Middleton Public Lands, Recreation, and Forestry
2016Summer
Programs
Register online at:www.ci.middleton.wi.us
Registration starts Monday, April 18
7426 HUBBARD AVENUE, MIDDLETON, WI 53562 | (608) 821-8360
Finalist 2013, 2014, 2015
Middleton Recreation Division 2
Parent / Child Classes · Pre-K & Grade School Gymnastics · Dance · Karate Sports Skills · Awesome Birthday Bashes · Parents’ Survival Night · Camp
PART OF THE NEW
SUMMER CAMPS
Put on your super cape… it’s time for an adventure! Our all-new Super Kids’ Quest Summer Camp is full of exciting, creative missions where kids will exercise their muscles, imaginations
scheduling options allow you to sign your Super Kid up for several weeks, a single week or even just a day at a time!
Enrollment for Summer Begins March 14!
Middletonwww.tlgmiddletonwi.com608.836.3028
Fitchburgwww.tlgfitchburgwi.com608.442.0608
It's always SUNNY on The Big Red Mat!Join us for Summer Fun!
2016 Summer Programs 3Register online at: www.ci.middleton.wi.us
Middleton Public Lands, Recreation, and ForestryPublic Lands Manager: Penni Klein Recreation & Aquatic Supervisor: Rebecca PriceCity Forester: Mark WegnerYouth Center Director: Gabrielle HinaharaRecreation Assistant: Greg LampingOffice Manager: Jessica RippLocation: 7426 Hubbard Avenue (City Hall)Phone: 608-821-8360Email: [email protected]: www.cityofmiddleton.us Office Hours: Memorial Day-Labor Day 8:00am-4:30pm Monday-Thursday 8:00am-3:00pm FridayLabor Day-Memorial Day 8:15am-3:00pm Monday- Friday
Purpose The Middleton Recreation Division’s purpose is to serve as a catalyst in the development, initiation, coordination, and the support for a variety of leisure time activities and facilities for residents of all ages.
Program & Activity Site LocationsAquatic Center – 2400 Park Lawn PlaceCity Hall – 7426 Hubbard AvenueClark Street Community School – 2429 Clark StreetFireman’s Park – 7400 Lee StreetHubbard Activity Center – 7448 Hubbard Avenue Kromrey Middle School – 7009 Donna DriveLakeview Park – 6300 Mendota AvenueMiddleton High School – 2100 Bristol StreetMiddleton Youth Center – 2429 Clark StreetNorthside School – 3620 High Road
Registration Procedures
Online Registration By using the online system, registration will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Registration will be done through RecDesk. To find the activities you want to register for, go to our website at www.cityofmiddleton.us and hover over “I Want To”, click “Register for Recreation Programs” to access the RecDesk site. Not all classes or programs may be available for online registration.
Mail-In Mail in registration for all programs will be accepted beginning the dates listed. Early postmarks will be returned. Proof of School District residency required if check address does not reflect residency. Completed registration forms with payment should be sent to: Middleton Recreation Division 7426 Hubbard Ave. Middleton, WI 53562
Walk-In (7426 Hubbard Avenue) Walk in registration for all programs will be accepted beginning the dates listed and will continue until classes are filled. We do not accept phone registrations.
Late Registrations Late registrations will not be accepted, unless approved by the Recreation Supervisor. Registration deadlines are important, so please register early! They help us purchase supplies, apparel, and assign staff prior to the program start.
Recreation Program Registration Dates
Aquatic Program Registration Dates
General Information
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General Recreation Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–8Middleton Youth Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Drama Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Enrichment Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Hubbard Activity Center Programs . . . . . . . . . 12–15Engineering for Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Pool Information and Activities . . . . . . . . . . . 19–21Dog Exercise Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Park Facilities and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Shelter Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Table of Contents
Session Start Date End Date
1 April 18 One week prior to class start date unless otherwise listed.
2 April 18
Session Start Date End Date
1 April 18 June 9
2 June 1 June 22
3 June 15 July 6
4 June 29 July 20
5 July 13 August 3
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Transfers Transfers between classes must be done within a minimum of three days prior to the start of a class. After that time, transfers will not be accepted.
Refunds Full refunds will be made on all classes that are cancelled by the Recreation Division. Full refunds will be honored for any written request made a minimum of 5 days prior to the start of the class or program. Credit Card processing fees are non-refundable. Refunds will not be issued for unattended classes, weather related cancellations, or holiday dates. A $5.00 service charge is withheld for all refunds, unless the activity is cancelled by the Recreational Division. There will be no refunds issued once the program starts. Participants who miss classes due to illness, vacations, etc., will not be provided the opportunity to make them up.
Min/Max Enrollment Middleton Recreation will determine the minimum number of participants needed to hold the program, and reserves the right to cap enrollment when deemed necessary. If the minimum number for a program is not met one week prior to the program start date, the program will be cancelled.
Program Postponements/Inclement Weather Any program postponed due to inclement weather will not be rescheduled. The Middleton Recreation Division will post messages for all programs in case of inclement weather. If MCPASD closes, no programs will be held at the schools and the Youth Center will be closed. If you would like more information about a possible cancellations or postponements, check the city website at www.cityofmiddleton.us or call the Recreation HOTLINE at 608-821-8357.
Confirmation of Enrollment Once you have registered, plan on attending at the listed times and dates. Please feel free to call to verify your enrollment and/or ask questions. The Recreation Division will only contact you if the program is full, cancelled, or there are changes.
Age/Grade Requirements All youth programs age restrictions will be based on the first day of the program. All grade restrictions will be based on the current school year. Age and grade requirements are set to benefit all children and to make instruction easier for the program leader. All participants must register for the correct class or they may be contacted to move classes or lose their spot in the program.
Resident/Non-Resident For program enrollment, Residents are those that reside within the Middleton-Cross Plains School District boundaries. Non-Residents are those that are not part of the school district.
Credit Card Payment All credit card payments, including online payments, are charged a non-refundable processing fee.
ADA If you require assistance or have special needs, please contact the department.
Financial Assistance There is limited financial assistance available. Please contact the department for more details.
Photo Policy Middleton Recreation Division programs and events are often photographed for promotional purposes. If you do not wish to be included in a Recreation Division photo, please indicate this to the instructor and/or photographer.
Employment The Middleton Public Lands, Recreation, and Forestry Department employs many individuals to work with various programs and out in the field maintaining public lands. Contact the department to inquire about possible openings. Summer hiring takes place February and March.
Liability Participants must assume full responsibility for injuries while participating.
Registration starts Monday, April 18
Disclaimer: This is not a school-sponsored activity and the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District does not provide support or endorsement of this program/activity. It has neither reviewed nor approved the program, personnel, or activities announced in this brochure/flyer. Permission to distribute this material must not be considered a recommendation or endorsement by the school district.
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Zoo To You (Ages 4-12)This class is designed to educate children on various animals through the Henry Vilas Zoo To You program. This is a live animal presentation which covers a variety of content, generally a combination of any of the following: classification, adaptations, predator-prey relationships, natural history, and behavior. There are many factors which go into which animals appear
each day; so unfortunately, we do not know which animals will be used in advance of the program.Location: Lakeview Park Day: FridayTime: 1:00-2:00pmCost: $5/Participant CODE: DATE: 3001.301 6/24
Red, White & Blue Crew (Ages 4-8)Prepare for the 4th of July with this collection of great games, crafts, and snacks -- all perfect for an Independence Day party!Location: Lakeview Park Day: FridayTime: 9:30-11:00amCost: $15/Participant CODE: DATE: 3002.301 7/1
Princess Tea Party (Ages 4-8)Hear Ye, Hear Ye, calling all princesses for a royal tea party! Come dressed in your favorite princess attire & enjoy some tea, cupcakes, crafts and games; oh what fun this party will be!Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: FridayTime: 9:00-11:00amCost: $18/Participant CODE: DATE: 5011.301 7/8
Be a Superhero (Ages 3-8)Calling all superheros – we need you! Join us for a SUPER fun morning of crafts, games and activities. Since being a superhero requires SUPER energy, we’ll finish the morning off with a SUPER snack! Superhero attire encouraged!Location: Lakeview Park Day: FridayTime: 9:30-11:00amCost: $15/Participant CODE: DATE: 3003.301 7/15
Spa Day (Ages 6-10)Scrub, mask, polish and relax! A face scrub & mask, along with a pedicure are on the agenda along with snacks, beverages and relaxing music! Feel free
to bring robes and comfy clothes to fully enjoy and indulge in this event. Be sure to wear sandals that won’t smudge your new pedicure! Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: FridayTime: 9:00-11:00amCost: $18/Participant CODE: DATE: 5012.301 7/29
Noah’s Ark Stuff & Fluff Animal Workshop (Ages 5-10)Noah’s Ark Animal Workshop, the traveling make your own stuffed animal workshop, is back for the summer! If you would like to stuff, name, and love your very own summertime friend, join us to experience the fun. Please choose animal during registration: fish, turtle or octopus. Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: FridayTime: 10:00-11:00amCost: $20/Participant CODE: DATE: 5013.301 8/5
Friday Fun Days
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Youth Sports ProgramsNEW Flag Football (Grades 3-8)Are you ready for some football? This recreational program is designed to provide participants with the opportunity to learn the game of football. Participants will be divided into different teams at each meeting time to take part in instructional drills, agilities, strategies and live 4x4 game play. This is a non-contact sport but mouth guards are recommended. Location: Lakeview ParkDay: Monday & WednesdayCost: $30 R /$45 NR Min: 10 Max: 28Flag Football (Grades 3-5)CODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2101.301 6/15-7/13 10-10:50am 1Flag Football (Grades 6-8)CODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2102.301 6/15-7/13 11-11:50am 1
NEW Flag Rugby (Grades 3-9)In this instructional co-ed program your child will learn the basics of rugby sevens -a 2016 Olympic sport! There is ball-carrying, passing, catching, kicking, teamwork and space strategy. Rugby is a game founded on sportsmanship and the skills readily transfer to other sports. The coaches are men and women from the championship teams of Madison United Rugby (Senior, Collegiate & High School). Location: Lakeview ParkDay: Monday & WednesdayCost: $45 R/$67.50 NR Rugby (Grades 3-4)CODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2401.301 6/20-7/27 6:45-8pm 1Rugby (Grades 5-6)CODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2402.301 6/20-7/27 6:45-8pm 1Rugby (Grades 7-9)CODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2403.301 6/20-7/27 6:45-8pm 1
NEW Kickball (Grades 3-8)This league is all about some good ole school yard fun. Your child will have the opportunity to polish their kickball skills through different drills and games in this laid back, fun social youth sport environment. Location: Lakeview ParkDay: MondayCost: $15 R/$22 NR Min: 10 Max: 32Kickball (Grades 3-5)CODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2404.302 7/25-8/15 10-10:50am 2Kickball (Grades 6-8)CODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2405.302 7/25-8/15 11-11:50am 2
Small Fry Tennis (Ages 4&5)Small Fry Tennis is an instructional program of fundamental skills and techniques that is specifically designed for young children. It introduces participants to the game of tennis. Every element of the program has been created for the younger player. Tennis racquet and balls are provided.
Location: Lakeview Park Tennis CourtDay: Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday Cost: $25 R/$38 NRMin: 5 Max: 12 CODE: DAY: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2501.301 M/W 6/15-7/13 10-10:30am 1 2502.301 T/TH 6/16-7/12 10-10:30am 1 2503.302 M/W 7/25-8/17 10-10:30am 2 2504.302 T/TH 7/26-8/18 10-10:30am 2
Youth Tennis (Ages 6-12)Beginners: For those new to the sport, instruction through games and competition in the basic strokes of tennis: Introduction to forehand, backhands and volleys.Intermediate: For those who have had beginner lessons, and have begun to hit serves, volleys, and groundstrokes with some success. Lobs, overheads, approach, and drop shots will be introduced. Basic strategies and match play will be introduced, along with serving.Location: Lakeview Park Tennis CourtDay: Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday Cost: $30 R/$45 NR Min: 5 Max: 12 Tennis (Ages 6&7) CODE: DAY: DATE: TIME: LEVEL: SESSION:2505.301 M/W 6/15-7/13 9-9:50am Beginner 1 2506.301 T/TH 6/16-7/12 9-9:50am Beginner 1 2507.301 T/TH 6/16-7/12 9-9:50am Intermediate 1 2508.302 M/W 7/25-8/17 9-9:50am Beginner 2 2509.302 T/TH 7/26-8/18 9-9:50am Beginner 2 2510.302 T/TH 7/26-8/18 9-9:50am Intermediate 2Tennis (Ages 8&9) CODE: DAY: DATE: TIME: LEVEL: SESSION:2511.301 M/W 6/15-7/13 10:40-11:30am Beginner 1 2512.301 T/TH 6/16-7/12 10:40-11:30am Beginner 1 2513.301 T/TH 6/16-7/12 10:40-11:30am Intermediate 1 2514.302 M/W 7/25-8/17 10:40-11:30am Beginner 2 2515.302 T/TH 7/26-8/18 10:40-11:30am Beginner 2 2516.302 T/TH 7/26-8/18 10:40-11:30am Intermediate 2Tennis (Ages 10-12) CODE: DAY: DATE: TIME: LEVEL: SESSION:2517.301 M/W 6/15-7/13 11:40am-12:30pm Beginner 1 2518.301 T/TH 6/16-7/12 11:40am-12:30pm Intermediate 1 2519.302 T/TH 7/26-8/18 11:40am-12:30pm Beginner 2 2520.302 T/TH 7/26-8/18 11:40am-12:30pm Intermediate 2
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NEW Dodgeball (Grades 3-8)Duck, dip, dive and dodge your way to a great time. This is a supervised program which teaches the correct way to play the game of dodgeball. Participants will be divided up into different teams at each meeting time and will play a number of different variations of dodgeball and get a great workout too! Two different age divisions are offered and safe, Gator Skin® balls will be used for this program. Location: Lakeview ParkDay: WednesdayCost: $15 R/$22 NR Min: 10 Max: 32Dodgeball (Grades 3-5)CODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2406.302 7/27-8/17 10-10:50am 2Dodgeball (Grades 6-8)CODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2407.302 7/27-8/17 11-11:50am 2
Teeball (Ages 4&5)Batter Up! This instructional program will offer first exposure to boys and girls to the game of baseball. The program emphasizes skills, sportsmanship and social development through drills and scrimmages. Your child will learn how to hit, throw, field, run the bases and other basic game play strategy during the first week of practices and then put those new skills into action the final 3 weeks in live game play. Volunteer coaches are needed to help our tee ball coordinator run drills and coach teams during games/scrimmages. Please bring a glove. No Lessons 8/3.Location: Lakeview ParkDay: Monday & WednesdayCost: $30 R/$45 NRMin: 10 Max: 24 CODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2701.302 7/25-8/22 5:30-6:20pm 2 2702.302 7/25-8/22 6:30-7:20pm 2
Track & Field (Ages 7-12)On Your Mark, Get Set, GO! This is a supervised program of training in various track & field events. Methods and techniques of preparing for events will be taught. Running Events will be encouraged. Track meets for participants will be held the last day of each session starting at 1:00pm & 2:45pm at Middleton High School Track. Location: Northside Elementary SchoolDay: Monday & WednesdayCost: $30 R/$45 NR Min: 10 Max: 32Track (Ages 7-9) CODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2901.301 6/15-7/13 9:30-10:25am 1 2902.302 7/25-8/17 9:30-10:25am 2Track (Ages 10-12) CODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2903.301 6/15-7/13 10:35-11:30am 1 2904.302 7/25-8/17 10:35-11:30 am 2
Soccer (Ages 4-7)GOAL! This 4 week instructional program places an emphasis on learning basic soccer skills, teamwork and sportsmanship all while playing fun skill-based games. Please have your kids wear athletic clothes and comfortable shoes. We may ask that parents/adults help out during certain classes so please wear comfortable shoes yourself.Location: Lakeview ParkDay: Tuesday & ThursdayCost: $30 R/$45 NR Min: 10 Max: 24U6 League (Ages 4&5) CODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2301.301 6/16-7/12 10-10:50am 1 2302.301 6/16-7/12 11-11:50am 1 2303.301 6/16-7/12 5:30-6:20pm 1 2304.302 7/26-8/18 10-10:50am 2 2305.302 7/26-8/18 11-11:50am 2 2306.302 7/26-8/18 5:30-6:20pm 2U8 League (Ages 6&7) CODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2307.301 6/16-7/12 9-9:50am 1 2308.301 6/16-7/12 6:30-7:20pm 1 2309.302 7/26-8/18 9-9:50am 2 2310.302 7/26-8/18 6:30-7:20pm 2
Volleyball Camp (Grades 5-8)This four day clinic of volleyball skills is taught by the Middleton High School coaches. The clinic will offer lectures, drills, practice sessions, contests, and daily games. Please wear gym shoes, practice clothes, and bring a towel.Location: Kromrey Middle SchoolDay: Monday - Thursday Cost: $50 R/$75 NRCODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2801.302 7/11-7/14 12:30-2pm 2
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Teen/Adult Sports ProgramsVolleyball Camp (Grades 9-12)This four day clinic of volleyball skills is taught by the Middleton High School coaches. The clinic will offer lectures, drills, practice sessions, contests, and daily games. Please wear gym shoes, practice clothes, and bring a towel.Location: Kromrey Middle SchoolDay: Monday - Thursday Cost: $65 R/$98 NRCODE: DATE: TIME: SESSION:2802.302 7/11-7/14 2:15-4:30pm 2
Teen/Adult Tennis (Ages 13+)Beginners: For those new to the sport, instruction through games and competition in the basic strokes of tennis: Introduction to forehand, backhands and volleys.Intermediate: For those who have had beginner lessons, and have begun to hit serves, volleys, and groundstrokes with some success. Lobs, overheads, approach, and drop shots will be introduced. Basic strategies and match play will be introduced, along with serving.Advanced: For those with dependable strokes, but want to develop spin and pace on their shots. Action drills and match play each session. Advanced shot selection and strategies stressed.Location: Lakeview Park Tennis CourtDay: Monday & Wednesday Cost: $30 R/$45 NR Min: 5 Max: 12 Tennis (Adult) CODE: DATE: TIME: LEVEL: SESSION:1501.301 6/15-7/13 6-6:50pm Beginner 1 1502.301 6/15-7/13 6-6:50pm Intermediate 1 1503.302 7/25-8/17 6-6:50pm Beginner 2 1504.302 7/25-8/17 6-6:50pm Intermediate 2 1505.302 7/25-8/17 7-7:50pm Advanced 2Tennis (Teen) CODE: DATE: TIME: LEVEL: SESSION:2521.301 6/15-7/13 7-7:50pm Beginner 1 2522.301 6/15-7/13 7-7:50pm Intermediate 1 2523.302 7/25-8/17 11:40am-12:30pm Beginner 2 2524.302 7/25-8/17 11:40am-12:30pm Intermediate 2 2525.302 7/25-8/17 12:40-1:30pm Advanced 2
NEW Teens Sand Volleyball (Ages 13-17)FUN IN THE SUN! Co-ed Teen Summer Sand Volleyball League will be played at Orchid Heights Park Sand Volleyball court. League play begins June 23 and ends July 28. Grab your friends and play in this 5 week regular season plus an end of the season one day tournament. Games are self-officiated with score kept by site supervisor. Game times are at 6, 7 and 8 pm. Sign up quickly, limited space available. Location: Orchid Heights ParkDay: Thursday Cost: $75 Min: 4 Max: 6CODE: DATE: TIME: DIVISION:2803.301 6/23-7/28 6-8pm Teen Social
NEW Adult Women’s & Co-ed Sand Volleyball (Ages 18+)FUN IN THE SUN! Women’s & Co-ed Adult Summer Sand Volleyball League will be played at Orchid Heights Park Sand Volleyball court. League play begins June 20. Grab your friends and play in this 5 week regular season plus an end of the season one day tournament. Games are self-officiated with score kept by site supervisor. Game times are 6, 7, and 8 pm. Sign up quickly, limited space available.Location: Orchid Heights ParkDay: Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday Cost: $90 Min: 4 Max: 6CODE: DATE: DAY: DIVISION:1601.301 6/20-8/1 Mon Women’s 1602.301 6/21-7/26 Tue Co-ed Power 1603.301 6/22-7/27 Wed Co-ed Rec
Couch to 5K (Ages 18+)Couch to 5K is a gentle introduction to running. We start by alternating between walking and running to slowly build strength and endurance. After nine weeks, you will be ready to run (or run/walk) the Good Neighbor Festival 5K race on August 27. The group trains together once per week and asks that you complete two weekly trainings on your own. No previous running experience necessary. Race registration fee not included in the cost of the program. Location: Fireman’s ParkDay: Wednesday Cost: $50 Min: 6 Max: 12CODE: DATE: TIME: 1201.301 6/29-8/24 5:30-6:30pm
2016 Summer Programs 9Register online at: www.ci.middleton.wi.us
Middleton Youth CenterFREE AFTER SCHOOL AND SUMMER PROGRAMSOpen to all 5th-8th Grade Students The Youth Center offers: • Enrichment: Students have the opportunity to participate
in daily activities and monthly mini-courses including art, sports, gardening, drama, science, photography, cooking, Girls Group, and more!
• Community Service and Leadership: We offer a Friday Volunteer Club and Leadership Club that focus on giving back to the community and developing leadership skills.
• Homework Help: Students can access the Homework Help Room every school day from 4:15-6pm. Volunteer tutors from Middleton High School are on-hand to answer questions. We also communicate with school staff and parents to ensure collaboration and success.
Spring Showcase: Thursday, April 21st from 5:30-7pm at Clark Street Community School. FREE and open to the community! Join us for: • A short presentation and performance at 6pm. • Displays of student work including art and science
projects and student-made videos. • A chance to speak with students, staff, and
partner organizations.
The Middleton Youth Center’s Summer 2016 program runs from 1:30-5:30pm M-R from June 20th-August 11th and will include: sports, gardening, cooking, art, bike rides, a volunteer reading program at Little Red Preschool, weekly trips to the Middleton Aquatic Center, and more!
Important Dates: • Thursday, 4/21: 5:30-7pm: Spring Showcase • Thursday, 6/9: 3:45-6pm: Last Day of School Picnic at
Fireman’s Park • Monday, 6/20: First Day of the Summer Program • Every Tuesday 6/21-8/9: Field Trip to the Middleton
Aquatic Center • Monday, 7/4: Closed for 4th of July • Monday, 7/11: 1:30-4:30pm: Kids Garden Day 1 • Thursday, 7/21: 1:30-5:30pm: Field Trip to the Dane
County Fair • Monday, 8/8: 1:30-4:30pm: Kids Garden Day 2 • Thursday, 8/11: Last Day of the regular Summer Program • Tuesday, 8/23 at 10am-Wednesday, 8/24 at 1pm: End of
Summer Camping Trip at Devil’s Lake State Park! • Thursday, 8/25: 6-8pm: Teen Pool Night at the Middleton
Aquatic Center
Location: Clark Street Community School 2429 Clark Street, Middleton
Hours: On School Days: 3:45-6pm Summer Hours: M-F 1:30-5:30pm
Contact: Gabrielle Hinahara Youth Center Director City of Middleton Public Lands, Recreation, and Forestry Department (608) 225-2451 (Youth Center) (608) 821-8363 (Office)
For enrollment forms and a weekly schedule, please see our webpage: http://ci.middleton.wi.us/index.aspx?nid=178
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DramaTheater Camp (Ages 6-12)We’ve revamped our summer drama program into a new, fun, and educational experience for young and aspiring actors! During this four week theatre camp, children will play theater games, experiment with improvisation, and learn basic performance skills: all that it takes to put on a show! Participants will learn many important aspects of acting in a creative and supportive environment. On the last day of class, the performers will demonstrate their hard work with a performance of what they’ve learned for friends and family. All skill levels are welcome! If your child doesn’t have theatre experience, don’t worry, this will be the perfect opportunity for them to explore their talents. Please join us for this new and exciting class!Location: Middleton Performing Arts CenterDay: Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday Cost: $45 R/$67.50 NRTheater Camp (Ages 9-12) CODE: DATE: DAY: TIME:3101.301 7/6-7/27 Mon/Wed 10am-12pmTheater Camp (Ages 6-8) CODE: DATE: DAY: TIME:3100.301 7/5-7/28 Tues/Thurs 10am-12pm
Creative Drama (Grades 4-12) This program is open to all children in the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District. It will culminate in a production of a fantasy/adventure play that has yet to be determined, directed by Abbie Hannam. Ms. Hannam works at Kromrey Middle School, and has been involved in many local productions through MHS Drama and Middleton Rec in past years.Participation in this program is determined by Audition: Auditions will be held June 13th from 1-3pm at the Middleton High School Performing Arts Center. Participants must prepare a memorized audition piece from the materials provided online. A final cast list will be determined following the audition. Registration can be completed when the cast is finalized. Rehearsals will be held for four weeks July 5-July 28 with performances July 28-30. Rehearsals will generally go from 1-4pm M-Th and 1-3pm on Fridays. Please note that actors must be at all rehearsals they are called to during the four week period. However, if an actor is not in the scene being rehearsed s/he should not attend rehearsal that day.The official rehearsal calendar will be distributed once the show has been cast, but a handout with more detailed information about rehearsal expectations will be available at the Recreation Division Office starting May 1. Audition materials will also be available for download or at the Rec Office May 1. Program hours will vary slightly from day to day.Location: Middleton High School PACDay: Monday - Friday Cost: $120 R/$180 NR CODE: DATE: 3102.301 7/5-7/30
Prop and Scenery Design (Ages 10-17)This is a program for children who are interested in prop, scenery, and set construction for the Creative Drama production. Please see “Creative Drama” for more details. Location: Middleton Performing Arts CenterDay: Tuesday & Thursday Cost: $45 R/$67.50 NR CODE: DATE: TIME: 3103.301 7/5-7/28 10-11:30am
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*Child-Centered Preschool and 4K
*Play-Based Curriculum
*Flexible Schedules AvailableWe take pride in helping prepare preschool aged children for success in
kindergarten and beyond. Our curriculum encourages social, mental, emotionaland physical growth in a safe and healthy environment for all of our children.
To see our environment in action, schedule your private tour today!
middletonpreschool.org | 836-7554
Enrichment ActivitiesPre-School in the Park (Ages 3-5)This program is designed to encourage socialization and creativity among preschoolers while they participate in crafts, organized games, and various outdoor activities. Participants must be potty-trained and able to comprehend & follow directions. Location: Lakeview ParkDay: Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday Cost: $40 R/$60 NRCODE: DAY: DATE: TIME: SESSION: 3004.301 M/W 6/15-7/13 8:45-10am 1 3005.301 T/TH 6/16-7/12 8:45-10am 1 3006.302 M/W 7/25-8/17 8:45-10am 2 3007.302 T/TH 7/26-8/18 8:45-10am 2
Art in the Park (Ages 6-10) This program consists of drawing, painting, coloring and construction of numerous fun & creative projects. Different projects are completed each session.Location: Lakeview ParkDay: Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday Cost: $40 R/$60 NRArt in the Park (Ages 6-7)CODE: DAY: DATE: TIME: SESSION:3008.301 M/W 6/15-7/13 10:30-11:30am 1 3009.302 M/W 7/25-8/17 10:30-11:30am 2Art in the Park (Ages 8-10)CODE: DAY: DATE: TIME: SESSION:3010.301 T/TH 6/16-7/12 10:30-11:30am 1 3011.302 T/TH 7/26-8/18 10:30-11:30am 2
Youth Volunteer Camp (Grades 6-8) Youth can make a difference in our community. Meet new people, lend a helping hand, build self-esteem, and gain a better understanding of our community and make an impact on citizens in our community who need assistance in their daily lives. Each day participants will also enjoy fun, recreational activities like swimming, bowling, and visits to local parks. Participants need to bring a sack lunch every day. Program is open to a maximum of 9 participants per session. Location: Middleton City HallDay: Monday - Friday Cost: $125/Participant per session CODE: DATE: TIME: 3201.301 6/20-6/26 8:30am-4pm 3202.302 7/11-7/15 8:30am-4pm 3203.303 7/25-7/29 8:30am-4pm 3204.304 8/8-8/12 8:30am-4pm
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Teen/Adult Programs “Get your Grill On” for Busy PeopleTired of making the same meals over and over? Do busy nights force you to grab take-out more than you care to admit? We have the answer! Get ready for grilling season by coming to this Wildtree Simple Healthy Workshop and prepping 6 dinners to take home, freeze, and cook on busy nights to come! This is a fun, affordable way to make meal time easy, healthy, and delicious. These are great summer meals and each feeds 4-6 adults, PLUS you’ll take home the leftover Wildtree products along with additional recipes to make MORE meals! You’ll save time and money by having meals prepped and ready to throw on the grill. Here is how it works: You first register for the program, and then the Instructor will contact you with a list of veggies/proteins that you need to bring (easy and simple grocery list provided). Once at the class, you will create the meals using Wildtree products (peanut-free, certified organic, etc.) and directions by the Instructor. Special notes: Protein substitutions and allergies/special diets accommodations can be made. Wildtree is a 100% all-natural, certified organic food line.Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: Monday Cost: $55/Participant (could be a family, couple)CODE: DATE: TIME: REG. BY:5000.301 5/23 6:30-8pm 5/9
Yoga (Ages 18+) If you want a gentle way to learn more about yoga, this class is for you! In a safe and relaxing atmosphere, students will learn the benefits of yoga, incorporating basic yoga asana (postures), proper breathing, and relaxation techniques. This is an excellent introduction for new students and also great for the experienced student looking to fine tune his or her practice. Students need to bring their own mat.Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Tuesday Cost: $80/Participant Instructor: Valerie Hesslink CODE: DATE: TIME: 5501.301 6/7-8/9 7-8pm
American Red Cross Babysitter’s TrainingThis training provides kids, ages 11–15, with the information and skills necessary to provide safe and responsible care in the absence of parents/guardians. This training will help participants develop skills in leadership, professionalism, basic care, safety, safe play, and first aid. Bring a sack lunch as there will be a ½ hour break for lunch.Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Wednesday or Friday Cost: $90/Participant Instructor: Susan Dankert, Certified Red Cross InstructorCODE: DATE: TIME: REG. BY:5600.301 6/15 9am-3pm 6/3 5600.302 8/12 9am-3pm 8/1
BASIC SEWING MACHINE SKILLS (Ages 12+)Learn how to sew on a sewing machine while making a pair of fun pillow cases. You will learn to design a pattern, basic machine skills, hand sew on button and hemming. No experience needed. You will be asked to purchase your own fabric and thread, while other supplies will be provided.Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: WednesdayCost: $35/Participant Instructor: Pat AdlerCODE: DATE: TIME: REG. BY:5014.301 7/6, 7/13, 7/27 10-11:30am 6/29
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Middleton HAC Programs Family Music Makers (Ages 6mo-4)Excitement is discovered when children of mixed ages join with their parents, grandparents, or caregivers to create musical experiences. Making music together is fun when we move and sing with scarves, hoops, a parachute and rhythm instruments! We will begin with a Hello song and end with a Lullaby/Goodbye song. Come JAM with us! Each child must register and pay fee, but adult is included with the child registration. A minimum of 6 participants is required to hold this class. Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: Tuesday Cost: $60/ParticipantInstructor: Linda CaprarielloNo class June 28 or July 19CODE: DATE: TIME: 5301.301 6/14-8/9 10-10:45am
Jammin’ Music Makers (Ages 3-7)Kids have fun exploring music without a parent/caregiver. This class will incorporate songs and chants with dance, musical games, and a dose of imagination, to make some “magic!” Instrumental jam sessions will allow the class to conduct and create their own musical masterpiece. This is a drop-off class. A minimum of 6 participants is required to hold the class. Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: Tuesday Cost: $65/ParticipantInstructor: Linda CaprarielloNo class June 28 or July 19CODE: DATE: TIME: 5302.301 6/14-8/9 11am-12pm
Twinkle Toes (Ages 3-4)Discover the joy of dancing! Introduction to rhythm, creative movement, props, and simple dance steps that will make learning fun. Children develop coordination, flexibility, and expression in a structured environment.Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Wednesday Cost: $40/Participant Instructor: Katie BakunowiczCODE: DATE: TIME: 5401.301 6/22-8/24 5:10-5:40pm
Ballet/Jazz Combo (Ages 5-7)A combination of ballet and jazz at the intro level. This class introduces the coordination and syncopation for Jazz while teaching the basic skills and foundations of Ballet.Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Wednesday Cost: $45/Participant Instructor: Katie BakunowiczCODE: DATE: TIME: 5402.301 6/22-8/24 5:45-6:30pm
Pompon (Ages 6-9)Dance technique, props, poms, and routines are incorporated in this fun beginner class. Dancers will learn a fun, upbeat pom routine that will be performed in the Good Neighbor Parade on Sunday August 28. Poms and T-shirt included. Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: Wednesday Cost: $45/Participant Instructor: Katie BakunowiczCODE: DATE: TIME: 5403.301 6/22-8/24 6:35-7:05pm
Pompon (Ages 10+)Dance technique, props, poms, and routines are incorporated in this fun beginner class. Dancers will learn a fun, upbeat pom routine that will be performed in the Good Neighbor Parade on Sunday August 28. Poms and T-shirt included.Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Wednesday Cost: $45/Participant Instructor: Katie BakunowiczCODE: DATE: TIME: 5404.301 6/22-8/24 7:10-7:40pm
Tae Kwon Do (Ages 5-17)This is an introductory class to the Korean Martial Art of Tae Kwon Do. Students will learn basic kicking and punching combinations, as well as increase strength and flexibility. Tae Kwon Do promotes self-esteem and confidence, along with improvement of focus and concentration. All classes are taught by Master Miles Varichak, 4th Dan Master Instructor with the World Tae Kwon Do Federation. Belt testing will be held 3 times per year, which is an additional fee.Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Tuesday or Saturday Cost: $65/ParticipantTae Kwon Do (Tuesday)CODE: DATE: TIME: REG. BY:5550.301 6/7-6/28 5:30-6:30pm 6/3 5551.302 7/5-7/26 5:30-6:30pm 7/1 5552.303 8/2-8/23 5:30-6:30pm 7/29Tae Kwon Do (Saturday)CODE: DATE: TIME: REG. BY:5560.301 6/4-6/25 10:30-11:30am 6/1 5561.302 7/9-7/30 10:30-11:30am 7/6 5562.303 8/6-8/27 10:30-11:30am 8/3
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Hubbard Activity Center Art Classes Express Yourself (Ages 7-14)Express Yourself!! is a mix media class using collage, paint, pencil, marker, pastels, and including your very own self-portrait-which we will take in class. If you like to draw and use your creativity to make something especially for YOU, this class will be a highlight during your summer break. We will do some simple self-reflecting and spontaneous drawing creating pieces of art that will be one-of-a-kind! Be ready to be inspired in this class!!Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: Monday Cost: $50/ParticipantInstructor: Heather SheehanCODE: DATE: TIME: 5200.301 6/13 & 6/20 8-10am
Wisconsin Farm & Animal Painting (Ages 7-12)We will experiment with layers of acrylic paint, patches of colors, and create a unique Wisconsin Farm Canvas. Students in this class will enjoy mixing fields of color, layering paint and creating a barn. Young artists will also have an opportunity to create an oil and watercolor animal portrait of their choice. This is a great class for students who enjoy working with many different medias. Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: Monday Cost: $45/ParticipantInstructor: Heather SheehanCODE: DATE: TIME: 5201.301 6/13 & 6/20 10:30am-12pm
Fabric Basket Weaving (Ages 8-14)Make something useful! Students will learn how to make a coiled fabric basket large enough to store some of their treasures in. There is something very therapeutic in working with the fibers of the fabrics and coil that the young fiber artists who take this class will surely enjoy! Kids think these baskets are SO FUN to make. They turn out so amazing and are guaranteed to be something you want in your home! This class will teach you the basics, but don’t be surprised if your artist weaves their way through the rest of the summer making many more unique woven creations! Extra ideas to do at home will be taught in class.Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Monday Cost: $35/Participant Instructor: Heather SheehanCODE: DATE: TIME: 5202.301 7/11 8:30-10:30am
Build Your Own Fairy House for a Lucky Fairy (Ages 6-10)We will unlock our imagination to create many details that will make your fairy house special. *Bring your own collection of pine cones, seeds, sticks, leaves, moss, pine needles, bark, etc. to add to our table of interesting pieces of nature to use!Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Monday Cost: $25/Participant Instructor: Heather SheehanCODE: DATE: TIME: 5203.301 7/11 10:45am-12pm
Shadow Art & Sculpture (Ages 5-9)In this class, students will use their imagination to create and build a 3-D sculpture structure using toothpicks and grapes. Next we will learn about the importance of a light source in art, and how the different shadows of our sculpture looks with using different sources of lights. Students will use two different light sources and trace the shadows of their art. Finally we will use water color paints to fill in the shapes we have created. When these two original pieces are side by side you will see how well they complement each other! Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: Monday Cost: $40/Participant Instructor: Heather SheehanCODE: DATE: TIME: 5204.301 7/25 8-10am
Painted Bird House (Ages 5-12)Let’s make a pretty house for our neighborhood birds! Artists will paint their own birdhouse and use some interesting techniques to make them a beautiful addition to your tree.Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Monday Cost: $35/Participant Instructor: Heather SheehanCODE: DATE: TIME: 5205.301 7/25 10:15-11:45am
Dreamcatchers (Ages 6-9)We will use a variety of materials including the very popular Japanese washi tape, learn how to whip-stitch, and create handmade pompoms. My little dreamers will have an opportunity to make many style decisions so that their whimsical catcher is truly one-of-a-kind! Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Monday Cost: $40/Participant Instructor: Heather SheehanCODE: DATE: TIME: 5206.301 7/25 12:15-2pm
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Celebration Art Studio Classes/Cooking for Kids Face Painting for Kids (Ages 6-12)You will learn the art of face painting and will be able to learn designs including animals, tribal art, crowns, pirates, jewelry, seasonal patterns, etc. The course will introduce you to the history of face painting, the tool kit, patterns in various categories, techniques for painting on cheeks & hands and embellishing your design. All supplies will be provided.Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: Thursday Cost: $40/ParticipantInstructor: Poonam RaoCODE: DATE: TIME: 5008.301 6/16 6:00-7:30pm
Henna Tattoos (Ages 6-18)Henna is an organic plant based dye. In this class, we will do a quick review of the history of henna followed by each participant getting two henna tattoos of their choice. A design book will be provided or participants can bring any design from Pinterest. This mini course will teach you how to use henna to create beautiful henna patterns. All materials will be supplied and no prior experience is needed for this hands-on class. Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: Thursday Cost: $30/ParticipantInstructor: Poonam RaoCODE: DATE: TIME: 5009.301 7/14 6:00-7:30pm
Cookie & Cake Decorating (Ages 6-12)In this class, you will learn a variety of techniques to decorate cupcakes, cookies and cakes. All materials and instructions will be provided.Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Thursday Cost: $40/Participant Instructor: Poonam RaoCODE: DATE: TIME: 5007.301 8/4 6:00-7:30pm
Cold Ceramics/Clay Molding for Kids (Ages 6-12)In this class, participants will learn to use ceramic techniques to decorate a pot. All materials will be supplied and participants take their creations home.Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: Thursday Cost: $40/ParticipantInstructor: Poonam RaoCODE: DATE: TIME: 5010.301 8/11 6:00-7:30pm
Unfortunately, due to the nature of these classes, food allergy accommodations may not be possible.
Sweet Treats (Ages 6-12)Sometimes you just need something sweet! Muddy buddies, krispie caramel marshmallows and peanut butter bars should help satisfy your sweet tooth!Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Thursday Cost: $18/Participant Sweet Treats (Ages 6-9) CODE: DATE: TIME: 5001.301 6/16 10:00-11:30am Sweet Treats (Ages 10-12) CODE: DATE: TIME: 5002.301 6/16 1:00-2:30pm
Fruity Fun (Ages 6-12)A number of fruit-based delectables will be created during this class. Fruit dip, fruit pizzas, and even strawberry cheesecake stuffed strawberries are on the menu!Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Thursday Cost: $18/Participant Fruity Fun (Ages 6-9) CODE: DATE: TIME: 5003.302 7/7 10:00-11:30am Fruity Fun (Ages 10-12) CODE: DATE: TIME: 5004.302 7/7 1:00-2:30pm
Chocolate Lovers Dream (Ages 6-12)Do you like chocolate? Then this class is for you! Chocolate truffles, chocolate cheesecake, and chocolate lasagna will get us started, while the chocolate fountain will finish it off!Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Thursday Cost: $18/Participant Chocolate Lovers Dream (Ages 6-9) CODE: DATE: TIME: 5005.303 7/28 10:00-11:30am Chocolate Lovers Dream (Ages 10-12) CODE: DATE: TIME: 5006.303 7/28 1:00-2:30pm
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Middleton Engineering for Kids EFK Summer Camp: Game Design: Invader Defense: Shark Attack (Grades 3-6)Watch out! It’s a shark attack! In Invader Defense: Shark Attack, we will create our own version of an invader defense game that will allow us to protect a coral reef from hungry sharks. We will use the Engineering Design Process to create a storyboard and outline the rules of play for our game. Then we will use Clickteam Fusion 2.5® to bring our storyboard to life with programming. At the end of the camp, everyone takes home a working Windows-compatible game.Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: Monday-FridayCost: $165/ParticipantCODE: DATE: TIME: 5101.301 6/27-7/1 9:30am-12:00pm
EFK Summer Camp: MinecraftEDU: Medieval Redstone (Grades 3-6)MinecraftEDU is an expansive game that lets players design and create unique worlds with amazing structures. One of the more complicated aspects of MinecraftEDU is Redstone, which is MinecraftEDU’s version of electrical circuitry. This camp will introduce students to the many uses of Redstone through a Medieval themed adventure of creation, exploration, and castle besieging, with students making mine cart tracks to help them gather resources, working together to build their kingdom, and designing traps to defend their castle, all with the use of Redstone. Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: Monday-Friday Cost: $185/ParticipantCODE: DATE: TIME: 5102.301 6/27-7/1 1:00-4:00pm
EFK Summer Camp: Robotics: Ev3 Robo Games (Grades 3-6)Students design and program robots to compete in simulated games such as sprinting in a race, ultrasonic hide and seek and hungry hungry robots. Students use LEGO® Robotics and computers to learn principles of robotics, computer programming, and teamwork.Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Monday-Friday Cost: $165/ParticipantCODE: DATE: TIME: 5103.302 7/18-7/22 9:00am-12:00pm
EFK Summer Camp: Junior WeDo LEGO Robotics Adventures (Grades K-2)This class is a perfect mixture of fun and learning, involves open and structured build time using LEGO® bricks. Students build and program, a giant escape, sailboat storm, fire truck, alligator and much more. They also learn how to program and operate their creations. Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Monday-Friday Cost: $165/Participant CODE: DATE: TIME: 5104.302 7/18-7/22 1:00-3:30pm
EFK Summer Camp: Jr. The Engineering of Power and Energy (Grades K-2)In the Engineering of Power and Energy, join us as we look at ways to get things moving…no batteries required. In this camp, students explore the foundational concepts of potential and kinetic energy by building their very own toys. Additionally, students will explore natural power and energy sources such as falling water and the sun. Get ready for a shock in this energetic and engaging engineering experience! Location: Hubbard Activity Center Day: Monday-Friday Cost: $165/Participant CODE: DATE: TIME: 5105.303 8/15-8/19 9:30am-12:00pm
EFK Summer Camp: Engineering Investigators (Grades 3-6)Become a forensics engineer and help Kelvin find out who stole the blueprints for his secret, new design. Using principles of investigative science and forensic engineering, students will analyze evidence in the simulated crime scene using math, science, and technology. Embark on a new journey each day to decipher cryptic clues and biological codes, and help us identify the thief through chemical and mechanical analysis. Time is running out, and Kelvin needs your help!Location: Hubbard Activity CenterDay: Monday-Friday Cost: $165/ParticipantCODE: DATE: TIME: 5106.303 8/15-8/19 1:00-4:00pm
2016 Summer Programs 17Register online at: www.ci.middleton.wi.us
BE BOLD. BE ORIGINAL. BECOME A PART OF INVENTION PROJECT.
Take fun to the next level with Invention Project, a one-of-a-kind program for 6th, 7th and 8th graders.
INVENTION PROJECT IS COMING TO:Kromrey Middle School | June 20 - 24, 2016
Learn more at www.inventionproject.org or by calling 800.968.4332.
In partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office
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The Middleton Gators Swim & Dive Team provides an exciting, challenging, educational and FUN environment for swimmers and divers throughout the summer. We pride ourselves on creating a positive experience for children of all skill levels. Our goal is to teach the value of team cooperation, safety, hard work, and the pursuit of personal excellence. Through the Middleton Gators experience, we hope to give your children memories and tools to help build a healthy and happy future. The Gators Team is open to anyone 5 to 18 years of age. Swimmers and divers must have passed Level 4 of Red Cross Swimming Lessons (or equivalent) and must also demonstrate the ability to complete the majority of a practice in order to participate on the team. For all new 10 & under members the weeks of May 31st and June 6th will serve as a try-out and evaluation period.
All swimmers and divers are strongly encouraged to participate in the entire season, ending with the All-City Championship meet. The All-City Dive meet is July 25 & 26, 2016. The All-City Swim meet is July 28th, 29th and 30th, 2016.
Enjoy the Middleton Public Lands Splash Pad in Lakeview Park. This water playground is fully accessible, extremely safe for all ages, and, best of all, FREE ADMISSION.
2016 MIDDLETON GATORS SUMMER SWIM & DIVE TEAM
MIDDLETON PUBLIC LANDS
SPLASH PAD
In mid-May we will be hosting registration nights; please visit our website for full details of these nights. This in-person registration is required to submit the required All-City liability waiver, concussion forms and parent and athlete conduct forms. Team suits, accessories and personalized apparel will be available for purchase. Practices and home meets are held at the Walter R. Bauman Outdoor Aquatic Center – 2400 Park Lawn Place in Middleton.
On-line registration opens April 1, 2016 for returning Gator families and April 11, 2016 for new families.
**Please Register Early**For the safety of all participants we may limit the number of swimmers on our team.Personalized apparel will only be offered at registration. Susie Mather from Simply Swimming will be at registration nights for fitting and taking orders for the team suit. The suits will also be available at the Simply Swimming store at their new location, 6649 University Avenue, in mid-May. The store phone is 661-0808. During the Gator season all team members making purchases at Simply Swimming will receive a 10% discount.
Please visit our website for additional information as well as the 2016 Swim & Dive fees, meet schedules and practice times.
www.middletongators.com
It is open Memorial Day through Labor Day. Hours of operation are Sunday–Saturday from 9:00am–7:00pm.
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Pool InformationThe Walter R. Bauman Aquatic Center is an outdoor facility, featuring the latest in aquatic amenities. The facility includes zero-depth pool entrance, an eight lane competition pool, as well as a diving well. Other attractions at the center include two 134-foot run waterslides, interactive water play equipment, sand playground, and a concession area. The center has 11,510 square feet of water surface, holds 345,580 gallons of water, and has a patron capacity of 724 people.
The Aquatic Center 2016 season:June 11th-August 28th
Hours of Operation:Monday-Friday Swim Team 6:00-11:00am Swim Lessons 10:30am-12:45pm Open Swim 1:30-8:00pm
Saturday & Sunday Open Swim 1:00-8:00pm
Admission Fees:Daily Fees Child (2 & under) ................... Free Youth (3-17) ........................... $3.50 Adult (18 and up) ................... $4.50 Senior Citizen (55 and up) ..... $3.50 Military with ID ....................... $3.50 After 6:00 p.m. ....................... $2.50
Season Pass Fees City of Middleton Resident* Non-Resident Family (of 6) $160 $375 Youth (3-17) $70 $105 Adult (18 and up) $90 $135
Additional Persons: $20.00 each *Resident includes school district.
Seasonal Aquatic Center Pass A Seasonal Pass entitles the holder to summer-long admittance during open swim. Season Pass fees are non-refundable. Season Passes will be sold in accordance with the guidelines listed below. The purchase of a season pass does not guarantee automatic admission to the Aquatic Center if the patron capacity has been reached, or inclement weather closes the facility.
Season Pass Sales Begin April 4 Application forms for season passes will be available online and at the Middleton Recreation Division office starting April 4. Season passes cannot be purchased before this time, and will only be available for purchase at the main office. Proof of residency will be required. The individual for whom the pass is being purchased must be present so a photo ID card can be issued. Admission to the Aquatic Center will only be granted to ID carrying pass holders. Emailed photos and those on a flash drive will not be accepted.
Special Season Pass Holder Purchase Dates at the Recreation Office: Saturday May 14th 9:00am-12:00pm Saturday June 4th 9:00am-12:00pm
10 Pass Punch Card Discount tickets for admittance during open swim will be available at City Hall beginning May 1. Punch Cards will only be available at the Recreation Division and can be purchased for youth and adult admissions. The ticket cost is based on residency, and the purchase of the card will allow ten admissions for 2016.
Youth .............................. $30 Adult ............................... $40 Senior Citizen ................. $30 Military with ID ............... $30
Aquatic Center Closings Inclement Weather–If the air temperature is less than 60 degrees, or it is raining or lightning, the Aquatic Center will be closed.
Lack of Attendance–During the course of the season, the lack of attendance at the Aquatic Center may cause the closing of the Center. If we have 20 people or less for 2 hours, the WBAC may close early.
POOLpalOOza Join us for a splash of fun at the Walter R. Bauman Aquatic Center on Wednesday, July 6 from 6:00-8:00pm. There will be games, activities, food specials, and much more. This event is for all ages. Regular admission rates apply.
Teen Night Teens will have full use of the pool just for themselves! Join us for some evening activities including food specials, bean bag tournament, music, and much more. Proceeds will benefit the Middleton Youth Center. Regular admission rates apply. Open to ages 10-14 from 6-8pm on Thursday, August 25.
Please visit www.ci.middleton.wi.us or stop by the Aquatic Center for more details as the events approach.
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Swimming & DivingSwimming & Diving Lessons:Location: Walter R. Bauman Aquatic Center Day: Monday-Friday Cost: $40 R/$60 NRAll Recreation Division swim lessons are taught by American Red Cross certified Water Safety Instructors. Classes are offered in accordance with National Red Cross recommendations. Class sizes will be limited to provide safe student/instructor ratios that will insure a quality approach to the program. Once the enrollment max is met, a waiting list will begin. There is no guarantee that those on the waiting list will get into the class, thus we recommend registering early and only for the appropriate levels needed as no adjustments will be made. It is recommended to register for at least 2 sessions of the same level, as the Red Cross suggests it will take most students at least 2 sessions to successfully acquire the skills needed to be promoted.
Swim Lessons:6 months-3 years old: Parent/Toddler3-4 years old: Preschool Levels 1 “P” and 2 “P”5 years and up: Levels 1-6Preschool classes are specifically designed for students 3-4 years old. Children must be able to be in the water comfortably, without a parent, and be ready to comprehend & follow instructions.
Youth Diving Lessons:Designed for participants who have completed Level 3 of the Red Cross Swim Lesson program and are comfortable in 12 feet of water.Beginner-little or no diving experience or knowledgeIntermediate/Advanced-experience in 3 or more dives
Inclement Weather:If the air temperature is less than 60 degrees or it is lightening, and/or driving rain, the Aquatic Center will be closed. Lessons will not be rescheduled. Classes are cancelled no earlier than 30 minutes prior to the start of each class. The first inclement weather day will be an out of water safety day. Please use these brief level descriptions to help as your reference:
Toddler Swim (Ages 3-4)Level 1-P This level is an orientation to the water and provides children with the knowledge of basic swimming skills. Lesson structure includes exiting and entering the water in various ways, blowing bubbles with the mouth and nose, bobbing, gaining comfort with opening eyes under water, retrieving objects from the shallow water, vertical position recovery, gliding and floating on front and back, basic water treading, learning alternate and simultaneous movements of legs and arms, and rolling from back to front/front to back.Level 2-PThis level focuses on children gaining independence with skills, and developing comfort while in and around the water. Lesson structure includes proper entering and exiting of pool, bobbing, retrieving submerged objects with eyes open, changing from a front to back glide or float to a vertical position, front to back/back to front roll, using arms and legs to tread water, finning action, and the combined use of leg and arm action to move back and forth.
Parent/ToddlerThis class is designed to introduce parents and toddlers to water safety, various holds, and water exploration.
Swim Discovery (Ages 5+)Level 1 This level is water skill introduction and helps kids become comfortable in the aquatic atmosphere. Kids will advance in bobbing, blowing bubbles, holding breath, entering and exiting the pool properly, vertical position recovery, glides and floats on the front and back, treading water, retrieving submerged objects, and learning to alternate and use arms and legs simultaneously while on front and back.Level 2Learn the fundamentals of aquatic skills in this level. Kids will incorporate the fundamentals from level one and begin more skilled floats: front, back, and jellyfish. Other skills include recovering to a vertical position, rolling from front to back/ back to front, changing directions while swimming, using the arms in a finning action, treading water, and using arms and legs while swimming on front and back.Level 3This level’s main focus is stroke development. Kids will begin the lesson by stepping or jumping into the water and will move towards entering by using headfirst entry from a seated position. They will learn how to move to a safe position by bobbing, how to use rotary breathing and survival and back floats, change from a vertical to a horizontal position, and continue to build on the treading water skill. The following kicks will be learned: scissor, dolphin, flutter, and breaststroke. The basic backstroke and front crawl are introduced at this level.Level 4This level continues to focus on the stroke development. Kids will now enter water using the headfirst method from the side of the pool, and will incorporate the compact and stride positions. Kids will learn the feet first surface dive, underwater swim, and open turns while doing the front crawl and backstroke, and tread water in two different methods. Strokes include: front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, side stroke, and butterfly. While on their backs, kids will use the flutter and dolphin kicks.Level 5This level focuses on stroke enhancement. Entering the pool will be done by a shallow dive from the side of the pool, which is a transition into gliding and beginning the front crawl. Kids will submerge fully, and also learn the tuck and pike surface dives. While swimming, they will use the front and back flip turns; sculling is also introduced at this level. Strokes include: front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, side stroke, and butterfly.Level 6This level refines the participant’s strokes and skill expertise. Main focus is on swimming with comfort, effectiveness, strength, and sleekness over a longer distance. This level prepares participants for more advanced courses, such as diving, lifeguarding, etc.
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Swim and Dive Lessons Schedule SESSION 1
June 13- 24 Reg Begins: 4/18
Reg Ends: 6/9
SESSION 2June 27- ‐July 8
Reg Begins: 6/1 Reg Ends: 6/22
SESSION 3July 11- 22
Reg Begins: 6/15 Reg Ends: 7/6
SESSION 4July 25- August 5 Reg Begins: 6/29 Reg Ends: 7/20
SESSION 5August 8-19
Reg Begins: 7/13 Reg Ends: 8/3
10:30- 11:00am 10:30- 11:00am 10:30- 11:00am 10:30- 11:00am 10:30- 11:00am
Level 1 4100.100 Level 1 4100.200 Level 1 4100.300 Level 1 4100.400 Level 1 4100.500
Level 1-P 4150.100 Level 1-P 4150.200 Level 1-P 4150.300 Level 1-P 4150.400 Level 1-P 4150.500
Level 2 4200.100 Level 2 4200.200 Level 2 4200.300 Level 2 4200.400 Level 2 4200.500
Level 2-P 4250.100 Level 2-P 4250.200 Level 2-P 4250.300 Level 2-P 4250.400 Level 2-P 4250.500
Level 3 4300.100 Level 3 4300.200 Level 3 4300.300 Level 3 4300.400 Level 3 4300.500
11:05- 11:35am 11:05- 11:35am 11:05- 11:35am 11:05- 11:35am 11:05- 11:35am
Level 1 4101.100 Level 1 4101.200 Level 1 4101.300 Level 1 4101.400 Level 1 4101.500
Level 1-P 4151.100 Level 1-P 4151.200 Level 1-P 4151.300 Level 1-P 4151.400 Level 1-P 4151.500
Level 2 4201.100 Level 2 4201.200 Level 2 4201.300 Level 2 4201.400 Level 2 4201.500
Level 2-P 4251.100 Level 2-P 4251.200 Level 2-P 4251.300 Level 2-P 4251.400 Level 2-P 4251.500
Level 3 4301.100 Level 3 4301.200 Level 3 4301.300 Level 3 4301.400 Level 3 4301.500
Level 4 4400.100 Level 4 4400.200 Level 4 4400.300 Level 4 4400.400 Level 4 4400.500
Level 5 4500.100 Level 5 4500.200 Level 5 4500.300 Level 5 4500.400 Level 5 4500.500
Level 6 4600.100 Level 6 4600.200 Level 6 4600.300 Level 6 4600.400 Level 6 4600.500
Beginner Dive 4025.100 Beginner Dive 4025.200 Beginner Dive 4025.300 Beginner Dive 4025.500
11:40am- 12:10pm 11:40am- 12:10pm 11:40am- 12:10pm 11:40am- 12:10pm 11:40am- 12:10pm
Level 1 4102.100 Level 1 4102.200 Level 1 4102.300 Level 1 4102.400 Level 1 4102.500
Level 1-P 4152.100 Level 1-P 4152.200 Level 1-P 4152.300 Level 1-P 4152.400 Level 1-P 4152.500
Level 2 4202.100 Level 2 4202.200 Level 2 4202.300 Level 2 4202.400 Level 2 4202.500
Level 2-P 4252.100 Level 2-P 4252.200 Level 2-P 4252.300 Level 2-P 4252.400 Level 2-P 4252.500
Level 3 4302.100 Level 3 4302.200 Level 3 4302.300 Level 3 4302.400 Level 3 4302.500
Level 4 4401.100 Level 4 4401.200 Level 4 4401.300 Level 4 4401.400 Level 4 4401.500
Level 5 4501.100 Level 5 4501.200 Level 5 4501.300 Level 5 4501.400 Level 5 4501.500
Level 6 4601.100 Level 6 4601.200 Level 6 4601.300 Level 6 4601.400 Level 6 4601.500
Parent/Toddler 4000.100 Parent/Toddler 4000.200 Parent/Toddler 4000.300 Parent/Toddler 4000.400 Parent/Toddler 4000.500
Int/Adv Dive 4026.100 Int/Adv Dive 4026.200 Int/Adv Dive 4026.300 Int/Adv Dive 4026.500
12:15- 12:45pm 12:15- 12:45pm 12:15- 12:45pm 12:15- 12:45pm 12:15- 12:45pm
Level 1 4103.100 Level 1 4103.200 Level 1 4103.300 Level 1 4103.400 Level 1 4103.500
Level 1-P 4153.100 Level 1-P 4153.200 Level 1-P 4153.300 Level 1-P 4153.400 Level 1-P 4153.500
Level 2 4203.100 Level 2 4203.200 Level 2 4203.300 Level 2 4203.400 Level 2 4203.500
Level 2-P 4253.100 Level 2-P 4253.200 Level 2-P 4253.300 Level 2-P 4253.400 Level 2-P 4253.500
Level 3 4303.100 Level 3 4303.200 Level 3 4303.300 Level 3 4303.400 Level 3 4303.500
Level 4 4402.100 Level 4 4402.200 Level 4 4402.300 Level 4 4402.400 Level 4 4402.500
Level 5 4502.100 Level 5 4502.200 Level 5 4502.300 Level 5 4502.400 Level 5 4502.500
Level 6 4602.100 Level 6 4602.200 Level 6 4602.300 Level 6 4602.400 Level 6 4602.500
Middleton Recreation Division 22
Ball Park Luncheon on the final day of camp
$70
Cardinal Baseball Camp
For more information and to obtain registration forms please visit www.mbscwi.com
Cardinal Advanced Hitting & Pitching Camps
Future Cardinals Baseball Camp
Pitching Camp:
Monday, June 20th 9-‐11am
Camp Cost: $30
Students entering grades 2nd-‐8th are eligible to attend ALL camps
Each camper will receive a Cardinal Baseball Camp T-‐shirt
Hitting camp:
Monday, June 20th 11:30-‐1:30pm
Camp Cost: $30
9:00-‐11:00 am
June 21-‐23
Students Attending Both Camps:$50Camp Cost: $70
Session 1 Session 2June 20-‐23 July 11-‐ 14
8:30-‐11:00 am 8:30-‐11:00 am$75 $75
(includes t-‐shirt) ($10 discount if attending both)
Varsity Summer Soccer CampBoys & Girls Entering K-8th Grade in Fall 2016
Camp held at Airport Road Soccer Fields in MiddletonFor more information email: [email protected]
The Most Popular Soccer Camp in North America!
Coordinator: Rebecca PriceTo register call or go online;Phone: 608-821-8360Website: www.challengersports.com
FREE GIFTSCamp T-shirt, Soccer Ball, Player Evaluation Form, International Soccer Poster, Online Coaching Resources
Weeks Running 201618th – 22nd July*Places on camp fill up fastplease register with one of theabove options not to miss outthis summer*
Over the past 20 years Challenger’s vast army of British coaches have helped hundreds of thousands of boys and girls learn, improve, master and fall in love with the sport of soccer.
The British Soccer Camp program will contain Challenger’s own brand of innovative practices: coached games, camp world cup, cultural education, character building, and Fun!
British Coaching Staff • Individual Foot Skills • Fakes, Moves and Turns • Freestyle Soccer • Technical & Tactical Instruction • Small-Sided Games • Daily World Cup Style Tournament • Fantastic Cultural Experience
Make this camp even more special for your child by hosting one of our British Coaches. Contact your coordinator for details.
City of MiddletonRecreation
Lakeview ParkAGES .............TIMES ..................... FeeAges 4-5 ........10:30am – 12.00pm $93Ages 6-14 ......9:00am – 12:00pm .. $124Ages 8-14 ......9:00am – 5.00pm .... $195
MIDDLETON BASEBALL & SOFTBALL COMMISSION (MBSC)
For information related to baseball and softball programs organized by MBSC, please visit www.mbscwi.com. The Commission also offers the following: Cardinal Advanced Hitting and Batting Camp and Future Cardinals Baseball Camp.
2016 Summer Programs 23Register online at: www.ci.middleton.wi.us
National Trails Day
Middleton Public Lands will be hosting National Trails Day on June 4 from 6:00-‐9:00pm at Parisi Park. This event is FREE to the public. Join us for a night of activities including ADA trail Tram rides, Segways
for Vets, road and bike safety information and our first GLOW walk & dog walk! A limited amount of bicycles and helmets will be available for use and from 6-‐7:30pm hand cycles will be available for demonstrations. Also on display will be an All-‐Terrain Wheel Chair and accessible kayak. Horse and
wagon rides, healthy refreshments and other various trail related-‐activities will round out the night. The NTD grounds activities are accessible and for persons of all ages and abilities. If you are interested in sponsoring or volunteering, please contact Penni Klein at [email protected].
Dog Exercise AreaMRD Dog Park: 5209 County Hwy Q• 20 acre off-leash dog exercise area• 3 acre fenced small dog area• Fenced in, car parking area, picnic tables, self-registration
area, dog waste disposal bags, summer shade shelter & portable toilets
• Designed to complement the Dane county and City of Madison dog parks
Quisling Dog Park: 8780 Airport Road• 6 acre off-leash dog exercise area• Tables, benches, car parking area, self-registration area,
portable toilets
Permits:• Annual permit can be purchased for $30.00• Additional tags and replacement tags are available for
$14.00 each, for more than one dog• Daily permits are available on a self-registration basis at
the site for $5.00• Senior Citizens(65+) or disabled persons discount permit
is $15.00
• Permits are valid at all Dane County Parks, City of Middleton, City of Sun Prairie & Village of Waunakee
• Permits are available to purchase at Middleton City Hall, Administration Department (7:45am – 4:30pm, M – F)
Middleton Dog Parks are open year round, from 8:00am – 10:00pm daily.
National Trails DayMiddleton Public Lands will be hosting National Trails Day on June 4 from 6:00-9:00pm at Parisi Park. This event is FREE to the public. Join us for a night of activities including ADA trail Tram rides, Segways for Vets, road and bike safety information and our first GLOW walk & dog walk! A limited amount of bicycles and helmets will be available for use, and from 6-7:30pm hand cycles will be available for demonstrations. Also on display will be an All-Terrain Wheel Chair and accessible kayak. Horse and wagon rides, healthy refreshments and other various trail related-activities will round out the night. The NTD grounds & activities are accessible for persons of all ages and abilities. If you are interested in sponsoring or volunteering, please contact Penni Klein at [email protected].
National Trails Day
Middleton Public Lands will be hosting National Trails Day on June 4 from 6:00-‐9:00pm at Parisi Park. This event is FREE to the public. Join us for a night of activities including ADA trail Tram rides, Segways
for Vets, road and bike safety information and our first GLOW walk & dog walk! A limited amount of bicycles and helmets will be available for use and from 6-‐7:30pm hand cycles will be available for demonstrations. Also on display will be an All-‐Terrain Wheel Chair and accessible kayak. Horse and
wagon rides, healthy refreshments and other various trail related-‐activities will round out the night. The NTD grounds activities are accessible and for persons of all ages and abilities. If you are interested in sponsoring or volunteering, please contact Penni Klein at [email protected].
National Trails Day
Middleton Public Lands will be hosting National Trails Day on June 4 from 6:00-‐9:00pm at Parisi Park. This event is FREE to the public. Join us for a night of activities including ADA trail Tram rides, Segways
for Vets, road and bike safety information and our first GLOW walk & dog walk! A limited amount of bicycles and helmets will be available for use and from 6-‐7:30pm hand cycles will be available for demonstrations. Also on display will be an All-‐Terrain Wheel Chair and accessible kayak. Horse and
wagon rides, healthy refreshments and other various trail related-‐activities will round out the night. The NTD grounds activities are accessible and for persons of all ages and abilities. If you are interested in sponsoring or volunteering, please contact Penni Klein at [email protected].
Middleton Recreation Division 24
Park Facilities and Services
Acres
Picnic Area
Open Shelter
Grills
Drinking W
ater
Restrooms
Playground Equipment
Fishing
Trails/Hiking
Ball D
iamond
Basketball Court
Sand Volleyball Court
Multi-Purpose Area
Water Features
Skate Park
Pet Exercise Area
Tennis Courts
Ice Skating
Disc G
olf (Spring 2016)
COMMUNITY PARKS
Lakeview Park, 6300 Mendota Ave 41.6 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Fireman’s Park, 7400 Lee St 4 • • • • • • • • • •
Orchid Heights Park, 3960 Valley Ridge Rd 14 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Quisling Park, 8780 Airport Rd 38 • • • • •
Firefighters Memorial Park 3201 Pleasant View Rd 35.5 • • • • • • •
Harvey John & Lucille Taylor Memorial Park 5280 Bishops Bay Pkwy 10.2 • • • • •
NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS
District Administrative Center (Middleton Station) 7106 South Ave 2 • • • • •
Hinrichs Family Farm Park/ Hidden Oaks 8959 Red Beryl Dr 5.5 • • • •
Parisi Park, 2405 Park St 5.7 • • • • • • • • • •
Middleton Hills Park- North 6840 Ramsey Rd 5 • • • • • • •
Middleton Hills Park- South 6805 Frank Lloyd Wright Ave 6.4 • • • • • • • •
Woodside Heights Park, 7202 Voss Pkwy 5.8 • • • • • • •
Stricker Park, 7605 Voss Pkwy 10 • • • • • • • •
MINI PARKS
Stonefield Park, 6528 Clovernook Rd 2 • • • • • • • •
Parkside Heights Park, 3206 Ravine Dr 1.6 • • • • •
Meadows Park, 6415 South Ave 1.9 • • • • • • •
Middleton Ridge 7130 Belle Fontaine Blvd 5 • •
Boundary Road Park, 1343 Boundary Rd 3.5 • • •
Hillcrest Park, 7716 Hillcrest Ave 1.5 • • • • •
Baskerville Park, 5801 Century Ave 0.5 • •
Pheasant Branch Ridge Park 6810 Whittlesey Rd 2 • • • •
Hawkridge Park, 7004 Companion Ln 0.5 • • •
CONSERVANCY LANDS
Pheasant Branch Conservancy 6510 Century Ave 353 • •
Stricker Pond, 7605 Voss Pkwy 25 • • •
Tiedeman Pond, 1500 N Gammon Rd 27 • • • • •
Graber Pond, Graber Road 33 • • • •
Esser Pond John Q Hammons Dr /Deming Way 28 • • •
Middleton Hills Pond & Conservancy 6867 Frank Lloyd Wright Ave 4 • • •
Elm Lawn/ Tiedeman Conservancy 1301 N Gammon Rd 3 • •
Middleton Hills Oak Savanna Middleton Hills Outlot 63 & 64 3 • •
SPECIAL USE AREAS
Pleasant View Golf Course 1322 Pleasant View Rd 310 • • • • •
Lake Street Boat Launch, Lake St 1 •
Quarry Skate Park, 7701 Terrace Ave 0.1 • • •
Community Dog Parks 5209 Cty Hwy Q & 8780 Airport Rd 20 • • • • •
Walter Bauman Pool, 2400 Park Lawn Place 20 • • • • • • •
2016 Summer Programs 25Register online at: www.ci.middleton.wi.us
Acres
Picnic Area
Open Shelter
Grills
Drinking W
ater
Restrooms
Playground Equipment
Fishing
Trails/Hiking
Ball D
iamond
Basketball Court
Sand Volleyball Court
Multi-Purpose Area
Water Features
Skate Park
Pet Exercise Area
Tennis Courts
Ice Skating
Disc G
olf (Spring 2016)
COMMUNITY PARKS
Lakeview Park, 6300 Mendota Ave 41.6 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Fireman’s Park, 7400 Lee St 4 • • • • • • • • • •
Orchid Heights Park, 3960 Valley Ridge Rd 14 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Quisling Park, 8780 Airport Rd 38 • • • • •
Firefighters Memorial Park 3201 Pleasant View Rd 35.5 • • • • • • •
Harvey John & Lucille Taylor Memorial Park 5280 Bishops Bay Pkwy 10.2 • • • • •
NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS
District Administrative Center (Middleton Station) 7106 South Ave 2 • • • • •
Hinrichs Family Farm Park/ Hidden Oaks 8959 Red Beryl Dr 5.5 • • • •
Parisi Park, 2405 Park St 5.7 • • • • • • • • • •
Middleton Hills Park- North 6840 Ramsey Rd 5 • • • • • • •
Middleton Hills Park- South 6805 Frank Lloyd Wright Ave 6.4 • • • • • • • •
Woodside Heights Park, 7202 Voss Pkwy 5.8 • • • • • • •
Stricker Park, 7605 Voss Pkwy 10 • • • • • • • •
MINI PARKS
Stonefield Park, 6528 Clovernook Rd 2 • • • • • • • •
Parkside Heights Park, 3206 Ravine Dr 1.6 • • • • •
Meadows Park, 6415 South Ave 1.9 • • • • • • •
Middleton Ridge 7130 Belle Fontaine Blvd 5 • •
Boundary Road Park, 1343 Boundary Rd 3.5 • • •
Hillcrest Park, 7716 Hillcrest Ave 1.5 • • • • •
Baskerville Park, 5801 Century Ave 0.5 • •
Pheasant Branch Ridge Park 6810 Whittlesey Rd 2 • • • •
Hawkridge Park, 7004 Companion Ln 0.5 • • •
CONSERVANCY LANDS
Pheasant Branch Conservancy 6510 Century Ave 353 • •
Stricker Pond, 7605 Voss Pkwy 25 • • •
Tiedeman Pond, 1500 N Gammon Rd 27 • • • • •
Graber Pond, Graber Road 33 • • • •
Esser Pond John Q Hammons Dr /Deming Way 28 • • •
Middleton Hills Pond & Conservancy 6867 Frank Lloyd Wright Ave 4 • • •
Elm Lawn/ Tiedeman Conservancy 1301 N Gammon Rd 3 • •
Middleton Hills Oak Savanna Middleton Hills Outlot 63 & 64 3 • •
SPECIAL USE AREAS
Pleasant View Golf Course 1322 Pleasant View Rd 310 • • • • •
Lake Street Boat Launch, Lake St 1 •
Quarry Skate Park, 7701 Terrace Ave 0.1 • • •
Community Dog Parks 5209 Cty Hwy Q & 8780 Airport Rd 20 • • • • •
Walter Bauman Pool, 2400 Park Lawn Place 20 • • • • • • •
2015 - 2016 RatesShelter Available Resident Fee Non-Resident Fee Capacity Equipment / Amenities
Lakeview East 6300 Mendota Ave May 15 – Oct 15 $115 $175 200
Covered shelter, tables, grills, power outlets, water fountain,
restrooms
Lakeview West 6300 Mendota Ave May 15 – Oct 15 $110 $165 100
Covered shelter, tables, grills, power outlets, water fountain,
restrooms
Lakeview Meeting Room
6300 Mendota AveYear Round $110 $165 50
Enclosed shelter, tables, power outlets, ceiling fans, windows,
heater, water fountain, restrooms
Lakeview Kitchen 6300 Mendota Ave Year Round $80 $120 N/A Stove, refrigerator, sink, power
outlets, cupboards
Lakeview Small Shelter
6300 Mendota AveMay 15 – Oct 15 $100 $150 20 Covered shelter, tables, grills,
power outlets, park restrooms
Lakeview Gazebo 6300 Mendota Ave May 15 – Oct 15 $110 $165 30
Covered shelter, tables, power outlets, pier access to pond,
park restrooms
Tent/Bounce House (Lakeview ONLY) $75 $75 N/A See rental agreement for
policies
Fireman’s Park North 7400 Lee St
mid June – Labor Day $110 $165 200
Covered shelter, tables, grills, power outlets, water fountain,
restrooms
Fireman’s Park South 7400 Lee St
mid June – Labor Day $110 $165 100
Covered shelter, tables, grills, power outlets, water fountain,
restrooms
Fireman’s Park Small 7400 Lee St
mid June – Labor Day $110 $165 50
Covered shelter, tables, grills, power outlets, water fountain,
restrooms
Orchid Heights 3960 Valley Ridge Rd May 15 – Oct 15 $110 $165 30
Covered shelter, tables, grill, water fountain, power outlets,
restrooms
Parisi Park 2405 Park St
mid June – Labor Day $110 $165 30
Covered shelter, tables, grill, water fountain, power outlets,
restrooms Reservations can be made one year in advance. Available dates may vary from year to year. Resident: Must reside within Middleton city proper (city limits). Non-Resident: Resides outside Middleton city proper (city limits).
Online Reservations Available! Visit www.cityofmiddleton.us to reserve a shelter. You may also reserve a shelter in person at City Hall, 7426 Hubbard Ave, Middleton. Sorry! No reservations taken over the phone. For reservations questions, call the Public Lands, Recreation & Forestry Department at 608-821-8360.
Shelter FacilitiesLooking for a place to hold your next party, special event, reception, banquet, meeting or grad party?
Middleton Recreation Division 26
MIDDLETON RECREATION DIVISION - 2015 SUMMER PROGRAMS
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New Student CampParents: Give Your Children a Fun & Positive Way To Spend Their Summer Break!
45 Minute Classes Mon-ThurJuly 11th - August 19th
$109 for 6 WeeksIncludes Uniform and Gold Belt Graduation
Best Value!$89 Any Two Consecutive Weeks
- Includes Uniform$69 Any One Week - Includes Uniform
8233 Forsythis StMiddleton, WI 53562608-831-3332www.infinityma.com
Parents, we know you have many choices of SUMMER ACTIVITIES for your children. Infinity Martial Arts offers our “New Student Camp” during the summer as an excellent introduction to our regular martial arts program.
Learn Focus
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Skills, Leadership and
Confidence Building,
and Bully Prevention/
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WPRA 2016 Discount TicketsMiddleton Recreation is proud to offer Wisconsin Parks and Recreation Association Discount Attraction tickets! Tickets can be purchased at the Middleton Recreation Office. Only cash and credit cards are accepted. There is a non-refundable transaction fee added to credit card purchases. All sales are final. 75¢ from each ticket sold goes to support our department.
Sale Dates: May 23 – September 2
ATTRACTION DOOR PRICE WPRA PRICE NOTES
House On The Rock Adult $29.95 Child $15.95
Adult $22.50 Child $13.50
Adult Price for 8 & Over Child Price for 4-7 Children 3 & under free
Milwaukee County Zoo Adult $14.25 Child $11.25
Adult $10.50 Child $8.50
Adult Price for 13 & over Child 2 & under free
Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park $42.68 $10.00 Child 2 & Under Free
Noah's Ark Waterpark $41.62 $27.00 Child 2 & Under Free
Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf $8.50 $5.50 Child 4 & Under Free
Six Flags - Any Day $70.03 $46.25 Child 2 & Under Free
Six Flags - WPRA Week (July 2-10)
$70.03 $35.25 Child 2 & Under Free
Wisconsin Ducks Adult $28.00 Child $14.25
Adult $24.50 Child $13.85
Adult Price for 12 & over Child 3 & under free
2016 Summer Programs 27Register online at: www.ci.middleton.wi.us
TRANSFORM YOUR CHILD’S SUMMER FROM ORDINARY TO EXTRAORDINARY!
In partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Sauk Trail Elementary July 11 - 15, 2016
Learn more at campinvention.org or by calling 800.968.4332.
Save $15 when you register by May 10th and use promo code SPRING
Registration starts Monday, April 18
Finalist 2013, 2014, 2015
Middleton Public Lands, Recreation, and Forestry
7426 Hubbard Avenue Middleton, WI 53562
Register online at:www.ci.middleton.wi.us
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