz Program Coordinator, Preschool/Youth ProgramsKevin Lacey Recreation Supervisor, Preschool/Youth Programs

Jim Loch Recreation Supervisor, OperationsStacie Neilan Program Specialist, Senior Adult ProgramsT.J. Putnam Membership Services CoordinatorBarbara Ray Nature Education CoordinatorMatthew Rice Program Coordinator, AquaticsJamie Schlarman Recreation Specialist, OperationsJodi Shealy Program Coordinator, Adaptive RecreationStacey Tighe Recreation Supervisor, AquaticsJennifer Vosters Recreation Supervisor, Adult ProgramsJulie Yesnick Recreation Coordinator, Fitness & Wellness Programs

COMMUNITY EVENTS Field/Park/Shelter reservations 6555 Shier-Rings Road, Dublin OH 43016 614.410.4510

PARK OPERATIONS6555 Shier-Rings Road, Dublin, OH 43016 614.410.4700

Jay Anderson Director of Park OperationsKim Mahaney Administrative Support IIBrian Goodall City ForesterScott Moncrief City HorticulturistChris Nicol Operations Administrator Maintenance Crew SupervisorsVince Vannicelli Tom Siebert Matt DunbarRob Wagner Clint Hutson Tyson Vollrath Assistant ForestersSteve Spillers Jocelyn Knerr Jeff Myers Mike Sturtz Assistant HorticulturistsMadeleine Coalmer Tim Fleischer Matt GuthrieAdam McCoy Tyler Pickrell Jay Truman

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FACILITY RENTAL INFORMATION

FACILITY RENTAL INFORMATION

The next time you’re planning a birthday party, corporate meeting, family reunion, wedding or any type of gathering, consider the following community event venues.

THE ABBEY THEATER OF DUBLIN The 200-seat Abbey Theater of Dublin is an ideal setting for theater and music performances, movies, business presentations, meetings, lectures and more. The hardwood stage is located at floor level. All seats provide excellent views. Other amenities: backstage short-term storage, two private dressing rooms, state-of-the-art lighting, flexible sound and video systems and technical support. Additional charges may apply. Abbey Theater rental hours follow the hours of operation of the DCRC for Sunday through Thursday rentals. Rental hours may be extended to midnight for Friday and Saturday rentals. Contact Theater Supervisor, Joe Bishara, at 614.410.4554 for availability & bookings.

Rehearsal Rate/ Hour Half-Day house lights 2 hr. up to Rental Rates only minimum 5 hours

Standard rate $90 $160 $605Corporate resident $75 $140 $520Dublin non-profit $70 $135 $490Non-profit performing arts groups $60 $85 $320

A $200 refundable deposit required

MEETING ROOMS614.410.4550

DCRC meeting rooms feature training-room tables, A/V equipment and comfortable seating for up to 20 people.

Rental rates per hour

Dublin residents or nonprofit $35/hour Dublin School District and corporate residents $45/hour Non-residents $80/hour

COMMUNITY HALL614.410.4550

This upscale facility, measuring more than 4,000 square feet, can be divided into three smaller rooms. It can accommodate events ranging from 15 to 300 people. It also features:

• Tables and chairs (linens are not provided)• Complimentary internet access and audio/visual equipment• Risers and/or stage (additional fees may apply)• Caterers or external food and beverage service are welcome • Complimentary use of the kitchen and ice machine is based upon availability• Beer and wine may be served after 7:30pm (Fridays and Saturdays only, other restrictions apply).

Rental hours follow the operational hours of the Dublin Community Recreation Center. Rental hours may be extended to midnight on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays based on facility and staff availability.

1/3 2/3 Entire Hourly rates of hall* of hall* hall*

Dublin resident or non-profit $55 $90 $120 Dublin School District & corporate resident $75 $120 $165 Non-residents $135 $225 $315

*A $200 refundable deposit required

INDOOR POOL RENTALThe indoor pools are available to rent for exclusive use on Saturday evenings from 8:15-10:15pm. Reservations must be made at least 30 days in advance. Call 614.410.4550 for information and pricing.

POOL PARTY PACKAGE – AVAILABLE ONLINEThis special package includes use of the swimming pool, a class-room for a total of 2 ½ hours, paper products and balloons. Packages are available on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Prices are based on parties up to and including 20 guests, swimmers and non-swimmers.

Pool Party Package rates

Dublin residents $100/package Non-residents $200/package

Please note: The DCRC pool requires specific adult-to-child ratios for children younger than 10 years old. Please refer to page 42.

FACILITIES

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FACILITY RENTAL INFORMATION

PARK RENTALS614.410.4510

Pavilions, shelter houses and amphitheaters can be reserved at Coffman, Scioto, Amberleigh and Kaltenbach Parks. All other park facilities, with the exception of designated sports fields, within the city of Dublin can be used on a first come, first serve basis.

Pavilion amenities include at least one fireplace, attached restrooms, and a kitchen. Shelter houses are open on all sides and have at least 6 picnic tables. Amphitheaters are wooden stages (Coffman Amphitheater is covered).

No alcohol is permitted in the parks. Parks are open from dawn until dusk (7am-9pm).

Shelter house reservations are available at http://dublinohiousa.gov/facility-reservations/park-reservations/

Coffman and Amberleigh Pavilions (seat 70–80)Rental rates

Dublin residents $15/hour ($120/day) Non-residents $50/hour ($400/day)

$100 refundable deposit required

Shelter houses (seat 50) and AmphitheatersRental rates

Dublin residents $10/hour Non-residents $30/hour

KALTENBACH COMMUNITY CENTER This indoor facility is located in Ted Kaltenbach Park and is perfect for small parties, reunions, or company outings. When renting the space, guests get two rooms for one low price. One room can seat up to 70 people and the other can seat up to 30. It also features:• Tables and chairs (linens are not provided) • Complimentary internet access and audio/visual equipment • Kitchen with refrigerator/freezer, range, and sink • Caterers or external food and beverage service are welcome. Alcohol is not permitted.

Rental hours follow the operational hours of the Dublin Community Recreation Center. Rental hours may be extended to 10pm on Fridays and 11pm on Saturdays based on facility and staff availability.

Rental rates per hour, $200 refundable deposit required

Dublin residents $45/hourNon-residents $100/hour

FACILITY RENTALS REFUND POLICYCommunity Hall Deposits are nonrefundable if the event is canceled within 60 days of the scheduled event. Upon written cancellation of a reservation at least 60 days prior to the scheduled event, the City refunds the deposit and rental fees collected, less a $15 administrative fee.Kaltenbach Community Center, birthday parties, classrooms, meeting rooms and shelter house/park rentals: Upon written cancellation of a reservation at least two weeks before the scheduled event, the City refunds the rental fees collected, less a $15 administrative fee.• Refunds are not issued for cancellations made within two weeks of the event. • Refunds are not given for inclement weather.It’s Easy to Make a Reservation

Dublin Community Hall, Indoor Pools, Classrooms, Meeting Rooms – General rental information, event planning needs. Contact the Reservations Staff at 614.410.4550

Abbey Theater – Contact Theater Supervisor, Joe Bishara, at 614.410.4554

Kaltenbach Community Center and Parks Rentals – Visit http://dublinohiousa.gov/facility-reservations/park-reservations/or call 614.410.4510

Detailed rental information, facility descriptions and photos at http://dublinohiousa.gov/recreation-services/facility-reservations/

• Full menu of sandwiches, salads, breakfast items and beverages

• Hours of Operation – Monday-Friday, 8am-9pm; Saturdays and Sundays 9am-7pm • 614.792.7827

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ABBEY THEATER ABBEY THEATER OF DUBLIN

Tickets are available online at http://tinyurl.com/glvqxal, by phone at 614.410.4550, or at the welcome desk at the DCRC.

Toddler Theater Recommended for ages two and up

Performer Marlene Metz plays children’s music and is joined by a special costumed character. Enjoy a wonderful, interactive performance designed especially for young ones. Parents are encouraged to bring cameras.

Wednesdays Jan 8, Feb 5, Mar 11, April 1, 15 & 29 10am

Tickets: $2 per child

Magic Man Carroll BakerFor ages 5 & up

Carroll is back, and better than ever, to kick off the Abbey Theater’s 2020 season! Please join us as “Columbus’ funniest magician” brings an outstanding performance of magic and comedy.

Saturday Jan 11 11am

Tickets: $7 adults, $5 seniors and students

WINTER 2020 PERFORMANCES

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Preschool Open GymDublin Recreation Services staff

Bring your little ones on Mondays and Fridays to Preschool Open Gym. The gym is set up with age-appropriate toys and equipment for you and your child to play and have a safe, fun time. This is a drop-in program, with no registration necessary. Fee is collected when you arrive, or purchase a POG pass for quick entry. An adult must accompany every child or family of children. This program is not intended for daycares and playgroups. More information is available at www.dublinohiousa.go/recreation-services/preschoolyouth.

No Gym Jan 20, Feb 14, Feb 17, Mar 23, Mar 27, & Apr 10Ages: 6 mos-6 yrs

Date Day Time Fee

Jan 6-May 18 M & F 9-11 a.m. $3 per child/per visit $30 POG pass (11 visits)

Location: DCRC, Gymnasium B

PS Story StretchersJennifer Green

Experience the magic of a good book! Each session we discover a new adventure and expand to stretch the story beyond the book to include fun activities, art projects, songs, and more. Parent participation is not required.

Ages: 3-5

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

112159.01 Jan 11 Sa 10-11am $10 $20 112159.02 Feb 1 Sa 10-11am $10 $20 112159.03 Feb 8 Sa 10-11am $10 $20 112159.04 Feb 29 Sa 10-11am $10 $20

Location: DCRC, Classrooms A & B

WhirlygigMarlene Hartzler

Join Miss Marlene while she plays guitar and invites you to sing along to your favorite songs, plus learn new ones that you can enjoy at home. Using your imagination, go on a musical journey of discovery and delight each week in this high-energy parent/child participation program.

No class Feb 18 Ages: 1-2.5

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

113165.01 Feb 4-Mar 10 Tu 10-10:45am $65 $75 213165.01 Apr 7-May 12 Tu 10-10:45am $60 $70

Ages: 2-5

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

113166.01 Feb 4-Mar 10 Tu 11-11:45am $65 $75 213166.01 Apr 7-May 12 Tu 11-11:45am $60 $70

Location: DCRC, Classrooms A & B

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HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES

Father/Daughter Dance Join us for a Valentine’s dance especially for young ladies and the special man in their lives (dads/grandpas/uncles/etc). The evening includes desserts, dancing, crafts, and a photo booth to capture all the fun memories of the night. Young ladies receive a special keepsake to take home at the end of the evening. Dress for a special Valentine’s party in attire that is comfortable and fitting for the evening. Enrollment is per couple - register under child’s name.

Add to the evening by registering for dinner at the Golf Club of Dublin. Dinner menu TBD. Dinner registration must be made IN ADVANCE (by February 1). Dinner is NOT available to add on the day of the event. Fee is per couple and includes tax and gratuity. To register more than one daughter for this event, contact Rachel Keitz at 614.410.4575.

Additional dance fee $10 per daughter. Additional dinner fee $10 per daughter.

Ages: 3-11

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

129150.01 Feb 15 Sa 6-8pm $33 $43 DANCE 129150.02 Feb 15 Sa 5-6pm $40 $40 DINNER

Location: Golf Club of Dublin, 5805 Eiterman Road

CREATIVE & PERFORMING ARTS

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WeJoySing’s Heart Strings WeJoySing Staff

Discover how your child learns and grows through joy-filled musical play. Together, you and your child share in a wealth of musical activities that stimulate their emotional, cognitive, and social development. Come play, sing, laugh, and learn with your child. Make new friends and create bonds that last a lifetime.

Ages: Birth-2

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

112140.01 Jan 15-Feb 26 W 5:40-6:10pm $93 $103 212140.01 Apr 1-May 13 W 5:40-6:10pm $93 $103

Ages: 2-3

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

112141.01 Jan 15-Feb 26 W 6:20-6:50pm $93 $103 212141.01 Apr 1-May 13 W 6:20-6:50pm $93 $103

Ages: 3-5

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

112142.01 Jan 15-Feb 26 W 7-7:30pm $93 $103 212142.01 Apr 1-May 13 W 7-7:30pm $93 $103

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts

Splat Art Holly Romano

Dip... drop... SPLAT! This messy parent/child program creates artistic explorations with paint, paper, water, and more. Play with colors, textures, and mediums each week while learning about letters and numbers...there’s even a story included! Register early and don’t forget to dress for a mess. Parent participation is required.

Ages: 2-4

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

112158.01 Jan 9-Jan 30 Th 10-10:45am $40 $50 112158.02 Feb 20-Mar 12 Th 10-10:45am $40 $50 212158.01 Apr 9-Apr 30 Th 10-10:45am $40 $50

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts

Preschool PaintersLynn Bowser

Preschoolers create an art masterpiece each week using unique materials and paints to explore a variety of art techniques. Materials may include marshmallows, cars, cookie cutters, bubbles, and more. Register early and plan to dress for a mess! Each session offers new themes/projects. Parent participation is not required.

Ages: 3-5

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

112155.01 Jan 7-Jan 28 Tu 10-10:45am $40 $50 112155.02 Feb 11-Mar 3 Tu 10-10:45am $40 $50

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts

Elements of Art NEWHolly Romano

Children learn the basics of art through fun and engaging projects. Art concepts for this session include line, shape, pattern, color, space, texture and value. Based on a kindergarten art curriculum, Ms. Holly engages children in age appropriate creative thinking and discovery while having fun and building a strong art foundation. All supplies and materials included.

No class Jan 20 & Mar 23 Ages: 5-6

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

112160.01 Jan 13-Feb 10 M 1:15-2pm $40 $50 112160.02 Mar 2-Mar 30 M 1:15-2pm $40 $50 212160.01 Apr 13-May 4 M 1:15-2pm $40 $50

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts

Family ClayStacey Besst

Join us for a family clay class where you have a chance to work side by side with your child. Learn basic hand-building and glazing techniques. Each class includes a demonstration followed by the opportunity for hands-on practice with additional assistance available. Enrollment is per couple - please register under the child’s name.

No class Apr 12 & May 10 Ages: 5-11

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

112181.01 Jan 12-Feb 9 Su 1-2:30pm $64 $74 112181.02 Jan 12-Feb 9 Su 2:30-4pm $64 $74 212181.01 Apr 5-May 17 Su 1-2:30pm $64 $74 212181.02 Apr 5-May 17 Su 2:30-4pm $64 $74

Location: DCRC, Ceramics Studio

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SPECIAL INTEREST & ACTIVE PLAY

Tumble Time Dublin Dance Centre & Gymnastics

Join Dublin Dance Centre & Gymnastics in developing and improving your child’s coordination, large motor and movement skills through basic tumbling techniques. Participants stay actively involved from start to finish with warm ups, games and activities. Parent participation is required.

Ages: 2-3

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

116200.01 Jan 9-Feb 6 Th 10:15-11am $50 $60 216200.01 Apr 9-May 7 Th 10:15-11am $50 $60

Location: DCRC, Gym B

Little NinjasDavid Agler

Little Ninjas incorporates age-appropriate exercises and games to help strengthen balance, coordination, listening, following directions, and good sportsmanship. Sensei Dave facilitates proper technique of basic karate exercises while parents work with their child to encourage engagement and assist with appropriate posture and practice. Parent participation is required.

Ages: 3-5

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

114150.01 Jan 8-Jan 29 W 5:30-6:30pm $45 $55 114150.02 Feb 12-Mar 4 W 5:30-6:30pm $45 $55 214150.01 Apr 1-Apr 22 W 5:30-6:30pm $45 $55

Location: DCRC, Classrooms A & B

Little RhinosPro Martial Arts Staff

Little Rhinos is part of the Pro Martial Arts Armor program (an anti-bullying and predator prevention curriculum). Your child gains character development values such as self-confidence, body control, and discipline through the practice of age-appropriate martial arts. The session concludes with a testing day (optional) on Friday, March 13 held at Pro Martial Arts Studios in Powell. Testing day is an opportunity for participants to test their skills and break a board to earn their new belt. Optional testing fees ($30) and uniform fees ($25) are payable directly to the Pro Martial Arts staff after the first class.

No class Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 9 Ages: 3-5

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

114202.01 Jan 6-Mar 13 M 6-7pm $85 $95

Location: Kaltenbach Park, Room A

Archaeology, Can You Dig It? NEWJeff White

“Archaeology, Can You Dig It?” is an outreach program aimed at school-aged children and young adults. Through a variety of hands-on STEM activities, participants engage in excavation projects to determine an artifact’s age, learn how to determine where and why to mark and measure an excavation plot, and much more. All supplies and materials are provided.

No class Feb 17 Ages: 5-6

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

114207.01 Jan 27-Mar 2 M 4:15-5:15pm $79 $89

Location: DCRC, Classroom C

Deer Discoveries NEWBarbara Ray

Join Mrs. Barbara for a hike in Kosciuszko Park as we seek out and identify the signs and tracks of our neighborhood deer. Included in our discovery is a discussion on adaptations, habits, history, and types of foods deer seek out during the winter months. We end our hike creating an acorn art station to leave for our hooved friends. Dress for outdoor conditions.

Ages: All

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

114209.01 Jan 14 Tu 4:30-5:30pm $5 $5

Location: Kosciuszko Park, 4444 Hard Road

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This is HomeBarbara Ray

Explore the Adena-Hopewell ceremonial mounds at Ferris Wright Park, engage in an ancient game of “Chunky”, and try your hand at spear tossing. Create your own animal art in a Mica likeness form as we learn about the people who called Dublin home over a thousand years ago. Dress for outdoor weather. Fee is PER FAMILY - register only one family member. Parent participation is required.

Ages: All

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

114212.01 Mar 3 Tu 5:30-6:30pm $5 $5

Location: Ferris-Wright Park, 4400 Emerald Parkway

Family Fishing FunBarbara Ray

Join Ms. Barbara at the DCRC Pond for a fun, family evening of fishing! Get up close and hands-on with nature as we practice techniques to catch fish, including how to properly cast and catch. Equipment and supplies are provided. Fee is per family - register only one family member. Parent participation is required.

Ages: All

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

214207.01 Apr 7 Tu 6-7pm $5 $5

Location: Coffman Park, DCRC Pond

PRESCHOOL SPORTS

Preschool SportsBally Sports Group

Young children are introduced to athletic movements including kicking, throwing, catching, rolling, and running in this fun Bally Sports program. Weekly instruction includes relay races, partner games, and more! All equipment provided by Bally Sports Group. Parent participation is required.

Ages: 2-3

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

116098.01 Jan 15-Feb 12 W 9:30-10:10am $49 $59

Location: DCRC, Gym B

Multi Sports ClassBally Sports Group

Have a ball with Bally Sports learning a wide variety of sports in an encouraging, fun way! Sports may include soccer, baseball, basketball, flag football, and hockey. Participants receive valuable lessons in sportsmanship, teamwork, respect and more while having a blast. All equipment provided by Bally Sports Group.

Ages: 3-6

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

116099.01 Jan 15-Feb 12 W 10:15-10:55am $49 $59

Location: DCRC, Gym B

Little BallersBally Sports Group

Learn the fundamentals of dribbling, shooting, passing, rebounding, and the concept of game play in this fun, age-appropriate sports program perfect for first time basketball players. Each week includes developmental instruction and modified recreation game play.

Ages: 4-6

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

115250.01 Jan 11-Feb 15 Sa 11:15am-12:10pm $79 $89 115250.02 Jan 11-Feb 15 Sa 12:15-1:10pm $79 $89

Location: DCRC, Gym B

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PRESCHOOLSoccer Shots MiniSoccer Shots Staff

Soccer Shots Mini is a high-energy program introducing children to fundamental soccer principles, such as using your feet, dribbling, and basic rules of the game. An optional sports jersey is available for purchase - fees payable directly to Soccer Shots after the first class.

Ages: 2-3.5

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

115000.01 Jan 18-Feb 22 Sa 10-10:30am $76 $86

Location: Kaltenbach Park, Room A

Soccer Shots ClassicSoccer Shots Staff

Soccer Shots Classic utilizes creative and imaginative games to focus on basic soccer skills like dribbling, passing, and shooting. Over the course of the session children learn basic soccer skills in a fun, non-competitive environment, as well as positive character traits of respect, teamwork, and appreciation. An optional sports jersey is available for purchase - fees payable directly to Soccer Shots staff after the first class.

Ages: 3.5-5

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

115100.01 Jan 18-Feb 22 Sa 10:45-11:15am $76 $86

Location: Kaltenbach Park, Room A

Jump Start Floor HockeyJump Start Sports LLC

Take your best shot and see how much fun playing floor hockey can be with Jump Start Sports! This modified version of the game includes age-appropriate equipment and instruction on shooting, passing, defending, and goalkeeping. Each week includes skills and drills for a natural development of the game. All equipment provided by Jump Start Sports.

No class Feb 17 Ages: 3-4

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

115247.01 Jan 27-Mar 9 M 4:15-5:15pm $73 $83

Ages: 5-6

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

115248.01 Jan 27-Mar 9 M 5:30-6:30pm $73 $83

Location: DCRC, Gym B

Hummingbirds SoccerJump Start Sports LLC

Have fun and learn the basics of soccer, including dribbling, passing, defense and positioning. Each week includes instruction in all aspects of the game with fun drills and low-key, non-competitive games. All equipment provided by Jump Start Sports.Ages: 3-4

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

216300.01 Apr 9-May 14 Th 5:15-6:15pm $73 $83

Ages: 5-6

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

216301.01 Apr 9-May 14 Th 6:15-7:15pm $73 $83

Location: Coffman Park, Coffman South Field

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2020 SUMMER CAMPS

Summer Camp FairDublin Parks & Recreation staff Find the best program options for your child at our fifth annual Summer Camp Fair! Learn about the Dublin Recreation Center’s summer camps and activities for preschoolers, youth and teens. Talk with staff and have your questions answered so you are ready to register in April.

Ages: All

Date Day Time

Mar 7 Sa 10am–1pm

Location: DCRC, Tallas 2 and 3

Summer Camp Registration & InformationSummer camp registration takes place the beginning of April.

We are finalizing our programming for the 2020 Summer Camp season. More detailed information regarding the camps and enrollment process will be available by the end of January on our camps webpage http://dublinohiousa.gov/recreation-services/camps/ and listed in the Spring/Summer Healthy Programs & Activities Guide.

Special Needs ParticipantsParks & Recreation Services promotes an inclusive policy for all our programs. To provide the best overall experience for your child or to carry over IEP accommodations, an appointment must be made for an inquiry of needs. Contact Jodi Shealy, Adaptive Recreation Coordinator, at 614.410.4574. An accommodation plan must be completed prior to your child’s camp registration. This plan is required each camp season.

The American Camp Association© (ACA) has recognized our Wyandot Camps for achieving ACA-Accredited© status for 2020. ACA is the only independent accrediting organization

reviewing camp operations in the country. Its nationally recognized standards program focuses primarily on the program quality, health and safety aspects of a camp’s operation. ACA collaborates with experts from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Red Cross, and other youth-serving agencies to assure that current practices at the camp reflect the most up-to-date, research-based standards in camp operation. For more parent-focused information about accreditation, visit ACA’s website at https://www.acacamps.org/campers-families.

For specific questions about Preschool & Youth camps:Kevin Lacey Preschool/Youth Program Supervisor [email protected]

Rachel KeitzPreschool/Youth Coordinator [email protected]

TBDRecreatIon Specialist614.410.4575

Jodi ShealyAdaptive Recreation [email protected] 614.410.4574

Preschool/Youth Camp Email Communication ListIf you are interested in receiving the most up-to-date preschool/youth camp information, contact the Preschool/Youth Coordinator to be added to our email list. Pre-season camp information is sent out via the camp email list in January.

For specific questions about Teen camps:Scott HanksTeen Program [email protected]

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School’s OutCamp Staff

School’s Out participants stay actively engaged in games, crafts, and nature/science exploration, with specialized activities and guest speakers scheduled from noon-2p each session. Outdoor play is possible (weather permitting). Bring a nut-free lunch and be prepared for a day of fun and play! Participants do not swim during this program. All participants are required to have a completed online health care form on file before attending the program.

Ages: 6-12

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

121100.01 Jan 20 M 8am-5:30pm $35 $45 121100.02 Feb 14 F 8am-5:30pm $35 $45 121100.03 Feb 17 M 8am-5:30pm $35 $45 221100.01 Apr 10 F 8am-5:30pm $35 $45

Location: DCRC, Classrooms A & B

Spring Break CampCamp Staff

Spring Break Camp participants stay actively engaged in games, crafts, and nature/science exploration, with specialized activities and guest speakers scheduled throughout the week. Outdoor play is possible (weather permitting). Bring a nut-free lunch each day. Swimming days and field trip (TBD) also included in the week. All participants are required to have a completed online health care form on file before attending the program.

Ages: 6-12

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

121110.01 Mar 23 M 8am-5:30pm $35 $45 121110.02 Mar 24 Tu 8am-5:30pm $35 $45 121110.03 Mar 25 W 8am-5:30pm $50 $60 121110.04 Mar 26 Th 8am-5:30pm $35 $45 121110.05 Mar 27 F 8am-5:30pm $35 $45

Location: DCRC, Classrooms A & B

Studio Art Spring Break Camp NEWHolly Romano

Join Ms. Holly during Spring Break for a fun, creative exploration of art and animals. Utilizing markers, paints, and other mediums, create animal artwork each camp day that explores a variety of techniques to bring the animals to life on the page. All supplies and materials are included in the fee.

Ages: 6-8

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

121113.01 Mar 23-Mar 26 M-Th 10-11:45am $50 $60

Ages: 9-12

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

121114.01 Mar 23-Mar 26 M-Th 1-2:45pm $50 $60

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts

Spring Break Sports CampBally Sports Group

Participate in a variety of exciting sports and camp activities along with traditional camp games hosted by Bally Sports Group. Sports instruction includes soccer, basketball, flag football and more! Bring a water bottle and be ready to stay actively engaged from start to finish. All supplies and materials are provided.

Ages: 6-12

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

121115.01 Mar 23-Mar 27 M-F 1:30-4:30pm $100 $110

Location: DCRC, Gym B

HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES

Father/Daughter DanceJoin us for a Valentine’s dance especially for young ladies and the special man in their lives (dads/grandpas/uncles/etc). The evening includes desserts, dancing, crafts, and a photo booth to capture all the fun memories of the night. Young ladies receive a special keepsake to take home at the end of the evening. Dress for a special Valentine’s party in attire that is comfortable and fitting for the evening. Enrollment is per couple - register under child’s name.

Add to the evening by registering for dinner at the Golf Club of Dublin. Dinner menu TBD. Dinner registration must be made IN ADVANCE (by February 1). Dinner is NOT available to add on the day of the event. Fee is per couple and includes tax and gratuity. To register more than one daughter for this event, contact Rachel Keitz at 614.410.4575.

Additional dance fee $10 per daughter. Additional dinner fee $10 per daughter.

Ages: 3-11

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

129150.01 Feb 15 Sa 6-8pm $33 $43 DANCE 129150.02 Feb 15 Sa 5-6pm $40 $40 DINNER

Location: Golf Club of Dublin, 5805 Eiterman Rd.

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Saturday Art ClubBen Ehlert

Designed for both beginner and intermediate artists, engage in a variety of techniques in drawing and painting to create authentic works of art. Through imagination and observation, explore composition, pattern, line, texture, color, and more. Each session offers new project ideas and may include watercolor, acrylic, charcoal, pencil, pastel and prints.

No class Apr 11 Ages: 6-12

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

122195.01 Jan 11-Jan 25 Sa 9:30-11am $35 $45 122195.02 Feb 8-Feb 22 Sa 9:30-11am $35 $45 222195.01 Apr 4-Apr 25 Sa 9:30-11am $35 $45

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts

Studio Art: Masters NEWHolly Romano

Learn about art from the masters such as Picasso, Matisse, Dali, and more. Each week includes reading and discussion about the artist, and time to create your own masterpiece based on their unique artistic style/technique utilizing a variety of mediums. All supplies and materials are included in the fee.

Ages: 8-12

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

122186.01 Jan 15-Feb 5 W 4:15-5:30pm $50 $60 122186.02 Feb 19-Mar 11 W 4:15-5:30pm $50 $60 222186.01 Apr 8-Apr 29 W 4:15-5:30pm $50 $60

Location: Kaltenbach Park, Rooms A & B

Ceramics 1Stacey Besst

Learn three basic hand-building techniques and proper glazing methods to create ceramic pieces based on personal interests utilizing low fire clay and glazes (non-functional pieces). Each class includes a demonstration followed by the opportunity for hands-on practice with additional assistance, as needed. Develop individual creative processes and personal expressions through this engaging art form. No outside work or materials are permitted in this program. All supplies and materials are included in the fee.

Ages: 6-12

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

122182.01 Jan 14-Feb 18 Tu 4:30-5:30pm $66 $76 222182.01 Mar 31-May 5 Tu 4:30-5:30pm $66 $76

Location: DCRC, Ceramics Studio

Ceramics 2Stacey Besst

This projects-based class is designed to expand on basic ceramics knowledge, and includes an opportunity to learn wheel-throwing ceramic techniques. No outside ceramic work or materials are permitted in this program. All supplies and materials are included in the fee.

Ages: 8-14

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

122183.01 Jan 16-Feb 20 Th 4:30-5:30pm $66 $76

Location: DCRC, Ceramics Studio

Photography ClubStacey Besst

Learn to create interesting digital images while exploring the basic properties of using a camera for photographic and compositional creations. Each week we discover camera functions including aperture, shutter, ISO, focus and more. Participants receive an SD card to utilize throughout the program and take home at the end to share with family and friends. All equipment provided.

Ages: 8-14

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

221125.01 Apr 2-May 7 Th 5-6pm $65 $75

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts

Wildest Dreams of Playmaking CCT STAFF

With its 37th show premiering in April, CCT’s The Child Writing Project (CWP) collects stories from students throughout Ohio each school year. A handful of these stories are chosen to be performed as a brand new CCT play each year! Using the Wildest Dreams theme (writing submissions due Jan 31, 2020!), students learn the basics of playwriting, create their own dreamy theatrical pieces, and bring them to life onstage for the final day of class. Students also receive a complimentary ticket to the CWP Wildest Dreams premiere performance, happening at the Abbey Theater on April 19th. All levels of experience and skill are welcome, as there will be something for everyone in this class!

Ages: 6-9

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

193303.01 Mar 2-Apr 27 M 4:30-5:15pm $115 $125

Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater

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YOUTHLast Case of Sherlock Holmes Candace Mazur-Darman

This winter we solve crimes with the infamous Sherlock Holmes. To spice up his mysteries, we are adding comedy. The younger cast members become the Baker Street Irregulars. Learn how to make the audience roar with laughter.

Ages: 6-8

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

193107.01 Jan 14-Mar 10 Tu 6-6:45pm $60 $70

Ages: 9-14

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

193108.01 Jan 14-Mar 10 Tu 7-8:15pm $60 $70

Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater

Broadway Basics CCT STAFF

Perfect for performers who are new to the stage or looking to grow their skills. Explore important fundamentals of acting, singing, and dancing while developing the confidence needed to take the stage in a musical. Students work together to stage ensemble musical numbers and scenes from both classic and contemporary Broadway musicals in this introduction to the world of musical theatre. Families are invited for a special sharing of the ensemble’s work on the final day of class!

Ages: 6-9

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

193304.01 Mar 2-Apr 27 M 5:30-6:15pm $115 $125

Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater

5 Musicals in 5 Days Camp CCT STAFF

Join CCT at the Abbey Theater during Spring Break 2020 for a camp experience like no other! Every day focuses on a different musical such as Wicked, Hamilton, or West Side Story. Students build acting, singing, and dancing skills while learning songs and scenes from each show. While this camp focuses on musical theatre, there are opportunities for students to flex their technical theatre muscles as assistant directors, choreographers, costume designers, stage managers, and more! With so many opportunities to be involved, this camp will have something for everyone from beginners to experienced performers, and for those who love to be on the stage and those who want to direct the action. Students share with families and friends a song or scene from each show at the end of our final day of camp. Bring a lunch (no nuts, please) and be ready for a week of fun and musical theatre with CCT in this dynamic spring break camp!

Ages: 7-10

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

193306.01 Mar 23-Mar 27 M-F 8:30am-4:30pm $325 $357

Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater

Broadway Showstoppers CCT STAFF

Students learn vocals and choreography from some of Broadway’s heart-stopping, feet-stomping numbers from shows such as Hamilton, Matilda, and Wicked! This is the perfect class for anyone who wants to build on their “triple-threat” skills, learn how to hit the notes in their favorite showtunes, or is ready to dip their toes in musical theatre for the first time. Students will have the opportunity to share their progress with family and friends on the final day of class.

Ages: 8-11

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

193305.01 Mar 2-Apr 27 M 6:30-7:30pm $125 $135

Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater

Fairy World Camp Michelle Cornell

Step into the magical world of the Fairies and discover their unique powers and abilities! Students learn the secret ways of these fantastic creatures through a variety of arts activities including creative drama, movement, language arts and crafts. They discover that fairies can be fierce warriors, clever problem solvers and mischievous tricksters. Each student invents a fairy character and shares in the experience of creating an original fairy world. Parents are invited to join us in a culminating show and tell during the final half hour. Bring a packed lunch and snacks (no nuts, please).

Ages: 5-9

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

193504.01 Apr 10 F 9am-5pm $60 $70

Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater

Brave Lads & Dancing Princesses Michelle Cornell

Inspired by the Grimm Brothers’ story, this original short play is commonly known as The Twelve Dancing Princesses. It is a tale of mystery and suspense as a king struggles to discover where his daughters go each night to dance. Students are introduced to a wonderful cast of characters including the King and Queen, the Princesses and their clever Cats, brave Lads who try to solve the problem and the unlikely Hero who exposes a dark enchantment! This production workshop provides budding actors with the opportunity to learn the nuts and bolts of rehearsing, staging and sharing a play. Help contribute ideas in creating and shaping this original adaption. Actors memorize lines as they practice the art of speaking in front of a live audience. Join us in creating an intriguing production full of secrets and wonder!

Ages: 7-11

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

193506.01 Feb 27-Apr 16 Th 6:30-7:45pm $114 $124

Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater

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SPECIAL INTEREST & ACTIVE PLAY

Kids CafeJennifer Green

At the Kids Cafe, participants are involved in creating a sampling of foods based on a theme, and then take home the recipes to make and share with their family. Learn fundamental kitchen skills, work cleanly and safely in the kitchen, and explore new foods following recipes geared for this age group. Seasonal themes include Tailgate (January), After School (February), and St. Patty’s (March). If your child has allergies, please contact Rachel Keitz at 614.410.4575 prior to registering for this program.

Ages: 8-12

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

124181.01 Jan 25 Sa 10am-noon $25 $35 124181.02 Feb 22 Sa 10am-noon $25 $35 124181.03 Mar 7 Sa 10am-noon $25 $35

Location: DCRC, Kitchen

Animal Trackers NEWBarbara Ray

Take a winter hike with us to discover who lives in the forest area surrounding Avery Park. Discover vernal pools, trees over 100 years old, and search for tracks in snow and damp soil to discover which animals are active in the park. We include time to make plaster castings of our found animal tracks to take home at the end of the program.

Ages: 6-12

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

124197.01 Feb 18 Tu 4:30-5:30pm $5 $5

Location: Avery Road Park, 7401 Avery Road

Archaeology, Can You Dig It? NEWJeff White

“Archaeology, Can You Dig It?” is an outreach program aimed at school-aged children and young adults. Through a variety of hands-on STEM activities, participants engage in excavation projects to determine an artifact’s age, learn how to determine where and why to mark and measure an excavation plot, and much more. All supplies and materials are provided.

No class Feb 17 Ages: 7-11

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

124207.01 Jan 27-Mar 2 M 5:30-6:30pm $79 $89

Location: DCRC, Classroom C

Ancient Ohio SurvivalMary Gordon

Learn ancient skills needed for survival at an archaeological site in Ferris Wright Park. Utilizing American Indian tools used 2000 years ago, participants are actively engaged for a true ancient history experience. This program takes place at the Ferris Wright Interpretive Building. Dress for the outdoor weather (clothes that can get dirty), bring a filled water bottle, raincoat and wear closed-toed shoes.

Ages: 8-12

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

124213.01 Mar 27 F 10am-1:30pm $40 $50

Location: Ferris-Wright Park, Interpretive Building, 4400 Emerald Parkway

Sylvan RoboticsSylvan Learning Center

Enjoy hands-on projects involving the build and animation of LEGO animal robots. Participants are introduced to STEM concepts in a creative, engaging, and challenging way each week. Construct different types of animals while utilizing the “WeDo” programming software to animate, command and give life to the animal creations. All supplies and materials provided by Sylvan Learning Center.

Ages: 6-10

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

222101.01 Apr 1-May 6 W 4:30-5:30pm $85 $95

Location: DCRC, Classroom C

Sylvan’s Machine LabSylvan Learning Center

Learn about different types of simple machines each week utilizing LEGO pieces to build and operate machines that demonstrate gears, wheels, levers, pulleys, and inclined planes. Take apart and re-build to see how a few changes modify the way they operate. All supplies and materials provided by Sylvan Learning Center.

Ages: 8-12

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

222102.01 Apr 1-May 6 W 5:45-7:15pm $85 $95

Location: DCRC, Classroom C

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YOUTHKarate/BeginnersDavid Agler

This introductory program covers upper and lower body techniques, with weekly work in self-defense, break falls and rolls. No prior experience is required. Instructors provide information on optional uniform (additional fee). Belt work for this program level includes white and yellow.

Ages: 6-12

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

124170.01 Jan 7-Mar 5 Tu,Th 5:30-6:30pm $90 $100 224170.01 Mar 31-May 28 Tu,Th 5:30-6:30pm $90 $100

Location: DCRC, Classrooms A & B

Karate/IntermediateDavid Agler & Jim Schrock

This novice program is intended for those with prior experience or have completed the beginner program curriculum. Instruction includes the continued study and practice of self-defense, break falls and rolls, and introduction of next level katas. Instructors provide information on equipment and belt promotion (additional fee). Belt work for this program level includes yellow, blue, and green.

Ages: 6 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

124171.01 Jan 7-Mar 5 Tu,Th 6:45-7:45pm $90 $100 224171.01 Mar 31-May 28 Tu,Th 6:45-7:45pm $90 $100

Location: DCRC, Classrooms A & B

Karate/AdvancedDavid Agler, Jim Schrock, & Allen Fankhauser

Instruction for the advanced level includes the continued practice of self-defense, break falls and rolls, next level katas and proper introduction of weapon techniques with bo and sai. Minimum prerequisites include a working knowledge of at least five kata’s or permission of the instructor. Belt work for this class includes green, purple, brown, and black. Must be at least 16 years of age to earn full adult black belt status. Instructors provide information on equipment and belt promotion (additional fee).

Ages: 10 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

124172.01 Jan 7-Mar 5 Tu,Th 8-9pm $90 $100 224172.01 Mar 31-May 28 Tu,Th 8-9pm $90 $100

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio 1

YOUTH SPORTS

Learn to VolleyBally Sports Group

Build your skills in volleyball through development of passing, setting, blocking, and serving. Each week includes modified games that help players learn spacing on the court, communication with teammates, and moving to the ball. Open to both new and skilled players.

Ages: 8-12

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

126020.01 Jan 16-Feb 20 Th 5:30-6:30pm $79 $89

Location: DCRC, Gym B

Shooting Stars 1 & 2Bally Sports Group

Learn the fundamentals of basketball with instruction on dribbling, shooting, passing, rebounding, defense, and the concept of game play. Build an understanding of the skills by utilizing fun terminology and engaging activities. Open to both new and skilled players.

Ages: 7-9

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

126026.01 Jan 11-Feb 15 Sa 1:15-2:15pm $79 $89

Ages: 9-11

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

126027.01 Jan 11-Feb 15 Sa 2:20-3:20pm $79 $89

Location: DCRC, Gym B

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COMMUNITY YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUES

Dublin Football Leaguewww.DublinFootball.org

Dublin Soccer League6631 Commerce Parkway Suite QDublin, OH 43017614.793.8320614.793.9626 [email protected]

Dublin Youth Athletics6543 Commerce Parkway Suite GDublin, OH [email protected] www.dya.com

Cancellation/Refund PoliciesFor complete information, refer to page 51.

Looking for Something Else?Browse the remaining sections of the brochure for additional programs and activities.

Fitness & Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Swim Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Accommodation RequestsRecreation Services promotes an inclusive policy for all our programs. To provide the best overall experience for your child or to carry over IEP/504 accommodations, an appointment must be made for an inquiry of needs. Contact Jodi Shealy, Adaptive Recreation Coordinator, at 614.410.4574. An accommodation plan must be completed prior to the start of the program.

JumpStart Sports Jam NEWJump Start Sports LLC

Join Jump Start Sports after school for fun, fitness, and friendship engaging in a variety of recreational sport games. Winter session includes fun camp games such as kickball, dodgeball, capture the flag, relay races, and more!

Ages: 6-10

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

125246.01 Jan 16-Feb 20 Th 4:15-5:15pm $50 $60

Location: DCRC, Gym B

Intro LacrosseJump Start Sports LLC

Learn the fundamentals of lacrosse, including passing and catching; fielding; cradling; positioning; and defense. Importance of safe play through weekly instruction and fun, non-competitive games included. All equipment provided by Jump Start Sports.

Ages: 6-10

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

226350.01 Apr 8-May 13 W 6:30-7:30pm $73 $83

Location: Coffman Park, Coffman South Field

Youth & Family Tae Kwon DoMaster Mark Bouska, 6th Degree Black Belt

Tae Kwon Do is a Korean martial art that incorporates self-defense moves, hand techniques, and a variety of kicks. Ji Do Kwon is one of the oldest forms of Tae Kwon Do, dating back 2000 years. Traditional, Ji Do Kwon training focuses on discipline through formal practice in a non-contact format. Ji Do Kwon Tae Kwon Do includes kicking, punching, striking, blocking, and formal patterns called forms. Training is continuous from white belt through black belt rank. Martial artists learn discipline and respect while they are exercising, having fun, and making new friends. Students progress to increasing belt levels at their own pace. When ready, they have the opportunity to participate in promotional tests (for an additional fee) to increase their rank and qualify to learn advanced techniques. Uniforms can be purchased from the instructor for an additional fee.

No class Mar 23 Ages: 6-9

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

134410.01 Jan 27-May 18 M 6:15-7:05pm $176 $194 134410.02 Jan 27-Mar 16 M 6:15-7:05pm $96 $106

Ages: 9 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

134400.01 Jan 27-May 18 M 7:15-8:25pm $176 $194 134400.02 Jan 27-Mar 16 M 7:15-8:25pm $96 $106

Location: DCRC, Classrooms A & B

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THE TEEN LOUNGE

The Teen Lounge is a place for youth in grades 6-12 to hang out and enjoy amenities such as a big-screen TV, juke box, stereo, table tennis, Xbox 360, high speed computer stations and board games. Participants do not need to be DCRC members. Teens must sign in when entering the lounge.

Winter/Spring HoursMon–Fri: 3:30-8pmSat–Sun: 2-8pm

Volunteer OpportunitiesThe City of Dublin has a wide variety of volunteer opportunities for teens throughout our community. For more information, contact Volunteer Services at 614.410.4404.

ACT Introductory WorkshopBrian Stewart

The ACT Introductory Class provides college-bound students with in-depth instruction on all parts of the ACT. This is an excellent course for students who are looking for a thorough introduction to the ACT. Students will learn the latest proven strategies as they work with practice tests created by ACT, as well as rigorous practice exercises created by BWS Education. With twelve hours of instruction, students can be assured that their individual concerns on everything from test anxiety to time management will be thoroughly addressed. The class reviews and builds upon what is covered in the Turbo Workshop, but can stand alone as well. The class fee includes all in-class and homework materials.

Ages: 12-19

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

134200.01 Jan 27-Feb 5 M,W 6-9pm $315 $347

Location: DCRC, Meeting Room 2

ACT Turbo WorkshopBrian Stewart

The ACT Turbo Workshop provides college-bound students with a comprehensive overview of strategies for all parts of the ACT. This is an ideal option for students with little time to prepare prior to the test. The Turbo Workshops are each scheduled shortly before an ACT. Students work with the latest materials, all of which are provided. Each workshop is uniquely tailored to meet the learning needs of the students in the class.

Ages: 12 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

134253.01 Feb 2 Su 1-5pm $99 $109 134253.02 Mar 29 Su 1-5pm $99 $109

Location: DCRC, Senior Lounge

American Red Cross Babysitting Donna Gleditsch

Learn to safely care for young children. Topics include characteristics of children, selecting appropriate games and toys, diapering, feeding and proper babysitting procedures. Information on accident prevention and emergency action is also provided. Class fee includes a babysitter’s handbook and American Red Cross certification. Bring a lunch and drink for this all-day program.

Ages: 11-16

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

134300.01 Jan 18 Sa 9am-3:30pm $55 $65 134300.02 Feb 15 Sa 9am-3:30pm $55 $65 134300.03 Mar 21 Sa 9am-3:30pm $55 $65

Location: DCRC, Training Room

Family Tae Kwon DoMaster Mark Bouska, 6th Degree Black Belt

Tae Kwon Do is a Korean martial art that incorporates self-defense moves, hand techniques, and a variety of kicks. Ji Do Kwon is one of the oldest forms of Tae Kwon Do, dating back 2000 years. Traditional, Ji Do Kwon training focuses on discipline through formal practice in a non-contact format. Ji Do Kwon Tae Kwon Do includes kicking, punching, striking, blocking, and formal patterns called forms. Training is continuous from white belt through black belt rank. Martial artists learn discipline and respect while they are exercising, having fun, and making new friends. Students progress to increasing belt levels at their own pace. When ready, they have the opportunity to participate in promotional tests (for an additional fee) to increase their rank and qualify to learn advanced techniques. Uniforms can be purchased from the instructor for an additional fee.

No class Mar 23 Ages: 9 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

134400.01 Jan 27-May 18 M 7:15-8:25pm $176 $194 134400.02 Jan 27-Mar 16 M 7:15-8:25pm $96 $106

Location: DCRC, Classrooms A & B

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Inclusive RecreationRecreation Services is committed to an inclusive approach to recreation, by providing individuals with and without disabilities opportunities to participate in activities together.For individuals with disabilities to participate as fully as possible, reasonable accommodations are provided. Reasonable accommodations are individualized techniques and resources used to enhance program participation without fundamentally altering a program.

How to request reasonable accommodations:

1. You must contact us at least two weeks prior to the registration deadline for each program.

2. Request and complete an inquiry of needs questionnaire and meet with Jodi Shealy, Adaptive Recreation Coordinator, to discuss an individual inclusion plan. Call 614.410.4574 or email [email protected].

Adaptive Swim LessonsAdaptive Aquatics classes are geared for children with special needs between 4-14 years of age. This program is designed to give individuals an opportunity to experience the benefits of aquatics and prepare for the possibility of progressing into our American Red Cross swim lesson program. With the assistance of aquatics staff, participants work on their swimming abilities and comfort level in the water. These classes are taught in a non-competitive environment, allowing each child to progress at their own pace. All participants must be accompanied in the water by a parent or caregiver. For more information or to register please contact Matt Rice at 614.410.4597 or at [email protected]

In The KitchenDublin Recreation Services staff

Learn basic cooking techniques, kitchen etiquette, and proper social skills in and out of the kitchen. Participants will complete their meal, either individually or in a small group. Discover nutrition information and play games while socializing with peers.

Ages: 18-30

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

128350.01 Jan 15 W 4-6pm $25 $25 128350.02 Feb 12 W 4-6pm $25 $25 128350.03 Mar 11 W 4-6pm $25 $25 228350.01 Apr 8 W 4-6pm $25 $25

Location: DCRC, Kitchen

Fantastic FridayDublin Recreation Services staff

Join us for a fun evening socializing with friends that always includes a lot of laughs! Our theme-oriented activities consist of interactive games, character-building skills, crafts, special guests, and snack preparation. Due to hiring of specialized staff, keeping staff/participant ratio low, this class has a no refund policy. For questions, please contact Jodi Shealy, Adaptive Recreation Coordinator, at 614.410.4574.

Ages: 19-37

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

138300.01 Jan 10 F 5:30-8:30pm $20 $30 138300.02 Jan 24 F 5:30-8:30pm $20 $30 138300.03 Feb 7 F 5:30-8:30pm $20 $30 138300.04 Feb 21 F 5:30-8:30pm $20 $30 138300.05 Mar 6 F 5:30-8:30pm $20 $30 238300.01 Apr 3 F 5:30-8:30pm $20 $30 238300.02 Apr 17 F 5:30-8:30pm $20 $30 238300.03 May 1 F 5:30-8:30pm $20 $30 238300.04 May 15 F 5:30-8:30pm $20 $30

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts

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CREATIVE ARTS

Ceramics - Open StudioStacey Besst

Open Studio offers the convenience of working independently and offers 30 hours of work time utilizing the Ceramics Studio during a 7-week session. Each participant gets 25 lbs. of white buff high-fire clay, with the option of recycling ones clay or purchasing more as needed. Participants must have taken at least two Dublin adult ceramics classes in-order to utilize Open Studio. All ceramics work produced in the studio is kiln fired between cones 05 – 6. No outside ceramic work or clay is permitted. Please review the Open Studio session calendar for dates and times. If students wish to purchase additional supplies, they must register for the supply fee activity below.

No class Mar 23-26; May 25 Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

142101.01 Jan 6-Feb 20 M noon-2pm $110 $122 Tu,Th 2pm-4pm 142101.02 Feb 24-Apr 16 M noon-2pm $110 $122 Tu,Th 2pm-4pm 242101.01 Apr 20-May 28 M noon-2pm $95 $105 Tu,Th 2pm-4pm

Location: DCRC, Ceramics Studio

Supply Fee Ceramics - Open StudioClass Date Fees CR SDR/NR

142102.01 Jan 6-Feb 20 $19 $19 142102.02 Feb 24-Apr 16 $19 $19 242102.01 Apr 20-May 28 $19 $19

Ceramics - Pottery WheelStacey Besst

Learn skills and techniques to use a pottery wheel to make beautiful ceramic work! This is a projects-based class and participants develop pottery skills with a new piece each week. No prior pottery experience is required; learn everything from wedging, centering, pulling and forming to making vases, cups, plates, bowels and vessels to glazing and kiln firing. All materials are provided.

No class Mar 23Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

142104.01 Jan 6-Feb 17 M 6-8:30pm $169 $186 142104.02 Feb 24-Apr 13 M 6-8:30pm $169 $186 242104.01 Apr 20-May 18 M 6-8:30pm $139 $159

Location: DCRC, Ceramics Studio

Ceramics - Hand BuildingStacey Besst

Learn to create beautifully decorated clay vessels through the basics of ceramic hand building. Create your own clay works through stamping, slipping and slab construction. Using air-dry clay, this is an easy project that anyone can pick up and continue to create inspiring clay vases.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

142105.01 Jan 6 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29 142105.02 Feb 3 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29 142105.03 Mar 2 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29 242105.01 Apr 6 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29 242105.02 May 4 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29

Location: NCR Avondale, Avondale

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Ceramics - Beginning/IntermediateStacey Besst

For both new and experienced ceramics students. New students begin with the basics of clay hand-building techniques such as pinch pots, slab rolling and coils. Textures, color, shape and differing styles are introduced as well as glazing and finishing techniques. Time permitting we work on the basics of throwing on the potter’s wheel. Experienced students can continue to refine their skills and work on ceramic projects of their choice. The studio is open for independent projects; instructional aid is available for individualized assistance, project ideas and technical expertise. Students can practice wheel throwing, hand building and have access to high-fire and low-fire glaze applications. All materials are provided.

No class Mar 24 & 26Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

142107.01 Jan 7-Feb 18 Tu 6-8:30pm $149 $164 142107.02 Jan 9-Feb 20 Th 6-8:30pm $149 $164 142107.03 Feb 25-Apr 14 Tu 6-8:30pm $149 $164 142107.04 Feb 27-Apr 16 Th 6-8:30pm $149 $164 242107.01 Apr 21-May 26 Tu 6-8:30pm $129 $142 242107.02 Apr 23-May 28 Th 6-8:30pm $129 $142

Location: DCRC, Ceramics Studio

Intro to DrawingStacey Besst

Join us for a relaxing afternoon of drawing at Avondale! Students will learn basic techniques such as shading, controlling tones, composition and drawing methods. Each session is project-based on the changing season. Students need to provide drawing pencils, sketch book, eraser and pencil sharpener.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

142117.01 Jan 20 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29 142117.02 Feb 17 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29 242117.01 Mar 16 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29 242117.02 Apr 27 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29 242117.03 May 18 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29

Location: NCR Avondale, Avondale

Winter Photography WorkshopJeff Sagar

Despite the cold temperatures and snow, winter is still a great time for photography. In Winter Photography you’ll learn how keep warm while shooting, and how to protect and use your gear and equipment while outside in the cold. Students will also learn about filters, equipment, and various shooting tips and techniques needed to get great winter photos.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

142116.01 Jan 7 Tu 6:30-8:30pm $49 $59

Location: DCRC, Meeting Room 2

Photography BasicsJeff Sagar

Learn all about the gear, camera settings (shutter speed, aperture, ISO), and all kinds of shooting tips and techniques to help you take great photos. Participants should bring their camera to class.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

142114.01 Feb 18 Tu 6:30-8:30pm $34 $44 142114.02 Mar 3 Tu 6:30-8:30pm $34 $44

Location: DCRC, Meeting Room 2

Smart Phone/Tablet PhotographyStacey Besst

Do you have a camera, smart phone, or tablet and want to learn how to make amazing pictures? We will go through the compositional steps of making interesting images, learning how to use your camera features, utilize editing apps and explore different photographic styles. This class is great for beginners and enthusiasts. Participants need to bring their camera, smart phone, or tablet to class.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

142119.01 Jan 13 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29 142119.02 Feb 10 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29 142119.03 Mar 9 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29 242119.01 Apr 20 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29 242119.02 May 11 M 2:30-4:30pm $29 $29

Location: NCR Avondale, Avondale

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ADULTStained GlassDonna Gleditsch

Create your own stained glass projects. Learn to cut glass, use copper foil, and perform finishing techniques. Participants work with window glass and stained glass. A $10 supply fee is due to the instructor at the first class.

No class Jan 30 & Feb 6Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

142163.01 Jan 16-Mar 19 Th 7-9pm $99 $109

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts

Color Your Way to CalmRecreation Services staff

Coloring can be a form of escapism to shed stress and worries of the day and just focus on a simple, creative task. Adult coloring can be just the outlet needed to unplug and reset our brains from work, social media and electronic entertainment. Coloring can be a creative outlet or attractive hobby for anyone looking to socialize or take the time to do something a little different.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

142141.01 Jan 8 W 10-11am $5 $5 142141.02 Feb 6 Th 2-3pm $5 $5 142141.03 Mar 20 F 2-3pm $5 $5

Location: NCR Avondale, Avondale

Paint By NumberRecreation Services staff

A nostalgic way to creatively relax with ‘Paint By Number’ kits. While ‘Paint By Number’ kits may seem like an act of your youth, they are a simple way to feel like a professional artist. By simply matching the number in the painting with the numbered pigments, you can create a professional looking painting.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

142121.01 Feb 27 Th 2-3pm $15 $17

Location: DCRC, Meeting Room 2

Jewelry By YouRecreation Services staff

Join us for an afternoon of conversation and creativity. Come paint and personalize your very own jewelry box, and fill it with a brand new piece of jewelry. Create and design a bracelet using a variety of colorful charms and gems.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

142120.01 Jan 23 Th 2-3pm $12 $14

Location: DCRC, Meeting Room 2

Painting With StringRecreation Services staff

Create minimalist or wildly extravagant art with just a canvas, paint and string/chain. This trending art style is also a great way to relax while taking something home you can enjoy for years. No art skills needed.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

142122.01 Feb 25 Tu 7-8pm $12 $14

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts

DIY Dog TreatsRecreation Services staff

Create a healthy and tasty treat for your dog. These recipes are quick, easy and nutritious! This is an easy way to bring variety into your dog’s treats. All ingredients are provided.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

142123.01 Mar 19 Th 6-7pm $12 $14

Location: DCRC, Kitchen

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SPECIAL INTEREST

Beginning Japanese INori Ito

Gain a basic knowledge and skills to speak, read, and comprehend the Japanese language. Learn pronunciation, read hiragana greetings, numbers, basic grammar, vocabulary and conversation in this ten-week class.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

144231.01 Jan 14-Mar 10 Tu 6-7:20pm $125 $138 244231.01 Apr 7-Jun 2 Tu 7:30-8:50pm $125 $138

Location: DCRC, Meeting Room 1

Beginning Japanese IINori Ito

Learn additional hiragana (part 2), phrases for telephone conversations, telling the time, verb conjugation (masu-form), reading numbers (101 through 9,999), particles such as “o”, “ga”, “ne”, and include a basic vocabulary of approximately 200 words. Students’ pronunciation is monitored as well as the utilization of learned grammatical content. Skills for the week’s learning objectives are practiced with the goal of increasing fluency in Japanese. Improve skills through weekly assigned homework. Prerequisite for this class is Beginning Japanese I.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

144232.01 Jan 14-Mar 10 Tu 7:30-8:50pm $125 $138 244232.01 Apr 7-Jun 2 Tu 6-7:20pm $125 $138

Location: DCRC, Meeting Room 1

Polar Hike SeriesBarbara Ray

Why hike in the winter? No bugs! Peaceful forests and meadows, wildlife is visible, the cool air is great for our health and we get a new view of nature and the landscapes of our beautiful parks. Each week we’ll get our fitness on during a 2-3 mile hike in all weather except heavy rain, extreme cold or wind chill, ice and during weather advisories indicating hazardous driving conditions. After the hike, we’ll have a treat available for participants. Those individuals that register and complete all three Polar Hikes will receive an awesome City of Dublin Polar Hikes memento. The hikes will be in the following parks on the following dates: Kiwanis Park 1/18; Koscziusko Park 2/8; Avery Park 2/22; Indian Run Falls 3/7. Register for each hike individually.

Ages: All

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

144120.01 Jan 18 Sa 10-11am $9 $9 144120.02 Feb 8 Sa 10-11am $9 $9 144120.03 Feb 22 Sa 10-11am $9 $9 144120.04 Mar 7 Sa 10-11am $9 $9

Location: Various, see description

Self Defense w/Dublin PoliceDublin Police Department

Join a self-defense class for women ages 16 and older. This 3-hour course includes some classroom presentations and hands-on exercises to practice basic self-defense techniques. Participants should wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. To ensure that all participants receive a personal alarm device, all participants must register at least one week prior to the start date.

Ages: 16 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

144101.01 Jan 25 Sa 10am-12:30pm $12 $12 244101.01 Mar 11 W 6-8:30pm $12 $12

Location: Justice Center/PD, Justice Center

Active Shooter TrainingDublin Police Department

Learn the same principles that have been taught to our schools and local businesses. This highly sought after training is conducted by our Dublin Police Department and involves an interactive presentation that allows participants to practice responses in various scenarios. The principles taught can be utilized in any setting. Due to the subject matter, including graphic scenes and adult language within the videos, the presentation is best suited for adults. Minimum age to attend this training is 13. A parent or guardian must accompany anyone under 18. A liability waiver is provided via email and must be submitted at the training. A photo ID is required for this class. No weapons of any kind are permitted at this training.

Ages: 13 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

144102.01 Feb 12 W 6-9pm $5 $5

Location: DCRC, Talla 1

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ADULTHidden in Plain SightDublin Police Department

Parents or guardians learn some of the signs that their loved one may be involved in drug or alcohol use. Come walk through a simulated bedroom and see how easy it is to overlook those signs, often hiding in plain sight.

Ages: 13 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

244104.01 Apr 22 W 6-7pm $5 $5

Location: Justice Center/PD, Justice Center/PD

Parkitecture: Historic Rustic Park Architecture in Ohio ParksYellowstone’s Old Faithful Inn and Yosemite’s Ahwahnee Hotel are world renowned examples of amazing “Parkitecture”. Ohio has its own rich, but relatively unknown, legacy of this rustic park architecture from the early 1900’s, some right here in Dublin’s own backyard. This presentation features numerous examples from throughout the state of these irreplaceable structures, each carefully hand crafted to harmonize with the natural world.

Speaker Bio: Terence Seidel is a resident of Dublin and a 30-year veteran of The Nature Conservancy, one of the world’s leading nonprofit conservation organizations with its Ohio office based in Dublin. In his role as the Conservancy’s Director of Protection, Terence has protected over 10,000 acres of Ohio’s finest natural areas. Mr. Seidel is also a conservation historian, with an emphasis on park architecture from the 1930-1970s.

Date Day Time

Mar 18 W 6:30pm Refreshments sponsored by Dublin Retirement Village 7-8pm Presentation Fees: No charge, pre-registration required by calling 614.410.4579

Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater & Atrium

MOVEMENT & SPORTS

Beginning BallroomEmily Mertens

Whether you are looking for a new, fun hobby, to meet new people, or to brush up on your dance skills, come gain a better understanding of ballroom dance. Beginners learn the basics of Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Cha Cha, Rumba, and Swing. The class covers basic steps and technique as well as social dance etiquette. $109/$119 per couple or $69/$79 for singles (if you are registering as a single, please call the front desk to register at 614.410.4550).

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

146205.01 Jan 14-Feb 18 Tu 6:30-7:30pm $109/$69 $119/$79 146205.02 Feb 25-Mar 31 Tu 6:30-7:30pm $109/$69 $119/$79 246205.01 Apr 7-May 12 Tu 6:30-7:30pm $109/$69 $119/$79

Location: Kaltenbach Park, Room A

Intermediate BallroomEmily Mertens

The Intermediate Ballroom and Technique class covers the swing, foxtrot, and rumba in greater detail. Participants should be familiar with the basics of these three social dances or should have taken one Beginner’s Ballroom. The class focuses on learning more steps, as well as how to lead and follow them with a variety of partners. Other techniques include an introduction to Cuban motion and footwork. $149/$164 per couple or $109/$119 for singles (if you are registering as a single, please contact the front desk to register at 614.410.4550).

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

146209.01 Jan 14-Feb 18 Tu 7:45-8:45pm $149/$109 $164/$119 146209.02 Feb 25-Mar 31 Tu 7:45-8:45pm $149/$109 $164/$119 246209.01 Apr 7-May 12 Tu 7:45-8:45pm $149/$109 $164/$119

Location: Kaltenbach Park, Room A

Yoga in the Afternoon Pat Henderson

Take a break in your day to rejuvenate and re-energize. Yoga improves strength, flexibility, coordination and balance. Breathing techniques help relieve stress and tension. Your instructor leads you through a gentle series of poses that can be practiced anytime. Leave each class with a feeling of peace, relaxation and optimism.

Ages: 40 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

156405.01 Jan 6-Feb 10 M 2:30-3:30pm $60 $70 156405.02 Feb 24-Mar 23 M 2:30-3:30pm $50 $60 256405.01 Apr 13-May 18 M 2:30-3:30pm $60 $70

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio I

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Classical Yoga Kanchan Ambwani

Raja Yoga is often referred to as “classical yoga” for attaining the union of mind, body and soul. Class begins with a short meditation in reverence to the Universe for Peace. This is followed by loosening exercises for lubrication to the joints, muscles, etc. in order to warm up the body. Then individual poses (asanas) are connected by flowing movements. Their purpose is to increase strength and flexibility of the body. Various breathing methods (pranayama) are incorporated throughout. The class ends with relaxation of the body. Meditation and Sun Salutation would be incorporated from time to time. Bring a bath towel or blanket, small pillow, a yoga “sticky” mat and water.

Ages: 40 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

156410.01 Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 6:30-7:30pm $60 $70 156410.02 Feb 25-Mar 31 Tu 6:30-7:30pm $60 $70 256410.01 Apr 14-May 19 Tu 6:30-7:30pm $60 $70

Location: DCRC, Senior Lounge

Yoga Basics Claudia Hamman

Yoga works a special magic on our over 40 year old bodies. Enjoy a unique mix of thoughtful stretching, joint strengthening and muscle toning. Physical yoga practice improves spinal health, flexibility, balance and day-to-day mobility. Yoga goes beyond your body, working from within to sharpen your mind, direct your focus, and reduce your stress and anxiety. Expect to practice meditation, breath enhancement, and intentional movements. All levels welcome. Please bring a towel, yoga sticky mat and water to each practice.

Ages: 40 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

156412.01 Jan 9-Feb 13 Th 7-8pm $60 $70 156412.02 Mar 12-Apr 16 Th 7-8pm $60 $70 256412.01 Apr 23-May 28 Th 7-8pm $60 $70

Location: DCRC, Senior Lounge

Beginning Tai Chi Midge Krause

The beginners Taoist Tai Chi class includes instruction in the 108 movements of the Taoist Tai Chi set. Each class builds on the one before with review and time for questions. The class progresses at a moderate pace in order to finish learning the sequence of movements in 13 weeks. It is not expected that participants have memorized all the movements prior to the end of class. The objective is to allow the students to follow the instructor through the entire sequence receiving the benefits of the movements.

Ages: 40 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

156210.01 Jan 8-Apr 1 W 7-8:30pm $122 $132

Location: DCRC, Senior Lounge

Badminton ClinicDerek Lee

Badminton is no longer just a backyard sport, but a fun, full-body workout that builds quick reflexes, aerobic endurance and rapid hand-eye coordination. The class covers the essentials of the game, strategies for doubles and single players, proper hand grips, service, footwork and execution of various net shots like clears, drives, smashes and drops. There is a $12 material fee due on the first day of class; please pay the instructor. Adequate badminton racket is required, if you have any questions, please contact the instructor at [email protected].

No class Apr 12 Ages: 6 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

146300.01 Jan 12-Feb 16 Su 3:45-4:45pm $55 $65 246300.01 Mar 29-May 10 Su 3:45-4:45pm $55 $65

Location: DCRC, Gym A

Badminton LeagueDerek Lee

This co-ed league for individuals is one of the most popular in central Ohio! Play with a different partner of the same skill level each week. The league is divided into A, B and C skill levels. Returning players are offered priority registration. Online registration is not available for these leagues. Please contact Derek Lee at [email protected] or 614.541.3018 to register or be added to the waitlist.

No league Apr 12 Ages: 15 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

146350.01 Jan 9-Mar 26 Th 6:30-9:25pm $88 $98 146350.02 Jan 12-Mar 15 Su 5-7:50pm $75 $85 246350.01 Mar 29-Jun 7 Su 5-7:50pm $75 $85 246350.02 Apr 2-Jun 4 Th 6:30-9:25pm $75 $85

Location: DCRC, Gym A

Adult Sports Leagues – Basketball, Softball, and VolleyballSports Monster Columbus

NEW Adult Basketball, Softball, and Volleyball Leagues are managed through Sports Monster Columbus. Registration and more information is found on their website: http://columbus.sportsmonster.net/

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GENERAL INFORMATION

DCSC ORGANIZATIONMission Statement

The purpose of the DCSC is to provide its members with opportunities to enjoy fellowship and pursue interests in a wide range of recreational, educational and social activities and to serve the community.

Anyone 55 or older who shares the goals and objectives of the organization is invited to become a member. Application for membership can be made in person at the DCRC, 5600 Post Road. Application forms are available at the front desk or download at https://dublinohiousa.gov/recreation-services/dublin-community-senior-citizens/

DuesAnnual dues are $15 for Dublin residents and $20 for Dublin school district/non-residents per person for the 2020 calendar year. Membership privileges include participation in all general and special activities listed within the monthly DCSC newsletter.

DCSC NEWSLETTERThe monthly DCSC newsletter highlights events, presentations, programs and classes offered to DCSC members.

DCSC PROGRAMMING OFFICE AND LOUNGEThe DCSC Programming Office and Lounge are open Monday thru Friday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. for scheduled meetings, games, programs, and classes. We encourage DCSC members to participate in the many scheduled programs we provide in the Lounge as this space is unavailable for drop-in activities.

DCSC MONTHLY MEETING/SHARED LUNCHEONDublin-area adults 55 and older bring a main dish to serve 10 and join together for a luncheon meeting and a special program in the DCRC Community Hall on the second Monday of each month (except May & December). Friends start gathering at 11am.

PARKING Designated parking spaces on the north side of the DCRC allow for easier access. Parking is available 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. weekdays for adults 55 and older. The northwest entrance leads directly to the DCSC Programming Office / Lounge and the atrium hallway leading into the main area of the DCRC.

INCLEMENT WEATHERDCSC programs are cancelled on days when the Dublin City Schools are closed for inclement weather. In the event of program cancellation, the DCSC Programming Office and Lounge are also closed.

DCSC LIBRARY DCSC members may take out books for one month. Books are shelved alphabetically by the last name of the author. The library accepts new or gently used current books.

2020 DCSC Advisory Board Executive Committee President: Bruce BookVice President: Tony BurchardSecretary: Joan MargardTreasurer: Pat BreadingPast President: Bob Seredick

DCSC

ACTIVITIES & PRESENTATIONS

Please check your monthly DCSC newsletter for program details and topicsArmchair Travel Series

Art History Series

Birding

Bowling

Card & Game Play

Coffee Concerto

DCSC Golf League

Euchre Tournaments

Family History

Healthy Brain 2020

HealthWise Lecture Series

Line Dancing

Lunch Bunch

Meet the Author

Military Round Table Series

Movie Madness

The Nature of Things Series

Performing Troupes: Dublin Senior Players & The Shamrockettes

Quilter’s Corner

Reader’s Group

Special Events

Syntero Forum Series

Tuesday Talks Series

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ARTS

Beginner/Intermediate Pottery Stacey Besst

For both new and experienced ceramics students of all skill levels. New students begin with the basics of clay hand building techniques such as pinch pots, slab rolling and coils. Textures, color, shape and differing styles are introduced as well as glazing and finishing techniques. Time permitting we work on the basics of throwing on the potter’s wheel. Experienced students can continue to refine their skills and work on ceramic projects of their own choice. All supplies are included in the fee, including firings done by the on-site instructor.

No class Mar 23Ages: 55 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

152105.01 Jan 6-Feb 10 M 10am-noon $89 $99 252105.01 Feb 24-Apr 6 M 10am-noon $89 $99 252105.02 Apr 20-May 18 M 10am-noon $75 $85

Location: DCRC, Ceramics Studio

Hands in Clay-Open StudioJerry Decker

During Open Studio, we welcome those with previous ceramic experience to share our space, equipment, and materials to create with clay. Open Studio is recommended for those who are familiar with the ceramic process, don’t need hands-on instruction, and feel confident working independently. An Open Studio moderator and other artists are present to assist with orientation and to share ideas and techniques. All supplies are included in the fee, including firings done by the on-site moderator. You must be a member of the DCSC organization.

Ages: 55 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

152111.01 Jan 8-Feb 12 W noon-3pm $55 $65 152111.02 Feb 26-Apr 1 W noon-3pm $55 $65 252111.01 Apr 15-May 20 W noon-3pm $55 $65

Location: DCRC, Ceramics Studio

Beginning Acrylic Donna Gleditsch

Explore painting on canvas with acrylic paint. Students experiment with color and learn basic techniques, such as dry brush and splattering. Subject matter could include rocks, water, clouds, trees, etc. Please have a canvas, canvas board or paper, no smaller than 9 x 12, paint and a few brushes for the first class.

No class Feb 6 & 13Ages: 55 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

152120.01 Jan 16-Mar 19 Th 2:30-4:30pm $80 $90 252120.01 Apr 16-May 28 Th 2:30-4:30pm $70 $80

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts

Beginning Drawing 1Donna Gleditsch

Through various exercises and homework, students learn how to change the way they look at things in order to draw what they are actually seeing. This course is based on the book “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain” by Betty Edwards. Students need a sketch book (9 x 12 or larger), a 6 B drawing pencil, and an eraser for the first class.

No class Feb 4 & 11Ages: 55 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

152130.01 Jan 14-Mar 17 Tu 11am-12:30pm $78 $88 252130.01 Apr 14-May 26 Tu 11am-12:30pm $68 $78

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts

Beginning Drawing 2 Donna Gleditsch

This class is a continuation of Beginning Drawing 1. Students learn shading, perspective and continue to study portraiture using graphite and charcoal. They need a sketch book (9 x 12 or larger), graphite and charcoal pencils, eraser and a straight edge for the first class.

No class Feb 4 & 11Ages: 55 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

152131.01 Jan 14-Mar 17 Tu 3-4:30pm $78 $88 252131.01 Apr 14-May 26 Tu 3-4:30pm $68 $78

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts

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DCSCIntermediate Drawing Donna Gleditsch

Students continue to explore shading techniques and perspective using various media including graphite, charcoal and colored pencils, along with pastels. Students need a sketch book (9 x 12 or larger), graphite pencils, charcoal pencils, colored pencils, eraser and a straight edge. Students should have completed Beginning Drawing 2 or an equivalent class.

No class Feb 3 & 10, May 25Ages: 55 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

152132.01 Jan 13-Mar 16 M 2-3:30pm $78 $88 252132.01 Apr 13-Jun 1 M 2-3:30pm $68 $78

Location: DCRC, Senior Lounge

Advanced Drawing Donna Gleditsch

As a continuation of the Intermediate Drawing course, students should have finished the Intermediate course or equivalent. Students continue to explore different drawing mediums, including pen and ink, along with different shading techniques. Discover techniques for rendering subject of the student’s choice, such as trees, rocks, water, sky, clouds, etc. Various papers, such as colored paper and paper with texture, are incorporated with time. Students should have graphite, charcoal and colored pencils, pastels, a sketch book (9 x 12 or larger), an eraser and a straight edge.

No class Feb 3 & 10, May 25Ages: 55 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

152133.01 Jan 13-Mar 16 M 12:30-2pm $78 $88 252133.01 Apr 13-Jun 1 M 12:30-2pm $68 $78

Location: DCRC, Senior Lounge

Beginning WatercolorDonna Gleditsch

Students learn the basics of painting with watercolors. Experienced painters are also welcome. Some of the techniques investigated are wet on wet, wet on dry, dry brush and resist or masking. Learn about color and color theory while tackling both landscape and still life. Required supply list available at registration.

No class Feb 6 & 13 Ages: 55 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

152140.01 Jan 16-Mar 19 Th 12:30-2:30pm $80 $90 252140.01 Apr 16-May 28 Th 12:30-2:30pm $70 $80

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts

Intermediate Watercolor Donna Gleditsch

A continuation of Beginning Watercolor. Students continue to explore color and techniques such as staining, wash, resist, pen and ink, and experiment with other paint surfaces. Please have paper (9 x 12 or larger), watercolor and brushes for the first class.

No class Feb 4 & 11 Ages: 55 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

152141.01 Jan 14-Mar 17 Tu 1-3pm $80 $90 252141.01 Apr 14-May 26 Tu 1-3pm $70 $80

Location: DCRC, Arts & Crafts Room

SPECIAL INTEREST

Parkitecture: Historic Rustic Park Architecture in Ohio Parks Yellowstone’s Old Faithful Inn and Yosemite’s Ahwahnee Hotel are world renowned examples of amazing “Parkitecture”. Ohio has its own rich, but relatively unknown, legacy of this rustic park architecture from the early 1900’s, some right here in Dublin’s own backyard. This presentation features numerous examples from throughout the state of these irreplaceable structures, each carefully hand crafted to harmonize with the natural world.

Speaker Bio: Terence Seidel is a resident of Dublin and a 30-year veteran of The Nature Conservancy, one of the world’s leading nonprofit conservation organizations with its Ohio office based in Dublin. In his role as the Conservancy’s Director of Protection, Terence has protected over 10,000 acres of Ohio’s finest natural areas. Mr. Seidel is also a conservation historian, with an emphasis on park architecture from the 1930-1970s.

Date Day Time

Mar 18 W 6:30pm Refreshments sponsored by Dublin Retirement Village 7-8pm Presentation Fees: No charge, pre-registration required by calling 614.410.4579

Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater & Atrium

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FITNESS & MOVEMENT

Delay the Disease – Mixed LevelMary Curtis

A fitness program designed to empower people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and other degenerative diseases by optimizing their physical function and helping to delay the progression of symptoms. This is a mixed level group focusing on balance, core strength, walking, voice and coordination exercises with moderate heart rate elevation.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

156105.01 Jan 3-Feb 7 F 11am-noon $45 $45 156105.02 Feb 21-Mar 27 F 11am-noon $45 $45 256105.01 Apr 10-May 15 F 11am-noon $45 $45

Location: NCR Avondale, West Wing, 5215 Avery Road

Delay the Disease – Chair/BasicMary Curtis

A fitness program designed to empower people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and other degenerative diseases by optimizing their physical function and helping to delay the progression of symptoms. This is a chair/basic level group focusing on stretching, balance and seated exercises with mild heart rate elevation.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

156110.01 Jan 3-Feb 7 F Noon-1pm $45 $45 156110.02 Feb 21-Mar 27 F Noon-1pm $45 $45 256110.01 Apr 10-May 15 F Noon-1pm $45 $45

Location: NCR Avondale, West Wing, 5215 Avery Road

DCSC Golf LeagueCalling all golf enthusiasts. It’s time to hit the greens for nine holes of “tee-rific” play. The program is open to both men and women. League roster and information is sent to participants before the first week of play. The DCSC Golf League Recognition Luncheon is Wednesday, October 7, 2020. You must be a member of the DCSC organization.

Ages: 55 & up

Class Date Day Time

257100.01 May 13-Sep 16 W 8am-1pm Fee: $20 registration fee, paid to City of Dublin, $22 weekly for nine-hole greens fee with cart rental, paid to Safari Golf Club.

Location: Safari Golf Club, 4853 Powell Road, Powell OH 43065, 614.645.3444

League kick-off meeting: Wednesday, April 22 at 10am in Talla 2 & 3

Fit for Golf Sally Gill

The start of golf season is rapidly approaching and it’s time to begin tuning up your body. This 4-part series focuses on balance, body joint mobility, core strengthening and flexibility. Keep the most commonly tight muscle groups loose for the start of golf season. Preparing your body will positively affect your early scores and decrease the chance of injury.

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

256300.01 Apr 7-Apr 28 Tu 1:15-2pm $40 $50

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio 1

Line Dancing Lynne Herman and David Herman

Line dancing works with the three M’s…music, movement and memory. Enjoy a variety of music while learning new movements and enhancing your memory. Build coordination, balance and endurance while having fun and meeting new friends. Class begins with a warm-up that prepares the body for dance and teaches step terminology. Students learn basic dances in Beginner and novice dances in Improver. Intermediate is for the more experienced dancer. Class ends with a review and cool-down routine. Smooth-soled shoes are required. Purchase at the front desk and provide your receipt to the instructor.

Ages: 40 & up

Day Time Fee

Fridays (Beginner/Improver) 1:05-3:05pm $3 per week Sundays (Advanced) 2-3:30pm $3 per week

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio IInstructor: Lynne Herman

Day Time Fee

Sundays (Beginner/Improver) 11:45am-1:45pm $3 per week

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio IInstructor: David Herman

Falun DafaLucia Dunn

Falun Dafa (or Falun Gong) is an ancient meditation practice consisting of five sets of easy-to-learn gentle movements and meditation. It is a high-level cultivation practice which is guided by the characteristics of the universe - truthfulness, benevolence, and forbearance. While the exercises have deep inner meanings, they also help to reduce stress and can bring great improvements in health and fitness.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fee

156190.01 Jan 4-Mar 21 Sa 9-11am No charge

Location: DCRC, Senior Lounge

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DCSCBeginning Tai Chi Midge Krause

The beginners Taoist Tai Chi class includes instruction in the 108 movements of the Taoist Tai Chi set. Each class builds on the one before with review and time for questions. The class progresses at a moderate pace in order to finish learning the sequence of movements in 13 weeks. It is not expected that participants have memorized all the movements prior to the end of class. The objective is to allow the students to follow the instructor through the entire sequence receiving the benefits of the movements.

Ages: 40 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

156210.01 Jan 8-Apr 1 W 7-8:30pm $122 $132

Location: DCRC, Senior Lounge

Senior Yoga Pat Henderson

No one is ever too old to start yoga. The practice of yoga improves posture, helps maintain joint mobility and calms the mind. Participants are introduced to modified Hatha Yoga postures, breathing and relaxation techniques. Discover the benefits of incorporating yoga into your life. If you are not comfortable lying on the floor, many of the techniques can be practiced while sitting on a chair. Bring a bath towel or blanket, small pillow and a yoga/Pilates “sticky” mat. Supplies are required even if you plan on practicing in a chair.

Ages: 50 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

156400.01 Jan 8-Feb 12 W 10:45-11:45am $60 $70 156400.02 Feb 26-Mar 25 W 10:45-11:45am $50 $60 256400.01 Apr 15-May 20 W 10:45-11:45am $60 $70

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio 1

Gentle YogaPat Henderson

Gentle yoga is a form of yoga that brings serenity and balance into your life. Poses are deliberate and unhurried, and less strenuous than other forms of yoga. Yoga props are used to enable all participants to experience the profound effects of a yoga practice. Appropriate for all levels especially those with movement limitations, stiffness that can be from lack of activity, disabilities and chronic conditions such as arthritis, back pain, and other musculoskeletal issues. This particular yoga class is also supportive of those recovering from surgery, illness or injury.

Ages: 40 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

156403.01 Jan 6-Feb 10 M 1:30-2:15pm $60 $70 156403.02 Feb 24-Mar 23 M 1:30-2:15pm $50 $60 256403.01 Apr 13-May 18 M 1:30-2:15pm $60 $70

Location: DCRC, Classroom C

Yoga in the Afternoon Pat Henderson

Take a break in your day to rejuvenate and re-energize. Yoga improves strength, flexibility, coordination and balance. Breathing techniques help relieve stress and tension. Your instructor leads you through a gentle series of poses that can be practiced anytime. Leave each class with a feeling of peace, relaxation and optimism.

Ages: 40 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

156405.01 Jan 6-Feb 10 M 2:30-3:30pm $60 $70 156405.02 Feb 24-Mar 23 M 2:30-3:30pm $50 $60 256405.01 Apr 13-May 18 M 2:30-3:30pm $60 $70

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio I

Classical Yoga Kanchan Ambwani

Raja Yoga is often referred to as “classical yoga” for attaining the union of mind, body and soul. Class begins with a short meditation in reverence to the Universe for Peace. This is followed by loosening exercises for lubrication to the joints, muscles, etc. in order to warm up the body. Then individual poses (asanas) are connected by flowing movements. Their purpose is to increase strength and flexibility of the body. Various breathing methods (pranayama) are incorporated throughout. The class ends with relaxation of the body. Meditation and Sun Salutation would be incorporated from time to time. Bring a bath towel or blanket, small pillow, a yoga “sticky” mat and water.

Ages: 40 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

156410.01 Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 6:30-7:30pm $60 $70 156410.02 Feb 25-Mar 31 Tu 6:30-7:30pm $60 $70 256410.01 Apr 14-May 19 Tu 6:30-7:30pm $60 $70

Location: DCRC, Senior Lounge

Yoga Basics Claudia Hamman

Yoga works a special magic on our over 40 year old bodies. Enjoy a unique mix of thoughtful stretching, joint strengthening and muscle toning. Physical yoga practice improves spinal health, flexibility, balance and day-to-day mobility. Yoga goes beyond your body, working from within to sharpen your mind, direct your focus, and reduce your stress and anxiety. Expect to practice meditation, breath enhancement, and intentional movements. All levels welcome. Please bring a towel, yoga sticky mat and water to each practice.

Ages: 40 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

156412.01 Jan 9-Feb 13 Th 7-8pm $60 $70 156412.02 Mar 12-Apr 16 Th 7-8pm $60 $70 256412.01 Apr 23-May 28 Th 7-8pm $60 $70

Location: DCRC, Senior Lounge

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Zumba® Gold Pamela Snyder

Zumba® Gold provides a safe and effective total body workout, while maintaining an atmosphere that is fun and energetic. Easy-to-follow moves set to a variety of upbeat music. A “feel good” workout that is also great for the mind. Wear comfortable clothing, bring a towel and water bottle along with a “ready to move” attitude.

No class Mar 24Ages: 55 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

156500.01 Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 3-3:45pm $60 $70 156500.02 Feb 25-Apr 7 Tu 3-3:45pm $60 $70 256500.01 Apr 14-May 19 Tu 3-3:45pm $60 $70

Location: DCRC, Classroom C

CARE, SUPPORT & HEALTH SERVICES

Dublin Alzheimer Caregiver Support GroupHeather Adcock, Alzheimer’s Association of Central Ohio

The Alzheimer’s Association of Central Ohio sponsors monthly support group meetings. Caregivers, family members and friends of people with Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders are welcome to attend. These groups, facilitated by a professional with emphasis on peer support, are a unique opportunity for learning and sharing.

Dates Day Time Fee

Jan 6, Feb 3, Mar 2, Apr 6 M 7pm No charge

Location: DCRC, Senior Lounge

Caregiver Support Group Brad Jackson, MDiv, MHA, CT, VITAS Healthcare

Explore the stresses associated with being a caregiver. Information is presented followed by a time to interact with others and discuss shared experiences and concerns.

Dates Day Time Fee

Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 16, Apr 20 M 7pm No charge

Location: DCRC, Senior Lounge

Caring for the Individual Syntero/Dublin Counseling Center

When the challenges of growing older become overwhelming or bothersome, it helps to talk privately with an impartial listener. Schedule individual time with an older adult specialist to help sort out what is going on in your life.

Date/Time: Arrange an appointment by calling Syntero/Dublin Counseling Center at 614.889.5722. Fee: Medicare and insurance are billed

Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program (OSHIIP) Marcia Strall

A counselor helps explain and sort out problems with Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare Supplemental insurance policies, long-term care insurance, retirement health plans and other health insurance. The program is provided by the Ohio Department of Insurance.

Dates Day Time Fee

Jan 17, Feb 21, Mar 20, Apr 17 F 8-10 am No charge call 614.410.4550 for appointment

Location: DCRC, Senior Lounge

Podiatry Services Dr. Craig Cohen, Capital Foot Care Inc.

A podiatrist is available by appointment each month. Services provided include trimming corns, calluses, nails and routine foot care.

Date Day Time

Feb 14, Mar 13, Apr 17 F 8:45am-noon No Appointments in January 15 minutes each Call 614.410.4550 for appointment

Fee: Medicare may cover the cost and is billed for fee coverage after a consent sheet is signed; people with HMO’s need to make a $40 payment on day of service

Location: DCRC, Abbey Theater Dressing Room 1

Looking for Something Else?Browse the remaining sections of the brochure for additional programs and activities.

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Cancellation/Refund PoliciesFor complete information, refer to page 51.

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DCRC FITNESS AND WELLNESSOPPORTUNITIES

The DCRC has a class or service to help you start a fitness program, update your current program or provide one-on-one training. Many of our fitness attendants have completed or are pursuing degrees in the health and exercise industry.

Please note, the DCRC fitness floor is not equipped as a powerlifting or CrossFit facility.

FITNESS ORIENTATIONSA fitness attendant provides individuals or groups with general information about fitness floor policies and how to use the exercise equipment. Fitness orientations are dependent on staff availability and are free to DCRC pass holders. Appointments are made by scheduling with a fitness attendant at the DCRC or by calling 614.410.4550. If you are interested in developing a personalized fitness program, you may be interested in personal training or our L.I.F.T. program.

SENIOR ADULT FITNESS ORIENTATIONSRegular exercise is important for the physical and mental health of everyone, including older adults. Exercising regularly can produce long-term health benefits, improve the health of older adults living with disease or disability, and help maintain independence. A Senior Fitness Orientation will provide individuals or small groups an introduction to the fitness floor, an opportunity to learn specific recommendations and benefits of exercise for older adults, and a chance to become familiar with various forms of exercise to improve cardiovascular fitness, strength, and flexibility. Senior Fitness Orientations are dependent on staff availability and are free to DCRC pass holders. Appointments are made by scheduling with a fitness attendant at the DCRC or by calling 614.410.4550.

FITNESS TESTING

LIFE IMPROVEMENT USING FITNESS TECHNOLOGY (L.I.F.T.)Take the guess work out of designing a fitness program and figuring out how to use fitness equipment properly. The LIFT Program helps you to appropriately evaluate your current fitness level and establish goals with state of-the-art testing equipment and wearable technology. Our trained staff assists you in determining the best exercises and equipment, and using it at safe and effective levels based on your personal health and fitness goals.

• Pre-screening Health Questionnaire (and possible Medical Clearance Form)

• Body composition analysis using InBody

• Cardiovascular testing via the Cooper Walk/Run Test using MyZone Heart Rate Monitor

• Muscular Endurance testing via the Curl Up Test

• Flexibility Testing via the Sit-and-Reach Test

• Individualized fitness program designed to be completed at the DCRC

• Four optional program orientations to help you learn your individualized exercise program

L.I.F.T. $99 for DCRC pass holders $129 for non-pass holders

“IN-BODY” ASSESSMENT Take part in the latest cutting edge in body composition assessment! Our brand new In-Body Assessment Equipment goes beyond weight to measure how much lean mass you have in each body segment. Additionally, it measures total body water and fluid distribution.

Body composition (percent fat and lean) reflects the results of both physical activity and nutritional practices. Body weight alone can be very misleading. The scale cannot tell the difference between a pound of fat and a pound of muscle. Over time, people tend to gain fat and lose muscle without an obvious change in their weight. Even though we need a certain amount of fat in our bodies to ensure good health, excess body fat has been found to increase the risk of diseases such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease. On the other hand, too little body fat can also pose a number of health risks, especially for women. Only by accurately measuring body composition do you learn the amount of fat and lean tissue that makes up your weight, enabling sensible decisions regarding nutrition and exercise programs. It’s the best way to get the “whole picture” of what’s really going on in your body.

Individual Analysis $25 for DCRC pass holders $35 for non-pass holders

Three Visits $50 for DCRC pass holders $70 for non-pass holders

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MYZONE FITNESS ACTIVITY TRACKERThe DCRC has partnered with MYZONE to provide our patrons with the most accurate heart rate and activity tracking system. With the free MYZONE App you can view a live feed of your workout intensity, calories burned, receive workout summary reports, monitor your progress and much more!

How does it work?

• Users wear a comfortable MYZONE activity belt (chest strap) to monitor all physical activity in real time. The use of a chest strap vs. wrist strap such as Fitbit allows for 99.4% accuracy to an EKG machine.

• MYZONE monitors your heart rate, calories and amount of time exercising with a focus on rewarding effort rather than fitness

• Automatically upload stored belt information quickly and easily by using the MYZONE App using Bluetooth technology.

• Track exercise inside or outside the facility: MYZONE stores up to 16 hours of activity

How to get MYZONE: 1. Order your MZ-3 belt • Go to myzone.org • Use the club code DCRECUS001-EMS to receive a special price of $69.99. 2. Once the belt is received, download the App • Go to the APP store or Google Play store • Search for MYZONE • Register your MYZONE belt using the facility code DCRECUS001For questions, please contact Pat Casto at 614.410.4572 or [email protected]

NUTRITION CONSULTINGNutrition counseling to help participants make healthy food choices with an emphasis on lifestyle changes, which result in weight loss and improved health through healthy meal planning, recipes, cooking demonstrations and label reading.

Janice Anders, R.D., [email protected]

Availability: 9am-3pm Tuesday and Thursday and by appointment

Education: BS in Nutrition, Bowling Green State University, MA Ohio State University

Certifications: Registered Dietitian through the American Dietetic Association and Licensed in the State of Ohio.

Nutrition Consulting Rates:1 hour initial consultation: $50½ hour follow-up consultation: $25

FITNESS INCENTIVE PROGRAMS

Fit52 Fit52 is an initiative for patrons of the DCRC that encourages and rewards for participating in various DCRC fitness activities and working toward achieving individual health and fitness goals. Points are awarded for activities that include workouts, attending fitness and educational classes and participating in incentive programs. Sign up online at dublinohiousa.gov/fitness/fit52/

SPINNINGA 45 – 55-minute calorie-burning indoor cycling workout completed with cool down and stretching. Bring a towel and water bottle. Beginners should arrive 5-10 minutes before the start of class to get set up on your cycle.

Spinning Passes

Spinning Only Pass 10 classes for $80 4-MONTH EXPIRATION

Unlimited Monthly Spinning Pass $50/Month

1-time Spin Class $10

LAND GROUP FITNESS CLASSES The DCRC offers land group fitness classes. Current class schedules are regularly updated and are available on the fitness board, fitness desk, and online. The DCRC reserves the right to cancel or change the class format to meet member needs and requests. A shortened schedule of classes is offered during times of low participation, i.e. holidays or City of Dublin events. Upon written request, patrons may transfer the balance of pass uses to others. Requests should be directed to the Fitness Supervisor for approval. Passes are intended for individual purchase and use. Land group fitness passes do not expire, are non-refundable, and are not prorated. Water fitness passes cannot be used to participate in land classes.

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1. Buy a land group fitness pass at the front desk.

2. Use your pass to check in at the check in desk.

3. Receive a class pass number to give to the class instructor.

LAND GROUP FITNESS PASSESPasses are sold in four different packages.

1. 10 Class Pass $45 for DCRC pass holders or $60 for non-pass holders. No expiration, non-refundable, pass is not prorated.

2. 20 Class Pass $70 for DCRC pass holders or $85 for non-pass holders. No expiration, non-refundable, pass is not prorated.

3. Trial Pass $10 for a single group fitness class. Must be used on date of purchase.

4. Unlimited $50 for DCRC Members or $60 for Monthly Pass non-members. Non-refundable, pass is not prorated. Classes are subject to reaching participant limit prior to scheduled class time.

The minimum age requirement to participate in group fitness classes is 12. Participants under age 18 must have a parent/guardian sign the registration card each time a new pass is purchased.

LAND GROUP FITNESS DESCRIPTIONS*Most classes are 45-55 minutes. Class schedules are updated regularly. For an up-to-date fitness class schedule, visit www.DublinOhioUSA.gov/recreation. There are also copies of the Group Fitness Schedule available at the Dublin Community Recreation Center. The Land Group Fitness Classes include only the classes that are “drop-in” in nature such as Sculpting, Barbell, Kick & Sculpt, Total Toning, Tabata, CardioJam, PiYo, Rev & Flow, Pound, and 20/20/20. Registered classes are NOT eligible for use of the Land Group Fitness passes. Examples of registered classes include but are not limited to Pilates, Yoga, and Specialized Fitness Programs.

PERSONAL TRAININGA certified personal trainer can help you sift through health and fitness information and provide on-going motivation. DCRC annual pass holders may use a personal trainer from a list of sanctioned trainers.

All personal trainers must be approved and sanctioned by the DCRC in order to work with or train clients at the DCRC. All DCRC sanctioned personal trainers are required to hold professional liability insurance and a current nationally accredited personal training certification such as ACE, ACSM, NSCA as well as provide educational and direct experience working as a personal trainer or certified fitness instructor.

USING A PERSONAL TRAINING PASS (you must be a DCRC pass holder):

1. Select a personal trainer from the list, which includes a short bio describing their education, experience and contact information. Contact a trainer before buying a personal training pass to determine the trainer’s availability and to ask any questions.

2. When you determine which trainer you’d like to work with, purchase a personal training pass at the front desk. All pass payments must be paid in full at the front desk before starting personal training sessions. Do not make payments directly to the personal trainer.

3. To use your personal training pass, check in at the fitness desk before each session begins. The trainer or a fitness attendant subtracts a session from your pass. It is important to check in at the fitness desk prior to your training session.

4. All personal training passes expire in 90 days, except for 30-visit passes which expire in 6 months.

5. Personal training passes are generally non-refundable. Refunds are only granted at the discretion of the DCRC Fitness and Wellness Program Supervisor.

DCRC PERSONAL TRAINER PASS RATESSingle person, 1-hour sessions:1-session pass $588-session pass $405 ($50.62/session)12-session pass $580 ($48.33/session)30-session pass $1392 ($46.40/session)

Single person, 1/2-hour sessions:1-session pass $358-session pass $255 ($31.87/session)12-session pass $348 ($29/session)30-session pass $785($26.16/session)

Two-person, 1-hour sessions1-session pass $35 each person8-session pass $255 each person ($31.87/session)12-session pass $348 each person ($29/session)30-session pass $785 person ($26.16/session)

Two-person, 1/2-hour sessions1-session pass $22 each person8-session pass $174 each person ($21.75/session)12-session pass $240 each person ($20/session)30-session pass $557 each person ($18.56/session)

3-SESSION PERSONAL TRAINING PROGRAMThree (45-minute) personal training sessions performed by Certified DCRC personal trainer of your choice

Free In-Body Assessment ($25 value) performed by DCRC Fitness Staff

COST: $142

*Contact with personal trainer required prior to registration

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DCRC PERSONAL TRAINERSGo to dublinohiousa.gov/fitness/personal-training for more information about DCRC Personal Trainer specialties and experience

Are you interested in Personal Training at the DCRC or having your Personal trainer work with you at the DCRC? Please contact Pat Casto, DCRC Fitness Supervisor at 614.410.4572 or [email protected]

Alex LeeContact: 614.202.8049 [email protected]

Availability: M-F 7am-12pm & 2-8pm

Weekends by appointment

Education: BS of Science in Human Nutrition/minor in Business at The Ohio State University

Certifications: ACE Certified Personal Trainer, CPR/AED

Focus: Strength & conditioning

I specialize in fitness training for all ages, teaching the basics of form utilizing free weights and resistance equipment. I enjoy working with individuals who need exercise guidance and nutrition tips. Looking forward to helping you reach personal health, strength or fitness goals.

Martha SneeContact: 614.537.1011 [email protected]

Availability: By appointment. Please contact for available appointment times.

Education: BA Exercise Science Capital University, AS Exercise Science Columbus State Community College

Certifications: NSCA Certified Personal Trainer, FMS - Certified Level 2, Precision Nutrition - L1 Nutrition Coach, Certified Spinning Instructor, AHA - CPR /AED

Jamie FridayContact: 614.439.0014 [email protected]

Availability: By appointment. Please contact for available a ppointment times.

Education: A.S. Early Childhood Education University of Cincinnati, A.S. Equine Studies Findlay University

Certifications: American Council on Exercise certified personal trainer since 1997. Certified Yogafit specialist, certified Spinning instructor. CRR/AED.

Lauren KoenigContact: 614.578.9935 [email protected]

Availability: By appointment. Please contact for available appointment times.

Education: BA English and Spanish, Ohio University; Masters in teaching Foreign Language, The Ohio State University

Certifications: Certified Personal Trainer: National Academy of Sports Medicine

Josh MatthewsContact: 614.571.3768 [email protected]

Availability: By appointment

Education: Master of Public Health from Benedictine University, Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Science from Capital University

Certifications: ACTION- Certified Personal Training

National Academy of Sport Medicine - Certified Personal Trainer

American College of Sport Medicine - Certified Exercise Specialist

American Red Cross- Certified Instructor; CPR/ AED/ BBP/ BLS/ First Aid (Adult, child, and infant)

WEE FOLK ROOMWee Folk Room services are available until capacity is reached. There is no guarantee these services are available during the time your class is offered. Refunds or make-ups are not issued if your child is unable to use the Wee Folk Room. Please plan your childcare appropriately.

YOUTH & TEEN FITNESS

Jr. Fitness Card ProgramEarn the privilege of using the fitness floor before age 16. Participants meet individually with a fitness staff member and learn fitness floor rules, safety, spotting, and correct use of equipment. Upon successful completion, kids ages 12-15 may use the fitness floor and equipment without adult supervision. Participants must successfully pass all areas of the program and be proficient in exercise technique, safety, and fitness floor etiquette to receive card. Jr. Fitness Card program appointments must be scheduled in advance and are available by phone or in person at the DCRC. Contact a fitness attendant to schedule.

Ages: 12-15

Time Date Fees CR SDR/NR

1.5 hr By Appointment $16 $26

Location: DCRC, Fitness Floor

Jr. Track ProgramEarn the privilege of using the fitness track before age 13. Participants meet individually with a fitness staff member and learn track rules, proper track etiquette, and track procedures. Upon successful completion, kids ages 10-12 may use the track without adult supervision. Participants must successfully pass all areas of the program and be proficient in track etiquette and safety procedures to be able to use the track. Jr. Track program appointments must be scheduled in advance and are available by phone or in person at the DCRC. Contact a fitness attendant to schedule.

Ages: 10-12

Time Date Fees CR SDR/NR

1 hr By Appointment $10 $20

Location: DCRC, Indoor Track

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YOGAIncrease mind/body awareness and improve your health through Hatha Yoga. The ancient art of Hatha Yoga increases flexibility and strength while reducing stress and tension. Please bring a yoga mat or purchase one at the front desk. Hatha Yoga is not recommended for those who have serious injuries or limitations. Pregnant women should check with their doctor before taking this class. Yoga is best practiced in bare feet and with a fairly empty stomach. Please refrain from eating a meal before class. Wear comfortable clothing and always turn off your cell phone before entering the classroom.

Hatha Yoga - BeginnerLeslie Gabbard

The beginner class is appropriate for first time yoga students, most seniors or anyone who wants a gentle yoga class. Beginners focus on learning postures and breath awareness while emphasizing relaxation and flexibility.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

173300.01 Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 6:30-7:25pm $60 $70 173300.02 Feb 25-Mar 17 Tu 6:30-7:25pm $40 $50

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio 1

Hatha Yoga Beginner/IntermediateLeslie Gabbard

This Hatha Yoga class is appropriate for first time yoga students, most seniors or anyone wanting a gentle yoga class. Beginners focus on learning postures and breath awareness while emphasizing relaxation and flexibility. This class is also offered to intermediate yoga participants who are looking for a class that is more dynamic and challenging, focusing on the flow of postures.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

173301.01 Jan 9-Feb 13 Th 10:35-11:30am $60 $70 173301.02 Feb 27-Mar 19 Th 10:35-11:30am $40 $50

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio 1

Yoga Basics For Tension, Chronic Pain and MoreSarah Fazeli

Join us for this multi-level class that focuses on stress-reduction, tension release, and opening areas that are tight and constricted. We address common “problem areas” like the neck, hips, and hamstrings, but also focus on using breathing exercises to relieve anxiety, scattered-thinking, and mild depression. Modifications are given so participants will practice at their comfort level every step of the way.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

173401.01 Jan 8-Feb 12 W 10-10:55am $60 $70 173401.02 Feb 26-Mar 18 W 10-10:55am $40 $50

Location: DCRC, Teen Lounge

PILATES

Pilates Basics and BeyondConcentrate on the basic Pilates reformer exercises in this mixed level class. Beginners are welcome and those with more experience will do the same set of exercises but are challenged by digging deeper into the core connection.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR Inst

174101.01 Jan 6-Feb 10 M 6:30-7:25pm $84 $94 Peg 174101.02 Jan 8-Feb 12 W 10:30-11:25am $84 $94 Jackie 174101.03 Jan 10-Feb 14 F 9:30-10:25am $84 $94 Jackie 174101.04 Jan 10-Feb 14 F 10:30-11:25am $84 $94 Jackie 174101.05 Feb 24-Mar 16 M 6:30-7:25pm $56 $66 Peg 174101.06 Feb 26-Mar 18 W 10:30-11:25am $56 $66 Jackie 174101.07 Feb 28-Mar 20 F 9:30-10:25am $56 $66 Jackie 174101.08 Feb 28-Mar 20 F 10:30-11:25am $56 $66 Jackie

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio 2

Pilates - IntermediateYou must have taken a beginning Pilates session in order to register for this level. Learn challenging options for the exercises covered in the beginning class and movements that require greater core strength, flexibility, and balance. Expand your repertoire using the boxes, fitness rings and learn to use the towers. This level includes many exercise options. You may take this level several times and continue to learn new movements.Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR Inst

174200.01 Jan 6-Feb 10 M 10:30-11:25am $84 $94 Andrea 174200.02 Jan 6-Feb 10 M 5:30-6:25pm $84 $94 Peg 174200.03 Jan 8-Feb 12 W 9:30-10:25am $84 $94 Jackie 174200.04 Feb 24-Mar 16 M 10:30-11:25am $56 $66 Andrea 174200.05 Feb 24-Mar 16 M 5:30-6:25pm $56 $66 Peg 174200.06 Feb 26-Mar 18 W 9:30-10:25am $56 $66 Jackie

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio 2

Pilates - AdvancedAndrea Lehmann

This class is intended for those who have taken several Pilates Reformer classes before and are ready for a challenge. Learn variations of previously mastered exercises that challenge your coordination, strength, flexibility and core. Movements in the advanced class are done in various tempos and range-of-motions. Additional equipment is regularly used, with emphasis on using the towers.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

174300.01 Jan 6-Feb 10 M 9:30-10:25am $84 $94 174300.02 Feb 24-Mar 16 M 9:30-10:25am $56 $66

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio 2

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Pilates ExpressAndrea Lehmann

This multi-level Reformer Pilates class is perfect for a mid-day or lunch hour workout. In 45 minutes, learn exercises that strengthen core muscles as well as gain flexibility and strength.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

174302.01 Jan 8-Feb 12 W noon-12:45pm $63 $73 174302.05 Feb 26-Mar 18 W noon-12:45pm $42 $52

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio 2

SPECIALIZED FITNESS PROGRAMS

Functional FitnessSally Gill

This low impact class combines some cardio training with weight bearing exercises designed to help you improve muscular strength and endurance, vitality, bone density, balance and flexibility. Finish the hour with core strengthening exercises and a great stretch for a complete and functional workout!

Ages: 50 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

175303.01 Jan 6-Feb 10 M 10:45-11:45am $48 $58 175303.02 Jan 9-Feb 13 Th 10:45-11:45am $48 $58 175303.03 Feb 24-Mar 16 M 10:45-11:45am $32 $42 175303.04 Feb 27-Mar 19 Th 10:45-11:45am $32 $42

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio 1

Zumba® GoldCindy Berner

Zumba® Gold is an easy-to-follow dance fitness class that lets you move to the beat at your own speed. Dance moves from salsa, merengue, cha cha and more are included in this invigorating low-impact class designed for any fitness level. Wear comfortable clothing, bring some water and get ready to dance!

Ages: 40 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

175304.01 Jan 10-Feb 14 F noon-1pm $48 $58 175304.02 Feb 28-Mar 20 F noon-1pm $32 $42

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio 2

Strength, Stretch and BalanceSally Gill

In this no-impact class, work to gain strength using hand weights in fun and creative ways. Core training, balance exercises and flexibility are included in this well-rounded program designed with seniors in mind, but great for anyone ages 40 and up!

Ages: 40 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

175400.01 Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 10:45-11:45am $60 $70 175400.02 Jan 9-Feb 13 Th 1-1:55pm $60 $70 175400.03 Feb 25-Mar 17 Tu 10:45-11:40am $40 $50 175400.04 Feb 27-Mar 19 Th 1-1:55pm $40 $50

Location: DCRC, Fitness Studio 2

TribeCORETribeCORE is an intelligent strength and full body mobility program designed to bring new levels of strength, power, support and flexibility to the backside, belly and shoulders. This brings structural longevity and pain-free movement. If you are looking to support your athletic goals, strengthen your core region, increase your functional mobility, or if you simply sit down too much at the office this program is for you. Every season of TribeCORE works through specific progressions ensuring that our pillar of strength is being built from the inside out. Every training session builds on the last, increasing the challenge and complexities to ensure results. Try a class for FREE the week of January 13 and March 2. Registration is required.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR Inst

175501.01 Jan 13 Tu 8:30-9:25am Free Trial Sally 175501.02 Jan 16 Th 8:30-9:25am Free Trial Sally 175501.03 Jan 14 Tu 6-6:55pm Free Trial Ann 175501.04 Jan 16 Th 6-6:55pm Free Trial Ann 175501.05 Mar 2 Tu 8:30-9:25am Free Trial Sally 175501.06 Mar 5 Th 8:30-9:25am Free Trial Sally 175501.07 Mar 3 Tu 6-6:55pm Free Trial Ann 175501.08 Mar 5 Th 6-6:55pm Free Trial Ann

Location: DCRC, Classroom C

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Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

175503.01 Jan 20-Feb 27 Tu,Th 8:30-9:30am $168 $178 175503.02 Mar 9-Apr 16 Tu,Th 8:30-9:30am $168 $178

Location: DCRC, Classroom C

TribeCOREAnn Young

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

175504.01 Jan 21-Feb 27 Tu,Th 6-7pm $168 $178 175504.02 Mar 10-Apr 16 Tu,Th 6-7pm $168 $178

Location: DCRC, Classroom C

Senior Small GroupSally Gill

Finally, a small group training class just for active older adults. You and a small group of others work with a group fitness instructor once per week on the fitness floor machines as well as in a classroom. Learn exercises designed especially for those 50 and older. Strength building, balance and flexibility are emphasized. Work out with a group of your peers and see the results!

Ages: 50 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

176105.01 Jan 8-Feb 12 W 10:45-11:45am $60 $70 176105.02 Feb 26-Mar 18 W 10:45-11:45am $40 $50

Location: DCRC, Classroom C

Cardio ExtremeSally Gill

Get ready to “HIT IT” with this high intensity, 30-minute cardio class. Challenge yourself to a variety of cardio exercises including sprints, stairs, burpees and agility training.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

176161.01 Jan 10-Feb 14 F 9:45-10:15am $30 $40 176161.02 Feb 28-Mar 20 F 9:45-10:40am $20 $30

Location: DCRC, Classroom C

Small Group Training w/ SallySally Gill

This small group training class is for those who want to mix it up. Cardio training along with strength and abdominal work are incorporated. Start your new year off in a fit and healthy way!

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

176162.01 Jan 6-Feb 10 M 9:45-10:40am $60 $70 176162.02 Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 9:35-10:30am $60 $70 176162.03 Jan 8-Feb 12 W 9:45-10:45am $60 $70 176162.04 Jan 9-Feb 13 Th 9:35-10:30am $60 $70 176162.05 Feb 24-Mar 16 M 9:45-10:40am $40 $50 176162.06 Feb 25-Mar 17 Tu 9:35-10:35am $40 $50 176162.07 Feb 26-Mar 18 W 9:45-10:40am $40 $50 176162.08 Feb 27-Mar 19 Th 9:35-10:30am $40 $50

Location: DCRC, Fitness Floor

Small Group Training Multi-level W/ReneeRenee Phillips

This small group training class challenges participants of all fitness levels. A mix of cardio activities, strength building and muscle toning exercises are incorporated.

Ages: 18 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

176170.01 Jan 6-Feb 10 M 9:45-10:40am $60 $70 176170.02 Jan 6-Jan 13 M 6:30-7:25pm $60 $70 176170.03 Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 9:30-10:25am $60 $70 176170.04 Jan 8-Feb 12 W 6:15-7:15pm $60 $70 176170.05 Jan 9-Feb 13 Th 9:30-10:30am $60 $70 176170.06 Feb 24-Mar 16 M 9:30-10:25am $40 $50 176170.07 Feb 24-Mar 16 M 6:30-7:25pm $40 $50 176170.08 Feb 25-Mar 17 Tu 9:30-10:25am $40 $50 176170.09 Feb 26-Mar 18 W 6:15-7:15pm $40 $50 176170.10 Feb 27-Mar 19 Th 9:30-10:30am $40 $50

Location: DCRC, Classroom C

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LAP POOL AVAILABILITYFor individual lane availability, check the schedule posted in the lap pool or online at www.DublinOhioUSA.gov/recreation/aquatics/indoor

BRING YOUR GROUP TO THE POOLFor group use during normal operating hours, call Matt Rice at 614.410.4597. For information about birthday parties or after hours pool parties, call Susan Burns at 614.410.4526.

Pool Party PackagesHave your next party at the DCRC aquatic center! Packages are available Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Each package includes up to 20 guests and provides use of the pool and a party room for a total of 2 ½ hours. Table coverings, balloons and paper products are provided.

Fees:

Dublin Residents: $100 per package (includes up to 20 guests)

Nonresidents: $200 per package (includes up to 20 guests)

For additional information or to book your party, please contact facility reservations at 614.410.4550.

ADULT TO CHILD RATIOSThese ratios (listed below) are established for the safety of all our young guests. Those not meeting the ratios are denied pool use.

• Children ages 10 years and over may enter the facility without an adult supervisor.

• All children ages 8 and 9 years must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or older. The adult must be within the same general area of the child at all times. One adult supervisor is required for every 5 children in this age group.

• All children ages 5 through 7 must be visually supervised by an adult 18 years and older at all times. One adult supervisor is required for every 5 children in this age group.

• All children 4 years and younger must be within arm’s reach of an adult 18 years and older. One adult supervisor is required for every 2 children in this age group.

• Large groups must maintain a 1:5 adult to children under 10 ratio.

DCRC GENERAL POOL INFORMATION

BE A WATER GUARDIAN• All children 4 years of age and younger must be within arm’s reach of an adult 16 years or older, in a swimsuit, at all times. All children wearing a flotation device must be within arm’s reach of an adult in a swimsuit at all times. All children 5-7 years of age must be visually supervised by an adult 16 years or older at all times. All children 8-9 years of age must be accompanied by an adult 16 years or older in the facility.

PLAY SAFELY• Safety breaks are called at 15 minutes before each hour. Adults 18 years of age and older may swim during this time. Children 2 years of age and younger may remain in the Leisure Pool during rest period within arm’s reach of an adult, in a swimsuit, at all times. Youths 17 years of age and younger may remain the Lap Pool during rest period as long as they are actively swimming laps or participating in a program.• No running on the pool decks.• No diving in the Leisure Pool or the shallow areas of the Lap Pool.• No private swim lessons or coaching permitted.• The following items and behaviors are not permitted in the facility: Smoking, alcoholic beverages, food, gum or beverages, with the exception of water, glass containers of any type, squirt guns, inner tubes, torpedoes, mermaid tails/mono-fins, and any large floating toys that may obscure the sightlines of the lifeguards.

AQUATICS

DCRC AQUATIC CENTER

To use the Aquatic Center, you must be a DCRC member or pay a daily guest fee.

DCRC Daily Guest Rates

City of Dublin Resident Nonresident

Adult 18 years and older $7 $15

Youth 3–17 years $5 $7

2 years and younger Free Free

Proof of residency is required to receive City of Dublin Resident rate. All guests are required to present a state, school, or City of Dublin picture ID prior to passing the Check-In Desk. Guests 10-17 years old may request to have an ID issued at the Welcome Desk when accompanied by a guardian with proper identification.

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AQUATICS SLIDE SAFETY• All riders must be a minimum of 42 inches tall to ride the Slide. Riders between 42-48 inches tall must pass a Slide Swim Test in order to ride the Slide. The Slide Swim Test assesses a swimmer’s ability to swim in a current. Please see the Pool Manager to request a Slide Swim Test.

RESPECT OTHERS• All guests must obey the instructions of the aquatics staff.• Guests experiencing the following are not permitted in the water: open sores, infections or diarrhea.• Swim diapers are required for all individuals not toilet trained. Youth sizes are available for purchase at the Front Desk.• Swimsuits are the only acceptable swim attire. Guests with modesty concerns may wear covering garments that are clean and do not interfere with their safety or the safety of others.

Additional information is posted in the pool areas.

WATER FITNESS

Schedules are available at the front desk of the DCRC and online.

To attend the classes listed below, you must check in at the Fitness Desk before going to class.

Class slots are on a first-come, first serve basis. Class capacities are determined by the equipment used available space, and patron safety. You may sign in for a class 30 minutes beforehand but no later than 10 minutes after the class starts.

Water Fitness Class Fees DCRC Member Guest

Single Class $10.00 $10.00 10-Class Pass $45.00 $60.00 20-Class Pass $70.00 $85.00 Unlimited Monthly Fitness Pass $50.00 $60.00

CLASS DESCRIPTIONSPlease see our website for descriptions http://dublinohiousa.gov/aquatics/water-fitness/

AQUATIC ACTIVITIES

Adaptive Swim LessonsDublin Recreation Service Staff

Ages: 5.5-14

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

181410.01 Jan 8-Feb 26 W 5-5:30pm $72 $88

Location: DCRC, Leisure Pool

Youth Fitness SwimmingDublin Recreation Services Staff

This class is ideal for youth and teens interested in keeping fit in the water without the competiveness of swim team. All participants must be able to complete 50 yards of all four strokes continuously. This program will focus on fitness, endurance, and stroke refinement.

No class Mar 22 Ages: 8-18

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

184200.01 Jan 5-Feb 23 Su noon-1pm $80 $90 284200.01 Mar 1-Apr 26 Su noon-1pm $80 $90

Location: DCRC, Competition Pool

CPR/AED and First AidDublin Recreation Services Staff

This course follows the strict guidelines of the American Red Cross. Our instructors are required to follow these guidelines at all times. This class is taught as a blended learning course; part of the course is completed by the participant prior to attending the first day of class. A link to the on-line portion of the class is emailed one week prior to class. The estimated completion time is 3 hours. Proof of completion of the on-line course must be submitted to Kate Futty ([email protected]) no later than the first day of class. The purpose of the American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers course is to teach those with a duty to act (professional rescuers and health care providers) the knowledge and skills needed to respond appropriately to breathing and cardiac emergencies. This includes the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) to care for a victim experiencing cardiac arrest. This course will also teach skills that participants need to know to give immediate care to a suddenly injured or ill person until more advanced medical personnel arrive and take over.

Ages: 15 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

185410.01 Jan 26 Su 1-4pm $110 $121 185410.02 Feb 23 Su 1-4pm $110 $121 285410.01 Mar 15 Su 1-4pm $110 $121

Location: DCRC, Training Room

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Water Safety Instructor - Includes Fundamentals of Instructor Training (FIT)Dublin Recreation Services Staff

The WSI course provides instructor candidates the necessary skills to teach the American Red Cross (ARC) Parent and Child Program, 3 levels of Preschool Aquatics, 6 levels of the Learn-to-Swim program, Longfellow’s Whales Tales, and Basic Water Rescue.

Prerequisites:

1. Minimum age of 16 at the end of the class (proof of age must be brought to the first class).

2. Successfully complete 25 yards of the following six strokes: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, and butterfly.

3. Demonstrate ability to float and tread water for 1 minute in deep water.

4. Successfully complete the Online Session for the Water Safety Instructor course.

Once registered, staff will email a link that will allow you to complete the online session. This will cost an additional $35.00 that paid directly to the American Red Cross. This $35.00 online session fee is non-refundable.

5. Attendance is required at all sessions (no exceptions).

Ages: 16 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

185300.01 Mar 1-Mar 22 Su noon-8pm $75 $75

Location: DCRC, Training Room

Lifeguard InstructorKate Futty

The purpose of the Lifeguard Instructor course is to train instructor candidates to teach the American Red Cross Lifeguarding, Lifeguarding Blended Learning, Shallow Water Lifeguarding, Waterpark Skills, CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers, Administering Emergency Oxygen, Bloodborne Pathogens Training courses and additional modules.

Prerequisites:

1. At least 17 years old on, or before, the last day of the course.

2. Possess one of the following: i. A current American Red Cross certificate for Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED ii. A current American Red Cross certificate for Lifeguarding/First Aid and either an American Red Cross certificate for CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer or an American Red Cross certificate for CPR/AED for Lifeguards.

3. Successfully complete the American Red Cross online session for the Lifeguarding Instructor course. Once registered, staff will email a link that allows for completion of the online session. This costs an additional $35.00, paid directly to the American Red Cross. This $35.00 fee is non-refundable.

4. Obtain the Lifeguarding Instructor’s Manual, Lifeguarding Manual, and pocket mask to bring to all of the class sessions.

5. Show expert level skills as the primary and secondary rescuer in

two in-water scenarios and two CPR scenarios.

6. Demonstrate complete knowledge of all in-water rescues, first aid skills, and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer skills.

7. Attend and actively participate in all course sessions (to register contact Kate Futty at: 614.410.4556).

Ages: 17 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

185200.01 Jan 2-Jan 4 Th-Sa 9am-4pm $250 $280

Location: DCRC, Training Room

Lifeguard TrainingDublin Recreation Services Staff

This course follows the strict guidelines of the American Red Cross. Our instructors are required to follow these guidelines at all times. Participation in this class does not guarantee certification. This class is taught as a blended learning course, which means that part of the course is completed by the participant prior to attending the first day of class. A link to the on-line portion of the class is emailed one week prior to class and the estimated completion time is 7 hours. Proof of completion of the on-line course must be submitted to Kate Futty no later than the first day of class.

Refund Policy: A cancellation request form must be submitted to the front desk of the DCRC at least 7 business days prior to the first day of the class, for a refund of fees paid minus a $15 administrative fee. No refunds will be processed after this time.

Prerequisite Test: To be eligible to participate in the Lifeguarding Course, each participant will be confirmed or tested on the following prerequisite items the first day of class:

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AQUATICS 1. Be the minimum age of 15 years by the final day of class (proof of age must be brought to the first class).

2. Swim 300 yards continuously, using these strokes in the following order: 100 yards front crawl, using rhythmic breathing and a stabilizing, propellant kick. 100 yards breaststroke using a pull, breathe, kick sequence. 100 yards front crawl and/or breaststroke (the last 100 hundred yards may be a combination of front crawl and breast stroke). Note: There is no time requirement for this swim. Each participant must show only that he or she can swim the entire 300 yards using the above strokes without stopping (the participant may use goggles for this part of the test ONLY).

3. Starting in the water, swim 20 yards using front crawl or breaststroke, surface-dive to a depth of 7-10 feet, retrieve a 10-pound object, and return to the starting point with the object and exit the water without using a ladder or steps. This specific test must be completed in its entirety within in 1 minute and 40 seconds. Note: When returning to the starting point, each participant must be able to hold the 10-pound object with both hands, placing it on his or her chest, and keeping his or her face above water. Each participant must exit the water using his or her own strength (participants may NOT use goggles during this skill).

4. Tread water using only the legs for two minutes. Candidates should place their hands under their armpits. Participants must pass the entire prerequisite test in order to continue the course. Failure to pass the prerequisite test and/or complete the on-line course supplement results in forfeiture of class fees or a one-time transfer to a future City of Dublin Lifeguarding course. Once a participant passes the prerequisite test, no refunds or transfers will be processed.

Certification Requirements: To receive an American Red Cross Lifeguard certification all participants must:

1. Complete the American Red Cross On-Line Lifeguarding Course Presentation and pass the on-line First Aid/CPR/AED Exam and submit proof of completion.

2. Pass all course prerequisites.

3. Attend all class sessions in their entirety.

4. Demonstrate competency in all required skills and activities.

5. Demonstrate competency in the three final skill scenarios.

6. Correctly answer 80% of the questions in the three sections of the final written exam.

Failure to attend all classes in their entirety, demonstrate competency in skills, or failure of the written tests will result in forfeiture of class fees and certification will not be granted. If you have any questions prior to class, please contact Kate Futty at 614.410.4556 or [email protected].

A copy of these policies are e-mailed to you upon class registration. We ask that you review the policies and respond in acknowledgment of accepting these terms. Email Kate Futty to find out how you can get Lifeguard certified for FREE!

Ages: 15 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

585100.10 Jan 18-Jan 20 Sa-M 10am-6pm $75 $75 585100.11 Feb 14-Feb 16 F-Su 10am-6pm $75 $75 585100.20 Mar 21-Mar 23 Sa-M 10am-6pm $75 $75 585100.21 Mar 27-Mar 29 F-Su 10am-6pm $75 $75

Location: DCRC, Training Room

AMERICAN RED CROSS LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM

A schedule of specific class times and availability is available at the Recreation Center and online.

REGISTRATION INFORMATIONOnline and walk-in registration starts at 6:00a.m. The swim lesson schedule will be available two weeks prior to Dublin & School District Residents registration date.

Winter: Jan. 6 – Feb. 29 (8 Classes)

Online and In Person Phone-In

Dublin & School District Residents Dec. 30 - Jan. 5 Dec. 31 - Jan. 5 Non-Resident Jan. 2 - Jan. 5 Jan. 3 – Jan. 5

Spring I: March 9 - May 9 (8 Classes)

No Class March 23-28 (Spring Break)

Online and In Person Phone-In

Dublin & School District Residents Mar. 2 - Mar. 8 Mar. 3 – Mar. 8 Non-Resident Mar. 4 - Mar. 8 Mar. 5 – Mar. 8

SWIM LESSON TIME FRAME• Parent and Child and Preschool Classes: 30 minutes• Learn to Swim Classes: 45 minutes• Adult Classes: 1 hour

RATIOSInstructor to student ratios are closely monitored to ensure the safety of all participants and quality programming. Parent/Child: 1:10Preschool: 1:4Learn to Swim levels 1 & 2: 1:6Learn to Swim levels 3,4,5: 1:8Adults: 1:8

Registration for swim lessons is first-come, first-served using online registration, phone registration, or in-person registration at the Dublin Community Recreation Center on the dates and times listed. Online registration offers participants fast and convenient results.

SWIM LESSONS

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NOTES FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION1. Keep your swim lesson class schedule close when enrolling online. You will need a class schedule, found online or at the DCRC, to have the correct activity number.

2. Incorrect household information may cause registration difficulties. If you experience errors due to incorrect ages of your child or other household information, call 614.410.4550 to update your household information.

3 To check the status of your enrollment, follow the instructions on the online registration information page.

PREPAYMENT POLICYPayment is due upon registration. You must use a Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or AMEX when registering online. If you prefer to use cash or check you must come to the DCRC to register.

REFUND POLICYRefunds are given up to seven days before the start of class, minus a $15 administration fee.

MAKEUP POLICYNo makeup classes are offered for lessons missed by participants.Lessons that are canceled due to weather or mechanical issues are made up at a later date at the same time. All participants receive a call to the phone number provided during registration, and notified of the make-up date. No individual accommodations are made if participants are unable to attend the make-up class provided.

SWIM ASSESSMENTSUnsure of the correct level of swim lesson level for you or your child? Try our online assessment tool athttps://dublinohiousa.gov/aquatics/swim-lessons/To schedule an in-water assessment call Matt Rice at 614.410.4597.

ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONSAdaptive Aquatics classes are geared for children with special needs between 4-14 years of age. This program is designed to give individuals an opportunity to experience the benefits of aquatics and prepare for the possibility of progressing into our American Red Cross swim lesson program. With the assistance of aquatics staff, participants will work on their swimming abilities and comfort level in the water. These classes are taught in a non-competitive environment, allowing each child to progress at their own pace. All participants must be accompanied in the water by a parent or caregiver. For more information or to register please contact Matt Rice at 614.410.4597 or at [email protected].

CLASS DESCRIPTIONSComplete descriptions are available at https://dublinohiousa.gov/aquatics/swim-lessons/

Parent and ChildFamiliarize young children, ages 6 months to 3 years, with the water and prepare them for the American Red Cross Preschool courses. These levels are not designed to the teach children to swim or to survive in the water on their own.

Preschool Level 1Swimmers will learn basics of swimming including bobbing, going underwater and jumping in. While being supported in the water, participants also learn front and back floating, rolling over from front to back and back to front, gliding, flutter kick and front crawl arms.

Preschool Level 2Builds on the basic aquatic skills learned in Preschool Level 1. More advance skills such as arm and leg action, and treading are introduced in this level.

Preschool Level 3Increase proficiency on basic aquatic skills learned in Preschool Levels 1 and 2. Provides additional guided practice with increased distances and times.

Learn to Swim 1Swimmers will learn basics of swimming including bobbing, going underwater and jumping in. While being supported in the water, participants also learn front and back floating, rolling over from front to back and back to front, gliding, flutter kick and front crawl arms.

Learn to Swim 2Builds on the basic aquatic skills learned in Learn to Swim Level 1. More advance skills such as arm and leg action and treading are introduced in this level.

Learn to Swim 3Increase proficiency on basic aquatic skills learned in Learn to Swim Levels 1 and 2. Provides additional guided practice with increased distances and times.

Learn to Swim 4This level takes place in the deep end of our competition pool. This level focuses on the improvement of freestyle breaststroke and backstroke. Basics on how to perform the butterfly are introduced.

Learn to Swim 5Swimmers are challenged with stroke refinement as well as endurance enhancement with all four strokes from level 4.

Adult 1Designed to introduce the inexperienced or fearful adult to the water to become more comfortable in and around the water. Swimmers learn how to float and to start using combined arm and leg actions.

Adult 2Building from Adult level 1 swimmers will develop confidence and endurance as novice swimmers and are introduced to backstroke and Breaststroke.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

FEE INFORMATION• Participants living within Dublin City School District outside City of Dublin limits may be charged an additional $10 (or 10 percent, whichever is greater) fee for programs held in a City of Dublin facility. This charge is reflected in the school district resident (SDR) fee listed with each program in this brochure.

• Participants living outside Dublin City School District may be charged an additional $10 (or 10 percent, whichever is greater) fee for all programs. This charge is reflected in the nonresident (NR) fee listed with each program in this brochure.

• Fees must be paid at the time of registration. Only receipt of payment reserves registration. Classes have limited enrollment. Make checks payable to: City of Dublin.

• Fees for programs may be charged to your Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or bank debit card; in person; online or via phone.

WEE FOLK / YOUTH LOUNGEBabysitting services are available for children ages six weeks to 12 years while their parents or guardians are using the DCRC. There is a two hour maximum per day and space is limited to room and staff capacity.

Safety A computerized scanning system is used.

Activities Video and board games, movies and craft activities are available for children three and older and a space is specially designated for our young guests.

Fees The Wee folk room utilizes a punch pass system. Punch passes are intended for individual purchase and use. All payment transactions occur at the DCRC Welcome Desk

One-time visit $4 5-visit punch pass $20 10-visit punch pass $40 20-visit punch pass $72

Unlimited monthly prices per child: - Residents: $20 - School District residents: $35 - Non-residents: $40

Registration Complete the forms at the Wee Folk/Youth Lounge then go to the Welcome Desk to pick up your Wee Folk ID card and purchase a punch pass. No refunds are given for wee folk passes

Sick Child Policy Children who show symptoms of a runny nose with green or yellow discharge, deep coughs or any other obvious signs of illness are not be permitted in the room. When we are notified that a child with a contagious illness may have used the room, we post the illness on the door for one week and sanitize the room.

Hours of Operation Monday–Friday 8:15am–8pm Saturdays 9am–2pm Sundays 10am–2pm

GENERAL INFORMATION

AWARDSOver the past 15 years, we’ve received more than 40 Ohio Parks & Recreation Association awards for facilities and program excellence.

Three Ohio Department of Health Governor’s Healthy Ohioans awards

2009 OPRA Healthy Ohio Parks and Recreation Gold Award

2009 ICMA Voice of the People Gold Award

2010 National Wildlife Federation Community Certification

2010 & 2015 CAPRA accreditation

2012-2020 ACA accreditation

2018 OPRA 1st Place Health & Wellness Program award

SECURE YOUR VALUABLESProviding a safe and secure environment for your recreation experiences is our goal. While our staff remains vigilant and various theft prevention methods are in place, we encourage you to secure your belongings in the lockers provided, store your valuable items off-site or leave valuable items that are not needed at home.

ACCOMMODATION REQUESTSRecreation Services promotes an inclusive policy for all our programs. To provide the best overall experience for your child or to carry over IEP/504 accommodations, an appointment must be made for an inquiry of needs. Contact Jodi Shealy, Adaptive Recreation Coordinator, at 614.410.4574. An accommodation plan must be completed prior to the start of the program.

NON-MEMBER PHOTO ID CARDS• Available for purchase and annual renewal at the Welcome Desk. Free to residents, $2 for nonresidents.

• Proof of residency and age are required.

• Children under 18 must have a parent or guardian complete registration.

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GYM SCHEDULEGym schedules are available at the DCRC and online. Gym schedules are subject to modifications because of program changes or make-up dates. See the bulletin board posted outside the gym for details or call 614.410.4550.

PARKINGFor our patrons’ safety, please park only in marked spaces, keeping access, emergency and fire lanes open. Additional parking spaces are available in the west parking lot.

RESTROOMSIt is City policy that employees, guests, and visitors should use the restroom facilities that correspond with their gender identify. All employees, guests, and visitors should determine the most appropriate and comfortable options for themselves when it comes to use of restrooms.

LOCKER ROOMSThe DCRC has men’s and women’s locker rooms available for patron use. Patrons must provide their own locks, towels, and soap. Lockers are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Locks must be removed after each use. Locks left overnight are removed by management. For the comfort of all locker room users, children over 6 years of age are not permitted in opposite sex locker rooms. Transgender individuals should either use the locker room and shower that corresponds with the gender assigned at birth or one of the four private changing rooms.

GIFT CARDSGift cards make a great gift and are a convenient way to pay for:

• Activity fees

• Merchandise and concessions

• Tickets

• Membership fees

Gift cards may be redeemed at the DCRC and Dublin Community Pools. Cards are available at the Welcome Desk. Not redeemable for other cards or cash and cannot be replaced if lost or stolen. Gift cards must be presented at time of purchase/redemption. Gift cards expire 5 years from the date of purchase. Other restrictions may apply.

CAN YOU TEACH?If you would like to instruct a program for Recreation Services, contact Recreation Services Administrator Erin Duffee at 614.410.4558 to discuss your program ideas. Instructors are carefully selected to maintain the high quality of our programs and should have practical knowledge of the subject, instructional experience and the ability and desire to teach.

Catering For DublinYou Think It, We’ll Do IT!

See Us for All Your Catering Events

Call Us at 614-792-7827 Located Inside The Dublin Community Recreation Center

We want to make your visit with us as enjoyable and stress free as we can. Whether it is a corporate meeting for 200 or a child’s birthday party for 5, we want to provide you with great food, for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

• Hot Meals, Box Lunches, Italian Dinners, Mexican Bu�et• Veggie, Fruit, Deli Meat, Cheese, Bagel, Breakfast, and Desert Trays• Salads-Pasta, Potato, Macaroni, Garden Fresh Tossed• Beverage Stations –Co�ees, Teas, Sodas Etc.• Also Serving All Subway Products

Subway is the leading restaurant serving fresh, healthy, custom made products, we can provide them for your events. Carefully review our catering menu as we have added special items to our menu that is not found in a traditional Subway.

Hours of Operation: Mon–Fri, 8am–9pm; Sat and Sun, 9am–7pmwww.dcrc.buckeyesubway.com

Full menu of sandwiches, salads, breakfast items and beverages

• Hot Meals, Box Lunches, Italian Dinners, Mexican Buffet• Veggie, Fruit, Deli Meat, Cheese, Bagel, Breakfast, and Desert Trays• Salads-Pasta, Potato, Macaroni, Garden Fresh Tossed• Beverage Stations – Coffees, Teas, Sodas Etc.• Also Serving All Subway Products

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track or in the track stretching area. Youths 8 to 12 years old are allowed in the track areas if directly supervised by an adult or if they have passed the Junior Track Card program and present their card to a fitness attendant. The minimum age for participation in group fitness classes is 12 years and 18 years for Spinning® classes.

10. Please note, the DCRC fitness floor is not equipped as a powerlifting or CrossFit facility.

11. Changes in recreation schedules may occur without notice. Staff post schedule changes with as much advance notice as possible. Current pool, group fitness and open gym schedules are available at the Welcome Desk and online.

12. Recreation Services is not responsible for lost or stolen articles. It is strongly recommended that possessions be secured in a locker during your visit to the DCRC.

13. Lockers are available on a first-come, first-served basis and guests must provide their own locks. Locks may not be left on lockers overnight. Locks left overnight are removed by management.

14. All participants must observe the rules and regulations relating to the safety and operation of the facilities. Any participant who fails to comply with the rules and regulations of the DCRC is subject to the following penalties:

• One week suspension from use of the facilities upon the first incident;

• Thirty-day suspension from use of the facilities upon the second incident;

• One year suspension from use of the facilities upon a third violation;

• Permanent suspension from use of the facilities upon any subsequent incident.

The following activities, although not an exhaustive list, are examples of behaviors that will result in disciplinary action and police reports when applicable:

• Fighting

• Stealing

• Property damage

• Disorderly conduct

• Criminal damage

• Verbal abuse of staff and/or patrons

• Not following posted policies and rules

The City reserves the right to forgo any of the disciplinary steps set forth herein and impose additional penalties based upon the severity of the incident.

ID POLICYOur number one priority is to provide a safe and friendly environment to everyone that visits our facilities or takes part in/participates/joins our programs. All patrons (including spectators) passing the check-in desk must present a photo ID to enter the facility. The City of Dublin reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone registered as a sexual offender (Resolution 6-13).

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DCRC POLICIES & PROCEDURESThank you for respecting these policies and procedures that support our goals of safe, positive and healthy experiences.

1. For the safety and security of our patrons, facility and staff, all patrons must present a State, School, or City of Dublin/ Recreation Services photo ID or key-fob prior to entering. Members and guests must go to the Check-In Desk and provide an annual pass, resident card or pay the daily pass rate for admittance. Children ages 9 and under must be accompanied by an individual at least 16 years of age with valid ID. IDs are required for visitors, program entry, daily sales, and membership/pass sales or renewals.

2. Proof of Residency must be presented each visit to receive the daily guest discount rate.

3. Annual memberships are not transferable and are deemed void when in the hands of those other than the proper registrant.

4. By City ordinance, the DCRC and all surrounding park grounds are smoke- and alcohol-free environment.

5. Unless otherwise authorized by law, pursuant to the Ohio Revised Code, no person shall knowingly possess, have under the person’s control, convey, or attempt to convey a deadly weapon or dangerous ordnance onto these premises.

6. Eating and drinking are permitted in designated areas only.

7. Skateboarding and in-line skating are prohibited in the DCRC.

8. Children ages 5-7 must be within sight of their attending supervisor at all times. Children ages 8-9 must have a supervisor in the facility at all times. Children ages 10 years and over may enter the facility without a supervisor. A supervisor is defined as an individual at least 16 years or older.

Pool area only - Supervisors must keep children ages 4 and under within arm’s reach; there must be at least one supervisor for every two children in this age group. For children ages 5-9, there must be one supervisor for every five children and they must be in the pool area (on deck or in the pool).

9. Youths under age 12 are not permitted in the fitness area at any time. We reserve the right to ask for proof of age. Youths ages 12 to 15 are permitted in the fitness area if directly spotted by an adult or if they have passed the Junior Fitness Card Program. Youths must be 13 years old to be on the

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ORGANIZED GROUP/PERSONAL USE POLICYDublin Recreation Services reserves the right to define the use of all programming and public spaces within the Dublin Community Recreation Center. We do this to protect the integrity of memberships, ensure sustainability for our programs, and provide opportunity for use of the facility by all users. The DCRC is a highly subsidized community amenity, therefore allowing usage that results in private monetary gain for an individual is in conflict with this philosophy.

All organized groups desiring to utilize City of Dublin recreation spaces or facilities are required to secure formal meeting room or activity space via the reservations process. Failure to do so could result in the loss of use of the desired area or facility.

Non-City sponsored private lessons, personal services, team practices or any other activities deemed to be paid instruction, whether paid with money or traded services, are prohibited in the Dublin Community Recreation Center. (For Parks Usage policies and guidelines, please contact Community Events at 410-4545 or visit http://dublinohiousa.gov/events/event-guidebook-event-application/)

Private, unpaid instruction between individual members or daily pass patrons is permitted provided all facility rules and activity area schedules are followed and the reasonable use by other patrons is not impaired. Should a conflict arise concerning this type of use, a manager on duty will discuss it with the parties involved to give direction and implement a resolution.

The Dublin Community Recreation Center and the City of Dublin are not liable for non-City sponsored instruction provided pursuant to this policy and members do so at their own risk.

City of Dublin employees or contractors in active or furloughed status are prohibited from offering non-de minimis paid or unpaid instruction apart from their regularly paid job duties. The reason for this is that performing these functions exposes employees and contractors to additional risk of violating Ohio Ethics Laws, additional liability risk and causes potential issues with worker’s compensation determinations.

De minimis instruction is defined to be the occasional, non-regular, and temporally brief assistance designed to enhance the use of City of Dublin facilities and services by members and patrons (e.g. briefly assisting a patron on how to use a piece of equipment, etc.)

City of Dublin employees or contractors in inactive or separated status are permitted to offer non-de minimis, unpaid instruction provided that they:

1. Notify their supervisor prior to starting such work and

2. Sign the acknowledgement waiver associated with this instruction

3. Cease unpaid instruction when they resume active status 

Employees are responsible for being aware of all personnel policies related to this use and direct any questions to their supervisor.

FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR CHILDRENProgram participants please note that children under the age of 10 must be escorted to and from their program/activity by an adult 18 years or older. Parents are expected to bring children to the program on time, and pick them up promptly at the conclusion. For programs that take place behind the check-in desk, please be prepared to let staff know the program you or your children are attending and have your ID ready.

REGISTRATION POLICIES• Register promptly to ensure your position in the program. We reserve the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment seven days before the start of the program.

• Registrations are accepted until a class is full. We take names for a wait-list for popular classes.

• Recreation Services staff attempt to contact you if a class is canceled.

• Participants registering for age- or grade-specific programs must be the minimum age or grade listed by the last day of the program, unless otherwise stated.

• Program dates, times, locations and instructors are subject to change.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEA financial assistance program is available to assist residents of the community in temporary hardship or special times of need. For information and an application, visit http://tinyurl.com/hng8fjh

SIBLING POLICYDue to the structure of the child/parent programs, only children who are the appropriate age for the class will be permitted to register and attend the program. No younger or older siblings are allowed in the classroom to sit and watch or be left unattended in the lobby.

PARENT POLICYWith your child’s best interest in mind and to provide the best learning environment, we ask that all parents refrain from entering the teaching area during classes. This eliminates any interruptions between the instructor and participants. We feel it is beneficial for the children to have time alone to interact with their peers. Parents are invited to attend the last day of classes to view their child’s progress. To provide a safe environment, students must be able to follow directions and not be disruptive.

PHOTOGRAPH POLICYPhotographs are occasionally taken of program and class participants at the DCRC. These photographs are used to promote Recreation Services programming in future editions of the Programs and Activities Brochure and a variety of other City of Dublin publications. If you prefer that you or your child not be photographed, please notify the photographer.

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REFUND POLICY GUIDELINESMemberships and Passes

Annual memberships and passes-includes corporate and senior, college student passes, daily passes, Wee Folk/Youth Lounge and Dublin Community Pool

• Membership termination agreement forms are available at the DCRC Welcome Desk. Approved refunds are prorated based on the number of months for which the annual membership was issued, less a $15 administrative fee. No partial-month refunds are processed.

• Refunds are not provided for daily guest fees at the DCRC or Dublin Community Pools.

• Refunds are not provided for Wee Folk/Youth Lounge passes.

• Refunds are not provided for six-month memberships.

• Refunds are not provided for memberships at the Dublin Community Pools after the first day of operation each season.

Land and Water Group Fitness Passes

• Group fitness passes do not have expiration dates and are generally non-refundable. Upon written request, participants may transfer the balance of pass uses to spouses, children or others. Requests must be directed to the fitness supervisor for approval.

• Refunds are not provided for Fitness Testing

Recreation classes and camps (except Wyandot & KidZone camps)

A cancellation request form must be submitted to the Welcome Desk of the DCRC at least 7 business days prior to the first day of class, for a refund of fees paid less a $15 administrative fee. No refunds are processed after this time.

Participants assume risk and responsibility for changes in personal schedules or health.

A full refund is issued if the Division of Recreation Services cancels an activity or rental.

Aquatics Programs

If you cannot attend your preferred classes you will receive a refund, minus a $15 administrative fee, if requested before the deadline listed. A second refund date is listed for those who register during the open registration period. All other refund requests require a physician’s note and approval from the Aquatics Supervisor. Those on the wait list who cannot be placed in a class will receive a total refund. LG, LGI, WSI Courses: Failure to pass the prerequisite tests and/or attend all class sessions results in forfeiture of class fees or a one-time transfer to a future City aquatics course. Once a participant passes the prerequisite test, no refunds or transfers are given. Please allow 2-4 weeks for processing.

Facility Rentals Community Hall Deposits are nonrefundable if the event is canceled within 60 days of the scheduled event. Upon written cancellation of a reservation at least 60 days prior to the scheduled event, the City refunds the deposit and rental fees collected, less a $15 administrative fee.

Kaltenbach Community Center, birthday parties, classrooms, meeting rooms and shelter house/park rentals: Upon written cancellation of a reservation at least two weeks before the scheduled event, the City refunds the rental fees collected, less a $15 administrative fee.

• Refunds are not provided for cancellations made within two weeks of the event.

• Refunds are not provided for inclement weather.

Merchandise

Merchandise may be returned for exchange or refund if it has not been worn, laundered or used, or if it is obviously defective. Returns made the same day as the sale are voided and a refund issued.

ISSUING REFUNDSRefund/cancellation request forms are available at the DCRC Welcome Desk for all classes, camps and facility reservations and merchandise. Filling out a refund request form does not guarantee a refund. Participants assume risk and responsibility for changes in personal schedule or health. In rare circumstances, exceptions may be made by DCRC administrators. A full refund is made if the DCRC cancels an activity or rental. In general, please allow 2-4 weeks for processing refunds. Refund checks are mailed from the City’s Department of Finance. The City of Dublin reserves the right to change or modify any portion of this policy at its discretion including, but not limited to, the increase of its administrative fee.

RESIDENT, SCHOOL DISTRICT AND NON-RESIDENT FEESDublin City Council recognizes that the facilities and programs offered by Recreation Services should provide beneficial pricing and priority to the residents of the City. City Council’s current financial policy is to keep fees for residents participating in recreation classes and other recreational amenities at a moderate level. These financial policies have been implemented to benefit residents and to encourage a healthy community. School District Residents and Non-Residents do not receive the tax-subsidized pricing received by the residents of the City of Dublin.

Fees for recreation center annual passes, seasonal passes and program registrations are determined by where people live. You are considered a City Resident if you reside within the City of Dublin corporate limits. School District Residents reside in the Dublin School District, but not within the City of Dublin corporate limits. Anyone not fitting into one of these two categories is considered a Non-Resident. Your mailing address or school district is not always an accurate indication of your City of Dublin residency status. You may research your residency status on the State of Ohio’s website at https://www.tax.ohio.gov/online_services/thefinder.aspx

CR = City Resident SDR = School District Resident NR = Non-Resident

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Through this shared services approach, both parties are able to maximize the use of existing resources, reduce costs, eliminate service duplication and deliver a number of new experiences to the community.

You will be able to find Dublin City Schools offerings in this publication going forward and all online registration will run through the City’s system. The combining of both entities’ course offerings into one publication will save the district dollars in print and production costs.

Registrants can connect to the City’s system through a link on the district’s website.

Continue to check the district’s website, www.dublinschools.net for additional course offerings. Just click on “Community Education” under “Departments” near the top of the page for the latest information.

THE DUBLIN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT IS PROUD TO PARTNER WITH THE CITY OF DUBLIN TO OFFER COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS AND ADULTS.

DUBLIN CITY SCHOOLS Community Education

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WINTER/SPRING CLASSES

Polymer Clay for KidsGrades 4-5Deb DiSalvo

This class is all about polymer clay. Your child will learn special clay sculpting techniques using a variety of tools and everyday household items. We will be making miniature “food”, jewelry and other fun keepsakes.

Fee includes cost of materials.

The instructor, Deb DiSalvo, works as the Building Educational Attendant at Daniel Wright Elementary and is also an artist, specializing in fused glass art, jewelry and ceramics. She has been selling her art at various art shows throughout Columbus and its surrounding areas for the past 17 years, as well as having an on-line etsy shop.

Ages: 8-11

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

612415.01 Jan 22-Mar 11 W 4-5pm $45 $45

Location: Wright Elementary, Art Room

CeramicsGrade 6 through AdultJo-Ann Siedlecki-Vento

This class is designed for people interested in the many aspects of ceramics. Clay is a fun and exciting medium. We can explore the techniques from pinch pots, slabs building, sculpting, to throwing on the wheel. We end the last couple weeks on glazing and finishing all the pieces.

Pick up date will be February 27th.

Please wear comfortable clothes & shoes. Bring an old towel. You may want to wear an apron. Fee does not include clay and glaze.

The instructor, Jo-Ann Siedlecki-Vento is a retired art teacher from the Dublin City Schools. She is a graduate from Ohio Dominican University and Xavier University. Jo-Ann has participated in various juried art shows and exhibits over the past 40 years including The Ohio State Fine Arts Exhibit, Winter Fair, Art on the Square 2014 & 15, De La Naturaleza 2016, “On the Rocks” at the Pewabic Pottery 2018, and “Butter” 2019 in the International Dinnerware Museum.

Ages: 10 & up

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

614102.01 Jan 7-Feb 25 Tu 6-8:30pm $80 $80

Location: Dublin Coffman High School, Room A138

Kung Fu PandaGrades 1-5Sen Gao

Introduction to Chinese Martial Arts

Learning Kung Fu will challenge children’s minds and bodies, teach them leadership, respect, courage, and help them build confidence and self-discipline. In addition, they will gain physical strength & flexibility, and have fun while learning the moves!

This introductory class will teach the basic techniques of Kung Fu/Wushu (Chinese Martial Arts) including hand works, leg works, basic stances, basic forms and basic weapons. 16 time World Champion Master Sen Gao has over 20 years of professional training and more than 10 years of teaching experience in Chinese martial arts.

Ages: 5-11

No class Jan 20, Feb 17Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

612280.01 Jan 6-Feb 24 M 4-5pm $55 $55

Location: Wyandot Elementary, Gym

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

612280.02 Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 4-5pm $55 $55

Location: Bailey Elementary, Gym

Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

612280.03 Jan 8-Feb 12 W 4-5pm $55 $55

Location: Glacier Ridge Elementary, Gym

No class Feb 13Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

612280.04 Jan 9-Feb 20 Th 4-5pm $55 $55

Location: Scottish Corners Elementary, Gym

No class Feb 14Class Date Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

612280.05 Jan 10-Feb 21 F 4-5pm $55 $55

Location: Pinney Elementary, Gym

THERE’S MORE!Be sure to check our website for updates

and additions to our course offerings.

Go to www.dublinschools.net and click on “Community Education”

under “Departments”

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DUBLIN CITY SCHOOLS Kidz Home AloneAre you ready to educate your child about the responsibilities of being home alone? Our goal is to assist every student feel more comfortable while home alone. This interactive course teaches topics such as First Aid, Self Heimlich maneuver, reasons to call 911, fire escape plans, microwave safety and how to problem solve out of the ordinary situations. A parent guide is included in the student manual which provides helpful discussion points between parent and child. Parents do not need to attend the class.

Ages: Grades 4 & 5

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Feb 18 & Feb 25 Tu 4-6pm $75 $75

Location: Chapman Elementary, Library

Register at www.enrichingkidz.com

Better Baby Sitters Would your son or daughter know what to do if the child they were babysitting for started to choke on something? Would they know what to do if they were taking care of several children and someone came to the door? Does your child babysit younger siblings? Why not enroll your child in a Better Baby Sitters course. Your child will learn the responsibilities of having a job, the Rights of a Baby Sitter, CPR for a Child and Infant, Basic First Aid, Growth and Development and appropriate toys and activities for kids. They also learn diaper changing, infant care and how to feed a toddler. The most important component of the Better Baby Sitters course is that it is fun!

Ages: Grades 6-8

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 30-Feb 20 Th 3:15-5:45pm $104 $104

Location: Karrer Middle School, Library

Register at www.enrichingkidz.com

Life Skillz 101 Teaching your kids to be kind and respectful? Enriching Kidz will reinforce your efforts! Through interactive role play, and fun hands-on activities, students will learn the meaning of manners and respectful behavior. Topics include table manners at home, at a nice restaurant and at a family gathering. We will also explore manners in public places. We will help them understand personal space, and how to respect people who have disabilities. Other topics will also include, manners when hosting or attending a party, playdate or sleepover and how to write a thank you note! Your kids will come home excited to set the table!

Ages: Grades 3-5

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Feb 26 & Mar 4 W 4-6pm $75 $75

Location: Pinney Elementary, Library

Register at www.enrichingkidz.com

ENRICHING KIDZ

The mission of Enriching Kidz ™ is to educate pre-teens on the skills necessary to be successful, confident, and creative individuals. Their educators are qualified nurses, teachers, and specialists who instruct interactively, and aspire to offer students a fun learning environment where they will gain the knowledge needed to be responsible, educated, and resourceful young adults.

For more information and to register for classes, check the website at www.enrichingkidz.com.

FENCING

FencingColumbus Fencing & Fitness

Fencing is one of the hottest, fastest-growing sports in the country! It’s the modern sport equivalent of a sword-fight (and who doesn’t love a sword-fight?) It’s a thrilling, fast-paced, one-on-one sport, that’s often being referred to as PHYSICAL CHESS. It combines quick-thinking skills, coordination, agility, balance, flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular endurance. Kids that fence, not only improve their overall fitness level, but also enhance their self-esteem, confidence, focus, and creative and analytical thinking abilities.

Classes are held at Columbus Fencing & Fitness’ training center, located at 4150 Tuller Road, Suite 236 in Dublin. Both Beginner and Intermediate courses are taught by professional fencing coaches that have National, International, and even Olympic competitive experience. Equipment rental is included.

To see a listing of classes with dates and times, and to register for the classes, go to the Dublin City Schools website, www.dublinschools.net. Just click on “Community Education” under “Departments”, near the top of the page, then follow the link to our course offerings.

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Ages: Grades 1-5

No class Feb 14, Mar 27, Apr 10Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 10-Mar 6 F 4-5pm $113 $113 Spring Mar 20-May 15 F 4-5pm $99.50 $99.50

Location: Bailey Elementary, Art Room

No class Jan 20, Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 6-Mar 9 M 4-5pm $113 $113 Spring Mar 30-May 18 M 4-5pm $113 $113

Location: Chapman Elementary, Teacher Lounge

No class Mar 24Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 7-Feb 25 T 4-5pm $113 $113 Spring Mar 17-May 12 T 4-5pm $113 $113

Location: Deer Run Elementary, Art Room

No class Feb 27, Mar 5, Mar 26Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 9-Mar 12 Th 4-5pm $113 $113 Spring Mar 19-May 14 Th 4-5pm $113 $113

Location: Glacier Ridge Elementary, Art Room

No class Mar 24Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 7-Feb 25 T 4-5pm $113 $113 Spring Mar 17-May 12 T 4-5pm $113 $113

Location: Indian Run Elementary, Art Room

No class Feb 12, Mar 25Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 8-Mar 4 W 4-5pm $113 $113 Spring Mar 18-May 13 W 4-5pm $113 $113

Location: Olde Sawmill Elementary, Art Room

Start 2020 off with a bang! Young Rembrandts students will flex their creative muscle as they take on artistic challenges like our Sporty Snowboarder lesson in January. In February, students will master perspective and personality as they complete cute Penguins and their own version of Grant Wood’s American Gothic. And in the month of March, get ready for a mix of elegance and graphic style drawings

as students complete a Graceful Swan and Line Art Owl. There’s no better way to shake the winter blues. As we “round” the corner to our Spring Session, If your children are baseball fans, they will love our baseball still life lesson. Learning about warm colors and cool colors will be the focus as our artists draw a detailed exterior of a house. We’ll also learn about legendary artist Edward Hopper as we recreate one of his masterpieces. Finally, we’ll take an imaginary trip to Japan and learn about the artistry of the kimono. …. Sign up today!!

There are multiple week offerings at different elementary schools. Learn more about the classes, pricing, discounts and register online at: www.youngrembrandts.com/columbus or call: 440.979.1ART (1278).

No class Jan 20, Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 6-Mar 9 M 4-5pm $113 $113 Spring Mar 30-May 18 M 4-5pm $113 $113

Location: Pinney Elementary, Art Room

No class Jan 20Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 6-Feb 3 M 4-5pm $59 $59 Spring Mar 30-Apr 20 M 4-5pm $59 $59

Location: Riverside Elementary, Art Room

No class Feb 14, Mar 27, Apr 10Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 10-Mar 6 F 4-5pm $113 $113 Spring Mar 20-May 15 F 4-5pm $99.50 $99.50

Location: Scottish Corners Elementary, Art Room

No class Feb 26, Mar 25Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 8-Mar 4 W 4-5pm $113 $113 Spring Mar 18-May 13 W 4-5pm $113 $113

Location: Thomas Elementary, Teacher Lounge

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Feb 24-Mar 16 M 4-5pm $59 $59 Spring Apr 27-May 18 M 4-5pm $59 $59

Location: Wright Elementary, Art Room

No class Feb 13, Mar 26Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 9-Mar 5 Th 4-5pm $113 $113 Spring Mar 19-May 14 Th 4-5pm $113 $113

Location: Wyandot Elementary, Art Room

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Ready to learn Spanish or French? Cultured Kids Club provides elementary school students the early advantage of learning to read, write and converse in Spanish or French! Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve taken classes with us before, Cultured Kids Club’s mission is to get you talking! With our interactive and progressing curriculum, small class sizes and our excellent team of native Spanish and French speaking teachers, your child will be on the fast track to learning Spanish or French naturally in a fun and engaging environment.

During the 2019-2020 school year Cultured Kids Club will cover all new conversation topics, for continued language advancement. We repeat conversation topics after three years! Right from the beginning students learn to ask and answer everyday questions! In addition to our classroom learning, all students will have secure access to our Spanish or French online learning resource webpages. These webpages offer at home Spanish or French language learning, using age appropriate videos, games and worksheets to reinforcement weekly lessons.

All classroom materials provided!

Register at: www.culturedkidsclub.com/dublin-schools

Spanish Club for KidsCultured Kids Club

Ages: 1st-2nd grade, 3rd-5th grade (Separate classes)

No class Feb 27Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 9-Mar 19 Th 4-5pm $150 $150

Location: Bailey Elementary, Teacher Lounge

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 7-Mar 10 Tu 4-5pm $150 $150

Location: Chapman Elementary, Room 105

No class Jan 20, Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 6-Mar 16 M 4-5pm $135 $135

Location: Deer Run Elementary, Room 117

No class Feb 14Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 10-Mar 13 F 4-5pm $135 $135

Location: Pinney Elementary, Library

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 8-Mar 11 W 4-5pm $150 $150

Location: Scottish Corners Elementary, Library

No class Feb 20Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 9-Mar 19 Th 4-5pm $150 $150

Location: Thomas Elementary, Teacher Lounge

French Club for Kids Cultured Kids Club

Ages: 1st-2nd grade, 3rd-5th grade (Separate classes)

No class Feb 14, Mar 13Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 10-Mar 20 F 4-5pm $135 $135

Location: Glacier Ridge Elementary, Library

No class Jan 20, Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 6-Mar 16 M 4-5pm $135 $135

Location: Indian Run Elementary, Room 133

No class Feb 19Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 8-Mar 18 W 4-5pm $150 $150

Location: Wyandot Elementary, Library

Register at: www.culturedkidsclub.com/dublin-schools

CULTURED KIDS CLUB

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Develop your child’s intellect through the fun game of chess! Current research has shown a strong link between chess and academic performance in a variety of areas, including mathematics and language arts. Also, chess has been proven to enhance motivation, concentration, focus, social skills, and creativity.

No previous knowledge of chess is necessary. Each class will consist of a fun, interactive teaching period and guided practice time. Both new and returning participants are welcome and will get to the next level under the guidance of an experienced Chess Scholars coach. There will also be a chess competition with prizes towards the end of the session! Each child will receive a participation medal and a chess keychain.

Ages: Grades 1-5

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 7-Mar 17 Tu 4-5pm $171.50 $171.50

Location: Bailey Elementary, Room 108

No class Feb 19 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 8-Mar 18 W 4-5pm $156 $156

Location: Chapman Elementary, Room 105

No class Jan 20, Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 6-Mar 16 M 4-5pm $140.50 $140.50

Location: Deer Run Elementary, Room 120

No class Feb 14 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 10-Mar 20 F 4-5pm $156 $156

Location: Indian Run Elementary, Library

No class Feb 20 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 9-Mar 19 Th 4-5pm $156 $156

Location: Olde Sawmill Elementary, Teacher Lounge

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 7-Mar 17 Tu 4-5pm $171.50 $171.50

Location: Pinney Elementary, Room 136

No class Feb 14 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 10-Mar 20 F 4-5pm $156 $156

Location: Riverside Elementary, Teacher Lounge

No class Jan 20, Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 6-Mar 16 M 4-5pm $140.50 $140.50

Location: Scottish Corners Elementary, Room 108

No class Feb 26 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 8-Mar 18 W 4-5pm $156 $156

Location: Thomas Elementary, Room 117

No class Feb 6, Feb 20 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 9-Mar 19 Th 4-5pm $140.50 $140.50

Location: Wright Elementary, Room 106

No class Jan 20, Feb 17 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 6-Mar 16 M 4-5pm $140.50 $140.50

Location: Wyandot Elementary, Teacher Lounge

To sign up for Chess Scholars, please visit www.chessscholars.com/signup. If you have difficulty registering, please contact Chess Scholars at 847-482-9999 or [email protected].

COOKING CLASS

Cooking Class Carrot Forward

Carrot Forward is offering Healthy Hands Cooking (HHC) classes to help teach students about nutrition and basic cooking skills. Students will learn safe kitchen practices, various cooking techniques, and how to create their own deliciously healthy menus in this hands-on environment. Each class will be packed with nutrition information along with learning two recipes. To finish off the six week series, students will team up for an “as seen on tv” mystery box finale!

Ages: Grades 1–5

No class Feb 17 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Feb 3-Mar 16 M 4-5pm $150 $150

Location: Bailey Elementary, Teacher Lounge

For additional info and to register, go to: www.carrotforward.com

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Simply Art Studios offers art classes that focus on the creative process. Our goal is to provide children with a unique and creative learning experience that will build life skills. We work with different mediums, from watercolors to printmaking and do a different project each week.

Our class helps kids to:• think creatively• observe, analyze, and interpret• visually express their feelings • practice critical thinking skills• discover multiple ways of seeing and experiencing things• learn different mediums and techniques

The instructor, Christine Soto is a business owner, business manager, speaker, and teacher. She has a BA in Elementary Education, a certificate for Kindergarten, and a reading certificate for K-12. At Simply Art Studios we strive to provide a unique and creative learning experience that will enhance the lives of children while building confidence, life skills and having fun! Our teachers are artists who are passionate about the creative process.

Ages: Grades 1 & 2

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 7-Jan 28 Tu 4-5:30pm $85 $85

Location: Bailey Elementary, Art Room

No class Feb 6 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 16-Feb 13 Th 4-5:30pm $85 $85

Location: Pinney Elementary, Teacher Lounge

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Feb 20-Mar 12 Th 4-5:30pm $85 $85

Location: Pinney Elementary, Teacher Lounge

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Feb 4-Feb 25 Tu 4-5:30pm $85 $85

Location: Thomas Elementary, Teacher Lounge

Questions? Contact Chris Soto, 614-638-5453, [email protected] For more information and to register, go to www.simplyart.studio

SIMPLY ART

GOLF SQUAD

Golf SquadGolf Squad provides weekly opportunities for your child to learn the game of golf under the instruction of a PGA Professional conveniently at your child’s school. We provide the clubs and all necessary equipment to get your child swinging! Golf is a great social sport and can be played for a lifetime! So start them early…boys and girls! Even if your child already plays, it is beneficial to get weekly, convenient lessons from the pro at your school!

All class essentials are provided (handbooks, visors, ALL EQUIPMENT, etc.). Each student receives the Golf Squad Handbook, Golf Squad visor, and a golf education that will last a lifetime.

Contact [email protected] with any questions.

Ages: Grades 3-5

No class Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 27-Mar 9 M 4-5pm $160 per student

Location: Bailey Elementary, Gym

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 28-Mar 3 Tu 4-5pm $160 per student

Location: Chapman Elementary, Gym

No class Feb 26, Mar 11Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 29-Mar 18 W 4-5pm $160 per student

Location: Deer Run Elementary, Gym

No class Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 27-Mar 9 M 4-5pm $160 per student

Location: Glacier Ridge Elementary, Gym

No class Feb 6Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 30-Mar 12 Th 4-5pm $160 per student

Location: Pinney Elementary, Gym

No class Feb 14Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 31-Mar 13 F 4-5pm $160 per student

Location: Scottish Corners Elementary, Gym

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 28-Mar 3 Tu 4-5pm $160 per student

Location: Wyandot Elementary, Gym

For additional info and to register, go to: golfsquad.com/programs

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Bright Yogis offers a unique program combining yoga and mindfulness practices for children. We are empowering and inspiring young minds and bodies with: • Enhancement of Physical Strength & Flexibility for Health and Sport• Strengthening of the Mind-Body Connection • Refinement of Balance & Coordination• Development of Focus & Concentration• Boost of Self-Esteem & Confidence• Nurtures the Power to Self-regulate & Relax

Register with a friend and enjoy YOUR TIME together! Mats are provided or bring your own! Students should wear stretchy clothing.

For more specific information and to register, please visit www.BrightYogis.com.

Ages: Grades 1-5

No class Feb 17 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 27-Mar 16 M 4-5pm $112 $112

Location: Bailey Elementary, Music Room

MINDFULNESS & MOVEMENT WITH BRIGHT YOGIS

No class Feb 19 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 22-Mar 18 W 4-5pm $128 $128

Location: Chapman Elementary, Gym

No class Feb 20, Mar 12 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 16-Mar 19 Th 4-5pm $128 $128

Location: Deer Run Elementary, Gym

No class Feb 19, Mar 4 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 15-Mar 18 W 4-5pm $128 $128

Location: Glacier Ridge Elementary, Music Room

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 21-Mar 10 Tu 4-5pm $128 $128

Location: Olde Sawmill Elementary, Music Room

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 21-Mar 10 Tu 4-5pm $128 $128

Location: Scottish Corners Elementary, Gym

No class Feb 20 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 23-Mar 19 Th 4-5pm $128 $128

Location: Thomas Elementary, Gym

No class Feb 14 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 24-Mar 20 F 4-5pm $128 $128

Location: Wyandot Elementary, Music Room

Please Register or Contact us at: BrightYogis.com

GAME-U

Game-U is excited to present our brand new Winter PTO Curriculum! Using the 2D game engine Construct 2, students will learn level design, programming, 2D character art and more while creating a Platforming game, just like the classic Mario Games! Students will also have the opportunity to learn Animation through Pivot Animator, allowing them to animate characters and create their very own story. Classes will be limited to 10 students.

Ages: Grades 2-4

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 7-Jan 28 Tu 4-5pm $99 $99

Location: Bailey Elementary, Library

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Feb 24-Mar 16 M 4-5pm $99 $99

Location: Deer Run Elementary, Room 118

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 8-Jan 29 W 4-5pm $99 $99

Location: Indian Run Elementary, Art Room

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Feb 25-Mar 17 Tu 4-5pm $99 $99

Location: Pinney Elementary, Library

No class Jan 20 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 6-Feb 3 M 4-5pm $99 $99

Location: Scottish Corners Elementary, Teacher Lounge

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Feb 26-Mar 18 W 4-5pm $99 $99

Location: Wyandot Elementary, Teacher Lounge

For additional info and to register, go to: www.game-u.com/bailey, www.game-u.com/deerrun, www.game-u.com/indianrun, www.game-u.com/pinney, www.game-u.com/scottish, or www.game-u.com/wyandot.

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Drama Kids returns to a school near you for the 2019-2020 school year!

Drama Kids is a fun after-school program that helps develop important confidence-building skills through developmental drama activities. This year will feature never-before-seen curriculum, including all new skits, games, speech lines, improv scenes, and MORE!

• Develop basic acting skills• Develop skills needed to be successful in school & life• Activities include improv, scripts, creative movement• Learn literacy skills• Practice speech skills: articulation, projection• Engage in group collaboration• Have a BLAST playing theater games

Drama Kids’ students will be able to use well-projected voices to ask questions, volunteer answers, make new friends, participate easily in teams or study groups and have the confidence to stick up for themselves when necessary.

Give your child a jump on achievement! All New Lessons!

To learn more about Drama Kids and to register online, please visit our website at www.dramakids.com/oh1 or call 740.201.1070.

Ages: Grades 1-5

No class Feb 19Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 8-Mar 4 W 4-5pm $120 $120

Location: Bailey Elementary, Gym

No class Jan 20, Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 13-Mar 16 M 4-5pm $120 $120

Location: Chapman Elementary, Gym

No class Feb 20Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 16-Mar 12 Th 4-5pm $120 $120

Location: Deer Run Elementary, Room 118

No class Jan 20, Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 13-Mar 16 M 4-5pm $120 $120

Location: Glacier Ridge Elementary, Library

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 15-Mar 4 W 4-5pm $120 $120

Location: Indian Run Elementary, Gym

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 14-Mar 3 Tu 4-5pm $120 $120

Location: Pinney Elementary, Gym

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 14-Mar 3 Tu 4-5pm $120 $120

Location: Scottish Corners Elementary, Library

No class Feb 14Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 17-Mar 13 F 4-5pm $120 $120

Location: Thomas Elementary, Teacher Lounge

No class Jan 20, Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 13-Mar 16 M 4-5pm $120 $120

Location: Wyandot Elementary, Library

To learn more about Drama Kids and to register online, please visit our website at www.dramakids.com/oh1 or call 740.201.1070.

DRAMA KIDS AFTER SCHOOL DRAMA PROGRAM FOR KIDS

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STEM-U

Learn Coding with SpheroSTEM-U will teach kids block programming using Sphero, an app enabled robot that we use to engage kids in programming!! Our philosophy is to use play to engage kids in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) activities. We provide students a variety of fun challenges and competitive activities that must be accomplished by programming the robot to do various cool things. The class integrates math concepts, engineering construction, and control of the robot’s sensors in its challenges.

The course content will appeal to girls as well as boys. The challenges and activities are structured as beginner, intermediate, and advanced allowing us to work with various grade and experience levels. Children will work in pairs to build sense of teamwork, collaboration, and accomplishment. No previous programming experience is necessary. If you know drag and drop programming already or have taken a Coding with Sphero class you can still join this class. Our activities will be different and are not repeated up to 2 years. STEM-U provides all the materials including the Sphero robots and tablets. CLASS WILL BE CAPPED AT 12 STUDENTS.

Ages: Grades 2-5

No class Jan 20, Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 6-Feb 24 M 4-5pm $100 per student

Location: Bailey Elementary, Art Room

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 4-5pm $100 per student

Location: Chapman Elementary, Teacher Lounge

No class Feb 14Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 10-Feb 21 F 4-5pm $100 per student

Location: Deer Run Elementary, Room 118

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 4-5pm $100 per student

Location: Glacier Ridge Elementary, Art Room

No class Feb 14Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 10-Feb 21 F 4-5pm $100 per student

Location: Indian Run Elementary, Art Room

No class Jan 20, Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 6-Feb 24 M 4-5pm $100 per student

Location: Olde Sawmill Elementary, Teacher Lounge

No class Feb 12Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 8-Feb 19 W 4-5pm $100 per student

Location: Pinney Elementary, Art Room

No class Feb 13Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 9-Feb 20 Th 4-5pm $100 per student

Location: Scottish Corners Elementary, Art Room

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 8-Feb 12 W 4-5pm $100 per student

Location: Thomas Elementary, Room 143

No class Feb 13Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 9-Feb 20 Th 4-5pm $100 per student

Location: Wyandot Elementary, Teacher Lounge

For additional info and to register, go to: www.stem-u.com/enrollbuy-classes.html

DRIVER EDUCATION

DRIVER’S EDUCATION OFFERED AT ALL 3 DUBLIN CITY SCHOOLS!

Driving Schools of Ohio is your one-stop shop for all your driver’s training needs! We appreciate the opportunity to serve the needs of all 3 Dublin City High School students and all those in the surrounding community. We provide driver’s education that is convenient, affordable and expedient!

Driving Schools of Ohio, in partnership with Dublin City Schools Community Education, is pleased to conveniently offer after school classes at all three high schools! Start classes as early as 15 and 5 months!

To see a full roster of class schedules, and to enroll, please visit www.drivingschoolsofohio.com and click on the locations tab to find your school. For any questions, please contact 855.634.9255.

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EAGER ENGINEERS

Eager Engineers is about building– with Lego’s, K’Nex, Citiblocs, LED Lights, Batteries & more. Each week, in teams, (just like Engineers) we incorporate basic STEAM concepts around a building project. We build excitement, discovery, self-confidence– and learn a few things too! New projects each & every week.

Winter Projects Include: K’Nex Chopper Motorcycles & Grasshoppers; Citibloc Valentine Hearts & 3 Story Houses; a Lego Drawbridge, Pom Pom Launchers & more.

Ages: Grades 1-5

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 14-Mar 10 Tu 4-5pm $135 $135

Location: Bailey Elementary, Teacher Lounge

No class Feb 19Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 15-Mar 18 W 4-5pm $135 $135

Location: Chapman Elementary, Teacher Lounge

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 14-Mar 10 Tu 4-5pm $135 $135

Location: Deer Run Elementary, Room 118

No class Jan 20, Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 13-Mar 16 M 4-5pm $120 $120

Location: Glacier Ridge Elementary, Music Room

No class Jan 20, Feb 17Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 13-Mar 16 M 4-5pm $120 $120

Location: Indian Run Elementary, Art Room

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 14-Mar 10 Tu 4-5pm $135 $135

Location: Olde Sawmill Elementary, Art Room

No class Feb 6Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 16-Mar 19 Th 4-5pm $135 $135

Location: Pinney Elementary, Art Room

No class Feb 13Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 16-Mar 19 Th 4-5pm $135 $135

Location: Scottish Corners Elementary, Teacher Lounge

No class Feb 19Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 15-Mar 18 W 4-5pm $135 $135

Location: Wyandot Elementary, Art Room

Register: www.creativeclasses.org

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KidzKeysKidzKeys uses color and tons of FUN to introduce students in 1st-3rd grade to the joy of playing the piano. Using the colorful Chroma-Notes™ system and Kodaly rhythm syllables, students quickly learn to read musical notation while they play familiar songs they will love to practice in class and at home. Our experienced teachers do a great job with both beginners and little Mozarts, no experience is needed to join! Each session ends with a Class Recital for family and friends!

Learn more at www.fineartsmatter.com.

Ages: Grades 1-3

No class Feb 14 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 10-Feb 21 F 4-5pm $119 per student

Location: Chapman Elementary, Teacher Lounge

No class Feb 14 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 10-Feb 21 F 4-5pm $119 per student

Location: Deer Run Elementary, Room 109

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 4-5pm $119 per student

Location: Glacier Ridge Elementary, Teacher Lounge

No class Jan 20, Feb 17 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 6-Feb 24 M 4-5pm $119 per student

Location: Indian Run Elementary, Music Room

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 4-5pm $119 per student

Location: Pinney Elementary, Teacher Lounge

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 8-Feb 12 W 4-5pm $119 per student

Location: Scottish Corners Elementary, Music Room

No class Feb 13 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 9-Feb 20 Th 4-5pm $119 per student

Location: Wyandot Elementary, Library

For additional info and to register, go to: www.fineartsmatter.com/columbus-enrollment

Guitar ClubIt’s time to rock with Guitar Club! Guitar Club gives students in 3rd-5th grade the chance to get their hands on a ‘real’ guitar and play exciting music with their friends! Using our Three-year, Three-tier curriculum, students will learn songs ranging from fun classic rock, to contemporary pop songs. Our experienced and encouraging teachers do a great job with both beginning and advanced students, so no experience is necessary to have fun in our class. Each session includes a brand new set of songs to learn from a variety of styles, and ends with an exciting Final Performance for family and friends!

Learn more at www.fineartsmatter.com.

Ages: Grades 3-5

No class Feb 14 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 10-Feb 21 F 4-5pm $119 per student

Location: Bailey Elementary, Teacher Lounge

No class Feb 14 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 10-Feb 21 F 4-5pm $119 per student

Location: Deer Run Elementary, Room 104

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 4-5pm $119 per student

Location: Glacier Ridge Elementary, Music Room

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 4-5pm $119 per student

Location: Pinney Elementary, Art Room

Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 8-Feb 12 W 4-5pm $119 per student

Location: Scottish Corners Elementary, Teacher Lounge

No class Jan 20, Feb 17 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 6-Feb 24 M 4-5pm $119 per student

Location: Thomas Elementary, Teacher Lounge

No class Feb 13 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR | SDR/NR

Winter Jan 9-Feb 20 Th 4-5pm $119 per student

Location: Wyandot Elementary, Music Room

For additional info and to register, go to: www.fineartsmatter.com/columbus-enrollment

FINE ARTS MATTER

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THE COLUMBUS CHINESE ACADEMY

The Columbus Chinese Academy is part of the Dublin City Schools Community Education program. This non-profit Chinese language school has been offering classes from Kindergarten through Grade 12 since 1973. It employs both the traditional teaching method and the simplified Pinyin teaching method which is currently practiced in mainland China. All classes are taught by experienced and/or certified teachers.

For more information, check the website at www.cmhcca.org, email [email protected], or visit us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/cca.columbus.ohio/

Chinese Traditional LanguageThe Columbus Chinese Academy Staff

This traditional language program is for Chinese-speaking school-age students. It emphasizes comprehension, reading, writing, and conversational skills. The course is taught with both Traditional and Pinyin methods.

Ages: Grades Pre-K – 12 (ages 3-18)

No class on Feb 15, Mar 28 and Apr 11Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 18-May 16 Sa 1-3pm $160 $160

Location: Wright Elementary School

Registration via www.cmhcca.org/#!/reg (All fees are subject to change)

Conversational Chinese for AdultsThe Columbus Chinese Academy Staff

This course is ideal for non-Chinese speaking adults. It emphasizes comprehension and conversational skills from introductory to advanced levels. The course is taught with the Pinyin method.

Ages: 18 & up

No class on Feb 15, Mar 28 and Apr 11Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 18-May 16 Sa 1-3pm $195 $195

Location: Wright Elementary School

Registration via www.cmhcca.org/#!/reg (All fees are subject to change)

Chinese as Second LanguageThe Columbus Chinese Academy Staff

This course is ideal for non-Chinese speaking school age students. It emphasizes comprehension and conversational skills from introductory to advanced levels. The course is taught with the Pinyin method.

Ages: 6-10

No class on Feb 15, Mar 28 and Apr 11Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 18-May 16 Sa 1:30-3pm $180 $180

Location: Wright Elementary School

Ages: 11-18

No class on Feb 15, Mar 28 and Apr 11 Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 18-May 16 Sa 3:10-4:30pm $180 $180

Location: Wright Elementary School

Registration via www.cmhcca.org/#!/reg (All fees are subject to change)

Chinese CultureThe Columbus Chinese Academy Staff

All ages are welcome to learn Chinese culture via badminton, Chinese flute and Er-Hu, Tai-Chi (2:10-3), Chess, Chinese Yo-yo, Kung-Fu, and Yoga!

If you register for any language class, you will only pay half price for this Culture class!

Ages: 5 & up

No class on Feb 15, Mar 28 and Apr 11Class Dates Day Time Fees CR SDR/NR

Winter Jan 18-May 16 Sa 3:10-4pm $90 $90

Location: Wright Elementary School

Registration via www.cmhcca.org/#!/reg (All fees are subject to change)

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REGISTERING ONLINECurrent Customers of the DCRC If you are a current or past member or have taken DCRC classes you are in our database and can register at www.DublinOhioUSA.gov/Recreation-Services. Please enter your User ID (usually a 10-digit telephone number with no spaces or punctuation) and case-sensitive password (the household’s primary member’s last name). A Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express is required for payment and class confirmation.

New Customers/Dublin City Schools program participantsYou’re one step away from online registration. If you have never been a member or taken a DCRC class, the Welcome Desk staff is pleased to enter you into our system. Simply stop by during normal business hours and bring a current utility bill, or valid Ohio driver’s license for proof of residency.

Security OptionsChanging your username and password is easy. Select Change Login Data under the My Account tab. Once you’ve made your changes, click Save changes and your new login information takes effect immediately.

If you provided an email address as part of your household information, you can click on the Forgot Your Password? link. Fill in the information requested, and the system will send two emails — one with your username and one with your password.

HOW TO REGISTER

REGISTERING IN PERSON, BY MAIL OR PHONEIn person at the DCRC Weekdays 8am–9:15pm

Saturdays 8am–7:45pm Sundays 8am–7:45pm

Mail DCRC Registrations 5600 Post Road Dublin, OH 43017

Phone 614.410.4550

CLASS CANCELLATION POLICYAll course offerings are dependent upon enough registrants to cover operating costs. If you must cancel your participation in a course after registering, you will receive a refund.

If you have any questions or comments please call 614.760.4376 or email Mary Ann at [email protected].

Champion Force Cheerleading

Champion Force Cheerleading is a fun and exciting program for students ages 4-18, with or without previous experience. There is more to Pom-Pom and Cheerleading than just learning basics. Along with providing lots of fun, this program promotes coordination, confidence, poise, physical fitness, artistic expression, teamwork and competitive spirit. Our students learn the fundamentals of dance and cheer which includes a pom dance routine, cheers and chants, jumps, kicks, arm motions, stunting, how to perform in front of an audience, and preparation for school cheerleading tryouts.

Optional events such as competitions and a stunt clinic are offered. Optional merchandise may be purchased through the Coach at class. Poms are available for purchase for $23.00 (optional purchase) and can be purchased at any time during the season.

CHEERLEADING

Registration will take place 10 minutes prior to the class time. Classes are on Mondays for 16 weeks.

No class Feb 17, Mar 23Division: Ages Dates Day Time

Division 1: Ages 4–6 Jan 27-May 18 M 6:00–6:45pm

Division 2: Ages 7–9 Jan 27-May 18 M 6:45–7:30pm

Division 3: Ages 10+ Jan 27-May 18 M 7:30–8:15pm

Location: Scottish Corners Elementary, Commons

Fee: There is a $10.00 non-refundable registration fee due the first class plus the class fee of $8.00 for a total of $18.00 due the first night; classes are only $8.00 each week after. Pay as you go or $120 for payment in full.

For additional information, call 1-800-940-7469, message us on Facebook at Champion Force of Ohio, or visit our website at www.championforce.com.

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Even pups love our parks! Don’t be afraid to bundle up and get outside this winter. Explore our 60+ parks and 130+ miles of paths. Visit dublinohiousa.gov/parks to start planning your next adventure.

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Community Event Permit ProcessMore than 100 events per year choose Dublin as their host city. The Community Event Permit Process is designed to ensure a safe and successful event for organizers as well as participants, guests and our residents. If you are planning an event on Dublin public property or inviting guests to an event that may affect public property, traffic or residents within or surrounding the City of Dublin, a Community Event Permit is required. The application must be submitted at least 90 days prior to the event. Call 614.410.4545 or visit dublinohiousa.gov/events for more information.

EVENTS

St. Patrick’s Day CelebrationSaturday, March 14, 2020

The City of Dublin will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with the Greenest, Grandest Parade on Saturday, March 14, 2020. Dublin’s Irish attitude will be on display as 100 units travel from Metro Place through Historic Dublin.

Schedule7 – 11 a.m. Lion’s Club Pancake Breakfast Sells Middle School9 a.m. Inflation Celebration Graeter’s Ice Cream Watch giant helium balloons come alive for the parade 11 a.m. Greenest, Grandest Parade Metro Center to Historic Dublin

Following the ParadeEntertainment and specials in local restaurants, shops and pubs around Downtown Dublin

Be Part of the Parade! If you, your organization or business would like to participate in the parade, visit dublinohiousa.gov/events.

Independence Day CelebrationSaturday, July 4, 2020

From fishing to fireworks, Dublin’s Independence Day Celebration is a great community tradition for friends and family. To participate in the parade, visit dublinohiousa.gov/events.

Schedule8 a.m. Sherm Sheldon Fishing Derby Dublin Community Recreation Center Pond9 a.m. Inflation Celebration Graeter’s Ice Cream Watch giant parade balloons come alive for the parade

11 a.m. Parade Metro Center to Historic Dublin4:30 p.m. Evening Celebration Dublin Coffman High School Past entertainers include Earth, Wind & Fire, John Fogerty and Sheryl Crow9:45 p.m. Fireworks Dublin Coffman High School Stadium

Independence Day Table SalesSaturday, May 16, 8 a.m.Dublin Community Recreation CenterDublin residents may purchase one table of 10 per household

Dublin Irish FestivalJuly 31, Aug. 1 & 2, 2020

Irish attitude is all you need to experience the Dublin Irish Festival in Dublin, Ohio, USA. For 33 years, the first weekend in August has been reserved for the largest three-day Irish Festival on the planet. More than 100,000 guests annually attend. With seven stages, 80 acts and more than 600 performers, there is truly something for everyone. Visit dublinirishfestival.org for more information and to download the app.

Community CalendarMarch 12 2020 State of the City

March 14 St. Patrick’s Day Parade

May 16 Independence Day Table Sales

May 25 Memorial Day Ceremony

June 4 - 7 the Memorial Tournament

July 4 Independence Day Parade & Evening Celebration

July 30 Dublin Irish Festival/IGS Energy 5K and Kids Dash and Dub Crawl

July 31, Aug. 1 & 2 33rd Annual Dublin Irish Festival

October 22 Halloween Spooktacular

November 11 Veterans Day Ceremony

December 3 Tree Lighting

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The City has a curb to curb snow removal policy. All public streets within Dublin receive snow removal service according to the following priorities:

Priority 1Major arteries are plowed first. These streets will continue to receive treatment as long as weather conditions continue. Blowing snow and freezing roads once snow has thawed can require continued treatment.

Priority 2Main roads through subdivisions, streets connecting two or more priority 1 streets. These streets will be plowed and salted once priority 1 streets have received treatment.

Priority 3Residential streets, courts, cul-de-sacs and alleys will be serviced once priority 1 and priority 2 streets are cleared.

Not treated by City of DublinPrivate residential and commercial streets as well as streets in other jurisdictions

How you can help:• Do not shovel or plow snow into City streets• Do not shovel or plow snow into driveway aprons• Do not shovel or plow snow around fire hydrants or mailboxes• Keep distance from the snow plows• Keep children away from snow plows• Remove parked cars from the street• Do not attempt to pass a snow plow

Christmas and New Year’s Day both fall on Wednesdays this year. For both holiday weeks, trash and recycling services will be delayed one day and collection will take place on Thursdays. In both cases, yard waste collection will happen as scheduled on Mondays.

The City of Dublin makes it easy for you to get rid of real Christmas trees with our curbside pickup program. Tree collection will take place each Monday in January. Please remove all decorations and place Christmas trees at the curb, free of any wrapping or bags, by 7 a.m. on Mondays. Trees should be cut to lengths of no more than 4 feet. For any questions about the Christmas tree recycling program, call 614.410.4750.

Follow the snow removal process with SnowGo – the City of Dublin’s snow and ice removal status monitor. SnowGo uses GPS tracking to show which streets have been plowed or salted and how long it has been since they’ve been treated. Visit dublinohiousa.gov/snowgo to access the tool.

What about sidewalks? Residents are required to keep their sidewalks, curbs and gutters free of snow, ice, debris and obstructions. Depositing snow or ice on any public sidewalk, street, bike path, road or highway is not allowed.

BE PREPARED THIS SNOW SEASON

HOLIDAY TRASH & RECYCLING REMINDERS

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Take a brisk walk through one of our 60 parks, enjoy an afternoon of sledding in Scioto Park or take your friends and family ice skating. There are endless opportunities to explore this winter in Dublin.

SleddingWeather permitting, Dublin’s sledding hill is available from 7:30 a.m. to dusk at Scioto Park, 7377 Riverside Drive. Safety regulations are posted at the park and restrooms are available. Parents should supervise small children and adults are encouraged to hop on a sled and enjoy the ride themselves!

Ice SkatingWhen temperatures dip below freezing for several days in a row, the City opens the ice skating rink at Coffman Park, 5200 Emerald Parkway.

• Weekdays: 3 to 8:30 p.m. • Weekends: 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.

If there is no school, the rink is open from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Fireplaces are kept stoked in the pavilion for warmth.

Skate rentals are not available. Hockey is not permitted. Signs posted along Coffman Park Dr. inform residents when the rink is open or you can check dublinohiousa.gov. Ice skating is not permitted on Dublin ponds.

In the winter months into April, pet owners should be particularly cautious when walking pets or letting them out in the yard.

Coyotes are not only more visible in the winter landscape, they’re also more active as they are courting and denning. Domestic cats and dogs are not necessarily seen as a food source, but rather a threat to a coyote’s territory.

Raptors are a year-round risk, but in their breeding season they are more active, and more likely to view small dogs and cats as potential prey. Small pets are at a higher risk from hawks during the day and owls at night.

Protect your pets from predators all year with these simple tips:• Stay outside when letting pets out in the yard• Turn lights on when letting pets out at night• Talk or make noise to warn wildlife humans are present• Use a leash in the yard during winter months• Carry an umbrella during walks – both raptors and coyotes are afraid of umbrellas. Open and wave the umbrella toward a predator, or carry it as if it were raining

To learn more about the wildlife of Dublin, visit dublinohiousa.gov/nature.

WHERE TO SLED AND ICE SKATE IN DUBLIN

PROTECTING YOUR PETS FROM WINTER PREDATORS

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Have you downloaded GoDublin yet? The City’s mobile app makes reporting issues and requesting services easier than ever. Go to dublinohiousa.gov/godublin for more information on how you can order your next curbside chipper service, report a pothole or playground issue and more, all from your mobile device.

There are many reasons to make Dublin, Ohio your home. According to the City’s community survey, the top three reasons residents choose to live in Dublin are quality of life, location and schools. These attributes are made possible through funding provided by both income and property taxes.

As a Dublin resident, you may have questions about the sources of the City’s revenue and how your tax dollars are spent. Our Resident’s Guide to Understanding Local Taxes helps you understand:• Income tax• Property tax• City funding sources• How your tax dollars are spent

To view the guide, visit: dublinohiousa.gov/finance/residents-guide-to-understanding-taxes

Tax Season TipAll residents of Dublin 18 and older are required to file an income tax return with the City, regardless of where, or if, they work. This year, skip the printing, writing, envelopes, stamps and checks—file and pay your taxes online with E-File and E-Pay. Go to dublintax.com to learn more.

A RESIDENT’S GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING LOCAL TAXES

THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT: GODUBLIN

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NextdoorNextdoor is a social networking service specifically designed for neighborhoods. More than 25 neighborhoods made up of 4,000 households use it to connect with City representatives and neighbors—to get to know one another, exchange advice and recommendations and share relevant information.

IGNITE YOUR COMMUNITY SPIRIT – VOLUNTEER

Volunteering. Outreach. Engagement. Whatever you decide to call it, it’s is a healthy habit – and studies prove it. Citizen engagement is a point of pride in Dublin that makes a difference in City services and our quality of life.

LearnIf you live in Dublin and would like to get a look at the “behind the scenes” work it takes to make our city shine and work efficiently, consider taking part in Citizen U (University). This course for adults runs every Thursday evening from mid-March to mid-May and features hands-on learning in areas from Engineering to Planning, Police to Finance, Parks and Recreation to the Office of the City Manager. Applications will be posted online in early January, 2020.

ServeGive a little time to your community. Countless volunteers serve the City at special events, and with projects and programs that transform our city into a community. This winter, volunteers are being sought in the following areas:

• Bicycle Ambassadors• Park Ambassadors• Park Clean Ups, Plantings and Invasive Plant Removal• The Giving Garden Team • St. Patrick’s Day Parade• Kids In Dublin Service• Nature Education Team• The Office Team• Wee Folk Room Assistants• Class Time Aides

Want to know more? Email [email protected] or visit dublinohiousa.gov/volunteer.

EngageBe neighborly. We’ve all heard the phrase, “Check on your neighbors.” We challenge you to do so. Shovel a drive or end of the driveway for someone who could use a helping hand, or just as a kind surprise. Host a potluck dinner of your favorite dishes to get to know the diverse cultures in your neighborhood. Start a car pool. Launch a walking group or book club. Visit an older adult in your neighborhood and exchange contact information. Offer a friendly visit from time to time. Attend your next Homeowner’s Association gathering. You’ll build community and discovery at the same time!

It’s your community. Reach out and get involved.

Visit dublinohiousa.gov/volunteer for the most current listings and to learn more. For questions contact Volunteer Resources at 614.410.4404 or [email protected].

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“Yoga for Recovery” Helps People Heal from Past Trauma“Yoga for Recovery” is the latest group added to Syntero’s wide array of group offerings. Syntero, a nonprofit behavioral health care organization, offers the class free of charge at its Dublin office for adults who are actively in recovery—for both Syntero clients and non-clients. From stress relief to increased energy, yoga has many psychological and physical benefits that can be particularly helpful for people in recovery.

“The role of yoga in recovery depends on the person. For some people it helps make the connection for them between their mind and their physical body, which is often a connection that gets interrupted when substance use [is involved] and some of those choices can damage our physical body,” said Syntero Outpatient Clinician Will Varnum, LISW-S, 200 RYT. “Yoga helps rebuild that connection, and that’s a really healing practice when we look at trauma and Trauma Informed Care.”

Trauma Information Care is an approach to treatment that incorporates best practices, such as asking permission, offering control and offering support in ways that ensure that clients who have been traumatized will not be re-traumatized during the treatment process. According to Varnum, trauma can look very different from person to person, but can have similar effects. Trauma can be something that most people would think of as a major life-changing event, such as a physical assault that results in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, but can also be “the stuff that we all experience like a loss, a really challenging relationship or a stressful time in our life,” Varnum said. “A lot of times, folks wouldn’t consider that to be a trauma, per se, but it’s still impactful and can have an effect on our system, our body, our mental health and our emotional health.

“People often refer to yoga as a moving meditation, which it can certainly be. Meditation helps calm our nervous system, the amygdala and the limbic system—all these processes that really help keep us alert and safe when we’re in danger—but if we’ve experienced any type of trauma, they can be overactive. So yoga, meditation and breathing can kind of slow that process down and help our brain heal.”

“Yoga for Recovery” is offered on Mondays at Syntero’s Dublin office, located at 299 Cramer Creek Court. For more information, visit www.syntero.org/groups/groups-for-adults or contact Syntero’s Intake Department at 614-889-5722 ext. 133.

About SynteroSyntero, Inc. is nonprofit organization that advocates and supports the health and well-being of individuals, families and communities by providing professional, compassionate behavioral health and social services that adapt to the changing needs of the community. Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, Syntero also has offices in Hilliard, Lewis Center and Northeast Columbus, and offers programs and services throughout Franklin, Delaware and Morrow Counties.

Syntero-Dublin299 Cramer Creek CourtDublin, Ohio [email protected]

WELLNESS

Syntero Outpatient Clinician Will Varnum, LISW-S, 200 RYT (left), leads a yoga session at the Dublin Arts Council’s 25th Birthday Party for the Field of Corn in September. Photo courtesy of the Dublin Arts Council.

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IS YOUR FIREPLACE SAFE TO USE?

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Winter weather and other emergencies can cause travel delays or leave you stranded. Be prepared by carrying these item in your vehicle: outerwear, blanket, gloves, hat, boots, flashlight, chemically-activated hand warmers, jumper cables, flares, matches, first aid kit, water, small shovel, energy bar.

» Have your chimney and chimney cap cleaned of residue and inspected for good air flow and integrity of masonry or flue liner.

» Use dry wood (seasoned for at least 6 months) so it burns cleanly and efficiently, creating less creosote.

» Discard ashes in a covered, fireproof container and allow ashes to cool for 24-48 hours before discarding them.

» Protect the area around your fireplace with a non-flammable hearth rug.

» Never burn treated lumber or any other trash.

Wintertime Driver Survival

Nothing beats the warmth and ambiance of a wood fire. If you plan to use your wood burning fireplace this season:

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