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Cabin Fever? We’ve Got Something for Everyone! Feb - April 2015 Summer Camp Pg. 17 MCC’s Family Membership Special! Pg. 5 Exciting Adult Day Trips Pg. 23
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Page 1: Parks & Recreation Brochure - Spring 2015

Cabin Fever? We’ve Got Something for Everyone!

Feb - April 2015 Summer Camp Pg. 17

MCC’s Family Membership Special!

Pg. 5

Exciting Adult Day Trips Pg. 23

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Visit Us By PhoneAt MCC Customer Service MCC/Fitness/Aquatics 2100 White Bear Ave ProgramsMon. 9:00AM - 7:00PM 651.249.2230Tues. - Fri. 9:00AM - 5:00PM At the Nature Center Nature Center 2659 East 7th Street ProgramsTues. - Sat. 8:30AM - 4:30PM 651.249.2170

Parks & Recreation Programs 651.249.2120

Table of ContentsSpecial Events. ..............................................4MCC............................................................5-6Aquatics ....................................................7-9Fitness ....................................................10-14Youth Recreation.....................................15-20Adult Recreation......................................21-22Day Trips.......................................................23Maplewood Nature Center ......................24-26Community Partnerships.............................. 27

2 MAPLEWOOD PARKS & RECREATION • FEB - APRIL 2015

Spotlight a Park: Timber Park

Timber Park is located at 2133 Atlantic Street. This park was developed in the mid 1990s and is in great condition. It includes trails, a small shelter, a basketball and sand volleyball court, a picnic area, and a brand new playground replaced in the fall of 2014.

What is Recreation Online?It’s simple, just send your email to [email protected] and we will enroll you in our email system. You can stay current with our latest events and programs so you never miss a deadline again! Sign up today to avoid disappointment!

Wondering if your registration was processed?Registrations will be confirmed via email (or mail if requested). If you do not receive a receipt, please call 651.249.2230 or 651.249.2120. Unless otherwise notified, all programs will be held at the time and location indicated at the time of registra-tion.

Don’t Wait to Register!Many programs have minimum enrollment numbers and may be cancelled if they are not met by the registration deadlines. Register early so you don’t miss out on the fun!

Thank you to Pizza Ranch our Maplewood Community Center

Holiday Events SponsorMembership Appreciation Event

New Year’s Eve Party

1845 E. County Road D • Maplewood, MN 55109651-777-4500 • www.pizzaranch.com

Buffet Hours:M - F Lunch: 11am-2pm

M - F Dinner: 4:30pm-8pmSat & Sun: 11am-8pm

Kids Night:Tuesday Night is Kids Night! Load the car up

and head over to Kids Night where kids 10 & under eat free per paying adult.

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Thank you to our Early Childhood Resource Fair Sponsors

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Event Sponsors

Christ Lutheran School - North St. Paul, MN

AFFORDABLE CHRISTIAN EDUCATIONNow Enrolling for 2015-2016

CALL FOR TUITION SPECIALS FOR NEW FAMILIES!

Preschool (Ages 3 & 4), Elementary School, & Middle School

• Academic Excellence • Fine Arts • Individual Attention • Music • Before/After School Care • Sports |

www.christlutheran-wels.org • 651-777-1450

2475 17th Avenue E. • North St. Paul, MN 55109

We know that kids are more motivated when they're having a good time. So we try to keep therapy as playful as possible, and include their families, as they learn new skills or build on existing ones.

Children's offers Developmental Rehab at six locations, including three in the east metro:

Children’s – St. Paul 651-220-6880

Children’s – Woodbury 651-726-9160

Children’s – Roseville 651-638-1670

Learn more at childrensMN.org/rehab

Every child deserves a chance to shine

PreK–12 | Independent | College Prep

Learn more: 651-748-5577moundsparkacademy.org

MPA: WHERE ACADEMIC RIGOR AND JOYFUL LEARNING COEXIST

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s Host your next event at the Maplewood Community Center!The Maplewood Community Center is a great place to hold your community meeting, family reunion or other meetings and events. Non-profit groups receive a 25% discount! Call 651.249.2104 for price details and availability.

Daddy Daughter Dance (Girls ages 5-12)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERFRIDAY, MAY 1, 6:30PM - 8:00PMDads, take your daughter out and enjoy great music, danc-ing, and goodies! Our professional dance instructor will teach everyone a special dance to get the party started. Each young lady will receive a flower. A photographer will also be onsite to take a keepsake picture of your special date! Cost is $25.00 per couple and $7.00 for each additional child ($20.00/ couple and $5.00 for each additional child for MCC members). Regis-tration is required. Dads/Escorts: All Ages - Girls are welcome to bring their favorite guy (uncle, grandpa, family friend, etc).

Carver Youth Dance (Grades 4-6)AT CARVER COMMUNITY GYMFRIDAY, MARCH 13, 7:00PM - 9:00PMFRIDAY, MAY 15, 7:00PM - 9:00PMJoin your friends and come dance the night away at our youth dances! The dance will be held at Carver Community Gym. The DJ will play from an edited playlist. Cost is $5.00 per person at the door. Snacks will be available for purchase.

Easter Egg HuntAT EDGERTON COMMUNITY GYM1929 Edgerton St. MaplewoodSATURDAY, MARCH 28Pre-hunt activities will begin at 10:00AMThe Egg Hunt will start at 11:00AMChildren ages 3-5 (11:00AM) and ages 6-8 (11:30AM) Mark your calendars for our annual Easter Egg Hunt! We will start our morning off with breakfast treats, colorful crafts and a visit from the Easter Bunny - then its happy hunting! Chil-dren will be divided into two age groups and will be hunting for wrapped candy and plastic eggs, some of which may be redeemed for great prizes. Bags of goodies will be available for children under 2 years of age. Don’t forget your camera! In the event of inclement weather, treat bags will be given away at 11:00AM at the Edgerton Community Gym. Cost is $5.00 per child.

Annual Mom-Son Bowling (Boys ages 5-12) AT SUNRAY BOWLING CENTER2245 Hudson Rd. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 4:30PM-6:30PM Join us for a great time at our annual mom-son bowling outing. Guys, show your mom’s how much you appreciate them by giving her a Mother’s Day Out! Each mom will receive a special corsage and each young man will receive a special prize. Everyone will get to bowl two games and enjoy a pop/pizza dinner. If you would like to bowl with another couple, please let us know at registration. Please no smoking or alcohol during the event. Registration deadline is April 25. Cost is $30.00 per couple and $15.00 for each additional child ($20.00 per couple and $10.00 for each additional child for MCC members).

Annual Maplewood ALL Parks Clean-Up SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 8:00AM -1:00PMThe Maplewood Parks and Recreation Commission invites you to participate in our annual spring clean up. Please consider donating a few hours to spruce up our parks while meeting other people in the community.

We will organize at the Maplewood Community Center. Clean-up materials along with coffee and snacks will be available from 8:00AM – 10:30AM. Bags and Gloves will be supplied.

A complimentary lunch and beverage will be served at Wakefield Park in Maplewood from 11:30AM – 1:00PM for all volunteers. For further information contact Maplewood Parks Manager, Jim Taylor at 651-249-2121 or [email protected]

Jam the

Gym!PARENTS DROP OFF THE KIDS AND ENJOY A NIGHT OUT!

KIDS IN GRADES K-5

FRIDAY, APRIL 176:00PM - 8:00PM

At Carver Community Gym2680 Upper Afton Road

$5.00 per ChildConcessions available for purchase

Floor Hockey • BasketballVolleyball • Jump Castle • Activities

Music • Games

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MCC Operating HoursMonday - Thursday 5:00AM - 10:00PMFriday 5:00AM - 9:00PMSaturday 6:00AM - 8:00PMSunday 8:00AM - 7:00PM

Please check the Gym and Aquatic Center schedules for specific operating hours of these areas.

Are you looking for an affordable and family friendly environment? Are you interested in state-of-art equipment and innovative programming options? If so, visit the Maplewood Community Center today and experience all that we have to offer! We recognize that your time is valuable. To help you make the most of it, the Maplewood Community Center offers a convenient, centrally located facility with top-notch amenities. Open 358 days a year, as early as 5:00am on weekdays, our facility is designed with you in mind!

• Family-friendly atmosphere• Convenient location & friendly staff• Newly renovated aquatic center & fitness center• 25-Yard lap/excercise/recreation pool & whirlpool• Leisure pool with interactive play area & waterslides• Cardio & strength center, two fitness rooms & spinning room• 11-Lap per mile walking & running track• Two full-size gymnasiums & two racquetball/wallyball courts• Over 80 group fitness classes each week• Nationally certified group exercise instructors• Free fitness orientations & daily locker use• Program discounts including Zumba, swim lessons, & more• Drop-in child care (free with family memberships)• Half-mile scenic pond trail connected to the Gateway Trail• And so much more!

Racquetball and WallyballChallenge yourself with one of these enjoyable sports. To reserve a court, call 651-249-2210.

Racquetball FeesFree for members and cost of daily admission for non-members Wallyball Fees(Per court/per hour/per group)Non-Member: $14.00 (+ tax) Member: $10.00 (+ tax)

2100 WHITE BEAR AVE • MAPLEWOOD, MN 55109MAPLEWOODCOMMUNITYCENTER.COM • 651.249.2230

Family Membership SaleMaplewood Community Center’s

No Initial Fee when you purchase a monthly or

annual family membership!

Plus...recieve 4 Bonus Daily Admission Passes to invite friends

to join you throughout the year.

Offer valid through February 28 • Valid for monthly and annual memberships only • Some restrictions apply

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FITNESS CENTERMaplewood Community Center’s newly renovated fitness cen-ter offers state of the art cardiovascular and strength equip-ment. Our wide variety of cardio machines includes treadmills, elliptical cross-trainers, step mills, summit trainers, stationary bikes, stair climbers and rowers. Most machines have an entertainment system, allowing you to watch television or use your iPod during your workout. We also offer weight training equipment to work every part of your body. A certified fitness professional can provide initial and ongoing instruction on how to use the equipment to meet your goals.

GROUP FITNESSEnjoy access to over 80 complimentary group exercise class-es every week! Classes are held in our two studio spaces, the spinning room, the lap pool and the gym. The broad range of formats includes Les Mills BODYPUMP™, spinning, muscle madness, yoga, Pilates, and many others! Intensities range from calm to exceptionally rigorous, so classes can be en-joyed by members of all ages and fitness levels.

WALKING/JOGGING TRACKRain or shine, take a walk around Maplewood Community Center’s indoor track. This suspended track is 1/11 of a mile long with three spacious lanes for walkers and runners.

PERSONAL TRAININGLet Maplewood Community Center personal trainers motivate and inspire you! Our trained, experienced, and professional staff will design a program that fits your style and schedule. Let our fitness experts help you determine attainable goals, overcome stubborn plateaus, maximize your time by teaching you how to train more efficiently, and hold you accountable! We offer both one-on-one training and small group training for groups of 2 - 4. Call 651-249-2207 to set up a free consulta-tion and find out it personal training is right for you!

NOT A MEMBER?Not a problem! The Community Center is open to the public. Just pay the Daily Admission Fee.

Youth/Senior $6.00 Adult $8.00 Family $20.00

AQUATIC CENTERThrilling family fun and fitness adventures await you. This fabulous aquatic center features a 6-lane lap pool, an interac-tive leisure pool (zero-depth), a 120-foot twirling water slide, and a soothing hot tub. A jaunty, interactive submarine takes center stage in the zero-depth entry leisure pool allowing chil-dren to climb inside the access hatch, slide out the turbo prop, or take a seat at the submarine’s control console. Children can peer through the interactive periscope, play with pressure activated sprayers and floor geysers, or use the submarine’s control panel to push button activate the sub’s roof-top spray guns. Murals of the coral reef and other underwater wonders grace the walls of the facility.

GYMBring a group of friends and challenge them to a game of basketball, volleyball, pickle ball, floor hockey or badminton. A variety of other fun gym activities are available and posted on the monthly gym schedule.

RACQUETBALL/WALLYBALLMaplewood Community Center has a variety of options for those that enjoy playing racquetball or wallyball. Visit the bulletin board for leagues, or call 651.249.2210 to reserve a court.

SPECIALTY GROUP FITNESSIn addition to our group fitness classes, the Maplewood Com-munity Center also offers you the opportunity to get connected through small group classes. These offer more accountability and motivation and are taught by nationally certified instruc-tors. Try TRX suspension training, kettlebell training, small group weight loss, boot camp, or Zumba!

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2015 MEMBERSHIP RATESANNUAL

Rate ResidentYouth/Senior $391 $338Senior HH $502 $449Adult $581 $475Couple/Dual $676 $570Family/HH $818 $713

MONTHLY Rate ResidentYouth/Senior $35 $31Senior HH $50 $47Adult $53 $43Couple/Dual $66 $55Family/HH $79 $68

3-MONTH* Rate ResidentYouth/Senior $132 $127Senior HH $171 $161Adult $178 $156Couple/Dual $222 $200Family/HH $264 $233

*NO ADMINISTRATIVE FEE

A one time non-refundable $75 administrative fee is payable upon joining and will only be reassessed if a membership lapses more than 30 days.

ANNUAL & MONTHLY MEMBERSHIPS MAY BE PUT ON HOLD FOR UP TO 6 MONTHS FOR A COST OF $10 PER MONTH.

DAILY ADMISSION Youth/Senior $6 Adult $8 Family* $20

10 VISIT PASS CARDA renewable swipe card!

Access the entire facility including group fi tness classes & racquetball

for $75 (or 20 visits for $130*) * ONLY $6.50 PER VISIT!

MID-DAY MEMBERSHIPSNo Adminstrative Fee! (M-F 10AM-2PM)3 Months AnnualIndividual $88 Individual $349Family $140 Family $559

MEMBERSHIP DEFINITIONSYouth: 17 & Under Adults: 18 & Older Seniors: 62 & OlderSenior Household: Two individuals 62 & older living in the same dwellingCouple/Dual: Two individuals living in the same dwellingFamily/Household: Up to 6 individuals living in the same dwelling. Each individual after 6 will require an additional $5/month $50/annually(Verifi cation of residency will be required on all types of memberships.)

PAYMENT OPTIONS3-Month, Annual, & Mid-Day: Use cash, check, Visa, Mastercard, or Discover to pre-payMonthly: First month paid to Maplewood Community Center; remaining months are automatic monthly withdrawals from a checking or savings account.

*Daily admission family consists of father, mother, sons, daughters, foster children, and foreign exchange students living in the same household. No more than two adults 18 years of age or older.

All rates are subject to change and sales tax will be assessed.

2100 WHITE BEAR AVENUE • MAPLEWOOD, MN 55109WWW.MAPLEWOODCOMMUNITYCENTER.COM • 651.249.2230

MINIMUM OF 3 MONTH MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT

MEMBERSHIP DEFINITIONSYouth: 17 & Under Adults: 18 & Older Seniors: 62 & OlderSenior Household: Two individuals 62+ living in the same dwellingCouple/Dual: Two individuals living in the same dwellingFamily/Household: Up to 6 individuals living in the same dwelling. Each individual after 6 will require an additional $5/month $50/annually

(Verification of residency will be required on all types of memberships.)

PAYMENT OPTIONS3-Month, Annual, & Mid-Day: Use cash, check, Visa, Mastercard, or Discover to pre-pay

Monthly: First month paid to Maplewood Community Center; remaining months are automatic monthly withdrawals from a checking or savings account.

FREQUENT FITNESS REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAMThe Maplewood Community Center participates in the frequent fitness program with the following insurance companies:

• Blue Cross/Blue Shield Of MN• Blue/Blue Shield Of North Dakota• HealthPartners• Medica• UCare (coming soon!)

Prospective members may verify eligibility with their insurance providers. Attendance requirements may vary and some restrictions apply.

The Maplewood Community Center also participates with the SilverSneakers and Silver&Fit programs:

Participants that qualify receive a membership at no cost.

Qualified member’s fees vary based on insurance company.

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icsREGISTER FOR SPRING SWIM LESSONS TODAYRegistration is going on now for spring swim lessons at the Maplewood Community Center. Here are just a few of the reasons you should consider signing your water baby (or yourself!) up for Maplewood Community Center swim lessons today:

Zero-Depth Leisure Pool: Our fun and interactive zero-depth leisure pool provides the perfect water environment for beginning swimmers. With a maximum depth of just four-feet, our versatile leisure pool allows instructors to safely challenge beginning swimmers.

Warm Water Temperatures: No one wants to swim in a cold pool! For the comfort of our swim lesson participants we keep our leisure pool at a very comfortable 87-degrees.

Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructors: All Maplewood Community Center aquatic instructors are Red Cross Certified and are committed to helping your child become comfortable and safe in the water. With an emphasis on fun, education, and water safety, our instructors are pros at making sure each participant is reaching their full potential!

Course descriptions may be found on our website at www.maplewoodcommunitycenter.com. All spring swim lesson sessions include eight lessons and cost $73.00 ($58.00 for MCC members). To register, stop by the Maplewood Community Center Customer Service Desk (Mondays 9:00AM - 7:00PM or Tuesdays - Fridays 9:00AM - 5:00PM). Online registration is also available at www.ci.maplewood.mn.us. Or register by phone at 651-249-2230.

POOL HOURSMonthly Pool and Lap Swim Calendars are available on our website at: www.maplewoodcommunitycenter.com.

Please note that pool hours vary during sessions of swim lessons; changes are listed in the Pool and Lap Swim Calendars.

ADULT ONLY SWIM TIME We now offer “Adult Only” swim times on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00-3:00 pm. No one under the age of 18 will be allowed in the lap pool during these times.

Adult non-members can pay the very low admission rate of $3 + Tax on Tuesday and Thursdays from 1:00-3:00 pm. Some exceptions apply. Check the monthly pool schedule for specific dates and exceptions.

Maplewood lifeguards and water safety instructors are certified by the American Red Cross and participate in regular in-service training and updates.

DO YOU LOVE MCC SWIM LESSONS? REFER A FRIEND AND SAVE!To thank you for your continued support, we would like to reward you for spreading the word about everything you love about MCC Swim Lessons to your friends and family. In fact, every time you refer a friend who purchases their first MCC swim lesson, we’ll give you AND your friend $10.00 off your next swim lesson purchase. Simply have your friend mention the referall when they make their first lesson reservation. Cannot be used in conjunction with other specials. Friend must be a first-time swim participant.

HOMESCHOOL SWIM LESSONSThe Maplewood Community Center offers swim lessons specifically for homeschool families. Contact Ron Horwath at 651-249-2206 or at [email protected] or for more details.

FLOTATION DAYSFLOTATION FRIDAYS (5:00 - 7:30PM): FEBRUARY 27, MARCH 27, AND APRIL 24FLOTATION WEDNESDAY (1:00 - 4:00PM): APRIL 1 Come jump, splash, float, and slide. The Inflatable Magic Island, beach balls, tubes, and almost everything the MCC has that floats will be available in the pool for everyone to enjoy. Bring your friends and family! Free for members and cost of daily admission for non-members.

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Visit www.maplewoodcommunitycenter.com for course descriptions and more!

Spring 2015 Evening Classes

Date Classes Held March 2 - April 27No class March 30

March 3 - April 28No class March 31

March 4 - April 29No class April 1

March 5 - April 30No class April 2

Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays

Parent/Child 6:00pm 6:45pm 6:00pm

PRESCHOOL SWIMMING CLASSES (ALL CLASSES 30 MINUTES LONG)

Tot Swim 5:30pm/6:00pm 5:30pm/6:00pm 6:45pm 5:30pm

Preschool 1 6:00pm 5:30pm/6:00pm 5:30pm 5:30pm/6:00pm

Preschool 2 5:30pm/6:30pm 5:30pm/6:30pm 5:30pm/7:15pm 5:30pm/6:00pm

Preschool 3 5:30pm/6:30pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 6:30pm

Preschool 4 6:00pm 6:30pm

RED CROSS LEVELS 1-6 SWIMMING CLASSES (ALL CLASSES 45 MINUTES LONG)

Level 1 6:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm

Level 2 7:00pm 7:00pm 5:30pm 7:00pm

Level 3 7:00pm 7:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm

Level 4 6:30pm 7:15pm 7:15pm 7:15pm

Level 5 6:15pm

Level 6 7:15pm

Spring 2015 Mornings & Afternoons

Date Classes Held March 7 - May 2No class April 4

March 8 - May 3No class April 5

Saturdays Sundays

Parent/Child 10:00am

PRESCHOOL SWIMMING CLASSES (ALL CLASSES 30 MINUTES LONG)

Tot Swim 9:30am

Preschool 1 9:30am/11:30am

Preschool 2 8:30am/10:30am/11:30am 9:30am

Preschool 3 9:00am/11:30am

Preschool 4 10:30am

Date Classes Held March 7 - May 2No class April 4

Saturdays

Level 1 8:30am/10:30am

RED CROSS LEVELS 1-6 SWIMMING CLASSES

Level 2 8:30/9:30am/11:00am

Level 3 9:30am/10:30am

Level 4 8:30am/11:00am

Level 5 9:30am

SundaysMarch 8 - May 3No class April 5

Level 6

Adult

10:30am

11:30am

10:30am

8:30am

Semi-private lessons, each 30 minute in length and with a maximum of three students, are offered on Saturday mornings at 12:00pm for the following classes: Preschool 2 & 3, Red Cross Level 1 & 2, and Red Cross Level 3 & 4.

10:00am

SPRING SWIM LESSON SCHEDULE

Visit www.maplewoodcommunitycenter.com for course descriptions, registration, and more!

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10 Pounds Down!AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERMONDAYS, 11:30AM - 12:30PM OR 5:30PM - 6:30PMS2: March 2 – April 6S3: April 20 – May 25Connect, Commit, and Change! Guided by a certified personal trainer, you will be given the tools for success! Weekly exercise sessions, weigh-ins, fitness assignments/tracking, discussion topics and nutritional tracking tips are all part of the class (body composition testing/measurements taken at the beginning and end of session). Cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members).

TRX Suspension Training AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERMONDAYS, 9:30AM - 10:30PM (AGES 55+) OR 6:00PM - 6:45PM (Challenge)S2: March 2 - April 6S3: April 20 - May 25ORWEDNESDAYS, 6:00PM - 6:45PMS2: March 4 - April 8S3: April 22 - May 22Build total body strength, balance, flexibility, and joint stability simultaneously utilizing a TRX Suspension Trainer. Because of its demands on the core, Suspension Training essentially turns every movement into total-body activation, reducing the chance of injury. Because of increased muscular demand, Suspension Training increases caloric demand making it an effective tool for weight loss. Class size is limited to six partici-pants. Cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members).

Hardstyle Kettlebell (4-8 participants)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERTHURSDAYS, 5:30PM - 6:30PMS2: March 5 - April 9S3: April 23 - May 28Hardstyle Kettlebell Class is for when you want to learn how to use kettlebells correctly and safely! SFG certified Instructor will teach men and women how to reach high levels of strength. Quickly, safely, with highest industry standards. Six week cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members)* $15.00 for drop-in w/ pre-approval by Amy.

TRX Fusion (4-8 participants)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERFRIDAYS, 9:45AM - 10:30AMS2: March 6 - April 10S3: April 24 - May 29Use the TRX along with other specialty fitness tools such as Battling Ropes, Kettlebells, Power Wheel, ViPR, etc. to keep your workout uniquely challenging! Build total body strength, balance, flexibility, and joint stability. Sweat! Suspension Train-ing increases caloric demand making it an effective tool for weight loss. Cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members).

ZumbaAT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER4 week session: $18.00/members $28.00/non-members5 week session: $23.00/members $35.00/non-membersTUESDAYS, 5:40PM - 6:35PMS2: February 3 - February 24S3: March 3 - March 31S4: April 7 - April 28SATURDAYS, 11:15AM - 12:15PMS2: February 7 - February 28S3: March 7 - March 28S4: April 4 - April 25Zumba Fitness is a global lifestyle brand that fuses fitness, entertainment and culture into an exhilarating dance-fitness sensation! Zumba® exercise classes are “fitness parties” that blend upbeat world rhythms with easy-to-follow choreography, for a total-body workout that feels like a celebration. Before you know it, you’ll be getting fit and your energy levels will be soaring!

Zumba GoldAT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER4 week session: $16.00/members $24.00/non-members5 week session: $20.00/members $30.00/non-membersMONDAYS, 10:30AM - 11:15AMORWEDNESDAYS, 10:30AM - 11:15AMORFRIDAYS, 10:30AM - 11:15AMZumba Gold is an easy-to-follow program that lets you move to the beat at your own speed. It’s an invigorating, community-oriented dance-fitness class that feels fresh, and most of all, exhilarating! Zumba Gold® classes provide modified, low-impact moves for active older adults. Visit our website or call 651.249.2230 for details.

Boot CampAT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER4 week session: $26.00/members $36.00/non-members, 5 week session: $33.00/members $45.00/non-members*New sessions start every month!Time for results! Boot Camp is designed to challenge every major muscle group. Using a variety of equipment, including your own body weight, your Certified Personal Trainer will blend strength, resistance, cardio and flexibility training, speed and agility drills and stretching into one concentrated hour. Designed for all fitness levels. Register for THREE or more sessions and receive $5.00 off each class!

TUESDAYS, 5:00PM - 6:00PMWEDNESDAYS, 5:30AM - 6:15AMTHURSDAYS, 6:00PM - 7:00PMFRIDAYS, 5:30AM - 6:15AM

New Session Each Month!

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Aerialates®AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERNew at the MCC this fall is Aerialates® body leverage training. Aerialates® is described as a dynamic exercise that combines the aerial arts with Pilates, challenging and inspiring the body and spirit. This artistic movement incorporates Pilates techniques while suspended, using trapeze or fabric for support. According to aerialates.com, the AERIALATES® brand of aerial pilates is designed to do the following: • Strengthen the entire body through Pilates exercises and techniques used by circus and aerial performers • Challenge the body in ways unavailable with standard Pilates equipment • Inspire the spirit to think creatively and imagine new possibilities • Teach the heart to trust oneself and others

The MCC will be offering Personal Aerialates® training and Cirque-It® small group class-es for 2-6 participants. Call 651-249-2207 to set up a free consultation to see if personal or small group training is right for you.

Cirque-It - Small Group Aerialates® TrainingAT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERTHURSDAYS, 10:15AM - 11:00AMS2: MARCH 5 - APRIL 9S3: APRIL 23 - MAY 28

Cirque-It combines exercises from the Aerialates® curriculum with standard resistance training for a fast-paced, full-body workout. The Cirque-It program takes participants through a 45-minute workout and is designed to challenge all fitness levels. Class meets 45minutes each week for 6 weeks, 2-6 participants per group. Cost is $168.00 ($114.00 for MCC members).

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Reformer AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERMind-body, Core Strength, and Core Stability are keys to a healthier lifestyle through mindful movement and Pilates. A Pi-lates Reformer is elegant, spring-based resistance equipment that allows one to work very precisely, developing strength and flexibility. Pilates teaches body awareness, good posture and easy, graceful movement. There is an emphasis on proper breathing and correct body alignment where quality of move-ment is valued over quantity of repetitions. These movements create a sleek toned body while simultaneously alleviating pain and reducing stress. MCC will now be offering Personal Pilates Reformer Training. Call 651-249-2207 to set up a free consultation to see if Personal Pilates Reformer training is right for you.

Courtney Raney, Aerialtes and Cirque-It trainer at the MCC

Tennis Ball TherapyAT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERFRIDAYS, 10:10AM - 10:55AM S2: MARCH 6 - APRIL 10S3: APRIL 24 - MAY 29Do you struggle with overly tight muscles? Are your feet tired and cranky? Do you have excess tension in your hips, legs, or back? Come learn simple tricks you can do to help relieve tight muscles. The goal of tennis ball therapy is to release tension by applying just the right amount of pressure, enough to release tension without irritation. Join us for this six week course to learn these simple techniques, reconnect with your body and release tight muscles. Cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members)

KPOPAT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERSUNDAYS, 2:30PM - 3:30PM S2: MARCH 1 - APRIL 5S3: APRIL 19 - MAY 24The movement and culture that brought “Gangnam Style” and “The Horse Dance” to the world, KPOP is coming to MCC. Join our KPOP class to learn the popular dances of famous KPOP groups from Psy to EXO to F(x) to Girl’s Generation. Hop on youtube to check them out, then come join the craze! Cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members)

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Chronic Pain - Fighting Back!AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERTUESDAYS, 12:15PM - 1:15PM OR 1:30PM - 2:30PMS3: APRIL 7 - JUNE 23Do you deal with arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic inflamma-tion, or some type of chronic pain? Then this class has been designed with you in mind. Learn nutrition to keep inflamma-tion at bay, equip yourself with tools to change your pain, join a support network of others living with the ailments you do, and begin pool therapy to move and sooth those aching joints. Twelve week cost is $168.00 ($136 for MCC members)

MOMENTUM! (4-8 participants) AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERTUESDAYS:10:30AM - 11:30AM*, 6:15PM - 7:15PM, OR 6:30PM - 7:30PM*S2: MARCH 3 - APRIL 7S3: APRIL 21 - MAY 26THURSDAYS: 5:30PM - 6:30PMS2: MARCH 5 - APRIL 9S3: APRIL 23 - MAY 28Do you enjoy small group workouts, support, and accountability? Momentum is for you! Do you struggle to fit your exercise into your day and need motivation, guidance and support? You’re not alone! Most people know the basics about how to lose weight and get fit, they just get bored, frustrated and lose motivation try-ing to do it all by themselves. Join us and you have the opportu-nity to be coached and trained with a small group of like-minded individuals working as a team to provide additional support and encouragement. Cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members).*12 Week session is $168.00 ($136.00 for MCC members)

Therapeutic Massage at the MCCDid you know that even a single massage can be a natural solution to improving your health? Here are just a few of the numerous ways massage may improve your health and wellness!Improve physical fitness • Treat seasonal allergies • Increase immune function Stress management • Boost mental health & wellness • Pain management“The Maplewood Community Center is an excellent resource for the community, offering a comprehensive health and wellness program.”

Current Services and Rates:60-Minute Therapeutic Massage: $61.00 ($55.00 for MCC Members)Techniques Include: Deep Tissue/Trigger Point, Swedish Massage, Prenatal Massage, Myofacial Release, Sports Massage, Lymph drainage3 month Massage Membership: $165.00 ($144.00 for MCC members)Includes: Three 60-Minute Massages + unlimited additional during the three month period massages during the 3 month membership at an even better rate of $52.00 ($45.00 for MCC members)

“When I started working with Courtney, I needed help in gaining control of my blood sugar, choles-terol, and other health indicators. Since that time these indicators have much improved, and my doctor encourages me ‘to keep on doing whatever you’re doing.” What has helped to make the differ-

ence is Courtney’s patient and supportive training. She has given me the confidence to ‘stretch’ beyond what I thought I was capable of without feeling pressure. She shows genuine concern about my health and overall well-being; and I’ve reaped the benefits of her professional and encouraging style.” Linda Finney, MCC Member.

Personal Training at the MCCAre you bored with your same old workouts? Have you hit a plateau? No longer seeing results from your current program? Have you found that you don’t even know where to start? MCC Certified Personal Trainers Can help. What will your trainer do for you? • Work with you to determine specific, measurable, attainable goals • Teach you how to train more efficiently within your time-frame• Encourage and motivate you to achieve your goals • Help you overcome stubborn plateaus • Design a program that fits your style • Hold you accountable You do not need to be a MCC member to participate in Personal Training! Whatever your fitness need, we have an experienced trainer that can help. Call 651-249-2207 to set up a free consultation to see if personal training is a good fit for you.

Book your massage appointment today! Call 651.249.2210 or www.maplewoodcommunitycenter.com

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*At the MCC we offer over 80 Group Fitness Classes/week that are INCLUDED with your membership rates, or drop-in rates. The following are just a few of our popular classes and descriptions. For more information or to download the LATEST group fit-ness schedule, please visit www.maplewoodcommunitycenter.com Class times and days are subject to change.

BODYPUMP™This barbell class will sculpt tone and strengthen your entire body, fast! Great bodies aren’t born; they are transformed, us- ing the proven BODYPUMPTM formula: THE REP EFFECTTM a breakthrough in resistance workout training. Focusing on low weight loads and high repetition movements, you’ll burn fat, gain strength and quickly produce lean body muscle condi- tioning. BODYPUMPTM is one of the world’s fastest ways to get in shape as it challenges all of your major muscle groups while you squat, press, lift and curl. BODYPUMPTM offers cutting-edge choreography and chart-topping music with new moves every three months, so with your choice of weight and highly-trained instructors you can get the group effect and the results you’ve been looking for! Cost is daily admission rates for non-members $6.00 for seniors and $8.00 for adults (FREE for MCC members).

Muscle MadnessWhether you are looking to build muscular strength, muscular endurance, tone, or shape, this class offers it all. Instructors bring a variety of workouts so you will never get the same class twice. Dumbbells, barbells, bench, bosu, resistance bands, you’ll learn to use them all! Cost is daily admission rates for non-members $6.00 for seniors and $8.00 for adults (FREE for MCC members).

InsanityYou’ve seen it on TV, now experience it for yourself. A cardio- based, total body-conditioning program. This calorie torching, shirt-soaking workout is based on the principles of MAX inter- val training. Plyometric drills with nonstop intervals of strength, power, resistance and core training moves – INSANITY. Cost is daily admission rates for non-members $6.00 for seniors and $8.00 for adults (FREE for MCC members).

PiYoPronounced “pie-yo,” PiYoTM is a unique class designed to build strength & increase flexibility. The moves fit perfectly together to form a class filled with intense choreography,with energy, power, and rhythm. Think sculpted abdominals, increased overall core strength, and greater stability. PiYo delivers a higher-intensity workout that burns serious calories and strengthens your core. Cost is daily admission rates for non-members $6.00 for seniors and $8.00 for adults (FREE for MCC members).

NEW! Family Hip HopAn energetic class exploring the basics of hip hop dance from rhythm to groove, to learning simple choreography. This workout is a family friendly workout alone or come dance and exercise with your children. Cost is daily admission rates for non-mem-bers $6.00 for seniors and $8.00 for adults (FREE for MCC members).

SilverSneakers®Yoga (Ongoing)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERTUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS, 12:45PM-1:30PM Our gentlest class, SilverSneakers Yoga, will move your whole body through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support is offered to safely perform a variety of postures designed to increase flexibility, balance and range of movement. Restorative breathing exercises and a final relax-ation will promote stress reduction and mental clarity. This class is held in the motion zone. Free for SilverSneakers® members and MCC members. Daily admission rates for non-members: ($6.00 for Seniors/$8.00 for adults).

SilverSneakers Classic® (Ongoing)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUITY CENTERMONDAYS, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAYS:9:30AM - 10:15AM AND 12:45PM - 1:30PM MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS10:30AM - 11:15AMExercises will work all major and minor muscle groups ad-dressing strength, flexibility, muscular endurance, balance, coordination, agility, speed and power. This is a multi-level, total body conditioning class in which students use hand held weights, elastic tubing with handles, a SilverSneakers ball and a chair for standing and/or seated support. This class is held in the motion zone. Free for SilverSneakers® members and MCC members. Daily admission rate for non-members ($6.00 for Seniors/$8.00 for adults).

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55+ TRX TrainingAT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERMONDAYS, 9:30AM - 10:15AMS2: MARCH 2 - APRIL 6S3: APRIL 20 - MAY 25

The TRX Suspension Trainer is the sys-tem that leverages gravity and your body-weight to perform hundreds of exercises. It helps you develop strength, balance, flexibility and core stability simultaneous-ly. You are in control of how much you

want to challenge yourself on each exercise because you can simply adjust your body position to add or decrease resistance. Join Certified Personal Trainer Barb Johnson as she guides you through this 6 week strength training program specifically geared for participants ages 55 and older. Cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members)

Senior Strength TrainingAT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERTUESDAYS, 2:00PM- 3:00PMS2: MARCH 3 - APRIL 7S3: APRIL 21 - MAY 26

If you’re interested in feeling stronger, health-ier, and more vital, this program is for you! Join Certified Personal Trainer Jerry Smith as he guides you through this six-week strength training program. This program will increase the strength of your muscles, maintain the

integrity of your bones, and improve your balance, coordina-tion, and mobility. In addition, strength training can help reduce the signs and symptoms of many chronic diseases, including arthritis. Cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members).

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Community CenterSee our Group Fitness Schedule for days and times at www.maplewoodcommunitycenter.com Cost is FREE for MCC members. For non-members cost is daily admission: $6.00 for seniors and $8.00 for adults.

Yoga – Explore&RestoreThis class cultivates knowledge of the instinctual physical needs of each student and offers a ‘spacious’ pace of yoga. Students are encouraged to explore using their individual rhythm of breath to guide their practice and to indulge in a restorative savasana at the end of each class.

Yoga FusionMat Blend of Pilates, and Yoga, increases flexibility, posture, and coordination, includes relaxation.

Yoga LightA gentle yoga class that incorporates breathing exercises with restorative and gentle stretching. This class systematically builds on the elements of yoga that include asanas, breathing, relaxation, meditation, and positive thinking. A well organized class that is certain to leave you relaxed in mind, loose in body and elevated in spirit.

Yoga – PowerSweat-producing, muscle building Yoga. Each move flows into the next, making it an intense aerobic workout that combines stretching, strength training, and meditative breathing.

Yoga – VinyasaYoga that focuses on coordination of breath and movement and it is a very physically active form of yoga.

Yogafit®Blends balance, strength, flexibility and power in a fitness format. Delivers a practical, user-friendly style, which is acces-sible, understandable, and doable by individuals at any level of fitness.

Yoga - Hatha Hatha Yoga is the foundation of all Yoga styles. It incorporates postures, breathing and meditation into a complete system that has become very popular in America as source of exercise and stress management. The ideal way to practice the Hatha Yoga poses is to approach the practice session in a calm, meditative mood.

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Preschool Gymboree (Ages 1-5)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERTHURSDAYS, NOW - MARCH 26, 10:00AM - 11:30AMThis is for all kids ages 1-5 with energy to burn and the grown-ups who love them! Join us in the gym for a roly poly good time. We provide the balls, mats, music, toys & games – you bring the fun. Preschool Gymboree is not a structured program and children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. If you bring outside equipment along, it must be approved by the gym monitor. Jump Castle is included in admission fee! Cost is $5.00 per child per day ($4.00 for MCC members per child. per day). Children one and under are free.

Tumblin’ Tots (Walking Age-2 years)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERTUESDAYS, MARCH 3 - APRIL 14, 5:30PM - 6:15PM (No class March 31)SATURDAYS, MARCH 7 - APRIL 18, 9:30AM - 10:15AM (No class April 4)This program is designed to introduce tots to tumbling, mats and equipment, play fun games and activities while giving your child a great first experience participating in a class with oth-ers. Cost is $45.00 ($35.00 for MCC members).

Beginning Tumbling (Ages 2-6)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERMONDAYS, MARCH 2 - APRIL 13 (No class March 30) 5:30PM - 6:15PM (Ages 2-3) 6:15PM - 7:00PM (Ages 4-6)SATURDAYS, MARCH 7 - APRIL 18 (No class April 4) 10:15AM - 11:00AM (Ages 2-3) 11:00AM - 11:45AM (Ages 4-6)These classes are designed especially for little ones to practice their coordination while learning to take turns, follow directions, interact with others and most importantly, have fun! They will be introduced to floor mats, wedges, and low and high balance beams. Cost is $45.00 ($35.00 for MCC members).

Gymnastics (Ages 6+)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERTUESDAYS, MARCH 3 - APRIL 14, 6:15PM - 7:00PM (No class March 31)SATURDAYS, MARCH 7 - APRIL 18, 11:45AM - 12:30PM (No class April 4)This class is for boys and girls who have little to no gymnas-tics experience. Tumbling will include forward/backward rolls, cartwheels, headstands, leaps, turns and more. Equipment will consist of floor mats, beams and vaults. Cost is $45.00 ($35.00 for MCC members).

Young Rembrandts (Ages 6-12)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERDrawing Adventures!THURSDAYS, MARCH 26 - APRIL 30, 6:30PM - 7:30PMORSATURDAYS, MARCH 28 - MAY 2, 10:00AM - 11:00AMDrawing Adventures is a core class for any young artist build-ing skills and exploring art! Cost is $60.00 per student.

Just Go! Sports (Ages 3-6)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERSATURDAYS, MARCH 7 - APRIL 18, 1:30PM - 2:15PM(No class April 4)Join your child in a fun, non-competitive environment that will introduce them to the world of sports. Children and their parents will participate in fun games and drills using special equipment designed for younger children. Max 8 participants. Parents must accompany child during classes. Cost is $45.00 ($35.00 for MCC members).

Gym & Swim (Ages 3-6)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERSATURDAYS, MARCH 7 - APRIL 18, 2:30PM - 3:30PM(No class April 4)Give your active preschooler the opportunity to burn some en-ergy in this great class! Fun gym games and plenty of splash-ing in the pool is bound to make for a fabulous day. Please have your child dressed with a swimsuit under their clothes. Cost is $50.00 ($40.00 for MCC members).

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PRESCHOOL MINI CAMP (Ages 3-5), 9:00AM - 12:00PMAT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERDo your little ones want to go to camp but are not ready for a full day? Come and join us for arts and crafts, gym games and more! Cost is $50.00 ($45.00 for MCC members)S1: JULY 14 - JULY 16S2: AUGUST 4 - AUGUST 6S3: AUGUST 11 - AUGUST 13

HORSE CAMP (Ages 7-12) 9:00AM-12:00PMAT WOODLOCK STABLES (HUGO, MN)This camp is geared for younger riders of all skill levels. Campers will participate in grooming tacking, and riding each day. Campers depart the MCC at 9:00AM and return at ap-prox. 12:30PM. Cost is $155.00.S1: JULY 7 - JULY 9S2: AUGUST 4 - AUGUST 6S3: AUGUST 18 - AUGUST 20

MVP SPORTS CAMP (Ages 7-12) 9:00AM-4:00PM AT CARVER COMMUNITY GYM 2680 UPPER AFTON ROAD, MAPLEWOOD S1: JULY 13 - JULY 17S2: AUGUST 10 - AUGUST 14*Before and after care available for additional feeMaplewood Parks and Recreation is offering a fun sports camp. This exciting camp will introduce campers to differ-ent sports/activities each day and will teach them the basics with fun drills, games and activities from our experienced and energetic staff. This is a great way for kids to experience many different sports, keep them active, and allow them to have fun with others in a structured and organized camp, regard-less of skill level or previous knowledge. This full day camp is sure to be a bright spot of the participants’ summer! Snack will be served in the afternoon. Additional snacks available for purchase (chips, candy, Gatorade, water, pop). BRING: Lunch, gym clothes, and tennis shoesCost is $160.00 ($130.00 for MCC members) per week.Before and After Care is an additional $20.00 per week.

3rd LAIR SKATE PARK CAMP (Ages 8-16)AT 3RD LAIR SKATE PARK, GOLDEN VALLEYJUNE 22 - JUNE 26, 8:00AM - 3:30PMAll skill levels welcome. Campers are taught balance, push-ing, dropping in, and skate park safety and etiquette. Lunch may be purchased or you may bring a bag lunch. Equipment required for camp: knee pads, elbow pads and wrist guards. Campers will receive a camp t-shirts, 3rd Lair photo ID card, free open skate every day after camp, free pad and equipment rental and 10% off at the SkateShop. Cost is $185.00 and includes transportation from the MCC.

Spring Youth Tennis AT VISTA HILLS PARKLITTLE STARS (PARENT/CHILD AGES 4-6)Mondays & Wednesdays, May 4 - May 20, 6:30PM - 7:15PMBIG STARS (AGES 7-9)Mondays & Wednesdays, May 4 - May 20, 7:15PM - 8:00PMCost is $55.00 per session.

Summer Youth TennisLITTLE STARS (Parent/Child Ages 4-6)Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:00PM - 6:45PMS1: JUNE 2 - JUNE 18, at Maplewood Heights ParkS2: JULY 7 - JULY 23, at Vista Hills ParkS3: AUGUST 4 - AUGUST 20, at Maplewood Heights ParkThis innovative program gets parents on the court working with their kids. The kids will have fun learning basic tennis skills and eye-hand coordination. Lightweight rackets and smaller nets are provided. Parents should bring their own racket.

BIG STARS (Ages 7-9)Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:45PM - 7:30PMS1: JUNE 2 - JUNE 18, at Maplewood Heights ParkS2: JULY 7 - JULY 23, at Vista Hills ParkS3: AUGUST 4 - AUGUST 20, at Maplewood Heights Park Participants will learn all of the basic tennis strokes: serve,volley, and groundstrokes. Lively drills will keep the class fastmoving and loads of fun! Lightweight rackets are provided.

YOUTH BEGINNING (Ages 10-12)Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:30PM - 8:30PMJUNE 2 - JUNE 18 at Maplewood Heights ParkThis program is for kids that want to play tennis! You’ll learnall of the basic strokes and rules of tennis. Each session willend with fun group games that emphasize fun whileimproving strokes. Students must bring their own rackets.

YOUTH ADVANCED BEGINNING (Ages 12-14)Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:30PM - 8:30PMJULY 7 - JULY 23 at Vista Hills ParkThis program is for youth ages 12-14 who want to take their game to higher level! They will improve their stroking technique, footwork and serves. Students should be able to maintain a short rally and must bring their own rackets.

YOUTH INTERMEDIATE (Ages 12+)Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:30PM - 8:30PMAUGUST 4 - AUGUST 20 at Maplewood Heights Park This program is for youth that have play experience and know the rules of the game. They will gain consistency while adding pace to their groundstrokes and serves. Students must bring their own rackets.COST IS $55.00 PER SESSION.

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Exciting Field Trips!Each week our activities will focus around these fun themes:Week 1 Pump It Up! Party Zone – Check out this awesome indoor play center with Giant Inflatables, Sumo Wrestling and Jousting contests. Pizza lunch included.Week 2 Cosmic Bowling – Starz & Strikes- Fun for all ages! Enjoy Cosmic bowling and challenge your skills in the Galaxy Arcade and super fun Lazer Tag. Pizza lunch included.Week 3 Wildwoods Water Park – Are you ready for adven-ture? Slide down one of our amazing four-story waterslides. Test your skill at an old-fashioned Log Walk, cruise down our Lazy River and more! Week 4 Nickelodeon Universe – Blast off to fun with over 30 remarkable rides and attractions including the speeding and spiraling SpongeBob SquarePants Rock Bottom Plunge.Week 5 NEW! The Works Museum– Campers will have fun, use real tools, and learn how things work with hands-on projects in science and engineering. Week 6 Wild Mountain – Experience the all new Wild Adventure Island with it’s FOUR new waterslides, hydro fountains, cargo climbing net, water cannons and bubblers! Combine that with Go-Carts and an Alpine Slide - what fun! Week 7 Grand Slam – We’ll keep plenty busy with mini golf, batting cages, laser tag, bumper cars, and more! Throw in a huge arcade and pizza lunch-what’s not to love?Week 8 NEW Crystal Cave – Crystal Cave in Spring Valley WI! We’ll explore this geological wonder that descends more than 70 feet below the earth, seeing stalactites, stalagmites, and the four species of bats who call the cave home!. Gem panning at Prospector’s Creek is included!Week 9 Cascade Bay Water Park – Set sail for adventure at Minnesota’s largest outdoor water park- Shipwreck Cove; Twin Falls, and Typhoon!Week 10 ValleyFair – Experience the twists and turns of the Renegade or rock back and forth on the pirate style Looping Starship. (Plenty of tame rides/activities for the young and faint of heart) Week 11 MN Zoo/Imax – All your favorites plus many new exhibits to see! Plus! The awesome Imax show is also included.Week 12 MN Science Museum – Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of Science. With dozens ofhands on exhibits, demos, a laser show and Omni theater, there is something for everyone. Week 13 AMC Theater/Pizza Party – Celebrate the last days of summer with a pizza party and movie.

Maplewood Summer Day Camp (Grades K-6)MONDAY - FRIDAY, JUNE 8 - SEPTEMBER 4, 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Maplewood Summer Day Camp is the affordable day camp choice for you! We offer a high-energy, full day program that in-cludes educational activities, arts & crafts, fitness and special events to create an exciting, quality camp experience for our participants. Our camp is held at the award-winning Maplewood Community Center, giving us access to the newly reno-vated aquatics center, including an interactive submarine and many other amenities. Weekly field trips, swimming, nature hikes, recreation and fitness activities both indoors and outdoors, are just a few of the things we have to offer. ENJOY YOUR DAY CAMP EXPERIENCE!!

PricingFull Time: (M-F) $165.00 per week per childSibling Discount: After one member of family is signed up each additional sibling fee will be $145.00 per week, per child. Discount is available for full time campers only. A non-refundable $30.00 deposit holds your spot each week. Part Time: (3-day Minimum) $50.00 per day, per child. Extended Hours: Available from 6:30AM-9:00AM and 4:00PM-6:00PM. AM or PM $16.00 per week per child, BOTH AM & PM are $22.00 per week per child. Drop in Before & After Care for campers, is available for $5.00/hour.

Swim Lessons are available for an additional fee during Day Camp hours. Please contact the MCC Customer

Service for more information at 651.249.2230

Register by FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2015 and receive A FREE Papa Murphy’s Pizza Dinner! Some restrictions apply. Quantities limited. One per family.

Registration BeginsReturning Campers: Monday, February 23 New Campers: Wednesday, March 4

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Youth Basketball Clinic (Ages 4-12)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERTHURSDAYS, MAY 21 - JUNE 25 This clinic is designed for boys and girls who want to learn the basic skills of basketball. Participants will learn the basics first leading to game play. Hoop heights will be adjusted to meet the needs of participants. Each player will receive a clinic shirt! Cost is $55.00 ($45.00 for MCC members).Ages 4-6 : 5:30PM - 6:25PMAges: 7-9: 6:30PM - 7:25PMAges 10-12: 7:30PM - 8:25PM

After School Youth Volleyball Clinic In-structed by Minnesota Youth Volleyball Headquarters (Ages 7-12)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERTUESDAYS, MAY 5 - MAY 26Ages 7-9: 6:00PM - 7:00PMAges 10-12: 7:00PM - 8:00PM

AT EDGERTON COMMUNITY GYMMONDAYS, APRIL 13 - MAY 4Ages 7-9: 4:15PM - 5:15PM (Court 1)Ages 10-12: 4:15PM - 5:15PM (Court 2)Get your volleyball game on! Experienced, enthusiastic, and excited coaches are waiting for your player to hit the courts! Volleyball fundamentals will be covered. Cost is $55.00 ($50.00 for MCC members).

Youth Sports Mix Clinic (Ages 4-12)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERTHURSDAYS, MARCH 19 - APRIL 30This program is for boys and girls who want to try out multiple sports with other fun loving kids. Participants will play multiple sports during the 6-week program (basketball, soccer, kickball to name a few). Each player will receive a clinic shirt! Cost is $55.00 ($45.00 for MCC members).Ages 4-6 : 5:30PM - 6:25PMAges: 7-9: 6:30PM - 7:25PMAges 10-12: 7:30PM - 8:25PM

Co-Rec Youth Flag Football (Ages 4-12)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERTUESDAYS, MARCH 10 - APRIL 21(No class March 31)This program is designed to provide youth of all skill levels with an opportunity to participate in organized recreational non-con-tact football. Participants will develop football skills, teamwork and most importantly have fun in this exciting new program. All participants will receive a clinic shirt. The sessions will be a combination of skill development/instruction and scrimmaging. Cost is $55.00 ($45.00 for MCC members)Ages 4-6 : 5:30PM - 6:25PMAges: 7-9: 6:30PM - 7:25PMAges 10-12: 7:30PM - 8:25PM

Senior High Dodgeball League (Grades 9-12)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERSUNDAYS, APRIL 12 - JUNE 21, No games April 19 or May 24Game times are between 4:00PM - 7:00PMJoin other people interested in experiencing the fun of a recre-ational dodgeball league in a structured and exciting environ-ment! Each team must consist of 6-10 participants containing any combination of males or females. The league will be eight weeks long with a four team playoff the ninth week. League champions will receive league champion t-shirts. At the manda-tory team manager meeting schedules will be handed out, rules will be explained and questions will be answered. Call 651-249-2204 for more information. Registration deadline is April 2. Cost is $320.00 per team.

Floor Hockey League (Grades K-5)AT EDGERTON GYMSATURDAYS, APRIL 11 - MAY 16Games are played between 9:00AM - 1:30PMThis league teaches the basic floor hockey skills and promotes cooperation and the value of sportsmanship. Participants will play every position during the season. Volunteer parents needed for each team to assist in game play and substitu-tions. For more information call 651-249-2204. Cost is $50.00. Registration deadline is March 23.

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Spring/Summer Youth Soccer (Ages 4-8)AT MAPLEWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOLAges 4-6: 6:00PM-7:00PMAges 7-8: 7:15PM - 8:15PMTUESDAYS, MAY 5 OR THURSDAY, MAY 7 *Participants will be divided between Tuesdays and ThursdaysMaplewood Parks and Recreation is proud to offer our co-rec youth soccer starter program. The 3v3 format for ages 4-6, and 4v4 format for ages 7-8, will provide for more touches, increased playing time, and most important more fun! This program is six weeks in length and will be played Tuesdays or Thursdays with the groups being split between the days. The sessions will be a combination of skill development/instruction and game play. An adult volunteer helper will be needed for each team. Registration deadline is April 10. Cost is $65.00

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ecreationYouth Softball The softball season will begin league play the week of June 1 and conclude with a season-end tournament the weekend of July 18. All games are played in Little Canada, Maple-wood, Mahtomedi, and White Bear Lake. Practices will begin approximately 2-3 weeks prior to the start of the season. All ages as of January 1, 2015 determine league age.

8U: 1st and 2nd graders with one year of T-Ball experience. All games are played as a controlled scrimmage - NO SCORE IS KEPT. *8U teams play additional league games and do not participate in the tournament. Games are played Monday and Wednesday evenings. Cost is $60.00

10U: Games are played Tuesday and Thursday evenings12U: Games are played Tuesday and Thursday evenings.14U: Games are played Monday and Wednesday evenings16U: Games are played Tuesday and Thursday evenings19U: Games are played Tuesday and Thursday eveningsCost is $75.00

T-Ball and Pop-Up Leagues (Ages 5-8)The t-ball and coach pitch programs are designed to teach the fundamentals of baseball and softball to girls and boys. The program emphasizes individual growth, cooperation, fair play as opposed to competition, and most importantly fun. All games are played as controlled scrimmages – NO SCORES ARE KEPT. In order to provide a positive learning experi-ence we use a ball designed for safety well at the same time developing confidence and skills. The Sunday t-ball teams will always hit from a tee. The Pop-up and Mite coaches pitch to the hitters. These leagues will be 10 game seasons.Sunday T-Ball is offered to boys and girls ages 5-7 (must be 5 years by June 1). All games are played at various Maple-wood parks on Sunday evenings at 6:15PM or 7:30PM. Cost is $60.00.Boys Pop-Up is offered to boys ages 7-8 (must be 7 by Sep-tember 1) with at least one previous year of t-ball experience. Games are played at 6:15PM or 7:30PM on Monday and Wednesday evening at various parks in Maplewood. Cost is $60.00.

NEW! Lacrosse Clinic (Ages 6-13)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERSATURDAYS, FEBRUARY 14 - MARCH 21This is a great introductory lacrosse clinic for boys and girls. Par-ticipants will learn about the basics of lacrosse from proper stick grip to positioning and work on skills like stick handling, passing, shooting, agility and speed drills and more. Equipment and drills will be adjusted to meet the skill level and age of participants. Don’t miss this great opportunity for your kids to be introduced to the fast growing sport of lacrosse. No previous experience or equipment needed. Each participant will receive a cool clinic shirt! Cost is $55.00 ($45.00 for MCC members).Ages 6-9 : 10:00AM - 11:00AMAges: 10-13: 11:00AM -12:00PM

Challenger Sports British Soccer Camps (Ages 6-13)AT HAZELWOOD PARKJUNE 15 - JUNE 19Challenger Sports’ British Soccer Camp is the most popular soccer camp in the country. Hundreds of Challenger coaches each year have helped the company develop one of the most innovative approaches to coaching youth soccer in the US. Our experienced staff study the game at all levels and we have identified the key techniques and skills that your players need to work on and master to reach their true potential. Each day includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small-sided games, coached scrimmages, and a daily World Cup tournament. Register at www.challengersports.comFirst Kicks (3-4yrs): 9:00AM - 10:00AM Cost is $101.00Mini Soccer (4-6yrs): 10:30AM - 12:00PM Cost is $119.00 Half Day (7-10yrs): 9:00AM - 12:00PM Cost is $160.00Half Day (11-16yrs): 1:00 - 4:00PM Cost is $160.00Includes replica jersey, ball, t-shirt, evaluation and poster for the player

Beginner Group Guitar Lessons(Adults, Teens, and Kids 10+) AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERTHURSDAYS, MAY 7 - JUNE 11, 6:00PM - 7:00PMIf you always wanted to learn how to play guitar - here’s your chance! Learn to play chords, songs and tune your guitar with easy instructions. Participants are required to bring their own guitar. These affordable lessons average $12.00/hour while most lessons average $40.00/hour. Cost is $83.00 ($73.00 for MCC members).

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AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERAshland Productions is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to providing high quality, family friendly theater productions, and arts education opportunities for arts enthusiasts of all ages.

Beginning Magic (Ages 6-8)Tuesdays, April 7 - May 12, 4:30PM - 5:30PMStudents will have the opportunity to learn and practice magic with a local magician. This team approach will allow students to work together and help each other fine tune their skills. Each week students will get to learn a new trick! Cost is $100.00.

Magician Training (Ages 9-12)Tuesdays, April 7 - May 12, 5:30PM - 6:30PMStudents will have the opportunity to learn and practice magic with a local magician. This team approach will allow students to work together and help each other fine tune their skills. Each week student will get to learn a new trick! Cost is $100.00.

Intro to Theater - Skill Building and Games (Ages 7-10)Thursdays, April 9 - May 14, 4:30PM - 5:30PMThis class is designed as an introduction to musical theater for beginning students. Through theater games and activities students will have fun learning about theater. Cost is $100.00.

Musical Theater Class (Ages 8-12)Thursdays, April 9 - May 14, 5:30PM - 6:30PMStudents will be singing, dancing and acting using songs and scenes from some favorite children’s musicals. A great first experi-ence for kids interested in trying musical theater! Cost is $100.00.

Registration Information:To register, or for more information, visit www.ashlandproductions.org or call 651.274.8020

School’s Out! (Grades K-6)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERAre you looking for a great way to spend those non-school days? We have the answer for you! From 9:00AM - 4:00PM kids are invited for action packed days full of sports, swimming, crafts and more. AND check out our great field trips! Bring your tennis shoes, swimsuit, lunch and towel and we’ll bring the fun! Cost is $38.00 per child for field trip days and $28.00 per child for all other days. Register for FIVE or more days and each day (including field trips) are only $28.00! Before Care (7:00AM - 9:00AM) or After Care (4:00PM - 6:00PM) is $5.00 per child per day. Both Before and After Care is $7.00 per child per day. Registration deadline is one week before program date. Sign up today - dates may be cancelled due to low enrollment.

School’s Out Dates: March 30March 31 (Grand Slam)April 1 April 2 (Good Times Park)April 3

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New! Kidcreate Studio Art ClassesAT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERKidcreate Studio launches children into the incredible world of art. Our energized classes and camps offer an exciting format for art exploration. We focus on art creation and art education. Lesson plans, designed by an art education professional, are age appropriate and devised to inspire the individual child. Visit www.ci.maplewood.mn.us/recreation for full class descriptions. Mommy and Me Classes (18 months - 6 years)Sing Along Art ClassSaturdays, April 11 - May 2, 9:30AM - 10:15AM Cost is $60.00.Bunny ArtThursday, April 2, 6:00PM - 7:00PM Cost is $20.00

Preschool Classes (Ages 3-6)*please pack a drink and a nut free snack for your childLego Dino Land Art Class (Ages 3-6)Monday, February 16, 1:00PM - 4:00PM Cost is $35.00Dinomania Saturday, March 21, 9:00AM - 12:00PM Cost is $35.00Puppy Love Art ClassSaturday, May 9, 9:00AM -12:00PM Cost is $35.00.

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Maplewood Community Gyms Carver Community Gym2680 Upper Afton Road 651.249.2135

Edgerton Community Gym1929 Edgerton Community Gym 651.249.2145

These gymnasiums are available for rental for basketball, volleyball, tournaments, birthday parties and special events.Rental Rates:$35.00/ Court Per Hour$45.00/ Full Court Per Hour$500.00/ Full Gym 8 hours

Community Gym Party PackagesLooking for somewhere to have a party or just get together with friends for some fun? Join us at one of our community gyms! You can rent the gym alone or add the jump castle for an additional fee when available. We offer party goers equip-ment to play volleyball, basketball, soccer, floor hockey, foot-ball and other activities. Have a game or activity you would like to play? Bring it with! (must be approved by gym supervi-sor) This is a great option for adult outings, family gatherings, birthday parties and more!

For parties we allow light decorating of the area during your scheduled rental time and will have tables set up when you arrive for gifts, cake or pizza and have the gym ready for fun. Call 651-249-2204 with any questions.

Party Package: $150.002 hour ½ court gym rental with jump castle

Gym Rental: $35.00/hr+tax*Jump Castle Rental: $50.00/hr+tax*Subject to availability

Adult Summer Softball (Ages 18+)Maplewood Recreation offers both summer and fall softball leagues. Leagues are available for men’s, women’s, and co-rec teams. Summer league information is now available and registration will begin in mid February. Visit our website or call 651-249-2121 for more information.

Spring Volleyball Leagues (Ages 18+)AT EDGERTON COMMUNITY GYM & MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERWOMEN’S: WEDNESDAY EVENINGSMaplewood Parks & Recreation women’s spring volleyball leagues are offered at various levels of competition. Teams will play one match per week for eight weeks starting in early April 2015. All leagues are officiated and play by the same rules; the difference in leagues being in the skill of the play-ers. Registration closes March 13 or when leagues fill. Cost is $245.00 per team.Levels Of PlayUpper League: Our upper league power volleyball played at a high level of skill. Players have above average skills and understand game strategy. Lower League: Our lower league teams have a mix of players ranging in skill levels from slightly above average to below average.

Adult 50+ Tennis AT MAPLEWOOD HEIGHTS PARKCost is $55.00 per session50+ BeginnersTUESDAYS & THURSDAYS, MAY 5 - MAY 21, 6:00PM - 7:00PMLearning tennis is fast and easy! This beginner class is for those who have had little or no tennis experience. You will learn all of the basic strokes and rules of tennis. Each session woll end with group games emphasizing fun while improving strokes. Students must bring their own rackets.50+ Advanced BeginnersTUESDAYS & THURSDAYS, MAY 5 - MAY 217:00PM - 8:00PMThis advanced class is for players who want to take their game to the next level! Improve stroking technique, footwork, and serves. Students should be able to maintain a short rally and must bring their own racket.

NEW! 3 V 3 Adult Basketball League (Ages 18+)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERMONDAYS, MARCH 16 - MAY 11Grab some friends and join our 3 on 3 basketball league for a night of hoops and friendly competition. The league is NOT OF-FICIATED and teams referee their own games. There is a court supervisor/scorekeeper for each game. The leagues is eight games with single elimination playoffs. Max 8 people per team. Cost is $175.00 per team. Game times are between 6:00PM - 9:00PM.

CARVER GYM SPACE NOW AVAILABLE FOR RENT!

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Senior Bingo! (Ages 50+)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERMARCH 5, APRIL 2, MAY 7, JUNE 4, 1:30PM - 3:00PM Come join the fun! Each lucky winner receives a mystery grab bag! We play 10 games or until the prizes are gone. Cost is $3.00 at the door and includes coffee.*Participants limited to two grab bags per session.

Lunch Bunch (Ages 50+)AT VARIOUS LOCAL RESTAURANTSMARCH 16, APRIL 20, MAY 18, JUNE 15, 11:30AM - 1:30PMJoin us on the third Monday of the month as we try a new res-taurant for lunch! Transportation is provided and we will depart and return to the Maplewood Community Center. Entrees will typically cost between $6.00 - $15.00 (plus gratuity). Cost is $5.00 per person for transportation.

AcupunctureAT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERONGOING FRIDAYS, 1:00PM - 3:00PMAre you looking for a natural way to relieve pain and stress? Then look no further! We now offer Acupuncture every Friday at the Maplewood Community Center from 1:00PM-3:00PM. Each session is 30 minutes long and you’ll leave feeling invigorated and refreshed. To make an appointment and register: Call 651-249-2230.

Meet Dr. Crystalin MontgomeryDr. Crystalin Montgomery earned a Doctorate of Naturopathic medicine and a Masters of Acupuncture from the National College of Natural Medicine, the oldest accredited Na-turopathic school in the nation. She is a Registered Naturopathic Doctor

in the State of Minnesota. She has a Diplomate of Acupunc-ture from the NCCAOM, and is licensed in acupuncture in the State of Minnesota. She is also a certified Holistic Pelvic Care practitioner. Cost is $25.00 per appointment.

Daytime Line Dance AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERSATURDAYS, APRIL 25 - MAY 16, 1:00PM - 2:00PMWe all know the physical, mental, and social benefits of danc-ing, so jump right in and learn a variety of line dances for a variety of music styles. Line Dancing is not just your honky tonk Boot Scootin’ Boogie anymore; we’ll Samba, Twist, Tango, Charleston, and more! Classes taught by instructors of Dance and Entertainment. Cost is $40.00 ($35.00 for MCC mem-bers).

Senior Social Afternoon (Ages 50+)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERMONDAYS, 11:00AM - 3:00PM AND FRIDAYS, 1:00PM - 3:00PMThe room is open to anyone that wants to have a place to gather, play cards, Mah Jong, or any other group you may be a part of which would like somewhere to meet! On Mondays there are people playing games such as 500, Bridge, Hand and Foot, Mah Jong and more! Fridays there is a group that plays Texas Hold ‘Em. If you have a game that you’d like to share, be our guest! Coffee is provided. Call 651-249-2204 if you have any questions or have a group that would like to meet. Cost is $2.00 ($1.00 for MCC members) payable at the door.

Table Tennis LeagueAT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERMARCH 7 - MAY 2This adult co-rec community league is designed for the recreational player. Fee includes table usage and a package of 3-star balls. Provide an email at time of registration to have the schedule and any updates emailed to you. Cost is $47.00 ($37.00 for MCC members). Register by March 2.

Ballroom Dance (Ages 16+)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERSATURDAYS, MAY 5 - JUNE 16, 7:30PM - 8:30PM Learn to dance for exercise, date night, vacation, weddings, galas, company parties, or- just for fun! In this 6 week class, you will learn the basics of Swing, Salsa, and Waltz- three styles that cover a wide variety of music styles and venues. Cost for couples is $115.00 ($100.00 for MCC members).

T’ai Chi Ch’uan (Ages 16+) AT DRAGONS KUNG FU STUDIO 2572 7TH AVE. E. NORTH ST. PAULWEDNESDAYS, MARCH 18 - MAY 20, 7:30PM - 8:30PMT’ai Chi Ch’uan has been practiced in China for 2500 years and is a traditional form of Chinese exercise. Slow relaxed movements are used to develop strength while eliminating tension. This will strengthen arms, legs, improve balance and flexibility, reduce stress and help increase energy levels. Cost is $68.00 ($58.00 for MCC members).

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The ForeignerAT LAKESHORE PLAYERS THEATREMARCH 21, LEAVE THE MCC AT 7:00PMIn this hysterical show, The Nerd playwright Larry Shue demonstrates what can happen when devious people meet a stranger who they think is a “foreigner.” The non-stop inventive hilarity is fueled by others thinking that the stranger doesn’t understand a word being said. This situation sets-up the wildly funny climax in which things go uproariously awry for the “bad guys,” and the “good guys” emerge triumphant. Space is lim-ited to 10. Cost is $30.00 (*includes transportation and theatre ticket).

Good PeopleAT LYRIC ARTS THEATREMARCH 22, LEAVE THE MCC AT 1:00PMIn South Boston, this month’s paycheck covers last month’s bills, bingo is a night on the town, and tough, sharp-tongued single-mom Margie Walsh has just been let go from yet another job. Scrambling to make ends meet, she looks up an old flame—now a successful doctor—and risks everything in the hope he’ll help her make a fresh start. An insightful comedy of class and culture, this recent Broadway hit about how the twists of fate determine our path is both darkly funny and surprisingly touching. Space is limited to 10. Cost is $35.00 (*Includes transportation and theatre ticket).

Dirty Rotten ScoundrelsAT OLD LOG THEATREAPRIL 9, LEAVE THE MCC AT 11:00AMNominated for 10 Tony AwardsBased on the popular film, DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS is set in the colorful world of the French Riviera where casino culture is rife. Master con-artist Lawrence Jameson makes a living tricking old, rich ladies into giving him their money. When an American rival, Freddy, arrives on the French coast, he challenges the status quo and Lawrence’s position as chief con-artist is threatened. They decide the town just isn’t big enough for the two of them and challenge each other to a bet; the first one to swindle $50,000 wins. As they both take on the bet, they fall for the same woman, but quickly realize that they may have bitten off more than they can chew. Space is limited to 10. Cost is $60.00 (*Includes transportation, lunch, tax, gratuity, and theater ticket).

The Odd Couple: Female Version AT THE PHIPPS THEATRE APRIL 19, LEAVE THE MCC AT 1:15PMWhen separated from their spouses, messy Olive Madison and neatnik Florence Unger decide to share an apartment. Their circle of Trivial Pursuit-playing friends and a pair of crazy broth-ers from Spain join the mismatched roommates in this classic comedy. Space is limited to 10. Cost is $35.00 (*Includes transportation and theater ticket).

Social Security AT DAYTRIPPER DINNER THEATREMAY 6, LEAVE THE MCC AT 11:15AMLaughter, surprise and uplift come from Social Security, written by Andrew Bergman, who wrote the movie Blazing Saddles and several Mel Brooks Films. The story of the play centers on a man and wife in Manhattan struggling with their impossible in-laws. As the New York Times said – “Aging in-laws have never been funnier, as long as they’re not your aging in-laws.” Mom goes to visit her daughter and son-in-law in Manhattan and then doesn’t want to leave. Space is limited to 10. Cost is $50.00 (*Includes transportation, buffet lunch, tax, gratuity and theater ticket).

Breaking up is Hard to doAT ST. CROIX OFF BROADWAYMAY 16, LEAVE THE MCC AT 11:30AM Set at a Catskills resort in 1960, this is the sweetly comic story of Lois and Marge, two friends from Brooklyn, in search of good times and romance over one wild Labor Day weekend. The score showcases 18 Neil Sedaka classics, including “Where the Boys Are,” “Sweet Sixteen,” “Calendar Girl,” “Love Will Keep Us Together,” and of course, the chart-topping title song. Space is limited to 10. Cost is $55.00 (*Includes trans-portation, lunch, tax, gratuity, and theater ticket).

Pop up MusicalAT PLYMOUTH PLAYHOUSEJUNE 3, LEAVE THE MCC AT 12:00PMNot your typical night at the Theater! Pop Up Musical is a spectacular evening of Broadway’s treasured tunes, backstage trivia, musings and smart aleck remarks, surpassing all ordi-nary revues. Presented in the style of VH1’s Pop Up Video, it’s a new twist on your old favorites like Westside Story, Guys and Dolls, The Sound of Music and Fiddler on the Roof. Space is limited to 10. Cost is $38.00 (*Includes transportation and theater ticket.

Come and join us for one of our fabulous adult day trips! From plays to group lunch outings, we offer a variety of opportunities to get out and have a blast! Sign up with friends for a fun getaway or on your own and meet new people. Have a trip idea that you think others would enjoy? Contact us with information and we will look into adding it to our offerings.

All day trips depart and return to the Maplewood Community Center’s upper main entrance. In an effort to limit trip cancellations, full refunds are allowed until the registration deadline. A $20.00 cancellation fee will be charged for refunds after the trip deadline. Day Trips are limited to nine participants and a minimum of six participants. Registration deadline is two weeks prior to trip. Trips are limited to 10 AND are filling fast!

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About Maplewood Nature CenterMaplewood Nature Center is a 40-acre preserve operated by the City of Maplewood. The Visitor Center is located at 2659 East Seventh Street in Maplewood and is open Tuesday through Saturday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. The Nature Play Yard adjoins the Visitor Center. Trails wind through oak woods and marsh and are open every day from dawn to dusk. Trails are available to explore every day from dawn to dusk. Use of facilities is free of charge. For more information about Maplewood Nature Center and its programs visit www.maplewoodnaturecenter.com or call 651-249-2170.

To Register for a Nature Center Program:Register by credit card in person, by phone or http://registration.ci.maplewood.mn.us/registrationmain.sdi. You may also send or drop off a check or cash to Maplewood Nature Center, 2659 7th St. E, Maplewood, MN 55119, by the date indicated. Program sizes are limited, register early. For more information please call 651-249-2170 or visit www.maplewoodnaturecenter.com.

Great Adult, Family, and Youth Programs offered At The Maplewood Nature Center

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Nature Family Fun (For children birth - 5 years, before kindergarten)AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTERTime: 10:00AM - 11:30AMSaturday, Feb. 14: Valentines for OwlsSaturday, March 21: Sap Into SyrupSaturday, April 25: Spring Pond CreaturesMake nature discoveries together and meet new friends! This class is offered at the Maplewood Nature Center in collabora-tion with Early Childhood and Family Education staff. Parents stay with their child(ren) during the entire class. Cost is $5.00 per child per class. To register contact ECFE: 651-748-7280 or register online at http://www.isd622.org/page/6774

FREE! Minnesota Plant Communities and Pollinators (Adults)AT MAPLEWOOD LIBRARY, 3025 SOUTHLAWN DRIVE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 176:30PM - 6:45PM Reception6:45PM - 7:30PM Talk 7:30PM Door Prize DrawingRon Bowen is the founder and president of Prairie Restorations, Inc., a Minnesota company started in 1977. PRI is dedicated to the restoration of native plant communities and is likely the oldest active restoration company in America. As a pioneer in the restoration industry, Bowen has been a leader and active participant in promoting and utilizing native plants and plant communities in the built landscape. His talk will focus on the relationship of pollinators to native plant communities. With thirty years experience in restoration, Ron will share what he has learned for improving habitats for bees and other pollinators. Seed Packets will be available, as well as the potential to win a “Pollinator Kit Gift Certificate” Door Prize (value $100) from Prairie Restorations. We invite you to preview some books on prairie restorations and pollinators that are available at the library. Call 651.249.2170 to register, seating is limited.

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Snowshoe Hike (Ages 4+ w/ Adult)AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTERSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 10:00AM - 12:00PMLearn about snowshoes, strap on a pair, and walk with a naturalist through our Winter Wonderland. Instruction and snowshoes provided. Wear sturdy winter boots and bring your own mug for hot cocoa. *Note: if snow is scarce, we will hike to search for animal tracks. Cost is $5.00 per person. Regis-tration deadline is February 20.

FREE! Snakes Alive! (All Ages)AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTERSUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 10:00AM - 11:00AMMeet a live western hognose snake, bald python, and more! Snakes play an important role in the ecosystem, discover how to help them, so they can help us. Registration not required.

Folk Music Full Moon (Adults and Children 13+)AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTERFRIDAY, MARCH 6, 6:30PM - 9:15PM6:30PM: Strap on a pair of snowshoes and hike by the light of the moon. Explore trails pond or prairie as we learn about the history of snowshoeing. Listen to the legend of Rabbit and Owl. Wear insulated winter boots such as sorrels, with a flat heel. Snowshoeing is great aerobic exercise! 7:45PM: After your work out in the fresh air, enjoy the mu-sical “airs” of “Rich and Roady” while sipping a cup of hot cider, coffee or tea. (Bring your own snack.) Rich Lindell and Roady Tate, a guitar folk duo, sing and play contemporary and traditional folk songs along with a few oldies and pop tunes. These versatile musicians are sure to delight with sweet runs on guitar, mandolin, and harmonica.

Cost is $8.00 per person. Registration deadline is March 4. Come for one or come for both!

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Spring to Your Senses Puppet Show (All Ages)AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTERTUESDAY, MARCH 31, 10:30AMLaugh and sing along with our wild animal puppets, as they get ready for spring. Great for families and small day care groups (up to 8 kids) Snowshoe (if snow) or hike afterwards. Get a prize for hiking all the way around the pond. Cost is $5.00 per child. Registration deadline is March 30.

FREE! Rain Garden Rescue (Adults)AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTERTUESDAY, APRIL 7, 6:30PM - 8:00PMHas your rain garden been overrun by weeds? Does it need a few new plants or a complete overhaul? Come get tips on how to rescue your rain garden and make it the garden of your dreams. See slides of the new plants and designs. We’ll an-swer questions and help you figure out where to start. Registra-tion deadline is April 4.

New Volunteer OrientationAT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTERTUESDAY, MARCH 10, 3:00PM - 4:00PMFRIDAY, APRIL 10, 3:00PM - 4:00PMIt’s FUN to volunteer at the Nature Center and Neighborhood Preserves! Come find out about all the cool opportunities avail-able, and learn what it takes to be a regular volunteer such as…• Trail guide, Program Aide, Receptionist• Youth & family opportunities• Citizen Science: open space monitor, frog monitor, big tree registry• Gardener: native gardens and at the community vegetable gardenAdult volunteers must pass a background check. Call (651) 249-2173 to register, or for more info.

Grow Vegetables from Seed (Adults, families w/ children ages 10+)AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTERSATURDAY, MARCH 14, 10:00AM - 11:30AM

Learn and share tips and tricks to get your seeds growing into peppers, toma-toes, herbs, and more. Practice making your own starting pots from newspapers. Learn when and where to start your seeds & the tools you’ll need along the way. Go home with a few seeds already started! Cost is $5.00 per household or FREE for community garden plot renters.

Call 651.249.2170 if you are renting a community garden plot. all other registrations please register online or by phone.

Superior Agates and MN Geology (Best for ages 8-12 and parents; appropriate for small youth groups)AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTERSATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1:00PM - 2:30PMLearn about rocks and minerals and Minnesota’s state gem, the Lake Superior Agate. Unearth the secrets of Minnesota’s long geologic history from volcanoes and inland sea to gla-ciers. Test rocks and minerals for their characteristic hardness, magnetic qualities and more. Take home an special rock of your choice. Cost is $5.00 per child. Registration deadline is March 26.

Solar Cars, Robots & Machines(Grades 1-4)AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTERTHURSDAY, APRIL 2, 9:00AM - 3:00PMKids stimulate their creativity by building solar-powered cars, robots, and machines from snap-together, LEGO-like parts. They construct everything from dragsters and helicopters, to lift-bridges and rolling robots. Your young ones will have a blast running their new gadgets directly from the sun and with remote controls. Let your little engineers explore how the sun can be fun as they learn problem solving skills and stretch their imaginations. Make a solar bead zipper pull to take home. Held by GoSolar! a local Minneapolis company work-ing to democratize solar energy. Bring a Lunch! This class will be inside and outside, so dress for the weather! Cost is $75.00 per child. Registration deadline is March 19.

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Register for 2015 Community Garden Plots at Edgerton

Grow Your Own Local Organic Food! The City will till the garden, stake the plots, and provide a water tank. Renters agree to plant, maintain, and harvest their plots using organic (chemical-free) methods. Cost is $25.00 per plot for the full 2015 season: April 24 - October 14, 2015. Plots are 12’ x 15’

Registration Dates:Returning Gardeners: February 18New Gardener: March 11 Online Registration: www.ci.maplewood.mn.us/communitygarden Garden Questions: 651.249.2173 Registration Assistance for Online or Via Phone: 651.249.2170.Garden Location: Corner of Roselawn & Edgerton in Maplewood, north of Edgerton Elementary.Open House: Friday, April 24, 4:00-6:30pm.

Other Nearby Community Gardens:Harvest Gardens: www.harvestgardens.org ISD 622 Community Education Gardens: www.isd622.org/communitygarden

FREE! Join the Patrol! The Invasive Plan Patrol (Adults)AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTERSATURDAY, APRIL 11, 10:00AM - 2:00PM Help stop new invasive plants in their tracks! Early detection of infestations will prevent more takeovers (such as buckthorn). Please indicate whether you are coming to one or both.INTRODUCTION: 10:00-11:00 AM Learn why we should care about invasive species, what can we do, and how the patrol works. Meet the target species. LUNCH: 11:00AM - 11:30AM on your own TRAINING: 11:30AM - 2:00PM for those interested in joining the patrol. Sharpen your plant ID skills with a hands-on plant lab; learn how to mark locations and send in a report. Choose a site to monitor throughout the season. Bring your own GPS unit or smart phone if you have one. Know how to find camera settings for your smart phone prior to class. Ideal for Master Naturalists & Gardeners, native plant enthusiasts, older teens and adults wanting to make a difference in their local ecosys-tems. Registration deadline is April 8.

FREE! Outdoor Family Expo (All Ages)AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTERSATURDAY, APRIL 18, 10:00AM - 1:00PM Imagine blue sky, splashing in the lakes and playing under a leafy green canopy! Learn the tips and tricks for enjoying the outdoors, and discover all that Minnesota has to offer. Studies show that being outdoors is good for your health and contrib-utes to positive attitudes! Get connected to all the resources you need - there will be learning stations for all ages from ex-amining live fish and tying jigs, to trying out binoculars, setting up a tent, nature play, info on hiking and biking and outdoor summer sports and recreation in Maplewood! Learn about weather and safety, wildlife watching, and summer camps, plus enjoy snacks, freebies and meeting a live porcupine! There will be a suite of outdoor vendors on hand to share their expertise, and newest trends in outdoor gear.

Have your NEXT Birthday Party at the Maplewood Nature Center!

Call 651.249.2170 for package information or

visit www.maplewoodnaturecenter.com

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Jr. Polar FootballJr. Polar Football is a volunteer youth sports organization committed to building teamwork, understand-ing the fundamentals of the game, developing skills, encouraging sportsmanship and most importantly having fun playing football. The program is open to residents that live within or attend school (public or private) within the geographic boundary of North St. Paul - Maplewood - Oakdale and is part of the North St Paul Athletic Association. The football program is open to all youth. The goal of the football program is to encourage sportsmanship and to teach the fundamentals of football. Flag Football is available

to boys & girls entering Kindergarten up to 2nd grade. Tackle football begins in 3rd grade and continues through 8th grade. For more information visit www.jrpolars.com or contact Jon Halko at [email protected]

Maplewood Athletic AssociationMAA offers baseball for youth in grades 2 -12 for the communities of Maplewood, Oakdale and North St. Paul. For more information visit www.maplewoodbaseball.org or contact Erv Carlson at [email protected]

NESA It is our mission to promote, provide and teach soccer in the “Spirit of the Game.” FUN, FAIRNESS and SAFETY. We provide traveling soccer for players; boys and girls ages 9-19. We try to provide the best competition for all players at their level of play. Our traveling soccer teams compete against other soccer clubs from communities in the East Metro Area. Travel distances are within 15-45 minutes from Maplewood. For more information visit http://www.nesasoccer.org or contact LeRoy Andrle [email protected]

North Polars FastpitchThe North Polars Fastpitch Association (NPFA) is a non-profit organization established to foster the girl’s fastpitch softball program in the area of Independent School District 622, which is within the boundaries of North St. Paul High School. This includes all or portions of the communities of North St. Paul, Maplewood, Lake Elmo and Oakdale. The association exists to fulfill the girls fastpitch softball needs of the community and is the primary advocate of the traveling program. The association sup-ports good sportsmanship and the sound development of softball fundamentals within the community to

ensure that girls participating in the program will have a positive and rewarding experience that will maximize personal and team growth. The association requires quality coaching and provides an atmosphere for learning softball skills for both coaches and players. The association sponsors membership in appropriate leagues to encourage quality competi-tion. For more information visit www.northpolarsfastpitch.com or contact Pat Hogan at [email protected]

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Community PartnershipsMaplewood Parks & Recreation would like to recognize the athletic associations that we partner with to serve the youth of Maplewood. *Note that these associations operate independently of Maplewood Parks & Recreation Department.

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