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People, Parks and Programs
See page 8 for summer schedule
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Summer 2012 Events and Classe
Summer 2012 Events and Classe
Summer 2012 Events and Classe
Parks & Recreation
and Arts Center
RBOR
BSERVANCE
& T
REE
ALE
The City is hosting its 5
annual tree and shrub sale. Now through April 23, you
may order bare root (not potted) trees and potted shrubs.
Residents may also
want to consider purchasing an American
Sentry Linden tree(s) as a donation to
(Potted 24-32 tall)
Autumn Blaze Maple, $42 #5623 Compact American Viburnum, $24 #5631
Black Hills Spruce, $39
#5628 Gray Dogwood, $23 #5632
Japanese Lilac, $44 #5622 Nannyberry, $24 #5633
Prairiefire Crab, $27 #5626 Red Twig Dogwood, $23 #5634
Red Oak, $43 #5624 Regent Serviceberry, $24 #5635
River Birch (3 stem clump), $31 #5630
Swamp White Oak, $42 #5627 Donate a Linden tree, $38 #5629
Recreation & Family Programs
NSIDE
HIS
SSUE
Free Family Fun Fest, Fishing, Bowling......3
Recreation Programs................................4-9
Nature Programs at Ritter........................6-7
DVERTISE
UTURE
ROCHURES
Thanks to the advertisers in this publication.
From Yours to Mine
pg. 9
Lakeville Football Association pg. 17
Dakota County Library
Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation pg. 18
Lakeville Gymnastics
pg. 18
Lakeville Community Education pg. 20
Taste of Lakeville
pg. 20
Dryland Hockey
Northfield Hospital & Clinics pg. 24
A+ Driving School
pg. 24
FamilyHealth Medical Clinic pg. 25
Lakeville Orthodontics
pg. 25
Just for Kix
pg. 25
Family Swim School
pg. 26
Ratzlaff Homes
Lakeville Community Education pg, 27
City of Lakeville
pg. 27
Creating
Community
through
People, Parks
& Programs
ISSION
TATEMENT
safe, proficient means of
managing park areas and
provide diverse recreation
opportunities in order to
for Lakeville residents.
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OUTH
ISHING
ONTEST
OCATION
ARK
The Family Fun Fest is also a
AKEVILLE
AMILY
OWL
OUTH
OWLING
OCATION
AKEVILLE
AMILY
OWL
now to experience bowlin
g at its best. Bowling
Recreation Programs & Field Trips
ERMIT
. &
OCATIONS
- N
ARK
, 17100 I
PAVA
ARKVIEW
ARK
, 6833 G
ATH
RAIRIE
ARK
, 18179 K
INGSWAY
ATH
Kamp Kermit has been a hit for over 20 years! Kamp Kermit
is a place where kids can be
Dates
M/W 9-11:30 a.m. June 11-July 11 North Park 5396
(no class July 2 & July 4)
M/W 12:30-3 p.m. June 11-July 11 North Park 5397
(no class July 2 & July 4)
T/TH 9-11:30 a.m. June 12-July 12 Prairie Lake 5398
(no class July 3 & July 5)
M/W 9-11:30 a.m. July 16-Aug. 8 North Park 5399
M/W 12:30-3 p.m. July 16-Aug. 8 North Park 5400
T/TH 9-11:30 a.m. July 17-Aug. 9 Parkview 5401
UST
FOR
EAST
WEST
OCATIONS
- P
ARKVIEW
ARK
, 6833 G
ATH
RAIRIE
ARK
, 18179 K
INGSWAY
ATH
Our awesome summer staff requested the opportunity to
surprise you by implementing a program that is
just for girls
that they believe you will love. Sign up now and be surprised!
Dates
Tues. 12:30-2:30 p.m. Ju
ne 12-July 24 Parkview
(no class July 3) #5403
Thurs. 12:30-2:30p.m June 14-July 26 Prairie Lake
(no class July 5) #5404
ORSIN
ROUND
OCATION
-
OLDEN
IDGE
TABLES
8315 190
Giddy up! Golden
Ridge Stables in
unique hands-on
experience to
children to the
horses! Well cover breeds, safe
ty, leading, tying and other
horsey topics. Then, each child will saddle-up and learn
basic riding skills. Limit of eight riders per session. For
Creating
Community
through
People, Parks
& Programs
OUTH
NRICHMENT
EAGUE
AMPS
UMMER
LITZ
HESS
OCATION
ARKVIEW
ARK
, 6833 G
ATH
Igor Rybakov is the 2010 Minnesota Chess Coach of the year! He has coached
STATE CHAMPIONS
and has 20 years of experience teaching chess.
Students will expand their knowledge and
develop their understanding of strategy
CIENCE
XPLORER
AMPS
ATERPILLAR
OCATION
ITTER
ARM
ARK
ELC, 19300 R
ITTER
RAIL
Our earth is a wonderful adventure just waiting for
you! As a caterpillar camper, you will begin a new
IKE
The moon is nearly full with plenty of
light to search for and hopefully see
Ritter Farm Park. Dress for the
All ages, families encouraged
Fri., April 6, 7 p.m.
$5 per family #5432
ATURE
Nature Programs
OUTH
ORTY
RCHERS
- Y
OUTH
RCHERY
ESSONS
OCATION
RCHERY
ANGE
www.southfortyarchers.com
Kids will be trained by certified
instructors on the proper safety
aspects of archery and the technical
usage of archery equipment. For the
beginner classes, South Forty
Archers will supply a bow for you or
you may bring your own. If you need
to use a South Forty Archers bow
please indicate on the registration
or right-handed. For the intermediate
class, participants must supply their
own bow and arrows.
Ages 9-17 (youth registrants only)
Beginner Classes
June 7-28, 5-6:30 p.m. #5421
June 7-28, 7-8:30 p.m. #5422
July 12- Aug. 2, 5-6:30 p.m. #5423
Intermediate Class
July 12- Aug. 2, 7-8:30 p.m. #5424
ANDING
OCATION
AZEBO
Join Mark Newstrom and Roger
Everhart of North Central Bird
Observatory for an up-close and
personal look at wild birds. In this
ongoing research project, the public
will help capture birds using nets
and affix leg bands to the birds.
Birds will then be released. Its a
birds. Event will take place rain or
shine. All ages, families encouraged,
youth must be accompanied by an
$2/per person 10 & older
for children under 10
May 20
Aug. 19
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
ATURE
ROGRAMS
ITTER
OCATION
ITTER
ARM
ARK
, 19300 R
ITTER
RAIL
AKO
NVIRONMENTAL
EARNING
UNLESS
NOTED
Offerings are taught by experienced staff who love teaching about
the world around them while having
lots of fun! Sign up early
Dress for the outdoors and wear bug spray, sunscreen, long
pants and sturdy shoes. Bring a backpack, water bottle and
snacks. Bring a lunch for all-day camps.
ITTER
ROGRAMS
NSTRUCTOR
ATURALIST
EWBAUER
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Community
through
People, Parks
& Programs
OREL
ISCOUNT
ICKELODEON
NIVERSE
RISTBANDS
OCATION
ALL
MERICA
LOOMINGTON
the Parks & Recreation Department: Save on
three- and five-hour unlimited ride wristbands,
not available to the general public. Great for
families, friends, birthday parties and special
outings! Prepare yourself for the wild ride ahead!
3-hour wristband, $20
5-hour wristband, $22
ITTLE
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Community
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People, Parks
& Programs
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OUSEHOLD
AZARDOUS
ASTE
Central Maintenance Facility
9740 201
For a list of acceptable items
call 952-985-4400
INNESOTA
RONMAN
ICYCLE
IDE
Ride begins and ends at
For more information, go to
www.IronmanBikeRide.org
or call 651-251-1495
Tennis, Wakeboard & Football
YNCH
ENNIS
AMPS
OCATION
ENTURY
IDDLE
CHOOL
, 18610 I
PAVA
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Community
through
People, Parks
& Programs
OCATIONS
OULDER
LENBOROUGH
John Elasky
PGA Professional
Cost includes 9-hole round
of golf, balls, handouts and
equipment if needed.
Limit 10 kids per group.
RYSTAL
NNSBROOK
AKEVILLE
Sheryl Maize
Teaching Professional &
TPI Level 2 Golf Instructor &
TPI Level 3 Junior Coach
Cost includes balls,
handouts and equipment
if needed.
ERITAGE
INKS
UCERNE
LVD
AKEVILLE
UNIOR
ESSONS
OCATION
OULDER
An introductory program fo
r young people to learn
the fundamentals of the
golf swing, putting, chipping and full swing. All
Dates
M,W 3:30-4:30 pm May 14, 16, 21, 23
8-12 5523
M-Th 1:30-2:30 pm June 11-14 8-12 5524
T-Fr 1:30-2:30 pm June 19-22 8-12 5525
M-Th 1:30-2:30 pm June 25-28 11-15 5526
M-Th 1:30-2:30 pm July 9-12 8-12 5527
T-Fr 2-3 pm July 17-20 8-12 5528
M-Th 2-3 pm July 23-26 8-12 5529
M-Th 2-3 pm July 30-Aug. 2 8-12 5530
M-Th 1:30-2:30 pm Aug. 6-9 8-12 5531
$80/person - Limit of only
8 golfers per session
UNIOR
OCATION
ERITAGE
INKS
These camps are fun and create enthusiasm for
the game of golf. This camp will teach proper
fundamentals and basic skills, educate juniors
on basic rules and golf
Dates
T,Th 12:30-1:25 p.m. May 15, 17, 22, 24 5534
M,W 6:15-7:10 p.m. May 14, 16, 21, 23 5535
W 6-6:55 p.m. May 30, June 6, 13, 20 5536
W 6:15-7:10 p.m. July 11, 18, 25, Aug. 1 5537
T 5:15-6:10 p.m. July 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14 5540
$100/person - Limit of 8 golfers per session
ESSONS
DULT
LASSES
OCATION
ENTURY
IDDLE
CHOOL
, 18610 I
Classes are for ages 17 and older and held on
four Friday evenings. Ente
r on the lower level and
take a quick right into the gym.
Beginner to Intermediate Classes:
Each dance
session teaches different dance steps. Sign up for
one, two or all three. Instructor Larry Ablin.
UMBA
OXTROT
Salsa, Rumba and Foxtrot, and the two-step are
the main dances that work for any music event
such as rock and roll, country, ballroom, weddings
and parties. Based on who is in class, it will be
taught so everyone can understand.
$47 per couple/per session
April 13, 20, 27 & May 4
6:30-7:30 p.m. #4939
Rumba 7:45-8:45
p.m. #4940
Foxtrot 9-10 p.m. #4941
Sports Unlimited Camps
INI
SPORT
AMPLER
OCATION
ORTH
ARK
Mini-sport helps children explore t-ball,
soccer, soft lacrosse, flag football and
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KATEBOARD
OCATION
OSEMOUNT
ARMINGTON
ARK
Join us for a kickin time at skateboard camp!
Sports Unlimited skating
professionals are coming
to Farmington and Rosemount for an
BMX C
OCATION
OSEMOUNT
ARK
CHWARZ
OND
ARK
, 13787 D
ODD
LVD
The BMX Bike Camp is
designed for ages 10-17;
from beginners to the more
experienced. The BMX group
will learn how to tune in their
skills at the park, as well as
learn a few new ones. Riders
will learn how to bunny hop,
spin, disaster, drop in and
more. For the more
experienced riders, there will
be skill sessions on how to
360, foot-jam, Ice-pick, and
tail-whip! We're hoping to
bring in a pro in for the last
day of camp to show you
awesome tricks. Local
amateur rider Michael Ryan
will be the Instructor. So bring
CHEDULE
Floor Hockey 9 a.m.-noon #5566
Intro LAX, ages 5-7 9 a.m.-noon #5541
Intro LAX, ages 8-12 9 a.m.-noon #5575
Mini-sport Sampler 9 a.m.-noon #5557
Multi-sport Camp 1-4 p.m. #5573
Soccer ages 5-7 9 a.m.-noon #5572
Soccer ages 8-12 9 a.m.-noon #5543
Skateboard (Rsmt) 9 a.m.-noon #5559
T-ball Camp 9 a.m.-noon #5562
Choose your path to fitness
OUR
AKEVILLE
Grab your bike and join our volunteer
Lakeville. The tour focuses on
-O-P
ROG
OCATION
ASPERSON
ARK
, 19720 J
UNO
RAIL
The running course will take
you along the beautiful west side of Lake Marion.
Race includes a 1-mile and a 4-mile
run, and a 1/2-mile Fun Run for kids.
Categories are divided by age, gender
and race length: 9 and under, 10-11,
12-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, and 70 and over. Results
will be available after the races. Prizes and race medals will be awarded at the
conclusion of the runs.
Sat., July 7, 6:45 a.m. registration
4-mile: 7:45 a.m. start
1-mile: 8:45 a.m. start
$16/pre-register on or before July 3, $24/register after July 3
Both 4- & 1-mile
$18/pre-register for both 4- & 1-mile race on or before July 3
$24/register after July 3
1/2-mile Fun Run: 8:30 a.m. start
(no registration necessary)
Sponsors:
Runners Gate, Life Wellness, Bruegg
ers, Run N Fun, Anytime Fitness
SORR G
ROUND
OUNDERS
RAND
ERIES
The South of the River Recreators
(SORR) Ground Pounders Grand Prix is
a series of runs sponsored by hosting
also at the end of the series. Additional
race and registrati
citys Parks & Recreation Department.
Day
Sat., June 2
Sat., June 16
Wed., July 4
Lakeville
Rosemount
Sat., Oct. 27
UTDOOR
ITNESS
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Community
through
People, Parks
& Programs
ENWOOD
RAILS
ISC
OLF
OURSE
OCATION
ENWOOD
RAIL
IDDLE
CHOOL
, 19455 K
ENWOOD
RAIL
AKEVILLE
A NEW 18-hole disc golf course
is opening this spring in
Lakeville! Staff worked with a
well-known local disc golf course
designer to create a very
picturesque and challenging
18-hole course at Kenwood Trail
Middle School. Thank you to the
Joe Miller family for donating
NTLERS
9740 201
3 picnic shelters with electricity, picnic tables, grills
Swimming beach
Playground equipment
6 sand volleyball courts
1 youth-sized ball field
2 horseshoe pits
Modern restrooms
ASPERSON
UNO
RAIL
3 picnic shelters with electr
icity, picnic tables, grills
Playground equipment
Public boat launch
Sand volleyball court
Modern restrooms
AST
OMMUNITY
1 picnic shelter with electricity, picnic tables, grill
Playground equipment
Tennis courts
1 youth-sized ball field
ITTER
ITTER
RAIL
1 picnic shelter with electricity, picnic tables, grills
Ed Mako Environmental Learning Center
Archery (members only)
Equestrian trails
Cross-country ski trails
ALLEY
Learn to Skate
UESDAY
KATING
CHEDULE
UNE
. 7, 2012 (
LESSONS
EGISTRATION
STARTS
PROGRAM
#
Snowplow Sam 6-6:30/6:30 p.m. #5607
Basic 1 6-6:30/6:30 p.m. #5620
P.A.L.S. 6:30-7/6 p.m. #5611
Snowplow Sam 6:30-7/6 p.m. #5619
Hockey 1-2 6:30-7/6 p.m. #5612
Basic 1 7-7:30/7:30 p.m. #5597
Hockey 1-2 7-7:30/7:30 p.m. #5618
Hockey 3-4 7-7:30/7:30 p.m. #5604
Adults 7:30-8/7
p.m. #5598
Basic 2-3 7:30-8/7 p.m. #5617
Basic 4-8 7:30-8/7 p.m. #5599
For questions on Learn to Skate, e-mail
Note: Based on the skaters abilit
y, class and practice times may
switch within the same hour (i.e., practice first then lesson or
lesson first then practice).
Fall Lessonsvisit
after Aug. 25 for
a class list or call 952-985-4600 and we will mail you one.
Learn to Skate
Lakeville Arenas is excited to offer The New US Figure Skating Ba
sic Skills Program. The program is geared toward recreational
skaters of
all ages and skill levels. Instructors will follow the skill progressions outlined in US Figure Skating Basic Skills. Skaters w
ill be evaluated
IGURE
KATING
ASIC
KILLS
/$125 P.A.L.S
Designed for figure skaters 6 and
older with little or no skating experience. Will
work on forward/backward skating and
BASIC 2-3:
Designed for those figure skaters
that have passed Basic
1 or Snowplow Sam.
Will work on backward
skating, turning and
introduction to spins.
BASIC 4-5:
Designed for those figure
skaters that have passed Basic 3. Will work
on edges, crossovers and stroking
BASIC 6,7,8:
Designed for those figure
skaters that have passed Basic 5. Will work
and introduction to
jumping.
FREE SKATE 1-6:
Designed for those figure
skaters that have passed Basic 8. Free skate
will be divided into four sections moves in
the field, dance sequence, spins and jumps.
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PORTS
OMMUNITY
ONTACTS
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Lakeville Parks & Recreation
Department League Registration
League Name
Team Name
Managers Name
Phone (Home)
(Work)
Charge Visa
Card #
Waiver Statement:
I hereby release, absolve and hold harmless the City of Lakeville, its officers, employees and agents from damage resulting
from any injury incurred by me or my teammates while participating in the above mentioned programs. I/we understand that the Ci
ty of Lakeville
assumes no responsibility for injury before, during or after programs.
Team Manager Signature
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LEAGUES
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People, Parks
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DAPTIVE
AKEVILLE
952-985-4640
OSAIC
ICTURE
RAME
9:30-11 a.m.
$20, #5368
EWELRY
9:30-11 a.m.
$20, #5369
OTTERY
Thurs., Aug. 2 & 9
9:30-11 a.m.
$45, #5370
LAY
WITH
AINT
Ages 7 & up
DAPTIVE
ROGRAMS
Lakeville CAREs (Community Adapti
ve Recreation & Education) is
committed to providing recreational and educational experiences
for our school-age children with special needs. Students are
welcome and encouraged to bring a P.C.A. An experienced special
education staff member or volunteer will be on hand.
For more
information or to share ideas, please call 952-985-4615 or
952-232-2150.
ILD
ITTER
DAPTIVE
ATURE
OCATION
ITTER
ARM
ARK
ELC, 19300 R
ITTER
RAIL
of animals and experience the
Ritter Farm Park has to offer.
Experienced special education staff will be the camp leaders.
Participants may bring a PCA. Activi
ties will take place both indoors
and outdoors, so dress for the
sunscreen before arriving at the
camp. Bring a snack, lunch, small
cooler and a water bottle.
Minimum of 10 must be registered by
June 21 or class will be cancelled.
Wed-Fri., June 27-29, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
$48 #5621
ROGRAMS
THROUGH
AKEVILLE
REA
OMMUNITY
DUCATION
These summer classes are offered to ages K-12:
Adaptive Snackin' on Your Own
July 30-Aug. 2, 1-2 p.m. Cherry View Elementary, $38
Adaptive Watch Me Draw!
Aug. 6-9, 1-2 p.m. Cherry View Elementary, $46
Adaptive All About Money
Aug. 13-16, 1-2 p.m. Cherry View Elementary, $34
Adaptive Swim Lessons - spring and summer lessons offered at
McGuire Middle School
Registration and information is av
ailable at Community Education,
952-232-2150 or
Name of individual
-O-P
ROG
AKEVILLE
SUMMER
ESTIVAL
Lakeville knows how to celebrate!
Observing its 46
anniversary, Lakeville's
PANORAMA OF PROGRESS continues with
passion, celebrating the growth and
development of the
PROG, as the weeklong
festival is commonly
known, began largely
due to the success of
Industrial Park. Sensing
looked for a way to
Over 50 celebrations,
take place during the
week of July 4. By the
masses, residents line
up to watch the grand
of July
fireworks!
This celebration is
partially funded through
buttons. Most programs
require participant and/
button. Buttons are
available for purchase at
City Hall or at many local
businesses for $2 each.
Visit
www.panoprog.org
for a list of button sale
Be a part of
the tradition, support
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Community
through
People, Parks
& Programs
ATERSHED
LEANUP
PRIL
21
NOON
Come celebrate Earth Day
by volunteering to help
clean up debris from
This event will be a
collection drop-off point
for local food shelves.
Groups and
For more information
or to volunteer, call
952-985-4500 by April 2.
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Lakeville Senior Center
OLD
Zumba Gold takes the Zumba formula
and modifies the moves and pacing to
suit the needs of todays baby boomers.
elements the Zumba Fitness-Party is
known for: Zesty La
tin music, easy-to-
follow moves and the invigorating,
Tues. & Thurs., 3:30-4:15 p.m.
$5 per class, payable in advance each
month (no refunds), class minimum-5
XERCISE
LASS
Exercise with a trained instructor. Have
fun and move to music through a
4:15-5:15 p.m.
2 punches, class minimum-5, max.-20
55-P
LUS
ITNESS
LASS
This class is presented by Personal
Fitness Solutions and is taught by a
certified and trained instructor who
understands the needs of seniors.
Classes include cardiovascular,
strength, flexibility and balance
exercises, which are effective at
improving health, fitness and quality of
OGA
Come for an hour of gentle, flowing
yoga. No experience necessary.
Senior Center Programs
Senior Center Programs
Senior Center Programs
To be eligible to participate in Senior
Center programs, you must be a current me
mber of the Lakeville Senior Center. Men
and women, age 50 and older, ar
e eligible for membership. Annual membership fees are: $18/single, $34/dual for Lakeville
residents, and $30 per person for non-residents. Also, a Senior
Center liability release must be signed for each activity
before you begin participation. For more info
rmation, call the Senior Center at 952-985-4622.
Lakeville, MN 55044
Senior Center Programs
Senior Center Programs
Senior Center Programs
ENIOR
ENTER
ISSION
TATEMENT
The Lakeville Senior Citizens
will focus on the well-being
of individuals age 50 and
older in order to enhance the
emotional, physical and
For additional senior
program information,
please call Linda Walter,
Senior Coordinator, at
952-985-4622, stop by the
Senior Center, or go to
www.lakevillemn.gov,
for Senior Center under
City Departments.
RIVER
8-Hour Courses (Cost: $24)
Apr. 23 & 24 5:30-9:30 p.m.
May 21 & 22 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Jun. 18 & 19 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Jul. 30 & 31 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Sep. 24 & 25 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Apr. 9 (Mon.) 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Apr. 14 (Sat.) 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
May 14 (Mon.) 5:30-9:30 p.m.
May 19 (Sat.) 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Jun. 11 (Mon.) 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Jun. 16 (Sat.) 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Jul. 28 (Sat.) 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Aug. 13 (Mon.) 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Aug. 18 (Sat.) 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Sep. 10 (Mon.) 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Sep. 15 (Sat.) 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Art Crawl in the Upper St.
May 16
Fox on the Fairway at the
Old Log Theater
June 12
Spillville Billy Clock Museum
June 27
Twins Game
Green Lake Cruise
Sep. 28
Red Wing Tour
REE
ENIORS
AREGIVERS
OPIC
EMINARS
The Lakeville Senior Resource Coalition, made up of the
Lakeville Senior Center, He
ritage Library, Lakeville
Highview Hills, is offering a 4-session seminar on how to
help you or your loved one to age wisely. Refreshments will
be served. Presentations will be conducted by Vitaly Salo,
executive director of Home Instead Senior Care.
April 3, 6-7:30 p.m.
Lakeville Senior Center, 20732 Holt Ave.
Seniors and Finances
Learn the basics of financial
Despite the increasing number of
communications options, it is be
coming increasingly difficult
to exchange information. Discover ways to overcome
obstacles and comm
healthcare providers, businesses and other generations.
April 17, 6-7:30 p.m.
Lakeville South High School, 21135 Jacquard Ave.
Aging Parent Care
Too often, fear and lack of planning
drive the decisions families make regarding senior care.
Seniors so much want to avoid being a burden on their
families and to maintain their
lifestyle that they often deny
their true need for care and make bad choices. Learn how to
help your senior with such decisions and what signs indicate
that changes are necessary.
April 24, 6-7:30 p.m.
Heritage Library, 20085 Heritage Dr., Lakeville
Options for Senior Housing & Care
During difficult financial
times, it is vital that seniors and their families are educated
about the many senior care
options which are available.
Learn about the current leve
ls of care, including less
expensive care options, fina
ncing possibilities, enlisting
support for caregiving duties and how to get paid for your
PCOMING
VENTS
July 6 & 7, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Pan-O-Prog Bazaar: bake sale, crafters, white elephant sale
XTENDED
You do not
need to be a senior citizen to
enjoy these trips! Call the Senior Center for more
information - 952-985-4622.
New York City Tour featuring the 9-11 Memorial
Sept. 6-11, 2012
Pacific Northwest Wine Cruise & Tour
Sept. 13-22, 2012
Paris to Normandys Landing Beaches
Oct. 29-Nov. 6, 2012
Lakeville Area Arts Center
IDS
HEELS
This camp is for the budding potter to
experiment with creating pottery on the
wheel. No experience necessary.
Please come dressed for mess and
bring your own towel.
Mon. & Tues.
June 18, 19, 25 & 26, $80
Ages 11-14, 9:30 a.m.-noon #5338
Wed. & Thurs.
June 20, 21, 27 & 28, $80
Ages 11-14, 9:30 a.m.-noon #5339
Mon. & Tues.
Aug. 6, 7, 13 & 14, $80
Ages 11-14, 9:30 a.m.-noon #5340
ATURE
RINTS
AINTINGS
Have fun exploring Ritter Farm Park
Arts Center
20965 Holyoke Ave.
Promoting cultural
enrichment and
artistic experiences
IXED
EDIA
ATURE
Introduce your child to an extravaganza of art
materialsall included in the registration fee! The
class will be exploring drawing, watercolor, mixed
media finishing, acrylics, inks and gesso
Kids On Wheels
Lakeville Area Arts Center
BSTRACT
XPRESSIONISM
LISON
RICE
Expand your knowledge of acrylics,
glazes and gels. Students should have
a basic understanding of color mixing,
for those who wish to gain a greater
understanding of expressionism
Tues., 3 weeks, 6-9 p.m., $45
April 10, 17 & 24
UMMER
OTTERY
ARB
UGHES
Beginners receive an introduction to
basic throwing techniques and a brief
demo on hand-building techniques.
Intermediate and advanced students
continue to develop and expand their
technical abilities. Fee includes 25 lbs.
of clay and $10 worth of firing.
Additional firing is $1/lb. Bring a towel.
Wed., 5 weeks, 6-9 p.m., $120
June 13-July 18 (skip 7/4) #5373
July 25-Aug. 15
S
OUTH
HEATER
RAIRE
HEATRE
All instruction, costumes, music and
scenery necessary for the play are
provided by PFT, and are included in
the registration fee. Upon registration
your child is automatically accepted
into the cast.
IMPORTANT REHEARSAL
INFORMATION:
Auditions for specific parts take place
the first day of camp from 1 to 3 p.m.
Children need to be prepared to stay
the entire two hours, and some of the
characters may need to stay longer.
rest of the week will depend on the
part he or she receives. Specific
schedules will be passed out after
auditions. Rehearsal times will fall
Beauty & The Beast
Arts Center
20965 Holyoke Ave.
Special Events
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Department Hotline
952-985-4690
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Sports & Community Contacts
Would you like your
sports group or
community club
information listed here?
Contact the Lakeville
Parks & Recreation
Department at
952-985-4610.
For more information
call 952-985-4600
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PHONE952-985-4600
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FAX952-985-4499
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City of Lakeville
20195 Holyoke Ave.
Lakeville, MN 55044
Check, credit card
WALK-IN
City Hall
20195 Holyoke Ave.
Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
After-hours drop box at City
Hall, 20195 Holyoke Ave.
Extra registration forms
available at
www.lakevillemn.gov
Adult Team Sports
Contact Dan Brettschneider at 952-985-4615.
Confirmations
The Parks & Recreation Depa
rtment will send program
receipts to confirm registration if
registering other than online. If a
class is full, your name will be placed on a waiting list and your fee
Please register early to ensure a space. Most activities have
registration deadlines, generally fi
ve business days prior to start of
activity (unless otherwise noted).
The Parks & Recreation Department
reserves the right to cancel a program. Those enrolled in a program
that is cancelled will receive a refund.
Payment
Registration, team sports and
facility reservations can be
made with cash, check or credit card
Refund Policy
Registration fees for a program cancelled by the Parks &
Recreation Department will be fully refunded. A $2 service fee will be
charged for individual cancellations made prior to the start of program
and/or activity registration deadline. No refunds can be made after
start of program and/or activity registration deadline, whichever comes
Scholarships
Financial scholarships are available for eligible youth
recreation participants. For information, call 952-985-4600.
Equal Opportunities
The City of Lakeville believes that all residents
regardless of race, color,
national origin, sex, religion, age or disability
have the right to participate in activi
ties of their choice. For those with
disabilities, please call 952-985-4615.
Waiver Statement
When registering for a program by phone, the
following waiver statement is implie
d: "I hereby release, absolve and
hold harmless the City of Lakeville,
its officers, employees and agents
from damage resulting from any injury incurred by me or my child while
participating in any Parks & Recreati
on program. I/we understand that
the City of Lakeville assumes no resp
onsibility for injury before, during,
or after programs."
Disclaimer
This program schedule is published for information
purposes only. Lakeville reserves the right to make changes in the
content and provision of the pr
ogram schedule without notice.
Photos:
Lakeville Parks & Recreation
Department periodically takes pictures of
participants in our programs, during special
events and in the park
s. These photos may
be used in the Citys media publications.
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