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IN THIS ISSUE The Volunteer Impact Pages 4-5 COMMUNITY RECREATION GUIDE WWW.WESTERVILLE.ORG WESTERVILLE parks & recreation S M T W R F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 May PROGRAM REGISTRATION DATES Swim Lesson Registration dates See page 34 Registration information See page 70 Business Thrives in Westerville Ohio Senior Olympics State Games SUMMER 2016

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Page 1: 2016 Summer Community Recreation Guide

WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.westerville .orgPB 1

IN THIS ISSUE

The Volunteer ImpactPages 4-5

C O M M U N I T Y R E C R E A T I O N G U I D EW W W. W E S T E RV I L L E . O R G

WEST ERV I LLE

parks & recreation

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May

PROGRAM REGISTRATION DATES

Swim Lesson Registration datesSee page 34

Registration information See page 70

Business Thrives in Westerville

Ohio Senior Olympics State Games

S U M M E R 2 0 1 6

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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.westerville .org2 3

CITY OF WESTERVILLE AWARD WINNING COMMUNITY

MISSION STATEMENTThe City of Westerville is dedicated to providing exemplary municipal services to our community and fostering prosperity while embracing our unique heritage and character.

CITY VALUESInnovationStewardshipExcellenceAccountability

parks & recreation

Integrity and TrustPublic SafetyCommunity EngagementEmployee Enrichment

“Healthiest Employer” - City of Westerville - HealthiestEmployers.com 2014“America’s Happiest City” (#7) - City of Westerville - Movoto Real Estate 2014“#1 Suburb in America” – City of Westerville - Movoto Real Estate 2013“Best Public Art” - Westerville Sculpture Project - Best of the ‘Bus 2013 Healthy Ohioans Healthy Community Platinum Award 2012-2014 Gold Award 2006-2011 – City of Westerville - Ohio Department of Health “America’s Friendliest Towns” (#5) - City of Westerville - Forbes Magazine – 2012“Bicycle Friendly Community” - City of Westerville - League of American Bicyclists 2012“Tree City USA Community” – City of Westerville – Arbor Day Foundation 1976-2016“Best Places to Live in America”- City of Westerville - Money Magazine 2007, 2009“Sportstown Ohio”- City of Westerville - National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA) / Sports Illustrated 2003

COMMUNITY AWARDS

Accredited Department - City of Westerville Urban Forestry - Society of Municipal Arbortists (SMA) 2015Excellence in Parks and Recreation Management National Gold Medal Award – Westerville Parks & Recreation Department - National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA) 2013, 2007, 2001, 1974Accredited Department - Westerville Senior Center - National Institute of Senior Centers (NISC) 2012Ohio Partner Award – City of Westerville – The State Organization on Arts and Disability (VSA) 2012Accredited Department – Westerville Service Department - American Public Works Association 2010Accredited Department – Westerville Parks & Recreation Department - Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) 2005-2015Award of Excellence - Youth Sports – Westerville Parks & Recreation Department - Ohio Parks and Recreation Association (OPRA) 2005

DEPARTMENT AWARDS

“Best Outdoor Municipal Pool” - Highlands Park Aquatic Center – Columbus Parent - Best of Columbus and Family Faves 2010-2015 Award of Excellence - Natural Resources and Conservation - Highlands Park Wetlands - Ohio Parks and Recreation Association (OPRA) 2013“Best Park for Dogs” - Westerville Bark Park - Best of the ‘Bus 2013“Best Recreation Center” - Westerville Community Center - Columbus Parent Best of Columbus 2010-2014 Award of Excellence - Parks Development - First Responder’s Park - Ohio Parks and Recreation Association (OPRA) 2012 Honor Award - Highlands Park Aquatic Center – Columbus American Institute of Architects (AIA) 2012 Award of Excellence - Parks Development - Highlands Park Aquatic Center - Ohio Parks and Recreation Association (OPRA) 2011 Award of Excellence - Park Development - Millstone Creek Park - Ohio Parks and Recreation Association (OPRA) 2010“Best Outdoor Playground” - Millstone Creek Park – Columbus Parent - Best of Columbus 2010, 2014

FACILITY AWARDS

Westerville Community Recreation Guide Editor:Toni [email protected]

NOTES TO THE EDITOR

From Aug 1 - Sept 10, the entire Watering Hole indoor pool complex will be closed for scheduled ceiling painting and roof repairs. Also, from Aug 22 - Sept 5, additional areas of the Community Center will be closed for maintenance and repairs. All ultimate passholders may utilize the Highlands Park Aquatic Center, free of charge throughout the maintenance time-frame. For more information on closings, please visit the City website www.westerville. org or call the Community Center at (614) 901-6500.

ANNUAL MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRSAT THE WESTERVILLE COMMUNITY CENTER

Emerald Award - Community Excellence - Westerville Service Department Refuse and Recycling Containers - SWACO 2011Sustainability Award - Greenways & Water Quality - Westerville Service Department - Central Ohio Rain Garden Initiative (CORGI), Center for Energy & Environment, Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) 2011Award of Excellence – “A City Within A Park” Blog – Ohio Parks and Recreation Association (OPRA) 2014Award of Excellence – Health & Wellness Wednesdays – Ohio Parks and Recreation Association (OPRA) 2014Award of Excellence – Historical and Cultural Arts – Mural on the Path - Ohio Parks and Recreation Association (OPRA) 2014Award of Excellence – Historical and Cultural Arts – 2013 Year of the Arts - Westerville Parks & Recreation Department - Ohio Parks and Recreation Association (OPRA) 2013Award of Excellence - Park Law Enforcement - Live Emergency Action Plan Training – Westerville Parks & Recreation Department - Ohio Parks and Recreation Association (OPRA) 2012Award of Excellence - Senior and Active Adult Program – Westerville Senior Center “Thanks for the Memories - A USO Tribute Show” - Ohio Parks and Recreation Association (OPRA) 2011

PROGRAMS & SERVICES AWARDS

C O M M U N I T Y

BACK ROW: Mike Heyeck; John Bokros, Vice Mayor; Tim Davey; Diane Fosselman.

FRONT ROW: Craig Treneff, Chair; Kathy Cocuzzi, Mayor; Larry Jenkins, Vice Chair.

CITY COUNCILW E S T E R V I L L E

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AQUATICS / SWIM LESSONS WATER AEROBICS Community Center HPAC SWIM LESSONS Community Center HPAC

CONTINUOUS LEARNING ACCESS TO RECREATION EDUCATIONAL Preschool Youth Adult OUTDOOR Preschool Youth

CREATIVE ARTS ARTS / CRAFTS Preschool Youth Adult COOKING Preschool Youth DANCE / DRAMA Youth HEALTHY ACTIVE LIFESTYLE GROUP FITNESS / AEROBICS Youth Adult

MIND / BODY / YOGA / PILATES Preschool Adult SPORTS Preschool Youth Adult CAMPS PRIME TIME HEALTHY ACTIVE LIFESTYLE CREATIVE ARTS / EVENTS

NEWS AND NOTES AROUND THE CITY ARTS

COMMUNITY EVENTS

PARKS AND RECREATION INFORMATION HOURS / PRICING ONLINE REGISTRATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES HIGHLANDS PARK AQUATIC CENTER RENTAL INFORMATION BIRTHDAY PARTIES EVERAL BARN AND HOMESTEAD SHELTER RENTAL

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RECREATION GUIDEC O M M U N I T Y

350 N. Cleveland Avenue, Westerville, Ohio 43082-9105www.westerville.org

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C L A S S E SPRESCHOOL: 4 mos. to 5 or 6 yrs oldYOUTH: 5 or 6 to 18 yrs oldADULT: 16 yrs and older

Front Cover Photo: Volunteers from Westerville Division of Police Explorers Post 29 set up flags for the Memorial Day Field of Heroes event at the Sports Complex.

Above Photo: Having tons of fun at Highlands Park Aquatic Centers SummerFest. See the Community Events section for all 2016 events.

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Volunteers can truly make a community better, and that is certainly the case in the City of Westerville.

“It is so important to give back,” said Laura Emler, a Senior Center volunteer. “Not only does the community benefit, but you do too.”

According to an article written in Forbes Magazine (March 2015,) author Mark Horoszowski gives five surprising benefits to volunteering.

1. VOLUNTEERING TIME MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE YOU HAVE MORE TIME.

When giving your time to helping others you get a sense of unlimited time because while you might be completing specific tasks, they are not your normal routine. This is a similar feeling to when you donate to charity you feel wealthier.

2. VOLUNTEERING YOUR SKILLS HELPS YOU DEVELOP NEW SKILLS.

Volunteering in areas where you are not skilled can help you learn new skills, helping you at home or even propelling your career in areas you would not usually apply.

3. VOLUNTEERING YOUR BODY HELPS YOU HAVE A HEALTHIER BODY.

A Corporation for National & Community Service reported that those who volunteer have lower mortality rates. Volunteering will put you in a good mood which leads to less stress and depressed feelings.

IMPACTThe Volunteer

4. VOLUNTEERING YOUR EXPERIENCE HELPS BUILD YOUR EXPERIENCE.

Volunteering for areas where you have experience will definitely benefit those around you, but volunteering in areas where you have no experience will benefit you and possibly help you switch fields or move to the non-profit sector.

5. VOLUNTEERING YOUR LOVE MAKES YOU FEEL MORE LOVE.

Just as with time, when you volunteer you love for something or someone, you will feel more love and happiness. The more people volunteer the happier they are.

Each April, the City of Westerville celebrates its volunteer’s with special awards given to those who have made an impact on the City and its residents.

“We could not offer all the services and programs that we do without volunteers. Whether sprucing up a park for the day or aiding counselors during summer camps, everyone and every effort makes a difference,” says Chelsea Welen, Parks and Recreation Volunteer Program Manager.

Last year, the Parks and Recreation Department alone was supported by nearly 700 volunteers who gave more than 8,000 hours of their time to support the organization.

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“It is so important to give back. Not only does the community benefit, but you do too.”- Laura Emler, Senior Center volunteer

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Plant Westerville – May 21-29

Passholder Appreciation Night – Friday, May 27

Classic Movies Series – Friday’s, June 17, July 15 and August 19

Westerville Area Chamber of Commerce Music and Arts Festival – Saturday, July 10 and/or Sunday, July 11

SummerFest - Saturday, July 16

Kids Try-Athalon - Sunday, August 28

ONGOING PROJECTS:Maintaining Landscaping

Neighborhood Park Watch Volunteers

Path Watch Volunteers

For additional information visit www.westerville.org/getinvolved

or contact the Community Center at (614) 901-6500.

Trends and Highlights Overview 2015

CHAPLAIN CORP1,443 HOURS, 7 VOLUNTEERS

WFD CITIZEN AUXILIARY TEAM682 HOURS, 72 VOLUNTEERS

PARKS & RECREATION8,321 HOURS, 683 VOLUNTEERS

SENIOR CENTER6,347 HOURS, 218 VOLUNTEERS

BOARDS & COMMISSIONS996 HOURS, 47 VOLUNTEERS

EXPLORER POST 291,673 HOURS, 42 VOLUNTEERS

WPD RESERVE OFFICERS2,359 HOURS, 13 VOLUNTEERS

PATH WATCH890 HOURS, 29 VOLUNTEERS

WPD CITIZEN POLICE ACADEMY ALUMNI3,862 HOURS, 120 VOLUNTEERS

VOLUNTEER RECOGNITIONin the City of Westerville (2015)

1,221VOLUNTEERS

22,711TOTAL HOURS

Summer Volunteer Opportunities with Parks and Recreation

24.9%RESIDENTSVOLUNTEER

31.6%

RESIDENTSVOLUNTEER

(vounteeringinamerica.gov)

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Westerville businesses now have access to another program to help keep the cost of doing business low. Introducing the 2016 Westerville Incentive Savings for Efficiency program, or businessWISE, an incentive program supporting energy efficiency and conservation projects for commercial and industrial electric customers.

Incentives are available to non-residential customers with annual electrical usage of more than 250,000 kWh (Large-businessWISE Program) and non-residential customers with annual electrical usage of less than 250,000 kWh (Small-businessWISE Program). Projects must include a facility improvement that results in a permanent reduction in electrical energy usage (kWh).

Pre-approval applications for proposed Large-businessWISE projects will be accepted until Monday, May 2, while pre-approval applications for proposed Small-businessWISE projects are accepted on an ongoing basis. Applicants will be notified of the status of their pre-approval application in July.

Then, contingent upon available funding, the City may provide efficiency incentives to large electric customers for previously completed energy efficiency projects that have resulted in energy savings and peak demand reduction.

To determine your business’s eligibility, download a program application or learn more about businessWISE, visit www.westerville.org/businessWISE or e-mail [email protected].

TO KEEP BUSINESS UTILITY COSTS LOW

WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.westerville.org6

Small businessWISE Large businessWISE

Chase Bank project

Westerville City School’s project

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of MappingTHE POWER

Did you know the City’s Information Systems Department creates maps using Geographic Information System (GIS) technology? This system enables the user to store and access valuable geographic data for analyzing and displaying all types of location-specific information related to a site or area within the City.

“GIS is a powerful tool providing information that is helpful in planning the future development of the community,” said Kimberly Sharp, AICP, Deputy Director of Planning & Development.

The City’s online GIS maps help residents and businesses better understand corporate boundaries and limits as well as the precise location and streets of sites. Some examples of what information the system can provide are: whether a location is zoned for a business, if an address is located within City corporate limits, and where the closest park or trail is to a current location. Data captured and maintained in GIS can include anything from fire hydrant locations to trees maintained by the City, all from a bird’s eye view facilitated by a digital mapping format.

“Without GIS, it can take weeks to compile data to solve a problem,” says Courtney Orr, GIS Coordinator. “Imagine getting a list of 15,000 addresses. You need to create a map that shows where each of them are located. With GIS this is a simple problem and takes just minutes to produce. You can then use tools within GIS to analyze those locations to find things such as proximity, patterns, and point density.”

GIS data answer questions and solve problems by displaying information in a way that is quickly understood and easily shared —on a map!

For more information please email: [email protected].

Otterbein University announced it is partnering with the City of Westerville and other leading organizations from the private and public sectors in central Ohio to create a new science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) Innovation Center.

The center will bring together educators, business, industry and regional economic planning and development partners all in one location, creating a unique resource for students, entrepreneurs and the Westerville community.

Space and services will be provided to support start-up businesses with potential to become high-growth companies, as well as lab space and services to support research and development and prototyping for small- to medium-sized manufacturers. Additionally, there will be space for community members who are interested in innovation and creation.

For more information visit www.otterbein.edu/Spotlights.

New Innovation Center to Openin 2016

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Westerville has always been known as a community with progressive amenities paired with an unwavering commitment to economic support, growth and partnerships. Over the years, strategic development has made Westerville a model of self-sufficiency. From the Uptown District to the newly built and expanding Westar Neighborhood Retail Center, each area has its own character and amenities to attract and retain businesses as well as entertain residents and guests alike.

UptownIn Uptown Westerville, old-generation charm meets new-generation shopping, dining, and entertainment. Newly completed public improvements such as the City Hall corridor and parking lot complete with brick sidewalks, decorative lighting, and plenty of seating meets the needs of newly refurbished buildings and restaurants like 8 State Bistro (opened March), Shirley’s Popcorn, Whit’s Frozen Custard and LuLu’s Sweet Shop. Uptown also offers a variety of office and housing opportunities as well as unique additional amenities such as the Uptown Westerville Farmer’s Market (every Wednesday during the summer months), 4th Fridays (April-September), a front row seat for seasonal parades, and numerous holiday activities.

Westar Neighborhood Retail CenterWestar, a 1,000-acre development with immediate access to I-71, multiple recreational opportunities, and a multitude of dining and shopping venues within walking distance has quickly become a premier business powerhouse in the Midwest due to its quality, location, and amenities. The newly built Westar Neighborhood Retail Center, situated on Polaris Parkway and Worthington Rd, has seen store openings such as Mutt & Co, Fresh Thyme market and a free-standing Buffalo Wild Wings, with plans to open many more through the summer months.

Business ThrivesIN WESTERVILLE

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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There are plentiful options for parking in Uptown. In addition to street parking, look for Park & Walk signs for convenient parking lots within walking distance of shopping, dining and entertainment.

Stay in touch with the City’s economic developmentinitiatives by visiting www.business.westerville.org.

Additional information regarding construction updates can be found at www.westerville.org/construction.

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Summer Safety from the Westerville Division of FireSummer is almost here and with it celebrations like the 4th of July and Memorial Day; and major yard clean-up of brush and leaves left over from the fall and winter season. You may be asking what these two have in common, the answer is fire.

FIREWORKSOhio law allows for purchase and use of fireworks by consumers throughout the state. Although limited, these fireworks include smoke bombs, glow snakes, sparklers and snaps. The law states that all other fireworks must be removed from the state after purchase.

“Legal to purchase and use does not always mean safe.” said Westerville Division of Fire (WFD) Fire Chief Dave Williams.

Sparklers, which are readily available, are the number one injury-causing firework. Sparklers burn at or near 1800o F degrees. In comparison, glass melts at 900o F. Burn injuries are not the only concern with legal and illegal fireworks. Errant fireworks have caused many building fires. The cost of fireworks related fires was $32 million in 2011.

The WFD strongly encourages people to use great caution when using fireworks. Be aware of nearby buildings and other combustibles, but most importantly keep a very keen eye on children to prevent injuries.

A much safer experience can be had at the annual Westerville Rotary 4th of July fireworks display. The display is assembled and detonated by professionals under the watchful eye of WFD staff.

OPEN BURNINGOpen burning is allowed for cooking, warmth, pleasure and ceremony. The City requires the fire to be contained within a pit or a commercially available screened-in burner. The wood must be clean and dry to prevent excessive smoke, the fire can be no larger than three feet in diameter and two feet high, and cannot be used for waste disposal. Please use the City yard waste pickup to remove debris from property.

“Burning of leaves or other yard waste is not permitted,” said Williams. “When the Fire Division responds to open burns of yard or construction waste the fire will be extinguished.”

If you wish to have an open burn for any of these reasons please call the WFD at (614) 901-6600 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. to meet with an inspector and discuss your situation. A burn permit will be issued at that time.

CONTAINED PIT FIRE

APPROVED FIREWORKS

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“I would like to thank Westerville’s Youth Police Academy and the Explorer program for educating my two children and many others, of the importance of safety and obeying laws. It has made them safer drivers, and active members in our community.”

- Sherrie Vatelle, Parent

The Westerville Division of Police (WPD) will again host the Youth Police Academy from July 11 -15. Student participants learn basic law enforcement principles pertaining to crime scene investigations, evidence collection, search and seizure, OVI rules and regulations, traffic stops, and building searches. Students will also engage in light physical training, team building exercises and formation marching. The program is designed for any student who is interested in a law enforcement career or similar careers in the criminal justice field. In addition to being exposed to law enforcement operations, participants will build skills in the areas of leadership, communication, and teamwork.

Once students have successfully completed the Youth Police Academy, they will have the opportunity to join the division’s WPD’s Youth Explorer Post. The Explorer Post is a pre-professional program that offers extended training in law enforcement operations, with an emphasis on volunteering and community service. Under the guidance of Westerville Police officers, members of the Post meet on a weekly basis to learn new skills, participate in scenario based trainings, work with like-minded students, and continue their training.

Westerville Division of PoliceYouth Police Academy

“My experience in the Youth Police Academy was a true life changer. Going through the week-long academy was a great experience because you get to work hands-on with some gear that the officers use every day. After completing the academy you can join the Explorer program to dive deeper into this career path. The explorer post has given me the opportunity get a better understanding of what law enforcement officers do on a daily basis. You are given many opportunities to interact with officers and the community. This program will definitely help develop character.” - A.J. Chaffee (Explorer Post Lieutenant)

YOUTH POLICE ACADEMY EXPLORER EXPERIENCE

The Youth Police Academy and Explorer programs are free for participants. Students must be at least 14 years old (completed the eighth grade) and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0. Applications can be downloaded from the city website (www.westerville.org/YPA). A complete list of dates and requirements is included in the application. Class size for the Youth Police Academy is limited to the first 20 students. If you have an interest in the field of criminal justice and want to give back to your community, you are strongly encouraged to apply. Applications are due April 30th.

Application Deadline

April 30, 2016

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The state of Ohio Senior Olympics began in 1979. The Games have grown over the years, but the purpose remains the same: to promote healthy lifestyles and physical activity for adults age 50 and over, and provide top-quality athletic competition.

In addition to regional/local Games, each year there is a state competition qualifying athletes for the national games. Ohio’s Games are open to regional/local participants, as well as athletes from outside of the state. The City of Westerville has been host to the regional/local games for the past three years, and will host the state of Ohio Senior Olympics for the first time in 2016. This event is the state’s only qualifier for the national games.

“This year’s Games are more exciting than ever,” said Chris Shirring, Parks and Recreation Program Manager for Older Adults. “There are seven new events and a Hall of Fame banquet on opening day.”

Included in the excitement this year is the opportunity for each registrant to participate in 19 different sports. Athletes also get a personalized T-shirt and the ability to race in the 5K with family and friends of all ages.

“This year the 5K race is open to anyone regardless of age,” said Shirring. “We felt it was important for family and friends to race alongside their loved one to show support and share in the fun and fitness.”

Besides being fun for participants, there is also healthy competition for athletes who may have competed for years in activities such as track and field, swimming, golf, bowling and tennis. Paul and Sandra Rue were the flag bearers at last year’s Nationals in Minnesota. Paul medaled in both shot-put and discus while Sandra ran track. Sandra is the national women’s record holder for her age division in both the 50-and 100-yard dashes.

Registration for state of Ohio Senior Olympics is open from April 1-May 27 online at www.ohioseniorolympics.org. The fee is $30 per participant. The National Senior Games will be held in Birmingham, Alabama June 2-15, 2017.

Westerville to Host

National Gold Medal Department

“This year’s Games are more exciting than ever.”

- Chris Shirring Parks and Recreation Program Manager for Older Adults

Proud member organization of:

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Ohio Senior Olympics State GamesJune 10-26, 2015Registration April 1 – May 27Register online at www.ohioseniorolympics.orgCheck in at the Westerville Community Center (350 N Cleveland Ave)

3 on 3 Basketball5k (open to all ages)ArcheryBadmintonBowling Singles, Men’s & Women’s Doubles, Mixed DoublesCycling

5K Time Trials, 10K Time Trials, 20k Road Race

GolfHorseshoesPickleball

Singles Mixed Doubles, Men’s & Women’s Doubles

RaceWalk 5000M, 1500MRacquetball Singles, Doubles & Mixed DoublesShuffleboardSoftballSwimming (see ohioseniorolympics.org for full event list)Table TennisTennis Singles, Men’s & Women’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles

TRACK & FIELD EVENTS OFFEREDJumping Events

High Jump, Pole Vault, Running Long Jump, Triple Long Jump

Running Events50M, 100M, 200M, 400M, 800M, 1500M, 4x100M

Throwing Events Discus, Hammer Throw, Javelin, Shot Put, Volleyball

SPORTS OFFERED

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With the right assortment of plants (including trees, bushes and more), you can attract a wide variety of wildlife to your yard for a full summer of watching. From birds to deer, you could have an entire forest of animals visiting you throughout the warmer months.

Bushes and/or shrubs make great homes for both birds and mammals. Rabbits, chipmunks and other ground dwelling animals make homes in and under shrubs for protection from hawks and other predators. Bushes such as viburnum, forsythia, and boxwood provide nesting areas and hiding spots for the numerous song birds we enjoy in central Ohio.

Flowers and agricultural plantings attract many animals as well; however they are typically seen as a food source. Sunflowers are one type that can add color to your yard but also attract squirrels and birds for the seed in the fall.

Various trees provide both shelter and food for animals and birds alike. Nests are built in branches or hollowed out areas of older trees. Berries, seed pods and leaves are favorites for birds, squirrels and deer. If you know what types of animals you want to attract, visit the local nursery and have a discussion with a professional. They will be able to tell you what trees or shrubs you want for your yard.

BACKYARD PLANTING TO ATTRACT WILDLIFETree Talk articles are presented by the Westerville Shade Tree Commission.

The Shade Tree Commission meets at 469 Westdale Ave. the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Meetings are open to the public. Information on the Commission can be found online at www.westerville.org/boardsandcommissions. Residents can also contact the Parks and Urban Forest Manager at (614) 901-6598 or [email protected] for information on trees.

THE SHADE TREE COMMISSION

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FACEBOOKcityofwesterville

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TWITTER @tellwesterville@WvilleElectric@WestervillePark@WestervillePD@WestervilleFire

INSTAGRAMcityofwesterville

As you plan to plant trees, remember these points:

1. Call 811 (Ohio Utilities Protection Service) a few days before digging. That way you will know exactly where any underground utility lines are located.

2. Remember to water new trees often. Whether it is a tree you planted or one placed by the city, a water bag is extremely helpful. Fill the bag every few days to ensure proper water amounts are given to the trees.

3. Consider root space when selecting a tree for your yard. Talking with a professional when you purchase a tree will help you select the appropriate tree for the space.

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All numbers are (614) area code unless otherwise noted.

Fire/Medical/Police Emergency 9-1-1Gas/Carbon Monoxide Leaks 9-1-1Mental Health Resources 2-1-1Non-life threatening emergency (Fire) 882-2213Non-life threatening emergency (Police) 882-7444

Animal Control 901-6863Animal Removal (Dead on roadside) 901-6740Cemeteries 901-6740City Manager’s Office 901-6400Clerk of Council 901-6410Community Affairs 901-6411Digging (Ohio Utilities Protection Service) 800-362-2764Economic Development 901-6403Electric Division 901-6700(outages, street lights, tree trimming near electric lines)Finance Department 901-6440Fire Division Headquarters 901-6600 CPR/First Aid Training 901-6600 Non-Emergencies 882-2213Human Resources 901-6406Income Tax 901-6420Leaf Collection 901-6740Mayor’s Court 901-6419Parks and Recreation Department 901-6500 Inclement Weather Hotline 901-6888 Administration 901-6530 Community Center 901-6500 Everal Barn and Homestead 901-6515 Parks Maintenance 901-6591 Highlands Park Aquatic Center 901-7665 Recreation Program Center 901-6531 Senior Center 901-6560 Shelter Information 901-6515 Urban Forestry 901-6598Permits Building 901-6650 Burning 901-6600 Parade/Block Party 901-6410 Security Alarm 901-6482 Zoning 901-6650Planning and Development 901-6650 Planning,Engineering, Zoning 901-6650 Traffic Engineering 901-6670 Zoning Enforcement 901-6660Police Division 901-6450 Administration 901-6470 Community Services 901-6860 Investigations 901-6475 Recorded Information Line 901-6879 Records 901-6450Service Department 901-6740 Sewer Emergencies 901-6740 Sewer Line Maintenance 901-6740 Stormwater Hotline 901-6740 Street Emergencies 901-6740 Street Maintenance Repairs 901-6740 Trash/Recycling Collection 901-6740 Water Emergencies 901-6740 Water Line Maintenance 901-6740Traffic Violations 901-6419Tree/Storm Damage (in right of way) 901-6591 After Hours 901-6790Tree Trimming (in right of way) 901-6598Utility Billing 901-6430Water Plant 901-6770

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The volunteer spirit in Westerville is so vibrant that it was recently featured on the television show, “Focus Westerville.”

Focus Westerville is a 30-minute city production that airs on WOCC-TV (Channel 3) and online. The program tells Westerville’s unique story while providing insight into City departments and services and the community. Viewers are able to gain a deeper understanding of the City and its daily operation.

The volunteer episode highlights various City programs and the dedicated residents behind them from the monthly Pancake Breakfast fundraiser to the Field of Heroes. The show’s host, John Buckles, says the episode is one you won’t want to miss.

“This has been one of my favorite productions to work on,” said Buckles. “It was inspiring to meet so many volunteers who are passionate about helping others and the Westerville community. Their stories are truly special.”

“It is never too late to get involved,” says volunteer Laura Elmer, “There are numerous volunteer opportunities in Westerville to fit your individual talents, interests and availability. I hope people will watch the show to see the positive impact they can make in Westerville.”

The entire volunteer edition can be viewed on the City’s YouTube channel at youtube.com/tellwesterville.

OTHER FOCUS WESTERVILLE EPISODES AVAILABLE ON THE (TELL WESTERVILLE) YOUTUBE CHANNEL:Division of FireHolidays in the CityPublic Service DepartmentDivision of Police Community ServicesParks and Recreation Department Master Plan Fiscal StewardshipCustomer ServiceMunicipal UtilitiesAmerica’s Friendliest Towns

FOCUS WESTERVILLE

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The Westerville Parks and Recreation Civic Theatre will present the production of “Disney The Little Mermaid,” Thursday, July 28 through Sunday, July 31.

Actors ages seven and older are invited to audition for the fully staffed musical production. Opportunities also exist for set design and construction, backstage crew and orchestra pit. Audition packets are available at the Westerville Community Center front desk (350 N Cleveland Ave.)

Disney’s The Little Mermaid Auditions May 7, 2016

The registration rate of $125 youth or $75 adult (if cast) includes all rehearsal materials and instruction.

Don’t miss the fun of this local production. For more information please contact the Program Leader at (614) 901-6575 or Program Manager at (614) 901-6512.

Performances Thursday, July 28 at 7 p.m. Friday, July 29 at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 30 at 7 p.m. Sunday, July 31 at 2 p.m.

Westerville Central High School 7118 Mt. Royal Ave.

Tickets may be purchased for $10 in advance at the Westerville Community Center (350 N Cleveland Ave.) or at the Westerville Central Box Office the day of the show.

Curtain Players presentsRobin HoodJune 16-18 and June 23-257:30 p.m.Alum Creek Amphitheater221 W Main St.

Community Band FestivalSat, June 41-9 p.m.Alum Creek Amphitheater221 W Main StContinuous music and artists throughout the day.Presented by the Arts Council of Westerville, Westerville Concert Band and Westerville Parks and Recreation

ANNOUNCES ITS 2016 SEASONWESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION CIVIC THEATRE

The Arts in Westerville

Look for information in the fall edition of the Community

Recreation Guide.

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Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID is presented through special arrangement

with Music Theatre International (MTI).

All authorized performance materials are also supplied by

MTI, 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019.

Tel.: (212) 541-4684 Fax: (212) 397-4684 www.MTIShows.com

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

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Public Art IN WESTERVILLE SPACES

7. Astronaut Grove 290 W. Main St REACH FOR THE STARS8. Alum Creek N. Park 211 W. Main St FAMILY9. Uptown Rotary Park 54 N. State St MINOTAUR AND MAIDEN10. Benjamin Hanby Park 115 E. Park St FAMILY (2)11. Westerville Library 126 S. State St COCHLEA BENCH STORYTELLER12. Westerville Service Complex 370 Park Meadow Dr RINGS OF TRUTH13. Westerville Square 585 S. State St WALTZING WALTZING (2) SHADOW DANCERS

14. Huber Village Park 362 Huber Village Blvd BASEBALL/SOFTBALL PLAYERS15. Highlands Park Aquatic Center 245 S. Spring Rd DRAGONFLY (x2) COMMUNITY TILE PROJECT16. Highlands Wetlands 245 S. Spring Rd FOWL LANGUAGE17. Towers Park 161 N. Spring Rd BASEBALL/SOFTBALL PLAYERS18. Millstone Creek Park 745 N. Spring Rd CHILDREN WITH TURTLE19. Hoff Woods Park 556 McCorkle Blvd HANCE MEMORIAL20. Westerville Recreational Path System MURAL ON THE PATH

1. Paul S. Metzger Park 137 Granby Place SOFTBALL PLAYER 2. Westerville Sports Complex 325 N. Cleveland Ave SOCCER PLAYERS TO LIFE3. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave ACROBAT BIKING FAMILY LIFE FORCE CHALLENGER ART GALLERY4. Westerville Fire Station 111 400 W. Main St SYNERGISTIC RHYTHM5. First Responders Park 374 W. Main St ETERNAL FLAME THE CROSSING TRADE CENTER STEEL6. Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St GRANDPARENT AND CHILD

The Arts in Westerville

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MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

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COMMUNITY EVENTSW E S T E R V I L L E

Thursday, Apr 28Friday, Apr 298 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Westerville Senior Center310 W. Main St.

FREEAges All

Come to the Senior Center and help support the Westerville

Senior Association at theannual garage sale.

Hurry, the good stuff won’t last!

Senior Center Garage Sale

S E L F D E F E N S E F O R W O M E N

Saturday, July 308 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Recreation Program Center64 E. Walnut Street

The Westerville Division of Police recognizes the need to educate women in our community in an effort to reduce their risk of becoming victims of crime. The Division’s self defense instructors developed a course designed to teach

simple effective defensive skills.

Class size is limited. If you are interested in participating, contact the Division of Police at (614) 901-6860 or

download an application online at www. westerville.org. A refundable $25 deposit

is required to save your spot. An informational packet will be mailed

to you approximately two weeks prior to your scheduled class.

Apr 21 - Jun 7Apply now to join a unique, eight-week

program offering behind-the-scenes access to City departments, services and staff.

Program application and additional information at

www.westerville.org/WCA.

SPRING 2016 WESTERVILLE CITIZEN’S ACADEMY Saturdays

8:30-9:30 a.m. All Ages

Heritage Park at Antrim Shelter60 N. Cleveland Ave

Activity: #208204-01Discounted Rate $15

Rate $20

Register for an instructor-led walk through eight different parks beginning in April and ending in August with a pool party. Participants will be updated weekly with wellness tips encouraging them to lead a healthy and active lifestyle. Complete all eight walks and receive an award. The 60-minute walks will begin at 8:30 a.m.

April 23 – Community Center (Sports Complex)May 7 – Huber Village Park May 21 – Spring Grove (Towers Trail)June 4 – Alum Creek North (Alum North/South)June 18 – Millstone (Millstone/Hoff)July 16 – Ohio Erie Trail (Meeting location TBA)July 30 – Heritage (Heritage/Metzger)August 13 – Highlands (Highlands/Boyer Nature)

W3WESTERVILLE WELLNESS WALK PASSPORT

Exhibition SpaceMay 1 - May 31

Westerville Senior

Center Exhibition

June 1 - July 31

Bess Alexander

Aug 1 - Aug 20

Westerville Senior Center

Photography

A complete list and information on acceptable items for disposal can be

found online.

www.westerville.org/HHW

Visit www.SWACO.org for additional collection dates and locations, as

well as information on their permanent collection site.

Saturday, May 14Public Service Complex350 Park Meadow Road

8 a.m. – 2 p.m.

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS

Waste Collection

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MAY

COMMUNITY EVENTS

LIVE WELL WESTERVILLE

Active Aging Week celebrates aging and active living! “Live it up” with a week of

FREE activities and events for anyone 55 and up.

Please enroll in each event separately.

National Senior Health and Fitness DayWednesday, May 259-11 a.m. Community Center Gymnasium350 N. Cleveland Ave.FREE

ActiveAging Week

Active Aging Week May 23- 27

Monday - Live Connected 2-3:30 p.m. Activity #505199-01 Recreation Program Center Min 5 Max 35Do you have a difficult time slowing down? Attend this guided meditation class and learn how to connect your mind, body and spirit and achieve balance, wholeness and fulfillment.

Tuesday - Live Creatively 9-10:30 a.m. Activity #505199-02 Recreation Program Center Min 6 Max 12Do you want to create a birdhouse? It’s never too late to use your imagination. Kits will be provided and you will have the opportunity to use your creativity to build your own unique house.

Wednesday - Live Well 9-11 a.m. Activity #505199-03 Westerville Community Center Min 20 Max 100To celebrate the 23rd-annual National Senior Health & Fitness Day a Health Fair with over 25 exhibitors, screenings, free breakfast and entertainment will be held at the Community Center.

Thursday - Live Outdoors 9-10:30 a.m. Activity #505199-04 Nature Boyer Preserve Min 6 Max 12“Take a hike” literally and learn how walking outside in nature benefits you! Stress is reduced, ability to focus improved and happiness increases. Please wear comfortable hiking or walking shoes and appropriate attire.

Friday - Livin’ in the City! 10:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. Activity #505199-05 Westerville Senior Center Min 6 Max 12 $5.00 bus fee at registrationCap off the week with a fun-filled shopping trip to the Whole Foods in Dublin and other locations, time permitting.

NATIONAL SENIOR HEALTH AND FITNESS

Name of Gardener(s) __________________________________________________

Address of Site _____________________________________ Zip Code __________

Phone# __________________ E-Mail _____________________________________

1. Entrants must live within the 43081 or 43082 zip code areas.2. All completed entry forms must be received by June 18 at 5 p.m. either at the Westerville Community Center (350 N Cleveland Ave), the Westerville Library (126 S State St) or Hoover Gardens (182 S Sunbury Rd.)3. All entrants will receive a sign for their yard to promote WesterFlora 2016.4. The WesterFlora Selection Committee will view all entries the by the week of June 20.5. Gardens selected for the WesterFlora July 17 Garden Tour will be notified by June 24.

Please consider this garden for the WesterFlora Garden Tour on July 17, 1-7 p.m. YES _____ NO _____I authorize the use of my name, address and photos of my garden in promotional materials. YES _____ NO _____Is your garden a designated National Wildlife Habitat? YES _____ NO _____It is ok to have Artists in my garden? YES _____ NO _____ It is ok to have Musicians in my garden? YES _____ NO _____

Sponsors: Westerville Parks & Recreation Department, Westerville Civic Beautification Committee, Westerville Garden Club and Hoover Gardens.

For additional information or questions call Karen Hovey at 614-882-9955 or Linda Laine 614-891-5599 or visit www.westerflora.com.

25th Annual WesterFlora Garden Tour July 17, 2016

Theme: “25th Celebration of Beauty” (Tour is Free to the Public)

Entries Accepted: May 1 - June 18 by 5 p.m.

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9:30 - 11 a.m.$10 per child

Age 6 and under with parent

Come to six of the nine weeks and receive a Preschool Playground Tour

T-Shirt. Please buy a punch card at the front desk of the Community Center.

Preschool Playground Tour

Monday June 27 Hannah Mayne Park, 55 Glenwood Ave

Monday July 11 Hoff Woods Park, 556 McCorkle Blvd

Monday July 18 Antrim Shelter at Heritage Park

60 N. Cleveland Ave.

Monday June 6 Alum Creek Park North, 221 W. Main St

Monday June 13 Metzger Park, 137 Granby Place

Monday June 20 Olde Towne Park

108 Old County Line Rd

Monday July 25 Walnut Ridge Park, 529 E. Walnut St

Monday August 1 Millstone Creek Park, 745 N. Spring Rd.

Monday August 8Spring Grove Park, 1201 E. County Line Rd

Friday, May 275:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Highlands Park Aquatic Center245 S. Spring Rd.

All AgesHPAC Passholders Only

Enjoy the evening of fun at the Highlands Park Aquatics Center. Activities include

face painting, water games, snacks and the WIBIT inflatable obstacle course! Purchase your pass now so you don’t miss out of this fun, passholder only event! Passes may be purchased at the Westerville Community

Center until opening day.

MAY

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Apr 21 - Jun 7Apply now to join a unique, eight-

week program offering behind-the-scenes access to City departments,

services and staff.

Program application and additional information at

www.westerville.org/WCA.

SPRING 2016 WESTERVILLE CITIZEN’S ACADEMY

Sunday, May 15Westerville Central High School

7118 Mt. Royal Ave3 p.m.FREE

Westerville Concert Band Spring Concert

May 21 - 29

Looking for volunteer gardeners of all ages to plant the

summer flower gardens. The only experience needed is a

willingness to get dirty. Groups of any size are welcome and the

dates and times are flexible.

If interested, please call the Park Maintenance Specialist at (614) 901-6588 for Park and Facility

locations.

PLANTWESTERVILLE

Passholder Appreciation Night

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Explorations of nature, tours of scenic green spaces and waterways, and family-friendly fun are the featured themes of Party at the Creek. Local nature and environmental groups will be available with boater safety demonstrations and canoeing, as well as food and entertainment will be part of the evening.

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6-8 p.m.Alum Creek Park North

221 W. Main St.FREE

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Dedication and Ribbon Cutting 5:30 p.m.

Tours begin at 6 p.m.

Tour the NEW Westerville

Water Treatment Plant

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

During Snowflake Castle we asked kids to draw a photo about what toy they would like to see in 2016. Three finalists were chosen from more than 430 entries.

To vote, register for your favorite as you would any Parks and Recreation class at www.westerville.org/registration. Votes must be submitted by May 31.

Tickets for the 2016 Snowflake Castle will go on sale, online only, Tuesday, November 1 at 9 a.m. In-person will begin on Wednesday, November. 2.

New Snowf lake Castle Toy

Activity # 504173-01“Snowman”

by SamanthaAge 5

Activity # 504174-01“Reindeer” by Giana

Age 9

Activity # 504172-01“Rocketship” by Westley

Age 4

Purchase your pass at the Westerville Community Center, 350 N. Cleveland Ave until Friday, May 27 and at HPAC from

May 28 on. If you are a Community Center Ultimate PASSholder, you will receive 10% off your

Highlands Park Aquatic Center pass price.

All passholders over the age of 18 must show proof that they reside in the household.

For more information call (614) 901-6500.

OPENING DAY is MAY 28

Saturday, May 2110 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Highlands Wetlands245 S. Spring Rd.All ages welcome

Join Westerville Parks and Recreation and MAD Scientist & Associates for the 17th annual event.

This free, fun, family-oriented workshop will be led by local Professional Wetland Scientist, Mark Dilley. Learn about wetland ecology and wildlife at Highlands Park

and afterwards, any brave explorers may venture into the wetlands with us! Nets will be available to allow children of all ages to discover what kinds of insects, turtles, and

amphibians have moved in to call Highlands home.

WETLANDS WORKSHOP

Purchase your Highlands Park Aquatic Center

season pass!

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JUNE

COMMUNITY EVENTS

June 10 - 2650 years and olderRate: $30/athlete

Entries due May 27

Go for the gold and compete in one of 19 different sports. Visit www.ohioseniorolympics.org

for complete details. Registration is from April 1 - May 27. This year, the Westerville Parks and Recreation games are the

National Qualifyer for the 2017 National Games in Birmingham, Alabama.

June 12Rate: $30 per athlete

Registration April 1 - May 27(No day-of registrations)

This year, the Senior Olympic 5k Race is open to anyone, regardless

of age. Your entry fee will get you a customized shirt and an Ohio Senior

Olympic race medal.

Visit www.ohioseniorolympics.org for complete details.

race5kOHIO SENIOR OLYMPIC

The doors open promptly at 9 a.m.Admission: a non-perishable food item which will be donated to a local food bank. Be prepared to purchase loads of great bargains for your baby or toddler or expecting mother!

buying

Spring Registration is Mar 5 for residents and Mar 7 for non residents. No commercial vendors please. Please note: Online registration is not available for this event. Maximum two spaces per person.Registration is ongoing until all spaces are filled.

selling

Buy or sell usable maternity clothes, children’s clothing, toys and furniture for children ages 6 and under. Parking for event is at the Sports Complex with shuttle service available.

Activity # 208203-01

Gym - 10 x 10 ft. space Rate $25Discounted Resident Rate $20

Activity # 208203-02

Table - must purchase 10 x 10 ft. space Rate $5

June 4

Registration is currently open.

Baby & Kids Bargain Boutique & Maternity SaleSaturday, June 4, 9 a.m - 12 p.m.Westerville Community Center350 N. Cleveland Ave.

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JUNE / JULY

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Let’s Build ItFriday, July 15

10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Everal Barn

60 N. Cleveland Ave.Ages 6 years and under with parent

Rate $5

Build something new using real tools while creating your own project.

FUN Fridays Cowboy Hoedown

Friday, June 1010 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Everal Barn60 N. Cleveland Ave.

Ages 6 years and under with parentRate $5

Grab your boots and hat for an old-fashioned hoedown. We will ride our own make-believe horses across the open range to get to the ranch for crafts and fun.

Pirate & Princess DayFriday, June 17

10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Everal Barn

60 N. Cleveland Ave. Ages 6 years and under with parent

Rate $5 Calling all pirates and princesses, come join us on our island of fun as we hunt for treasures,

play island games and create notes in a bottle.

WATERPLAY DAYFriday, July 29

10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Everal Barn

60 N. Cleveland Ave. Ages 6 years and under with parent

Rate $5

Bring your towel, water shoes and dress to get wet. We will having all kinds of water fun!

Red, White BoomThursday, June 30

10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Everal Barn

60 N. Cleveland Ave.Ages 6 years and under with parent

Rate $5

Wear your Red, White and Blueas we do patriotic arts, crafts

and activities.

Friday, June 2410 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Everal Barn60 N. Cleveland Ave.

Ages 6 years and under with parentRate $5

Come blend and play with all the colors of the rainbow.

We will play and experiment with all kinds of dough; blending, mixing

and making new colors and fun.

Playdough Play

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Back toNatureFriday, July 8

10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Highlands Park Wetlands

245 N. Spring Rd.Ages 6 years and under with parent

Rate $5

Get back to nature at one of Westerville’s favorite parks.

Enjoy crafts, water exploration and nature activities. This parent

- child nature program will be educational as well as fun for all.

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

Amphitheaterat Alum Creek Park North

Sounds of SummerConcerts are FREE and held at the Alum Creek

Amphitheater at 6:30 p.m. on Sundays

June 5 Brian Michael Smith (Classic Sounds)

June 12 Lords of Literature (Classic Rock and Pop)

June 19 Conspiracy Band ( Dance Band)

June 26 Dwight Lenox (Jazz) July 10 The British Invasion (Beatles Tribute Band)

July 17 Swings the Thing (Big Band)

July 24 Westerville Concert BandJuly 31 Soul Brothers with the Columbus Horns (Blues Brothers Tribute Band)

August 7 Larry Loeffert Big Band with DoubletakeAugust 14 Westerville Symphony

June 15 Columbus ZooJune 22 Westerville Concert BandJune 29 Family Zumba FunJuly 6 The Great Randini (Magic)

July 13 Matt Jergens (Juggler)

July 20 Endless Recess (Kids Music)

July 27 No Strings Attached (Puppets by Alcott Teachers)

Aug 3 Storytelling with Candace

Concerts are FREE and held at the Alum Creek Amphitheater at

6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays

Family

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HAPPENINGS AT THE AMPHITHEATER

Thursday, May 26 at 6 p.m. Party at the Creek

Saturday, June 4 at 1 p.m.Westerville Community Band Festival

Saturday, June 11, July 9, Aug 13 and Sept 10Jazz Concert Series

Thursday June 16 - Sunday, June 18 at 7:30 p.m. Curtain Players presents Robin Hood

Thursday June 23 - Sunday, June 25 at 7:30 p.m. Curtain Players presents Robin Hood

Friday, Aug 5 at 6:30 p.m.Westerville Parks and Recreation Camp production of Robin Hood

FREE ENTERTAINMENT!In addition to the Sounds of Summer Concert Series presented on Sunday and Wednesday evenings, check out these other free events happening at the Amphitheater at Alum Creek Park throughout the summer.

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June 17 and July 296-8 p.m.

Antrim Shelter at Heritage Park60 N. Cleveland Ave.

Ages 4 and under with parent$5 per child

Come out and spend some family time in nature! make a nature-based

craft, roast marshmallows, learn some campfire tricks and get to know others

in the community. There will be a guided nature hike every 45 minutes.

Great fun for the whole family.

Family Nature Night

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

Sunday, June 199:30 - 11:30 a.m.

Highlands Park Aquatics Center245 S. Spring Rd.

All AgesRate $15

Discount Resident Rate $10Ages 2 and under free

This family bike ride will start at Highlands Park Aquatics Center and travel on the bike path north to Millstone Creek Park where we will take a snack break and give the youngsters a chance to play on the playground. When we return to the pool you will enjoy a grilled breakfast and some pool time before the public arrives. Happy Father’s Day!

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FATHER’S DAY BIKE &

BREAKFAST

Pirate and Mermaid

DaySaturday, June 25

12-8 p.m.Highlands Park Aquatics Center

245 S. Spring Rd.Free for HPAC passholders

Rate: $8.25 Discounted Resident Rate: $5.50

Calling all pirates and mermaids! Come join us for a

day of fun under the sun. Games will be played everyhour including a sea horse race, walk the plank, hookthe treasure, and sea shell hunt. The WIBIT inflatable

obstacle course will be up for even more summer fun!

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Classic Movie SeriesThe City of Westerville Parks and Recreation Department is offering

quality entertainment for all ages. Join us at Everal Barn at Heritage Park,

60 N. Cleveland Ave. for a movie under the stars. Movies begin at dusk.

Friday, June 17, July 15 & August 19Shown on the side of the barn

Starting approximately at 9 p.m. (Dusk)Everal Barn

60 N. Cleveland AveFREE

June 17( Field of Dreams)

July 15 (Aladdin)

August 19 (The Aristocats)

Saturday, June 11 & July 91 - 2:30 p.m.

Alum Creek Park221 W. Main St

All AgesRate $5

Let your inner artist shine. Get messy in the park as you use some unusual object to make amazing art. Please wear old clothes. Great for all ages.

Now offering both Half-Day and All-Day Kindergarten

within each home school. All-Day Kindergarten is a fee-based, lottery

program. Those wishing to apply to the All-Day Kindergarten lottery, may do so

now by going online at www.wcsoh.org/ADK.

Enroll early and beat the rush!www.WCSOH.org/enroll

All-Day Kindergartenavailable in ALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS www.wcsoh.org/ADK.

OUTDOORS10 MILLION KIDS

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SummerFest

Enjoy a day of fun at HPAC. This will be the biggest event all summer, with activities every hour from 1 - 8 p.m. Includes face

painting, water games, relay races, water balloons, and the WIBIT obstacle course.

Super Soaker Seal Training

Sunday, July 36:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Highlands Park Aquatic Center245 S. Spring Rd.

Ages 6 to 11Rate $7.50

Discount Resident Rate $5Activity #311210-01

TEN HUT! Come dressed to swim, run, and have a squirt gun battle

in this exciting children’s program. Shoot water targets and use parts of the WIBIT inflatable obstacle course. Bring your sneakers and super soaker. Program comes with camouflage and

completion pins.

JULY

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Touch A TruckFriday, July 22

10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Westerville Sports Complex

325 N. Cleveland Ave.Free

Hands-on fire trucks, police cruisers, larger-than-life construction equipment and more! Bring your preschoolers for an up-close experience with a variety of construction equipment and service vehicles that are usually seen from far away. For more information, call the Westerville Parks and Recreation Department at (614) 901-6500.

Saturday, July 1612 - 8 p.m.

Highlands Park Aquatics Center245 S. Spring Rd.

Free for HPAC passholdersRate: $8.25

Discounted Resident Rate: $5.50All Ages

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Friday, Aug 197 - 9 p.m.

Westerville Community Center350 N. Cleveland Ave

AdultsRate: $5

Dance the Night away at the Westerville Community Center from 7-9pm. Open to anyone 18 yrs or better.

Light snacks and refreshments will be provided from Villa Angela.

Community Line Dance

KIDS -TRY-ATHLONSunday, August 28

10 a.m.Highlands Park Aquatic Center

245 S. Spring Rd.Ages 7 to 12

$5 per person

Race includes 100-meter swim, one-mile bike ride and quarter-mile run. Divisions are 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 and parent/child division, where adults and their children race together. All participants must wear a helmet during the bicycle portion of the race.

Activity #305248-01

A luau at the pool means it is time to party. The day will include games every hour, face painting, a water balloon toss, hula

hoop competition and the WIBIT inflatable obstacle course.

Luau Party

Saturday, Aug 1312-8 p.m.

Highlands Park Aquatic Center245 S Spring Rd

Free for HPAC PassholdersRate $8.25

Discounted Resident Rate $5.50

FUNHERE

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

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Doggie Paddle

Sunday, September 114:30 - 5:30 p.m. and

5:30 - 7:30 p.m.Highlands Park Aquatic Center

245 S. Spring Rd.All Ages

$5 per dog

Bring your pooch to the pool for a special swim time for dogs. All dogs are required to have proof of license and immunizations. Dogs under 50 lbs 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. All dogs 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

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LIFELONGVOLUNTEERINGAfter moving to Westerville in 1997, Mike Straw began volunteering for his children’s youth soccer and swim teams. After many years, it has blossomed into a family affair with his wife Susan and children Evan and Wes now helping out. Duties have included timing swim meets, announcing, starting races, and representing the Booster club with Highland Otters swim team for seven years. Straw has put in thousands of hours of work, lending his talents selflessly and tirelessly.

When asked about what drives him Straw said, “It makes me feel good to help other people out.”

He can still be seen manning the timing table at most of the home high school swim meets even though Evan and Wes have both graduated. He has been a fixture at the Senior Games at the Westerville Community Center, and still assists with the Highland Otters.

AQUATICS

Scan this QR code with your smartphone or camera phone to be instantly connected to the Programs/Classes page of the website.

“I like being around the energy of the young adults. It helps keep me young.”

- Mike Straw Volunteer

“I like being around the energy of the young adults,” said Straw. “It helps keep me young.”

Straw’s children now help out the local swim teams with coaching and have both been lifeguards and swim instructors with the City.

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WATER AEROBICSAQUATICS adult

ADULT SWIM DAYSLeisure Pool

Every Monday and Wednesday 7 a.m.-1 p.m.

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INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED

Adult Fitness SwimmingGain the benefits of an organized group practice while increasing your knowledge and skills with fitness swimming. This one-hour class has individual workouts ranging from 800-2500 yards. Not for beginners.

9 WEEKS Rate: $60/ Discounted Resident Rate: $50Instructor: Jeanne Smith Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

311114-01 May 31 - Jul 28 6 -7 a.m. Tue/ThuActivity # Date Time Day(s)

311114-02 May 31 - Jul 28 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Tue/ThuLocation: Community Center Min 5 /Max 14

INTERMEDIATE

Combo Water WorkoutA shallow water, total body workout that combines weight resistance, aerobic activity and flexibility. Emphasizes aerobic activity and is great a cross-training routine.

9 WEEKS Rate: $85 / Discounted Resident Rate: $70Instructor: Paula Hamilton Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305232-01* Jun 1 - Jul 29 11 a.m. -12 p.m. Mon/Wed/FriLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 30* NO CLASS: JULY 4

INTERMEDIATE

Deep Water AerobicsThis high-intensity class for cardiovascular, strength, and tone workouts uses the deep area of the lap pool. Participants do a complete workout for the purpose of flexibility, aerobic capacity & overall fitness.

9 WEEKS Rate: $85 / Discounted Resident Rate: $70Instructor: Linda Stets Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305216-01* Jun 1 - Jul 29 9:30 -10:30 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri

9 WEEKS Rate: $60 / Discounted Resident Rate: $50 Instructor: Linda Stets Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305216-02 May 31 - Jul 28 9:30 -10:30 a.m. Tue/ThuLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 30* NO CLASS: JULY 4

BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

AquacizeThis class includes an aerobic workout as well as toning and stretching. We will use buoyant and resistive equipment along with the water current.

9 WEEKS Rate: $60 / Discounted Resident Rate: $50Instructor: Cynthia Vazquez Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305215-01 May 31 - Jul 28 9 - 10 a.m. Tue/ThuLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 30

BASIC

AquaflexThis water class focuses on balance, flexibility and joint movement while building muscle. This class is taught by a certified Arthritis Foundation instructor and is great for those with arthritis, fibromyalagia &/or other joint problems.

9 WEEKS Rate: $60 / Discounted Resident Rate: $50Instructor: Cynthia Vazquez Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305231-01 May 31 - Jul 28 10 -11 a.m. Tue/ThuInstructor: Vazquez/Leach Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305231-02 May 31 - Jul 28 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Tue/ThuLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 30

INTERMEDIATE

It’s a Schmall World 8 WEEKS Rate: $35 / Discounted Resident Rate: $25Instructor: Jill Schmall Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

Take a little bit of this and a little bit of that, add water and what you get? No props, no gimmicks, no music...just a great workout in the water WITH HARD WORK FROM YOU! Simple. It’s a Schmall world after all!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305203-01 May 29 - Jul 17 5 - 6 p.m. SunLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 30

MAINTENANCE REMINDERAUG 1 - SEPT 10

The entire Watering Hole will be closed for scheduled ceiling painting

and roof repairs. See page 67 for additional information.

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WATER AEROBICS

AQUATICSadult

BASIC

Shallow Water FitnessThis shallow water class is designed to work your entire body! Class includes cardiovascular training as well as strength, toning and flexibility segments. Splash your way into a new level of fitness!

9 WEEKS Rate: $85 / Discounted Resident Rate: $70Instructor: Linda Stets Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305241-01 May 31 - Jul 29 8 - 9 a.m. Tue/Thu/FriLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 30

AQUA FITNESS CLASSESDROP-IN AVAILABLE FOR

AQUA FITNESS CLASSES BASED ON AVAILABILITY OF SPACE.

Rate $7.50Discounted Resident Rate $5

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BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

INTERMEDIATE

Water ToningThis class incorporates the use of upper/lower body muscles. The warm-up includes basic aerobic exercises, followed by a moving river segment, ending with a toning segment using resistance equipment to add useful intensity. The cool-down segment stresses flexibility and relaxation.

9 WEEKS Rate: $85 / Discounted Resident Rate: $70Instructor: Sally Spanitz Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305214-01* Jun 1- Jul 29 9 -10 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri

9 WEEKS Rate: $60/ Discounted Resident Rate: $50Instructor: Sally Spanitz Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305214-02* Jun 1 - Jul 27 10 -11 a.m. Mon/WedLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 30* NO CLASS: JULY 4

ALL LEVELS

Water FitnessBoost energy levels and experience increased strength and flexibility. This class combines the benefits of aerobic conditioning with resistance training through the use of water resistance. Class can be adjusted to all ages and abilities. With an emphasis on using the natural properties of the water, this workout can be as challenging as you wish to make it!

9 WEEKS Rate: $60/ Discounted Resident Rate: $50Instructor: Leslie Warthman Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305225-01* Jun 1 - Jul 27 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Tue/Thu

Instructor: Cathy Hatfield Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305225-02 May 31 - Jul 28 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Tue/Thu

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305225-03 May 31 - Jul 28 6:35 - 7:35 p.m. Tue/ThuLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 35 * NO CLASS: JULY 4

Low Impact Water WorkoutThis shallow water workout will involve intervals of cardiovascular training as well as strength and tone exercises emphasizing flexibility and joint mobility.

9 WEEKS Rate: $60/ Discounted Resident Rate: $50Instructor: Linda Stets Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305229-01 May 31 - Jul 28 12 -1 p.m. Tue/ThuLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 30

BASIC

SWIM TESTING DAYSNot sure what level swim lesson your child should be in? Bring them in for a FREE evaluation of their swim proficiency by a Water Safety Instructor. Children must be pre-registered.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

311122-01 May 11 5 p.m. Wed

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

311122-02 Jun 29 5 p.m. Wed

Location: Community Center Min 5 /Max 20

MAINTENANCE REMINDERAUG 1 - SEPT 10

The entire Watering Hole will be closed for scheduled ceiling painting

and roof repairs. See page 67 for additional information.

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WATER AEROBICS / RESCUEAQUATICS

Infant Self-RescueInstructor: Mollie Zook Age(s): 6 mo - to 6-year-oldsEven children as young as six months can use this method should they fall into the water. Babies 6 to 12 months of age learn to hold their breath under water, turn on their backs and float unassisted. Children 1 to 6 years old are taught to expand this into a swim-float-swim sequence. Your child will also learn how to master the ISR Self-Rescue technique when fully clothed because most water accidents happen when children are clothed. To find out more or to scheduleyour child, please contact Mollie Zook, Certified JSR Instructor at (614) 348-3538.

Days Time

Mon-Fri VariesLocation: Community Center

preschool

‘Silver Splash’ Aqua, Cardio & ToneRate: FREE for Silver Sneaker Members Instructor(s): Leach/Dupont Age(s): 50-year-olds and up This class is for the conditioned adult who has good balance and good muscle function. 35 minutes of cardio exercise followed by muscle toning exercises, balance work and stretching.

9 WEEKS

Date Time Day(s)

Jun 6 - Jul 25 12:05 -12:55 p.m. Mon

Date Time Day(s)

Jun 1 - Jul 27 12:05 -12:55 p.m. WedDate Time Day(s)

Jun 3 - Jul 29 10:05 -10:55 p.m. FriLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 30

‘Silver Splash’ Aqua, Balance & Tone10 WEEKS Rate: FREE for Silver Sneaker Members Instructor(s): Leach/Dupont Age(s): 50-year-olds and up This class is for the deconditioned adult who seeks to restore their ability to balance & strengthen muscles weak from injury, illness or lack of muscular activity. It is a good starter for getting back in shape following injury or surgery. Includes light cardio followed by muscle toning exercises and yoga-style balance work.

Date Time Day(s)

Jun 1 - Jul 27 1-1:50 p.m. WedLocation: Community Center Min 5 /Max 15

If you are an older adult and have an eligible health insurance plan, you may be qualified for the FREE Silver Sneakers program at Westerville Community Center. Only Silver Sneakers Passholders may participate in Silver Sneakers Classes.

Lifeguard Certification Course1 WEEK Rate: $175/ Discounted Resident Rate: $150

Instructor: Aquatic Staff Age(s): 15-year-olds & upParticipants must be 15 years or older by the last day of the class and successfully pass the following prerequisite skills test: swim 300 yards (12 lengths) continuously utilizing the front crawl and breaststroke, retrieve a 10-pound brick at a depth of 10 feet (on the first day of class) and tread water without using your hands for 2 minutes. To complete the course, participants must demonstrate competency in all required skills, in three final skills scenarios and correctly answer at least 80% of the questions on each section of the written exam. Upon completion participants will be certified in Lifeguard training. First Aid and CPR/AED for the professional rescuer. Please note: No refunds if you can not pass the prerequisite skills. Please bring a $35 check to the first class made out to American Red Cross.

Activity # Date Day(s) Time

311111-01 Aug 1 - Aug 4 Mon - Thu 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center Min 6 /Max 12 245 S. Spring Rd

Intro to Stand-Up Paddleboarding1 DAY Rate: $50/ Discounted Resident Rate: $40Instructor: Nathan Wollenbeg Age(s): 16-year-olds & upWelcome to the exciting world of Stand-Up Paddleboarding, the fastest-growing water sport. In Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP) you stand on what is basically a surfboard and paddle with what is basically a long canoe paddle. SUP can be enjoyed in calm water, surf, and even whitewater. Learn the basics of getting on and off your board and proper paddling and maneuvering techniques in this 90-minute introductory lesson. This class will be taught by Nathan Wollenberg from Project 908 Board Company, which makes its own boards locally in Columbus.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305255-01 July 9 10 - 11:30 a.m. SatActivity # Date Time Day(s)

305255-02 Aug 20 10 - 11:30 a.m. SatActivity # Date Time Day(s)

305255-03 Sept 10 10 - 11:30 a.m. Sat Location: Alum Creek State Park Beach Min 5 /Max 10 3615 Old State Road, Delaware

Paddleboarding Yoga11 WEEKS Instructor: Robin AndesAge(s): 16-year-olds & upRate with board: $30/ Discounted Resident Rate: $20 per classRate without board: $35/ Discounted Resident Rate: $25 per classStand-up Paddleboard (SUP) yoga provides a way to combine the sport of stand-up paddleboarding with the practice of yoga. Doing yoga on a board can be challenging, but its not as difficult as you might expect and its super fun and exciting. It is open to people of all skill levels, and features yoga practice and a brief paddle just before sunset. This class will be taught by Certified SUP Yoga Trainer Robin Andes with boards provided by the Project 908 Board Company, which makes its own boards locally in Columbus. Pre-registration required.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305250-01 July 5 - Sep 6 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. TueLocation: Alum Creek State Park Beach Min 5 /Max 10 3615 Old State Road, Delaware

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Aqua Aerobics Summer Mini Session *EXTENDED ONE WEEK THIS SUMMER

6 WEEKS Age(s): 16-year-olds & up

DEEP WATER AEROBICS Instructor: Rate: $65 / Discounted Resident Rate: $55

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305216-03 Aug 1 - Sept 9 9:30 -10:30 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri

AQUACIZE Instructor: Rate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305215-02 Aug 2 - Sept 8 9-10 a.m. Tue/Thu COMBO WATER WORKOUT Instructor: Rate: $65 / Discounted Resident Rate: $55

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305232-02 Aug 1- Sept 9 9:30-10:30 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri

AQUAFLEX Instructor: Rate: $50/ Discounted Resident Rate: $40

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305231-03 Aug 2- Sept 8 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. Tue/Thu LOW IMPACT AEROBICS Instructor: Rate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305229-02 Aug 2- Sept 8 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Tue/Thu

SILVER SNEAKERS Instructor:

Rate: FREE for Silver Sneaker Members

Date Time Day(s)

Aug 1- Sept 9 11-11:50 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center Min 10 /Max 30

HPAC Aqua Aerobics9 WEEKS Rate: $60 / Discounted Resident Rate: $50

Age(s):16-year-olds & upSplashdance your way to fitness in the aerobic workout that is all wet! It is an excellent way to improve cardiovascular health. Swimming skills required.

Instructor: Paula Hamilton

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305239-01 May 31 - Jul 28 9:30 -10:30 a.m. Tue/ThuInstructor: Ellen Blaha

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305239-02* May 31 - Aug 11 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tue/ThuLocation: Highlands Park Aquatic Center Min 10 /Max 30 *NO CLASS JULY 19TH

HPAC River Aerobics10 WEEKS Rate: $65 / Discounted Resident Rate: $55 Instructor: Tiffany Dupont Age(s):16-year-olds & upThis new class will use water resistance as the primary means of getting you fit. Feel the burn as you get tone under the summer sun!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305242-01* May 31 - Aug 4 8-9 a.m. Tue/ThuLocation: Highlands Park Aquatic Center Min 10 /Max 30*NO CLASS JULY 4TH

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Turtle Swim Lessons (Ages 4 -12)Stroke Readiness. Suitable for students who have passed Tadpole and/or can meet the prerequisites. Children should be comfortable in 3.5’ - 4’ of water, float on their back and front independently, swim front crawl with arm strokes and kick for five yards. Objectives include: gliding with push off, coordinating components of the front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, treading water, bobbing, basics of diving and more.

Minnow Swim Lessons (Ages 5 -12) Stroke Development. Suitable for swimmers who have passed Turtle and/or can meet the prerequisites. Children at this level should be comfortable in deep water, swim front crawl with rhythmic breathing for 20 yards, swim back crawl for 20 yards, tread water for 30 seconds and complete a dive from the seated position. Objectives include: deep water bobbing, rotary breathing, diving from side of pool, building endurance by swimming distances, the basics of breast stroke, side stroke, turning at the wall and more.

Porpoise Swim Lessons (Ages 5 -12) Stroke Refinement. For swimmers who have passed Minnow and/or can meet the prerequisites. Children at this level should be comfortable in deep water, swim front crawl with rhythmic breathing for 25 yards, swim back crawl for 25 yards, tread water for one minute and complete a dive from the standing position. Objectives include: alternate breathing, elementary backstroke, dolphin kick, diving from a diving board and more.

Shark Swim Lessons (Ages 6 -14) Swimmers should be able to dive into deep water, perform the four basic swim strokes for 15 yards each and tread water for one minute. Objectives will vary according to the student’s needs and level. Objectives include: approach and hurdle on diving board, enhancing strokes, butterfly stroke, flip turns, breast and side stroke turns, stroke enhancement, endurance training and diving.

Teen/Adult Swim LessonsThis class is suitable for teens and adults at the beginner level. The instructor will develop individual lesson plans for each participant. Participants will gain confidence in their swimming skills and learn safety in and around the water.

Adaptive Swim Lessons (Ages 3 - 12)Adapted Aquatics is designed for special-needs children. This program is designed to give individuals an opportunity to experience the benefits of aquatics. With the assistance of aquatic staff, participants will work on enhancing their swimming abilities and comfort level in the water. This is a great opportunity to interact with others and have some fun! Parents will be in the water with their child.

Tiny Tot Swim Lessons (Ages 6-24-mos.) The Tiny Tot program is designed to develop the child’s comfort level in water and readiness for learning more advanced swimming skills. Parents work one on one with their child in the water to learn front kicks, prone glide, underwater exploration, rolling over and holding position.

Goldfish Swim Lessons (24 months to Kindergarten) The Goldfish program is designed to develop the child’s comfort level in water and readiness for learning more advanced swimming skills. Parents work one on one with their child in the water to learn front kicks, prone glide, underwater exploration, rolling over and holding position.

Three and Me Lessons(Age 3) This program acts as a bridge for your three year-old children between the parent/child and guppy classes. If your three-year old is still hesitant to be in the water without a parent, this program may help. A parent will be in the water with their three year-old. Children will work on front kicks, bubble blowing, supported floating, and underwater exploration.

Guppy Swim Lessons (Ages 3 -6) Children must be comfortable in the water without their parents.Water Exploration. This class is suitable for children who are beginner swimmers. Children will learn elementary swimming skills for building upon future levels. Objectives include: supported front and back floats, kicking, bubble blowing, alternate arm action and safety skills. Two-year-olds are not allowed in this class. Parents are not in the water with their children.

Tadpole Swim Lessons (Ages 3 -8) Primary Skills. Suitable for swimmers who have passed Guppy and/or can meet the prerequisites. Children should be able to submerge for three seconds, float on their back and front with support and do a supported crawl. Objectives include: independent back and front crawl and finning on back. Most students require two or more sessions before completing all objectives.

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MAINTENANCE REMINDERAUG 1 - SEPT 10

The entire Watering Hole will be closed for scheduled ceiling painting

and roof repairs. See page 67 for additional information.

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SWIM LESSONS REGISTRATION DATES

Community Center SessionsM/W, A,B,C and Sat

HPAC SessionsA,B,C and Sat

Community Center SessionD

HPAC SessionsD,E,F

May 13-16

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REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONSFri, May 13, 12 p.m. - Online resident registration

Sat, May 14, 8 a.m. - In-person resident registrationSun, May 15, 12 p.m. - Online open registration

Mon, May 16, 8 a.m. - In-person open registration

MAY 31 - JUN 9 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

311101-01 Tiny Tot 10:30 -11 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/12311102-01 Goldfish 9:10-9:40 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/12311103-01 Guppy 9:10-9:40 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10311103-02 Guppy 9:50-10:20 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10311103-03 Guppy 9:50 -10:20a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10311103-04 Guppy 10:30 -9:40 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10311104-01 Tadpole 9:10 -9:40 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10311104-02 Tadpole 9:50-10:20 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10311104-03 Tadpole 10:30-11 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10311105-01 Turtle 9:10-9:40 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8311105-02 Turtle 9:50 -10:20 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8311106-01 Minnow 10:30 -11 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8Location: Community Center

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JUN 13 - JUN 23 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

311101-02 Tiny Tot 9:10 -9:40 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/12311102-02 Goldfish 10:30-11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/12311103-05 Guppy 9:10 -9:40 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10311103-06 Guppy 9:50-10:20 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10311103-07 Guppy 9:50-10:20 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10311103-08 Guppy 10:30 -11a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10311104-04 Tadpole 9:10 - 9:40 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10311104-05 Tadpole 9:50 -10:20 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10311104-06 Tadpole 10:30 -11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10311105-03 Turtle 9:10 -9:40 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8311105-04 Turtle 9:50 -10:20 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8311106-02 Minnow 10:30 -11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8Location: Community Center

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SESSION (B) MORNINGRate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

JUN 27 - JUL 8 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

311101-03 Tiny Tot 10:30 -11a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/12311102-03 Goldfish 9:50 -10:20 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/12311103-09 Guppy 9:10 -9:40 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10311103-10 Guppy 9:50 -10:20 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10311103-11 Guppy 10:30 -11a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10311104-07 Tadpole 9:10-9:40 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10311104-08 Tadpole 9:10 -9:40 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10311104-09 Tadpole 9:50 -10:20 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10311104-10 Tadpole 10:30 -11a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10311105-05 Turtle 9:10 -9:40 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8311105-06 Turtle 9:50-10:20 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8311106-03 Minnow 10:30 -11 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8Location: Community Center

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SESSION (C) MORNINGRate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONSFri, May 13, 12 p.m. - Online resident registration

Sat, May 14, 8 a.m. - In-person resident registrationSun, May 15, 12 p.m. - Online open registration

Mon, May 16, 8 a.m. - In-person open registration

JUN 1 - JUN 27 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

311105-18 Turtle 3:30-4 p.m. Mon/Wed 3/5311105-19 Turtle 5:15 -5:45 p.m. Mon/Wed 3/5311105-20 Turtle 5:15-5:45 p.m. Mon/Wed 3/5311105-21 Turtle 5:55-6:25 p.m. Mon/Wed 3/5311105-22 Turtle 5:55-6:25 p.m. Mon/Wed 3/5311106-12 Minnow 5:15-5:45 p.m. Mon/Wed 3/5311107-03 Porpoise 5:55-6:25 p.m. Mon/Wed 3/5

SESSION (M/W) EVENINGRate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

JUL 6 - AUG 1 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

311105-23 Turtle 3:30- 4 p.m. Mon/Wed 3/5311105-24 Turtle 5:15-5:45 p.m. Mon/Wed 3/5311105-25 Turtle 5:15 -5:45 p.m. Mon/Wed 3/5311105-26 Turtle 5:55 -6:25 p.m. Mon/Wed 3/5311105-27 Turtle 5:55 -6:25 p.m. Mon/Wed 3/5311106-13 Minnow 5:15-5:45 p.m. Mon/Wed 3/5311108-04 Shark 5:55 - 6:25 p.m. Mon/Wed 3/5Location: Community Center

MAINTENANCE REMINDERAUG 1 - SEPT 10

The entire Watering Hole will be closed for scheduled ceiling painting

and roof repairs. See page 67 for additional information.

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SWIM LESSONS

ADULT SWIM DAYSLeisure Pool

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REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONSFri, May 13, 12 p.m. - Online resident registration

Sat, May 14, 8 a.m. - In-person resident registrationSun, May 15, 12 p.m. - Online open registration

Mon, May 16, 8 a.m. - In-person open registration

JUN 11 - JUL 30 NO CLASS JUL 4

Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

311101-05 Tiny Tot 10 -10:30 a.m. Sat 4/12311102-05 Goldfish 10:40-11:10 a.m. Sat 4/12311102-06 Goldfish 11:20-11:50 a.m. Sat 4/12311103-17 Guppy 10:30-9:40 a.m. Sat 4/10311103-18 Guppy 10:30-9:40 a.m. Sat 4/10311103-19 Guppy 11:20 -11:50 a.m. Sat 4/10311104-18 Tadpole 10-10:30 a.m. Sat 4/10311104-19 Tadpole 10:40-11:10 a.m. Sat 4/10311104-20 Tadpole 11:20-11:50 a.m. Sat 4/10311105-12 Turtle 10:40-11:10 a.m. Sat 4/8311105-13 Turtle 11:20 -11:50 a.m. Sat 4/8311106-07 Minnow 10:40-11:10 a.m. Sat 4/8Location: Community Center

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Sat, May 14, 8 a.m. - In-person resident registrationSun, May 15, 12 p.m. - Online open registration

Mon, May 16, 8 a.m. - In-person open registration

MAY 31 - JUN 23 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

311101-06 Tiny Tot 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/12311102-07 Goldfish 6:25-6:55 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/12311102-08 Goldfish 7:05-7:35 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/12311103-20 Guppy 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311103-21 Guppy 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311103-22 Guppy 6:25 - 6:55 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10 311103-23 Guppy 7:05-7:35 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311103-24 Guppy 7:05-7:35 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311103-25 Guppy 7:45-8:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311104-21 Tadpole 5:45-6:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311104-22 Tadpole 6:25 -6:55 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311104-23 Tadpole 7:05-7:35 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10 311104-24 Tadpole 7:45-8:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311105-14 Turtle 6:25-6:55 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/8311105-15 Turtle 7:05-7:35 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/8311106-08 Minnow 5:45-6:15 p.m. Tue/Thu 4/8311106-09 Minnow 7:45-8:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/8311107-02 Porpoise 6:25-6:55 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/8311108-02 Shark 7:45-8:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/8311208-01 Teen/Adult 7:45-8:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/8Location: Community Center

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311101-07 Tiny Tot 6:25 -6:55 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/12311102-09 Goldfish 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/12311102-10 Goldfish 7:05-7:35 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/12311103-26 Guppy 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311103-27 Guppy 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311103-28 Guppy 6:25-6:55 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10 311103-29 Guppy 7:05-7:35 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311103-30 Guppy 7:45-8:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311104-25 Tadpole 5:45-6:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311104-26 Tadpole 6:25-6:55 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311104-27 Tadpole 7:05-7:35 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10 311104-28 Tadpole 7:05-7:35 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311104-29 Tadpole 7:45-8:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/10311105-16 Turtle 6:25-6:55 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/8311105-17 Turtle 7:45-8:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/8311106-10 Minnow 5:45-6:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/8311106-11 Minnow 7:05-7:35 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/8311107-03 Porpoise 7:45 -8:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/8311108-03 Shark 6:25 -6:55 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/8311208-02 Teen/Adult 7:45- 8:15 p.m. Tue /Thu 4/8Location: Community Center

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REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONSFri, July 1, 12 p.m. - Online resident registration

Sat, July 2, 8 a.m. - In-person resident registrationSun, July 3, 12 p.m. - Online open registration

Mon, July 4, 8 a.m. - In-person open registration

JUL 11 - JUL 21 NO CLASS JUL 4

Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

311101-04 Tiny Tot 9:50 -10:20 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/12311103-12 Guppy 9:10 -9:40 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10311103-13 Guppy 9:50-10:20 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10311103-14 Guppy 9:10 -9:40 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10311104-12 Tadpole 9:50 -10:20 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10311104-13 Tadpole 10:30 -11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10311105-07 Turtle 9:10 -9:40 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8311105-08 Turtle 9:50 -10:20 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8311105-09 Turtle 10:30 -11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8311106-04 Minnow 10:30 -11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8311107-01 Porpoise 10:30 -11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8

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MAINTENANCE REMINDERAUG 1 - SEPT 10

The entire Watering Hole will be closed for scheduled ceiling painting

and roof repairs. See page 67 for additional information.

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In the event that the weather prevents all eight lessons in a session, your swimmer will be offered a day pass to come to Highlands Park Aquatic Center and work on their swimming skills at a later date.

NEW REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONSFri May 13 - 12 p.m. - Online resident registration

Sat May 14 - 8 a.m. - In-person resident registrationSun May 15 - 12 p.m. - Online open registration

Mon May 16 - 8 a.m. - In-person open registration

SESSION (A) MORNINGRate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

MAY 31 - JUN 9 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

312103-01 Guppy 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10312103-02 Guppy 10:30 - 11 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10312104-01 Tadpole 9 - 9:30 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10312104-02 Tadpole 9 - 9:30 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10312104-03 Tadpole 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10312104-04 Tadpole 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10312104-05 Tadpole 10:30 - 11a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10312105-01 Turtle 9 - 9:30 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8312105-02 Turtle 9 - 9:30 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8312105-03 Turtle 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8312105-04 Turtle 10:30 - 11 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8312106-01 Minnow 10:30 - 11 a.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center

SESSION (A) EVENINGRate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

MAY 31 - JUN 9 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

312102-01 Goldfish 6 -6:30 p.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/12312103-03 Guppy 5:45-6:15 p.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10312103-04 Guppy 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10312104-06 Tadpole 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10312104-07 Tadpole 6:30 - 7 p.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/10312105-05 Turtle 6:30 -7p.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8312105-06 Turtle 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8312106-02 Minnow 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8312107-01 Porpoise 6:30 - 7 p.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8312208-01 Teen/Adult 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. Tue-Fri/Mon-Thu 4/8Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center

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SESSION (B) EVENINGRate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

JUN 13 - JUN 23 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

312101-02* Tiny Tot 6 - 6:30 p.m. Mon-Thu/MTRF 4/12312102-03 * Goldfish 5:30 -6 p.m. Mon-Thu/MTRF 4/12312103-07 * Guppy 5:45 -6:15 p.m. Mon-Thu/MTRF 4/10312103-08* Guppy 6:30 - 7 p.m. Mon-Thu/MTRF 4/10312104-13* Tadpole 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. Mon-Thu/MTRF 4/10312104-14* Tadpole 7:15 -7:45 p.m. Mon-Thu/MTRF 4/10312105-11* Turtle 6:30 -7 p.m. Mon-Thu/MTRF 4/8312105-12* Turtle 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. Mon-Thu/MTRF 4/8312106-03 * Minnow 6:30 - 7p.m. Mon-Thu/MTRF 4/8312108-01* Shark 5:45-6:15 p.m. Mon-Thu/MTRF 4/8312208-02* Teen/Adult 7:15-7:45 p.m. Mon-Thu/MTRF 4/8Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center * NO CLASS: June 15

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NEW REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONSFri May 13 - 12 p.m. - Online resident registration

Sat May 14 - 8 a.m. - In-person resident registrationSun May 15 - 12 p.m. - Online open registration

Mon May 16 - 8 a.m. - In-person open registration

SESSION (B) MORNINGRate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

JUN 13 - JUN 23 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

312101-01 Tiny Tot 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/12312102-02 Goldfish 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/12312103-05 Guppy 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312103-06 Guppy 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312104-08 Tadpole 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312104-09 Tadpole 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312104-10 Tadpole 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312104-11 Tadpole 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312104-12 Tadpole 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312105-07 Turtle 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8312105-08 Turtle 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8312105-09 Turtle 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8312105-10 Turtle 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8312107-02 Porpoise 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center

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SESSION (C) MORNINGRate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

JUN 27 - JUL 8 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

312101-03 Tiny Tot 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Fri/Tue-Thu 4/12312102-04 Goldfish 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Fri/Tue-Thu 4/12312103-09 Guppy 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Fri/Tue-Thu 4/10312103-10 Guppy 10:30 -11 a.m. Mon-Fri/Tue-Thu 4/10312104-15 Tadpole 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Fri/Tue-Thu 4/10312104-16 Tadpole 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Fri/Tue-Thu 4/10312104-17 Tadpole 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Fri/Tue-Thu 4/10312104-18 Tadpole 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Fri/Tue-Thu 4/10312104-19 Tadpole 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Fri/Tue-Thu 4/10312105-13 Turtle 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Fri/Tue-Thu 4/8312105-14 Turtle 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Fri/Tue-Thu 4/8312105-15 Turtle 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Fri/Tue-Thu 4/8312105-16 Turtle 10:30 -11 a.m. Mon-Fri/Tue-Thu 4/8312108-02 Shark 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Fri/Tue-Thu 4/8Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center * NO CLASS: July 4

HIGHLANDS PARK OTTERS SWIM AND DIVE TEAM8 weeks Rate: $80 / Discounted Resident Rate: $65Instructor: Coaching Staff Welcome to the 2016 Highlands Park Aquatics Center Swim and Dive Team! Our season kicks off May 31st 2016. Our team will compete in two leagues the COSA league for developmental swimmers and GCSL for competitive swimmers. All participants must be pass holders of the Highlands Park Aquatice Center in order to be a part of either the swim or dive team.

Activity #312012-01 Swim TeamActivity #312013-01 Dive Team

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NEW REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONSFri May 13 - 12 p.m. - Online resident registration

Sat May 14 - 8 a.m. - In-person resident registrationSun May 15 - 12 p.m. - Online open registration

Mon May 16 - 8 a.m. - In-person open registration

SESSION (C) EVENINGRate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

JUN 27 - JUL 8 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

312101-04* Tiny Tot 5:30 - 6 p.m. MTWF/Tue-Fri 4/12312102-05* Goldfish 6 - 6:30 p.m. MTWF/Tue-Fri 4/12312103-11* Guppy 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. MTWF/Tue-Fri 4/10312103-12* Guppy 6:30 - 7 p.m. MTWF/Tue-Fri 4/10312104-20* Tadpole 6:30 - 7 p.m. MTWF/Tue-Fri 4/10312104-21* Tadpole 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. MTWF/Tue-Fri 4/10312105-17* Turtle 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. MTWF/Tue-Fri 4/8312105-18* Turtle 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. MTWF/Tue-Fri 4/8312107-03* Porpoise 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. MTWF/Tue-Fri 4/8312108-03* Shark 6:25 - 6:55 p.m. MTWF/Tue-Fri 4/8312208-03* Teen/Adult 7:05 - 7:35 p.m. MTWF/Tue-Fri 4/8Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center * NO CLASS: June 29, July 4

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SESSION (SAT) MORNINGRate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

JUN 4 - JUL 23 NO CLASS JUL 4

Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

312109-08 Adaptive 8:35 - 9:05 a.m. Sat 5/4312103-21 Guppy 9:15- 9:45 a.m. Sat 4/10312103-22 Guppy 10 - 10:30 a.m. Sat 4/10312104-36 Tadpole 9:15- 9:45 a.m. Sat 4/10312104-37 Tadpole 10 -10:30 a.m. Sat 4/10312105-31 Turtle 9:15 - 9:45 a.m. Sat 4/8312105-32 Turtle 10 - 10:30 a.m. Sat 4/8312106-07 Minnow 9:15 - 9:45 a.m. Sat 4/8312106-08 Minnow 10 - 10:30 a.m. Sat 4/8312107-06 Porpoise 9:15 - 9:45 a.m. Sat 4/8312108-05 Shark 10 - 10:30 a.m. Sat 4/8Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center

NEW REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONS

Fri Jul 1 - 12 p.m. - Online resident registrationSat Jul 2 - 8 a.m. - In-person resident registration

Sun Jul 3 - 12 p.m. - Online open registrationMon Jul 4 - 8 a.m. - In-person open registration

SESSION (D) MORNINGRate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

JUL 11 - JUL 21 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

312101-05* Tinytot 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Thu/MWRF 4/12312102-06* Goldfish 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu/MWRF 4/12312103-13* Guppy 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu/MWRF 4/10312103-14* Guppy 10:30 -11 a.m. Mon-Thu/MWRF 4/10312104-22* Tadpole 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Thu/MWRF 4/10312104-23* Tadpole 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Thu/MWRF 4/10312104-24* Tadpole 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu/MWRF 4/10312104-25* Tadpole 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu/MWRF 4/10312104-26* Tadpole 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Thu/MWRF 4/10312105-19* Turtle 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Thu/MWRF 4/8312105-20* Turtle 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Thu/MWRF 4/8312105-21* Turtle 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu/MWRF 4/8312105-22* Turtle 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Thu/MWRF 4/8312106-04* Minnow 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Thu/MWRF 4/8Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center * NO CLASS: July 19

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Fri Jul 1 - 12 p.m. - Online resident registrationSat Jul 2 - 8 a.m. - In-person resident registration

Sun Jul 3 - 12 p.m. - Online open registrationMon Jul 4 - 8 a.m. - In-person open registration

SESSION (D) EVENINGRate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

JUL 11 - JUL 21 NO CLASS JUL 19

Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

312101-06* Tiny Tot 6 - 6:30 p.m. MTRF/MWRF 4/12312102-07* Goldfish 5:30 - 6 p.m. MTRF/MWRF 4/12312103-15* Guppy 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. MTRF/MWRF 4/10312103-16* Guppy 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. MTRF/MWRF 4/10312104-27* Tadpole 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. MTRF/MWRF 4/10312104-28* Tadpole 6:30 - 7 p.m. MTRF/MWRF 4/10312105-23* Turtle 6:30 - 7 p.m. MTRF/MWRF 4/8312105-24* Turtle 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. MTRF/MWRF 4/8312106-05* Minnow 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. MTRF/MWRF 4/8312107-04* Porpoise 6:30 - 7 p.m. MTRF/MWRF 4/8312208-04* Teen/Adult 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. MTRF/MWRF 4/8Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center * NO CLASS: July 13, 19

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SESSION (F) EVENINGRate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

AUG 8 - AUG 18 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

312101-09 Tiny Tot 5:15-6:45 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/12312103-23 Guppy 5:45-6:16 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/10 312103-24 Guppy 6:30-7 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312104-36 Tadpole 5:45-6:15 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312105-30 Turtle 6:30-7 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/8312106-07 Minnow 6:30-7 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/8312108-05 Shark 5:45-6:15 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/8Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center

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Fri Jul 1 - 12 p.m. - Online resident registrationSat Jul 2 - 8 a.m. - In-person resident registration

Sun Jul 3 - 12 p.m. - Online open registrationMon Jul 4 - 8 a.m. - In-person open registration

SESSION (E) MORNINGRate: $50 / Discounted Resident Rate: $40

JUL 24 - AUG 4 Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

312101-07 Tinytot 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/12 312102-08 Goldfish 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/12312103-17 Guppy 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312103-18 Guppy 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312104-29 Tadpole 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312104-30 Tadpole 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312104-31 Tadpole 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312104-32 Tadpole 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312104-33 Tadpole 10:30 - 11a.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312105-25 Turtle 9 - 9:30 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8312105-26 Turtle 9 - 9:30 a.m Mon-Thu 4/8312105-27 Turtle 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8312105-28 Turtle 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8312107-05 Porpoise 10:30 - 11 a.m. Mon-Thu 4/8Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center

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JUL 25 - AUG 4

Activity # Level Time Day(s) Min/Max

312101-08 Tiny Tot 5:30 - 6 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/20312102-09 Goldfish 6 - 6:30 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/20312103-19 Guppy 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312103-20 Guppy 6:30 - 7 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312104-34 Tadpole 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312104-35 Tadpole 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/10312105-29 Turtle 6:30 - 7 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/8312105-30 Turtle 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/8312106-06 Minnow 6:30 - 7 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/8312108-04 Shark 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/8312208-05 Teen/Adult 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. Mon-Thu 4/8Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center

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VOLUNTEERINGCAN BE A POWERFUL SOURCE OF LEARNING

CONTINUOUSLEARNING

Scan this QR code with your smartphone or camera phone to be instantly connected to the Programs/Classes page of the website.

Are you interested in doing some landscaping in your

yard this season? Volunteering with Parks staff for the

Plant Westerville event, (May 21-29) can give you the

knowledge you will need for what plants and trees will

work best in your yard.

Have you always wanted to build that special piece of

furniture or paint that mural on your child’s playroom

wall? The Westerville Parks and Recreation Civic Theatre

has many opportunities for you to learn how to build and

paint during their summer presentation of Disney’s The

Little Mermaid and other events throughout the year.

Do you enjoy physical activity and frequently ride your

bike along the Westerville B&W (Bike & Walkway)

recreation path system? The Path Watch program offers

you an opportunity to become the “eyes and ears” for the

Westerville Division of Police and Parks and Recreation

Department while learning how to help prevent crimes

and hazards along the path system.

Volunteering helps you learn new skills, keep skills sharp,

or use existing skills in new ways while benefitting your

community and those that live there.

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ACCESS TO RECREATION

CONTINUOUS LEARNING

Westerville Parks and Recreation ACCESS programs provide youth, teens and adults who require special assistance fun-filled outings and events. Our programs are designed for those who require special assistance under the supervision of our trained leaders. The price for each activity includes transportation, leadership costs and entrance fees. Youth must be at least 6 years of age and have completed a full year of kindergarten.

PERSONS NEEDING ASSISTANCE DURING THE ACTIVITIES SHOULD PROVIDE THEIR OWN AIDE. PERSONAL AIDES ARE ADMITTED FREE OF CHARGE BUT MUST REGISTER FOR THE ACTIVITY DUE TO TRANSPORTATION PURPOSES.

ALL participants must complete a Medical Information Form before start of program. For more information, please contact the Program Supervisor, at (614) 901-6506.

COSI- Youth1 DAY Age(s): 6- to 12-year-olds & upRate: $25 Discounted Resident Rate: $20Join us as we explore the world of science as we spend the day at COSI.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

310701-03 Jul 9 1-4 p.m. SatLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 25

Putt Putt and Ice Cream1 DAY Rate: $20 Age(s): 13-year-olds & up Discounted Resident Rate: $15Lets Go Play Putt Putt!! After we conquer the links we’ll enjoy ice cream to celebrate.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

310701-01 Jun 11 1 - 3:30 p.m. Sat

Columbus Zoo1 DAY Rate: $25 Age(s): 13-year-olds & up Discounted Resident Rate: $20Come one come all, as we try and catch a peak at Nora, the new Polar Bear Cub! Exploring the Columbus Zoo is always a good time, so you won’t want to miss this excursion.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

310701-06 Aug 20 12:30 - 4:30p.m. SatLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 25

Access Family Cookout1 DAY Rate: $10 Age(s): 6-year-olds & up Discounted Resident Rate: $5You won’t want to miss our first ever Access Family Cookout! This event is for everyone so bring your family members and friends. Join us we have reserved the entire park to enjoy basketball, tennis, sand volleyball, kickball and your favorite summer eats. All attending the event over the age of five must register (younger family members are still welcome). Please call the Program Supervisor with any questions (614-)901-6506.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

310701-05 Aug 6 12 - 3 p.m. SatLocation: Hoff Woods Shelter Min 25 / Max 150 556 McCorkle Blvd

Ceramic Mug Decorating1 DAY Rate: $15 Age(s): 13-year-olds & up Discounted Resident Rate: $10Do you like Art? Then come paint a mug with us! Each participant will receive their own individual mug to be decorated anyway they choose! We will also enjoy a few snacks during class.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

310701-02 Jun 25 1 - 3 p.m. SatLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 25

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Franklin County Fair1 DAY Age(s): 13-year-olds & upRate: $15 Discounted Resident Rate: $10Nothing says summer like enjoying yourself at the annual fair. Join us as we enjoy animals, exhibits and live entertainment!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

310701-04 Jul 23 12 - 4 p.m. SatLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 25

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Splash PartySunday, Aug 146:30 - 8:30 p.m.$2 per person

Highlands Park Aquatic CenterSponsored by Westerville Civitans

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Let’s Play! 4 WEEKS Instructor: Emily FerjencikRate: $50 Discounted Resident Rate: $40This play and language learning class is led by a speech-language pathologist. We will focus on developing baby’s early social and play skills in order to get communication off to a great start. You will learn how to use music, books, toys, baby sign language and much more so that you can be baby’s best speech teacher by using baby’s favorite activity - PLAY

Age(s): 3- to 12-months with parent

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301647-01 Jun 2 - Jun 23 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. ThuAge(s): 12- to 18-months with parent

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301647-02 Jun 2 - Jun 23 10:20 - 11:05 a.m. ThuLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 10

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Music Together ®

6 WEEKS Instructor: Wholey SistersRate: $105 / Discounted Resident Rate: $90 Age: Birth to 5-year-olds with parent Children birth to 9 months old are free with a paying sibling.Music Together® is a music and movement class for parents and children (from birth to age 5) that encourages children to experience music through free play. Classes include singing, movement and rhythm instruments using a multi-cultural curriculum developed by early childhood music experts and taught by the Wholey Sisters. There is a $20 discount for siblings registered and a class fee of $40 payable to the instructor.Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301613-01* Jun 6 - Jul 18 5:30- 6:15 p.m. MonActivity # Date Time Day(s)

301613-02* Jun 6 - Jul 18 6:30 -7:15 p.m. MonActivity # Date Time Day(s)

301613-03 Jun 8 - Jul 13 9:30 -10:15 a.m WedActivity # Date Time Day(s)

301613-04 Jun 8 - Jul 13 10:30 -11:15 a.m WedLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 10*NO CLASS: July 4

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3.2.1..Blast off!1 WEEK Instructor: Preschool LeadersRate: $65 Age(s): 4- to 6-year-olds Discounted Resident Rate: $55Come enjoy an adventure to outer space. Reading stories and creating moon crafts will help us to explore the final frontier from the comfort of earth.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301037-01 Jul 18 - Jul 21 1 - 3 p.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Walnut Ridge Park Min 10 /Max 15 529 E. Walnut St.

Around the World1 DAY Instructor: Lynnea JohnsonRate: $20 Age(s): 4- to 6-year-olds Discounted Resident Rate: $15In this exciting class we will create and use our “passports” to travel the world through songs, stories and crafts. Your child will feel as if they have had a new world adventure.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301047-01 Jun 6 6 - 7 p.m. MonLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 10

Books and Buddies4 WEEKS Instructor: Jenny NickelRate: $40 Age(s): 3- to 5-year-olds with parentDiscounted Resident Rate: $30At this preschool book club we’ll be telling tales and cracking up! Join us as we read books, make a snack and create a craft about our favorite storybook characters and authors. Come make new buddies and bring along an adult to help guide you through our fun

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301633-01 Jun 7- Jun 28 6 - 7 p.m. TueLocation: Community Center Min 4 /Max 10

Star Wars Lego Time1 DAY Instructor: Jenny NickelRate: $20 Age(s): 4- to 7-year-olds Discounted Resident Rate: $15Bring your own Legos and prepare to enter a galaxy far, far away for a Star Wars Lego Challenge! We will have timed challenges with Star Wars themes. Snacks provided. Everyone will receive a Star Wars Lego Time Certificate. Be sure to bring your own Legos!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

302120-01 Jun 17 1 - 2:30 p.m. FriLocation: Community Center Min 5 /Max 10

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Home Alone!4 WEEKS Instructor: MJ SmithRate: $35 Age(s): 9- to 12-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $25Do you want to stay home by yourself, but your parents are wary? Have you ever gotten lost in your own neighborhood? Come out and join this class to learn how to stay safe in your every day life! You’ll learn how to read a map and give directions, how and when to approach strangers if you’re lost, what to do in case of an emergency at home, plus some handy safe cooking skills. With the help of Westerville Police and Fire we will learn the do’s and don’ts about being home alone.

Activity # Date Time Day(s) 313112-01 Aug 2 - Aug 23 6:30 - 8 p.m. TueLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 15

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adultCertified Wildlife Habitat1 DAY Instructor: Westervile Garden Club

Rate: FREE Age(s): AdultWhether you have an apartment, balcony or a 10 acre farm, a schoolyard or a business park or anything in between. Turning your space into a Certified Wildlife Habitat is fun, easy and makes a big difference for your neighborhood. Learn why it is important and how easy it is to qualify and certify your own space.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

310207-01 Jul 14 7 - 8 p.m. ThuLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 40

Dazzling Dahlias1 DAY Instructor: Westervile Garden Club

Rate: FREE Age(s): AdultDahlias are easy plants to grow and yield beautiful blooms for your garden or bouquets for your home from mid-summer through fall. Learn about all the many kinds, selecting the best ones, and how to grow these spectacular blooms that add brilliant color to your garden and send your landscape over the top!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

310208-01 Aug 11 7 - 8 p.m. ThuLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 40

Discovering Nature1 DAY Instructor: MJ SmithRate: $10 Age(s): 3- to 4-year-olds with parentDiscou1ted Resident Rate: $5Discover what is so cool about nature! What does your body have in common with trees and rivers? We’ll take an up-close look at natural objects and learn just how amazing the outside world can be. Guided by a naturalist who can answer questions.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

313120-01 Jun 21 5 - 6 p.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

313120-02 Jul 21 5 - 6 p.m. ThuLocation: Antrim Shelter at Heritage Park Min 6 /Max 14 60 N. Cleveland Ave

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My Mini ZooI DAY Instructor: Crystal EdelmanRate: $15 Age(s): 3- to 5-year-olds with parentDiscounted Resident Rate: $10You are a zookeeper for a day! Join us as we each build a home for our chosen bug buddy. Find it food and build it a nice shelter! No restrooms available. Dress for the weather.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

313103-01 Aug 7 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. SunLocation: Boyer Nature Preserve Min 8 /Max 12 452 E Park St.

Nature QuestI DAY Instructor: MJ SmithRate: $10 Age(s): 5- to 7-year-olds with parentDiscounted Resident Rate: $5Why stay inside to play when you can go outside? Foster creativity by using your imagination in the forest. From bugs to plants, you’ll see how “wild” Westerville really is! Guided by a naturalist who can answer questions.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

313118-01 Jun 7 6 - 7 p.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

313118-02 Jul 7 6 - 7 p.m. ThuLocation: Metzger Park Min 7 /Max 14 137 Granby Place

Worms and Dirt...Oh MY!4 DAYS Instructor: Preschool Leaders Rate: $40 Age(s): 2- to 3-year-olds with parent

Discounted Resident Rate: $30Bring your child to get messy in the world of nature! We will learn through crafts, dirt, worms, and other fun natural objects. This class is great for sensory play, gross motor skills and an introduction to the big world of nature!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

313124-01 Jun 13 - Jun 16 10 - 11 a.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Walnut Ridge Park Min 6 /Max 12 529 E. Walnut St.

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DinoMite Dinosaurs4 DAYS Instructor: Preschool LeadersRate: $65 Age(s): 4- to 6-year-olds Discounted Resident Rate: $55Step back in time as we explore different dinosaurs. Use your imagination to create your own dinosaurs and even do a dance to bring them back. Future dinosaur hunters will love this class!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301018-01 Jun 20 - Jun 23 1 - 3 p.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Walnut Ridge Park Min 10 /Max 15 529 E. Walnut St.

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Buggy for Bugs!4 DAYS Instructor: Preschool LeadersRate: $65 Age(s): 4- to 6-year-olds Discounted Resident Rate: $55Join us as we explore different creepy crawlers, insects and bugs through games, arts and crafts and exploration. We will try to catch our own bugs with bug catchers and even make some creepy crawlers of our own in a fun and safe environment.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301017-01 Jul 18 - Jul 21 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Walnut Ridge Park Min 6 /Max 15 529 E. Walnut St.

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Bike Doctor1 DAY Instructor: Roll Bike ShopRate: $10 Age(s): 8-year-olds and upDiscounted Resident Rate: $5Like our bodies, our bicycles benefit from tune ups every now and then. Come learn how to maintain a bike. What do you need to stay safe on the bike paths? This program will teach you everything you need to know about keeping your bike in perfect shape! Great for cub scouts and brownies.Activity # Date Time Day(s)

313116-01 Jun 12 2 - 3 p.m. SunLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 20

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Tortoise Time1 DAY Instructor: Ashlee ChapinRate: $15 Age(s): 5- to 8-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $10What is the difference between a turtle and tortoise? What is life like with a home on your back? Meet a tortoise face-to-face then take a walk to find some aquatic cousins in the pond! No restrooms available, please park on the street. Activity # Date Time Day(s)

313109-01 Jul 12 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. TueLocation: Boyer Nature Preserve Min 7 /Max 12 452 E. Park St

OUTDOORS10 MILLION KIDS

Wetland Exploration1 DAY Instructor: Crystal EdelmanRate: $15 Age(s): 4- to 7-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $10Come out to the wetlands and squish through the mud! Known as the buffet of nature, this smorgasbord is open for business! Visit this watery establishment with dipnets and bowls as we catch and release the hungry patrons of the forest. Learn who swims in these seasonal ponds and meet them up close and personal. Wear old clothes that can get muddy or wet and dress for the weather!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

313107-01 Jul 24 6 - 7:30 p.m. SunLocation: Highlands Wetlands Min 8 /Max 12 245 S Spring Rd

OUTDOORS10 MILLION KIDS

Wilderness Survival1 DAY Instructor: Ashlee ChapinRate: $15 Age(s): 8- to 12-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $10Test your wilderness skills! Learn how to build a shelter in the woods, read and follow a map and compass, how to identify plants, and basic first aid. Great for scouts!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

313119-01 Jun 14 5:30 - 7 p.m. TueLocation: Metzger Park Min 7 /Max 12 137 Granby Place

OUTDOORS10 MILLION KIDS

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VOLUNTEERINGFOR YOUR CREATIVE SIDEWe all have a creative side. Whether it is drawing, building or music, there is creativity in all of us.

Does your job make you feel less than creative? If you currently work at something that is not your ideal job or just not as creative as you would like, then volunteering can be that outlet for you to engage your creative side.

According to careerealism.com, there are six ways volunteering can expand your creative side:

1. It fuels a passion that you didn’t know you had.

2. It helps you practice new skills according to your creative outlook.

3. It potentially creates a path into a job that you may not have expected.

4. It expands you network of professionals.

5. It exposes you to new areas you would not normally get involved.

6. It provides a team building experience for your current coworkers and staff.

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Volunteering is a way for you to give back to your community, but it can also be the way for you to learn about your inner creative side. Interested in volunteering and learning about your inner-creative side?

See page 5 for some current opportunities.

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Sloppy Saturdays4 WEEKS Instructor: Recreation Leaders Rate: $40 Age(s): 2- to 4-year-olds with parent

Discounted Resident Rate: $30Join us for messy Saturday mornings filled with crafts, science and generally sloppy, fun things to do. Please wear old clothes and prepare to get messy!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301612-01 Jun 4 - Jun 25 10 - 11 a.m. SatLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 10

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Art a Doodle Do1 WEEK Instructor: Shonda WyckoffRate: $100 Age(s): 3- to 5-year-olds with parent

Discounted Resident Rate: $85Rise and Shine! Your little ones will have a great time creating their own works of art using a wide range of techniques and materials. Specific projects and themes will be introduced, however individuality is always applauded. $20 materials fee due at first class.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

307104-01 Jun 13 - Jun 17 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-FriLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 20

Colors of the Rainbow4 DAYS Instructor: Preschool Leaders Rate: $35 Age(s): 2- to 4-year-olds with parent

Discounted Resident Rate: $25Join us as we learn our colors of the rainbow. We will have fun with games, crafts, science and movements with our special person as we play under the rainbow.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301634-01 Jun 6 - Jun 9 10 - 11 a.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 10

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Disney Princess Celebration4 DAYS Instructor: Preschool Leaders Rate: $65 Age(s): 4- to 6-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $55Your little princess can celebrate her favorite Disney Princess. Through music, crafts, games, stories and refreshments the magic of the Disney classics will come to life.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301001-01 Jun 27 - Jun 30 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Mon-ThuActivity # Date Time Day(s)

301001-02 Jun 27 - Jun 30 1 - 3 p.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 15

Fun in the Sun4 DAYS Instructor: Preschool Leaders Rate: $65 Age(s): 3- to 5-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $55Plunge into wet and wild fun! We’ll have water balloon games and sponge relays, and dig for treasures in the sand. Wear your swim suit or favorite beach attire for some “Fun in the Sun” A T-shirt to tye-dye is included in the cost.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301022-01 Jul 11 - Jul 14 1 - 3 p.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Walnut Ridge Park Min 10 /Max 15 529 E. Walnut St.

Fun on the Farm4 DAYS Instructor: Preschool Leaders Rate: $65 Age(s): 3- to 5-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $55Join us as we investigate life on the farm. We will discover how farmers grow our food and the animals that live on the farm. We will incorporate art projects, games, songs and more on our farm adventure!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301054-01 Jun 20 - Jun 23 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Walnut Ridge Park Min 10 /Max 15 529 E. Walnut St.

Ooey Gooey Fun Camp4 DAYS Instructor: Preschool Leaders Rate: $65 Age(s): 3- to 5-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $55Let your miniature Picasso express their creative side and have all kinds to fun with different types of paint. This class will be MESSY; please dress your children in old clothes.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301011-01 Jun 13 - Jun 16 1 - 3 p.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Walnut Ridge Park Min 10 /Max 15 529 E. Walnut St.

Under the Sea with Dory2 DAYS Instructor: Lynnea Johnson Rate: $25 Age(s): 3- to 4-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $20Let’s explore the wonderful world under the sea as we search for Dory. We’ll use our imaginations as we visit fish, sea turtles, and sea creatures. Children must be potty trained.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301010-01 Jul 18 - Jul 19 6 - 7 p.m. Mon-TueLocation: Community Center Min 5 /Max 10

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Silly Science4 DAYS Instructor: Preschool Leaders Rate: $65 Age(s): 4- to 6-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $55Children will take part in hands on science experiments. They will explore color mixing, magnets, water fun and maybe even create a volcano!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301049-01 Jul 25 - Jul 28 1 - 3 p.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 15

ATTENTION PARENTS!COLD & FLU SEASON GUIDELINES

Children SHOULD NOT participate in programs if they fall into one of these categories:

L Have had a fever within the last 24 hours.

L Have had a fever and vomited within the last 24 hours.

L Have significant and persistent nasal drainage, which is green or yellow in color.

For everyone concerned we appreciate you adhering to these guidelines. If you have any questions,

please feel free to ask a staff member or contact the Program Supervisor at (614) 901-6511.

To maintain a healthy and safe environment for all of our participants we ask that you please follow

these guidelines:

Fancy Nancy Camp4 DAYS Instructor: Jenny Nickel Rate: $45 Age(s): 5- to 8-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $35Each day we will read a Fancy Nancy Book and get “fancy” together. We will make an emergency glamour kit, a must have for every girl, and enjoy our afternoon with tea parties, boas and of course, tiaras!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301033-01 Jun 6- Jun 9 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Community Center Min 5 /Max 10

Tie Dye Time!1 DAY Instructor: Recreation LeadersRate: $25 Age(s): 6- to 8-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $20Learn how to tie dye a great looking shirt that you design. Have fun while exploring the messy world of tie dying. Please bring a t-shirt to class and join the fun.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301053-01 Jun 8 1 - 2:30 p.m. Wed Location: Walnut Ridge Park Min 6 /Max 10 529 E. Walnut St.

Art I Sun1 WEEK Instructor: Shonda WyckoffRate: $100 Age(s): 5- to 12-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $85Stretch your child’s creative mind while they create art that is unique to them. We will explore a wide range of art mediums, from clay to fresco painting and printmaking. Positive, non-competitive environment is provided so each child can feel at ease. $20 materials fee due at first class.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

307120-01 Jun 13 - Jun 17 1 - 3 p.m. Mon-FriLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 20

Fun with Painting4 DAYS Instructor: Ginny BaughmanRate: $60 Age(s): 7- to 10-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $50Kids will have fun learning how to paint in several different medium. During the week kids will create several paintings all related to a specific theme. There is a $10 materials fee due to instructor the first day of class.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

307114-01 Jul 5 - Jul 8 9 - 10:15 a.m. Tue-FriLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 16

Canvas Painting4 DAYS Instructor: Ginny BaughmanRate: $60 Age(s): 9- to 15-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $50Learn how to create landscape or “plein air” acrylic paintings. You will learn the basics of painting and design while you create several fantastic paintings throughout the week. A $15 materials fee is due to instructor the first day of class.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

307116-01 Jul 5 - Jul 8 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. Tue-FriLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 16

Super Hero Camp!4 DAYS Instructor: Preschool Leaders Rate: $65 Age(s):4- to 6-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $55Grab your supehero cape and unlock your super hero power and be a caped crusader as we save the city and beyond with our super powers. We will do crafts and games all we transform ourselves and save the world!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301005-01 Jul 11 - Jul 14 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Walnut Ridge Park Min 10 /Max 15 529 E. Walnut St.

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Graphic Novel Design4 DAYS Instructor: Ginny BaughmanRate: $60 Age(s): 8- to 13-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $50Learn the basics of graphic novel book and character design so that they can continue creating long after this class. $5 materials fee due at first class.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

307113-01 Jul 5 - Jul 8 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Tue-FriLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 16

Duct Tape Creation1 DAY Instructor: Recreation LeadersRate: $20 Age(s): 8- to 12-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $15This class will answer the question, “What can’t you do with duct tape?” You can certainly get creative. Using duct tape in all kinds of cool colors and fun patterns, we will learn how to make many cool things.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301055-01 Jun 7 1 - 2:30 p.m. MonLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 10

Canvas and Colors - Step By Step Castle Painting1 DAY Instructor: Jenny NickelRate: $25 Age(s): 4- to 7-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $20Release your inner artist! Come paint an awesome masterpiece with step by step instruction. First we’ll paint a castle and then you will decide if it is adventurous with fire breathing dragons or whimsical with princesses or fairies. We will them add the details to make your painting tell it’s tale. Canvas and art supplies provided.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

302108-01 Jun 10 1 - 2 p.m. FriLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 10

Crafty Kids4 DAYS Instructor: Preschool LeadersRate: $65 Age(s): 5- to 8-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $55Join us as we become crafty for the week. We will paint, draw, color and do all types of arts and crafts. We will even tie dye a shirt!!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301051-01 Jul 25 - Jul 28 9:30 - 11:30 p.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 15

Canvas and Colors - Step By Step Gerber Daisy Painting1 DAY Instructor: Jenny NickelRate: $25 Age(s): 8- to 12-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $20Release your inner artist! Come paint an awesome masterpiece with step by step instruction We will create a funky flower painting that expresses your true colors! Canvas and art supplies provided.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

302108-02 Jun 10 3 - 4:30 p.m. FriLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 10

Girl Scouts Outdoor Explorers3 WEEKS Instructor: Girl Scout OutreachRate: $40 Age(s): 9- to 12-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $30In this program just for girls, you will learn about the great outdoors in your community. Build survival skills, learn about the animals and plants that live in the park and even make an eco-craft. This program is presented by the Girl Scouts and is open to current members and girls who would like to join Girl Scouts; membership is included in the program registration.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

310102-01 Jun 7 - Jun 21 1 - 3 p.m. Tue Location: Alum Creek Park N Shelter Min 6 /Max 15 221 W. Main St

Stained Glass Beginner3 WEEKS Instructor: John PaglialungaRate: $90 Age(s): Adult

Discounted Resident Rate: $75Learn the basic techniques of building your own stained glass jewelry box or flat panel. Participants will learn the copper foil method and construction of two to three dimension projects. Students must bring safety glasses or goggles.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

307223-01 Jun 2 - Jun 16 6 -9 p.m. ThuLocation: Westerville Senior Center Min 6 /Max 10 310 W. Main St.

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Stained Glass Intermediate3 WEEKS Instructor: John PaglialungaRate: $85 Age(s): Adult

Discounted Resident Rate: $70You will learn how to create your own stained glass mobile by using clear and new and recycled glass. Students will purchase supplies from instructor at approximately $40. Students must bring safety glasses or goggles.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

307224-01 Jun 4 - Jun 18 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. SatLocation: Westerville Senior Center Min 6 /Max 10 310 W. Main St.

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Watercolor Basics I5 WEEKS Instructor: Judi HestonRate: $80 Age(s): Adult

Discounted Resident Rate: $65Don’t take the summer off from painting. From value to the right photo reference, we’ll explore what basics make a complete painting. Bring a photo reference or a painting you are working on. Individual attention will be provided. This class will benefit the beginner and the experienced painter. Materials list available at the front desk or by email - [email protected]

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

307217-01 Jun 1 - Jun 29 10 am. - 12 p.m. WedLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 16

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Tiny Top Chef 4 DAYS Instructor: Preschool LeadersRate: $60 Discounted Resident Rate: $50Does your child love to help in the kitchen? Join us for mixing, measuring and pouring to make yummy snacks. This class will include recipes to take home so your youngsters can create these treats for you. No peanut products will be used, but not recommended for children with dairy and gluten allergies. Please let us know of any allergies.

Age(s): 2- to 3-year-olds with parent

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301048-01 May 31 - Jun 3 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Tue-FriAge(s): 4- to 5-year-olds with parent

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301048-02 May 31 - Jun 3 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Tue-FriAge(s): 5- to 6-year-olds

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301048-03 May 31 - Jun 3 2 - 3 p.m. Tue-FriLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 10

Little Chefs VIII2 WEEKS Instructor: Lisa “ Sonnie” PariseRate: $45 Age(s): 4- to 8-year-olds with parentDiscounted Resident Rate: $35Looking for light yet tasty entrées to prepare with your resident “little chef”? Join us as we prepare four entrées in four weeks. A $20 ingredient fee is due to the instructor at the first class.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

302117-01 Jun 12 - Jun 19 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. SunLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 10

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Theater Camp - Treasure Island1 WEEK Instructor:Candace Mazur DarmanRate: $215 Age(s): 7- to 14-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $200Robert Louis Stevenson’s swashbuckling classic of piracy on the tropical seas! At the center of it all are Jim Hawkins, a 14 year old boy who longs for adventure and the infamous Long John Silver, who is a complex study of good and evil and perhaps the most famous hero-villian of all time. Doctor Livesay and Squire Trelawney quickly decide to outfit the ship Hispaniola and head to Treasure Island. The pirates turn on Jim and his companions, aided by Ben Gunn, the wild and half-insane marooner. Will Jim be able to get the treasure? Come join us on this adventure to see who gets the treasure!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

307122-01 Jun 13 - Jun 17 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon - Fri Jun 17 Performance 6:30 p.m. FriLocation: Westerville Sports Complex Shelter Min 6 /Max 30 325 N. Cleveland Ave

Theater Camp - Robin Hood1 WEEK Instructor:Candace Mazur DarmanRate: $215 Age(s): 7- to 14-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $200A merry legend of medieval England with Knights, Maidens, King Richard the Lion Hearted and the famous archer, Robin Hood who has been declared an outlaw! Greedy Prince John who has taken the throne from King Richard is taxing Nottingham’s residents to the limit. Robin Hood, along with his trusted companion Little John and his devoted band of merry men, hatch one exciting adventure after another to outfox the prince. At the Nottingham Fair, Robin and his men wear disguises and enter town long enough for Robin to win the Golden Arrow. On guard for the heroic deeds of Robin Hood and the many duels with the Sheriff of Nottingham to win the hand of fair Maid Marian and restore King Richard to the throne!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

307122-02 Aug 1 - Aug 5 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon - Fri Aug 5 Performance 6:30 p.m. FriLocation: Alum Creek Amphitheater Min 6 /Max 30 221 W. Main St

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Based on UnitedHealth Group study (2013),

volunteering has a powerful impact on your health.

Volunteering can help us manage and lower stress

levels, be more informed and engaged consumers,

and provide a deeper connection to the community

we live in. In fact, 7 6% o f those who volunteered

in a 12-month period say that volunteering made

them feel healthier. Ninty-four percent say that

volunteering improved their mood.

Just a few hours a week or month can give a

volunteer a calming and peaceful feeling, reducing

stress levels and helping to control physical, mental,

emotional and behavioral mood swings.

Want to feel closer to your community? Volunteering

can give you a better sense of place because you

are not only helping with a project or activity, but

you are helping enrich a community and those

that live there.

As exercise is key to physical well-being, we can now

say that volunteering is key to mental well-being.

VOLUNTEERINGKEY TO WELL-BEING

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say that volunteering had made them feel

healthier.

76%

say that volunteering improved their mood.

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HEALTHY ACTIVE LIFESTYLEAEROBICS

INTERMEDIATE

Zumba 10 CLASSES

Rate: $45 / Discounted Resident Rate: $35 Age(s): 14-year-olds & upA high energy, motivating class with Latin music that has easy to follow moves/combinations making it a fun interval class. Guaranteed to be a great fat burning hour.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305219-01* Jun 6 - Aug 15 6:35 - 7:35 p.m. MonActivity # Date Time Day(s)

305219-02 Jun 11 - Aug 20 8:10 - 9:10 a.m. SatLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 50*NO CLASS: July 2, July 4

adult

Family Zumba6 CLASSES Instructor: Carrie RoseRate: $30 per family of 2 - $15 per extra person Discounted Resident Rate: $20 per family of 2 - $10 per extra personBring the family for this rockin high-energy fitness program. Parents and children will get fit while spending time together. No previous dance experience required.

Age(s): 5-year-olds and up with parent

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301040-01* Jun 5 - Jul 17 1:30- 2:25 p.m. SunLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 20*NO CLASS: July 3

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youth

Rhythm and Resistance11 CLASSES Instructor: Linda ScovernRate: $45 Age(s): 16-year-olds and upDiscounted Resident Rate: $35A 40-minutes low impact and easy to follow cardio sessionthat will feature Zumba, Hip Hop, and Rhythmic Walking willbe followed by 20-minutes of strength training and corework. A variety of equipment will be used for resistance. Getyour rhythm going and then work those muscles!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305259-01 Jun 8 - Aug 17 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. WedLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40

INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED

Hip Hop Cardio10 CLASSES

Rate: $45 / Discounted Resident Rate: $35 Age(s): 16-year-olds & upThis energetic, low/high intensity class will get your heart pumping while you express your inner rhythm. Get ready for a full-body workout, simple-to-follow choreography, and fresh dance combos.

10 CLASSES

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305217-01^* Jun 6 - Aug 15 7:45- 8:45 p.m. Mon 11 CLASSES

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305217-02 ^^ Jun 8 - Aug 17 6:35 - 7:35 p.m. WedLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 50*NO CLASS: July 4

Instructor: Henman ^Headings ̂ ^

Instructor: Kapustin ^Headings ̂ ^

INTERMEDIATE

All Weights10 CLASSES Instructor: Lynn AventinoRate: $45 Age(s): 14-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $35

This class will boost your metabolism by increasing your lean muscle mass. Weights, bands, bars and gliding discs will be used to challenge each muscle group for gains in muscular strength and endurance.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305228-01** June 5 - Aug 21 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. Sun Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305228-02 * Jun 6 - Aug 15 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. MonLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40 *NO CLASS: July 4**NO CLASS: July 3, July 12

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Body Fit22 CLASSES Instructor: Gena RichardRate: $85 Age(s): 16-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $70Improve cardiorespiratory endurance and muscular strength with this interval class alternating a high/low impact cardio segment with a strength training segment followed by stretching movements and core work all set to upbeat music.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305202-01 Jun 7 - Aug 18 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Tue/ThuLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 50

Anyone under the age of 16 must have an adult enroll and accompany

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Low-Impact Intervals 24 CLASSES Instructor: Groseclose/McCann/ReddRate: $90 Age(s): 50-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $75Exercise, Eat, Sleep, Repeat. Not eligible for Silver Sneakers, but want a great workout? This class would complement the T/Th morning Silver Sneakers Classic class.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305201-01* Jun 6 - Aug 19 8 - 9 a.m. Mon/Wed/FriLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40 *NO CLASS: July 1 & July 4

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Low-Impact Aerobics 10 CLASSES Instructor: Ellen BlahaRate: $45 Age(s): 14-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $35Have a high impact on your cardiovascular and muscular fitness in this aerobics class designed for multiple ability/levels. Moves are easy to learn and adjust to high/low format, too. Program emphasizes gains in endurance, strength and flexibility with less stress on your joints. (See Great Shapes/Low Impact for Tuesday/Thursday options.)

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305205-01 * Jun 11 - Aug 20 9:15 -10:15 a.m. SatLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40 *NO CLASS: July 2

INTERMEDIATE

Lift Your Fit10 CLASSES Instructor: Beth HenmanRate: $45 Age(s): 14-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $35 This strength class will take your fit to the next level using weights, kettlebells, step and discs for a muscle-building, metabolism-boosting, core-rocking workout that changes each week! You will tone and strengthen all muscle groups plus work in cardio with modifications given for all levels.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305210-01 Jun 8 - Aug 17 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. WedLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40

new!

INTERMEDIATE

Fit and Fabulous10 CLASSES Instructor: Terri HurttRate: $45 Age(s): 14-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $35

Strength training is one of the best ways get lean. Train your heart and muscles at the same time with a “high-reps/low weight/no-rest” format. Fast-paced program made for maximum muscular endurance and strength. Recommended for all fitness levels.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305240-01* Jun 11 - Aug 20 10:30- 11:30 a.m. SatLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40 *NO CLASS: July 2

AEROBICS / GROUP FITNESSHEALTHY ACTIVE LIFESTYLE adult

INTERMEDIATE

Cardio Circuit10 CLASSES Instructor: Erica Van DopRate: $45 Age(s): 16-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $35This 60-minute power workout done in interval segments will make your body sweat and get your muscles and heart to react. Cardio will change each week to challenge and elevate your heart rate. Kickbox, step, floor and sports drills will develop speed and agility. Strength exercises will tone and build muscles.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305221-01* Jun 6 - Aug 15 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. MonLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40*NO CLASS: July 4

ADVANCED

KettlebellInstructor: Robin Andes Age(s): 16-year-olds & upRate: $25/Discounted Resident Rate: $20A 30 minute high intensity full body workout using Russian

Kettlebells that is guaranteed to burn fat and build strength.

10 CLASSES

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305226-01* Jun 6 - Aug 15 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. MonActivity # Date Time Day(s)

305226-02 Jun 8 - Aug 17 12:30 - 1 p.m. WedActivity # Date Time Day(s)

305226-03 * Jun 10 - Aug 19 12- 12:30 p.m. FriLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 30 *NO CLASS: July 4**NO CLASS: July 1

INTERMEDIATE

Core Fusion 22 CLASSES Instructor: Gena RichardRate: $45 Age(s): 16-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $35This 30-minute class fuses several moves to strengthenand tone the core. A great compliment to a regularstrength training exercise program.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305256-01 Jun 7 - Aug 18 4:45 - 5:15 p.m. Tue/ThuLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 50

BASIC

Cardio Dance Power Hour11 CLASSES Instructor: Carrie RoseRate: $45 Age(s): 14-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $35Dance, sweat and rock it out expending energy and burning calories with fun hip turning moves!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305279-01 Jun 8 - Aug 17 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. WedLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 50

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adult

LIVE WELL WESTERVILLEPARENT/CHILD DESIGNATED CLASSPC

INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED

Tabata & CoreAge(s): 16-year-olds & upRate: $45/Discounted Resident Rate: $35Tabata is a high intensity interval training program that involves intense exercise followed by rest and repeat. This class is an efficient way to improve strength, endurance and maximize your fitness level.

11 CLASSES

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305208-01^ Jun 8 - Aug 17 10:25 a.m. -11:25 p.m. Wed10 CLASSES

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305208-02^^ Jun 10 - Aug 19 6 -7 a.m. FriLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40*NO CLASS: July 1

Instructor: Andes ^Stolte Carroll ̂ ^

INTERMEDIATE

Total Body Training 11 CLASSES Instructor: Lynn AventinoRate: $45 Age(s): 14-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $35This class will incorporate both cardio and weights for a total fitness workout. Athletic cardio, weights, bands, bars and gliding discs will be used for a full-body challenge.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305212-01 Jun 7 - Aug 16 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. Tue Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305212-02 Jun 9 - Aug 18 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. Thu Location: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40

BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

Time ‘Crunch’ Toner11 CLASSES Instructor: Trish ReddRate: $35 Age(s): 14-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $25This 45-minute complete workout focuses on core conditioning and body shaping exercises emphasizing the abdominal area and lower back.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305251-01 Jun 8 - Aug 17 11:30 a.m. -12:15 p.m. WedLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40

INTERMEDIATE

Muscles in Motion Instructor: Trish Redd Age(s): 14-year-olds & upThis is a weight-training class that uses resistance tools to train specific muscles in order to improve muscular tone, strength and endurance. You will burn more fat while gaining lean muscle. Ideal for any fitness level.

10 WEEKS Rate: $35 / Discounted Resident Rate: $25

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305207-01* Jun 6 - Aug 15 12 :15 -1 p.m. Mon

11 WEEKS Rate: $45 / Discounted Resident Rate: $35

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305207-02 Jun 7 - Aug 16 7:45 -8:45 p.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

305207-03** Jun 10 - Aug 19 10:25 -11:25 a.m. FriLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40*NO CLASS: July 4 **NO CLASS: July 1

INTERMEDIATE

Strength and Core “Express” Instructor: Linda Scovern Age(s): 16-year-olds & upThis weight training class is similar to Muscles in Motion but slightly faster paced. You will enjoy additional compound movements using resistance tools to train specific muscles which builds strength and endurance in less time.

10 WEEKS Rate: $35 / Discounted Resident Rate: $25

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305204-01 Jun 9 - Aug 8 7:45 - 8:15 a.m. Thu Location: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40

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INTERMEDIATE

ADVANCED

INTERMEDIATE

240X Complete11 CLASSES

Rate: $45/ Discounted Resident Rate: $35 Age(s): 14-year-olds & up240X features a different theme each day to train your body in different ways and break fitness plateaus. Explore a well-rounded comprehensive workout.

Cardio and Weights - EnduranceActivity # Date Time Day(s)

305211-01^ * Jun 6 - Aug 15 6 -7 a.m. Mon

All Weights - StrengthActivity # Date Time Day(s)

305211-02^^ Jun 7 - Aug 16 6 -7 a.m. Tue

Boot CampActivity # Date Time Day(s)

305211-03^^^ Jun 8 - Aug 17 6 -7 a.m. Wed

All Weights - StrengthActivity # Date Time Day(s)

305211-04^^ Jun 9 - Aug 18 6 -7 a.m. Thu

Location: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40 *NO CLASS: July 4

Instructor:

Crittenden/Stolte^Aventino^^Martin^^^

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adult

INTERMEDIATE

Step and Sculpt 22 WEEKS Instructor: Terri Hurtt Rate: $85 Age(s): 14-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $70A moderate-intensity step workout using basic step patterns to strengthen the cardiovascular system, while having fun! Using weights, bands and/or bars, this class will sculpt and tone muscles from head to toe.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305206-01 Jun 7 - Aug 18 6:35 - 7:35 p.m. Tue/ThuLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40

Get Healthy with Alternative Options 1 DAY Instructor: Dena Rives Rate: $10 Age(s): 18-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $5The body is electric. Stressors can cause change in the connective tissues which impede the flow of electrons in the body. Stressors are of a biochemical nature, which can deregulate the biochemistry and cause an imbalance in the operation of the body itself. This class discuss how you measure these changes to determine your overall energy balance. From the results, homeopathic can be used to balance your system.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301042-01 Jun 7 10 - 11 a.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

301042-02 Jun 30 6 - 7 p.m. ThuLocation: Community Center Min 5 /Max 12

INTERMEDIATE

Strength and More

Rate: $45 / Discounted Resident Rate: $35Age(s): 14-year-olds & up Tone up and sculpt a strong, lean, fit body. Research suggests that lifting weights can reduce your risk of osteoporosis and increase your metabolic rate. If you’ve never lifted weights before, or simply want to build on your established routine, you’ll find this class motivating and helpful.

11 WEEKS Instructor: Amici

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305233-01* Jun 5 - Aug 21 2:30 - 3:30 a.m. Sun10 WEEKS Instructor: Andes

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305233-02** Jun 6 - Aug 15 10:20 - 11:20 a.m. MonLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40*NO CLASS: June 12 & July 3 **NO CLASS: July 4

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Calorie Torch on the Porch11 WEEKS Instructor:Beth HenmanRate: $45 Age(s): 14-year-olds and upDiscounted Resident Rate: $35 This intense, fast-moving class is designed to keep you progressing through multiple exercises in short intervals. You’ll definitely feel the burn as we melt the calories away and crank up that metabolism all while enjoying the summer breeze! This class will meet on the Community Center South patio.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305213-01 Jun 7 - Aug 16 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. TueLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 30

new!Proper Hydration - Beyond H2O and Sports Drinks1 DAY Instructor: Laura PolandRate: $20 Age(s): 16-year-olds and upDiscounted Resident Rate: $15 It’s getting hot out here!! Proper hydration enhances endurance and helps protect against heat injury. Join Laura Poland Dietitian/Nutritionist to discuss preventing dehydration for endurance athletes. We will discuss tips, products and recommendations for staying hydrated for training & performance.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305703-01 Jun 13 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. MonLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 25

new!Eating Well Through the Taper1 DAY Instructor: Laura PolandRate: $20 Age(s): 16-year-olds and upDiscounted Resident Rate: $15 It’s not unusual to treat yourself with some splurges as you train. However, this week is not the time to continue with that pattern. Learn the best eating approach as you taper for the big event. True carbohydrate loading is a systematic and scientific practice that takes course over the weeks and days leading up to an endurance competition. The purpose of this practice is to maximize the storage of glycogen in muscles. Join local Dietitian/Nutritionist Laura Poland to explore how to properly fuel your taper week.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305703-02 Jul 25 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. MonLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 25

new!Being Aerodynamic on the Bike1 DAY Instructor: Laura PolandRate: FREE Age(s): 16-year-olds and upTips and tricks to cheat the wind without compromising comfort; increasing power and saving muscles for the run are a bonus! In this clinic roll:Polaris GM John Coleman will define basic and advanced methods for improving aerodynamics on the bicycle free to thousands of dollars for critical minutes to fractions of a second saved on the bike..

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305703-04 Jun 14 6 -8 p.m. TueLocation: roll: Polaris Min 5 /Max 25 2017 Polaris Pkwy

new!Flat Tire Repair - 70.3 on the Go!1 DAY Instructor: rollRate: FREE Age(s): 16-year-olds and upHow fast can you change a bike tire? If you are participating in a triathlon and need to change one fast because time is critical, this class is for you. Learn the basics of changing a flat and learn tips on how to improve it in the shortest time possible.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305703-03 Jul 12 6-8 p.m. TueLocation: roll: Polaris Min 10 /Max 25 2017 Polaris Pkwy

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INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED

Arupa Yoga 10 CLASSES Instructor: Thatcher RossRate: $85 Age(s): 14-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $70Your body changes every day and your yoga should be flexible enough to match its moods. Arupa’s unique approach provides a framework that will guide you through the postures, while giving you the tools and freedom to personalize your workout. As your practice matures, instincts and intuition will inspire your movements to nurture what’s healthiest and invigorate what’s most needed. Befriend your body and awaken the insight that will bloom into your authentic expression- in yoga and in life. NO beginners please.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305238-01 Jun 8 - Aug 10 7 - 8:30 p.m. WedLocation: Recreation Program Center Min 12 /Max 25 64 E. Walnut St

Parent Child Yoga5 CLASSES Instructor: Deanna GrossbergRate: $60 Age(s): 2- to 3-year-olds with parent

Discounted Resident Rate: $50Let’s get BENDY! as we learn how to create a sense of calmness and relaxation, while we turn our bodies into mountains, and animals. We will practice self respect and respect for others through individual, partner and group yoga poses and games.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301601-01* May 31 - Jul 5 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

301601-02 Jul 12 - Aug 9 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. TueLocation: Community Center Buckeye C Min 6 /Max 12 *NO CLASS: June 7

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The Barre Workout 9 CLASSES Instructor: Amanda SmithRate: $85 Age(s): 16-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $70The Barre workout is a class not to be missed! It is a fun, ballet-inspired, full body workout set to the beat of the music. This energetic class uses tons of booty-lifting ballet moves designed to be challenging, inspiring and leave participants feeling sexy, strong and ready for more. Many of the exercises in this class incorporates the ballet barre, bands, balls and lots of energy. You will strengthen and tone your legs, booty and calves. You will also strengthen your core, define your arms and improve your posture. So sign up today and feel stronger, taller, better tomorrow.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305290-01* Jun 7 - Aug 16 11:45 a.m. -12:45 p.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

305290-02 ** Jun 9 - Aug 18 11:45 a.m. -12:45 p.m. ThuLocation: Community Center Min 12 /Max 30 *NO CLASS: June 21 & July 19

**NO CLASS: June 23 & July 21

Young Yogis5 CLASSES Instructor: Deanna GrossbergRate: $60 Age(s): 7-to 12-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $50Yoga is a great way to move our bodies and feel healthy. Learning yoga can help children with strength flexibility and confidence. In this class we will have fun learning some basic yoga poses available to most people regardless of fitness level. We will work on some breathing exercises and short meditation which can help calm and refresh the body and mind.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301059-01* May 31 - Jul 5 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

301059-02 Jul 12 - Aug 9 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. TueLocation: Community Center Min 5 /Max 10*NO CLASS: June 7

preschool

INTERMEDIATE

Piloxing Barre10 WEEKS Instructor: Rachel Headings Rate: $95 Age(s): 14-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $80 Piloxing Barre is an exciting new fitness ‘Barre’ workout, utilizing the same Piloxing fundamental disciplines (Pilates,Boxing and Dance). Think of the Barre not just as another tool, but as a support to create external resistance and initiate more muscle engagement. The Barre will aid you to achieve body balance, and give you more concentrated toning, allowing you to take your muscles deeper into each exercise, through a more complete and dynamic range of motion.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305230-01* Jun 5 - Aug 21 12:15 - 1:15 p.m. SunLocation: Community Center Min 20 /Max 40 *NO CLASS: June 12 & July 3

INTERMEDIATE

Mindful Yoga & Core Connection9 CLASSES Instructor: Lara Uher Rate: $85 Age(s): 16-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $70 Fuse concepts of body awareness, core strength and breathing technique into a powerful Yoga experience. Taught by a licensed independent social worker and certified Yoga instructor. This session will not only strengthen your body,but also strengthen your relationship you have with your thoughts. Namaste!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305223-01* Jun 6 - Aug 15 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. MonLocation: Community Center Min 12 /Max 25 *NO CLASS: July 4 & July 18

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Yoga/Pilates Mix 11 CLASSES Instructor: Meghan Pierson Rate: $95 Age(s): 16-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $80Sun Salutations and other sequenced yoga poses focus on strength, endurance, flexibility and balance. Controlled Pilates exercises will be interlaced to focus on core strength, coordination and posture.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305265-01 Jun 7 - Aug 16 7:45- 8:45 p.m. TueLocation: Community Center Min 12 /Max 25

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BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

Yoga for Health 11 CLASSES Instructor: Gwen Surratt Rate: $95 Age(s): 16-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $80For those seeking to relax and unwind, geared toward the beginner, those getting back in shape or those recently recovered from surgery or injury. Move at a gentle pace with an emphasis on breath work for relieving tension through the body. We will practice seated, standing and balancing poses to develop strength and flexibility. Please bring a yoga mat, block and strap.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305220-01 Jun 9 - Aug 18 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. ThuActivity # Date Time Day(s)

305220-02 Jun 9 - Aug 18 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. ThuLocation: Recreation Program Center Min 12 /Max 35 64 E. Walnut St

BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

Family Tae Kwon Do 10 CLASSES Instructor: Jeff & Shelley GreenRate: $110 Age(s): 6-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $95Children and adults learn martial arts together, so it can be done individually or as a family activity. Although Tae Kwon Do is the art of kicking and punching, its more important components are respect, discipline, focus and confidence. Our training incorporates self improvement and self defense.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305218-01 Jun 10 - Aug 12 6:35 - 7:50 p.m. FriLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 35

ALL LEVELS

Restorative Pilates9 CLASSES Instructor: Amanda Smith Rate: $85 Age(s): 16-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $70 Restore your strength, posture and balance with this rejuvenating workout. This Pilates class consists of both standing and mat Pilates work, it begins with the gentle warm-up and flows into a progression of exercises aimed at restoring your posture, core strength, balance and whole body awareness. All levels are welcome. Please bring a mat.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305260-01* Jun 7 - Aug 16 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

305260-02 ** Jun 9 - Aug 18 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. ThuLocation: Community Center Min 12 /Max 35 *NO CLASS: June 21 & July 19**NO CLASS: June 23 & July 21

Games Games Games4 WEEKS Instructor: Dawn TurnageRate: $25 Age(s): 3- to 4-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $20This program is designed so your preschooler can enjoy large muscle activities while they learn to understand and follow directions. Your child will learn many different games such as Duck Duck Goose, Tigger Tag and more. Learn a new game each week.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301009-01 Jun 7 - Jun 28 6 - 6:45 p.m. TueLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 10

preschool

INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED

Power Yoga11 CLASSES Instructor: Meghan Pierson Rate: $95 Age(s): 16-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $80 Challenging yoga postures and sequences will help increase overall strength, endurance and flexibility. Please bring a sticky mat, towel and water. Not appropriate for pregnant women.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

305209-01 Jun 7 - Aug 16 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. TueLocation: Community Center Min 12 /Max 25

Go for the Gold!!1 WEEK Instructor: JumpBunch StaffRate: $100 Age(s): 3- to 6-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $85 Its an Olympic year and its time for us to get in the actions! In this highly active camp, children will learn and participate in various Olympic sports and fitness activities. In addition, coaches will lead fun and enriching activities such as vocabulary, geography, history and sport traditions from around the Olympic World. Citius, altius, fortius! Children should dress to be active and bring a snack and water bottle each day to camp.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301015-01 Jun 13 - Jun 17 9 - 11:30 a.m. Mon-FriLocation: Spring Grove Park Min 6 /Max 12 1201 E County Line Rd

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HEALTHY ACTIVE LIFESTYLE

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JumpBunch Sports & Fitness for Kids 6 WEEKS Instructor: JumpBunch StaffRate: $75 Discounted Resident Rate: $60JumpBunch is a great way to introduce sports and fitnessto your child. Each week, your JumpBunch coach teacheslively and positive classes that help children build motorskills, coordination, balance and sports confidence included warm up, exercises and a different sports or fitness activity. Visit www.Jumpbunch.com to find out more about this popular program.

Age(s) 18- to 30-months with parent

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301631-01* Jun 13 - Jul 25 9 :30- 10 a.m. MonActivity # Date Time Day(s)

301631-03* Jun 11 - Jul 23 9 :30- 10 a.m. Sat

Age(s) 2.5- to 3.5-year-olds with parent

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301631-02* Jun 13 - Jul 25 10-10:30 a.m. MonActivity # Date Time Day(s)

301631-04** Jun 11 - Jul 23 10-10:30 a.m. SatLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 10*NO CLASS: July 4 **NO CLASS: July 2

Sporties for Shorties6 WEEKS Instructor: JumpBunchRate: $75 Age(s): 3 1/2- to 5-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $60This exciting class includes fun, lead-up sports activities and group games designed to help your preschooler by developing kicking, running, throwing, catching and social interaction skills. Hand-eye and foot-eye coordination will be emphasized.Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301007-01** Jun 11 - Jul 23 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. SatActivity # Date Time Day(s)

301007-02* Jun 13 - Jul 25 10:45 - 11:45 p.m. MonLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 12*NO CLASS: July 4 **NO CLASS: July 2

JumpStartLittle Hoop Stars6 WEEKS Instructor: JumpStart Support StaffA highly instructional, fun-oriented introductory basketball program for children. Players are taught the basics of dribbling, passing, shooting, positioning, defense, and rebounding in a fun-oriented program. Then they apply what they’ve learned in low competition games. All coaching conducted by Jump Start Sports staff coaches using a well organized, fun-oriented, age-appropriate format.Rate: $75 Discounted Resident Rate: $60 GRADES: K-1

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306113-01 Jun 16 - Jul 21 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. ThuRate: $75 Discounted Resident Rate: $60 GRADES: 2-3

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306113-02 Jun 16 - Jul 21 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. ThuLocation: Community Center Min 16 /Max 40

Wickertree Foam Ball Program6 WEEKS Instructor: Wickertree StaffRate: $90 Age(s): 4- to 5-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $75This is the beginner stage of the Junior Tennis Pathway for kids interested in learning how to play tennis. Players will learn the basic shots in tennis. Clinics incorporate learning general motor and athletic skills through repetition of fundamentals and activities. In this program the kids play lots of FUN games while using foam balls, a racket between 19-23 inches, and play on a 36-foot mini tennis court.Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306121-01 Jun 3 - Jul 8 5 - 5:45 p.m. FriActivity # Date Time Day(s)

306121-02 Jun 4 - Jul 9 1 - 1:45 p.m. SatLocations: Wickertree Tennis Club Min 4/Max 10 5760 Maple Canyon Ave

Soccer Shots6 WEEKS Instructor: Soccer ShotsSoccer Shots is the leader in youth soccer development for children ages 2-6. Our nationally recognized program offers a high-energy, fun, age-appropriate introduction to the wonderful game of soccer. Our innovative curriculum emphasizes both soccer skills and character development. No gear or equipment is needed. Each participant receives a prize.

Rate: $85 Discounted Resident Rate: $70 2- to 3-YEAR-OLDS

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301012-01 Jun 6 - Jul 18 9 - 9:30 a.m. MonActivity # Date Time Day(s)

301012-03 Jun 6 - Jul 18 6- 6:30 p.m. Mon

Rate: $95 Discounted Resident Rate: $80 4- to 6-YEAR-OLDS

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301012-02 Jun 6 - Jul 18 9:45 - 10:30 a.m. MonActivity # Date Time Day(s)

301012-04 Jun 6 - Jul 18 6:45 - 7:30 p.m. MonLocation: Westerville Sports Complex Min 6 /Max 12 325 N Cleveland Ave*NO CLASS: July 4

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Tumble Kids I6 WEEKS Instructor: Shellie Edington

Rate: $65 Age(s): 5- to 7-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $55Handstands, cartwheels and more! We will learn the basic techniques to develop solid tumbling skills and continue to progress on all gymnastics apparatus! Please have child wear tennis shoes or go barefoot. Preferred to wear leggings, shorts or sweats and a t-shirt to class.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

302131-01 Jun 17 - Jul 22 4:45 -5:30 p.m. Fri

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

302131-02 Jun 17 - Jul 22 5:30-6:15 p.m. FriLocation: Recreation Program Center Min 3 /Max 10 64 E. Walnut Street

Tumble Kids II6 WEEKS Instructor: Shellie Edington

Rate: $65 Age(s): 5- to 7-year-olds

Discounted Resident Rate: $55Running cartwheels, snap downs, round-offs and more! We will learn basic techniques to develop solid tumbling skills and continue to progress on all gymnastic apparatuses. Please have children wear tennis shoes or go barefoot. Preferred to wear leggings, shorts, sweats and a t-shirt to class.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

302132-01 Jun 17 - Jul 22 6:15 - 7 p.m. FriLocation: Recreation Program Center Min 3 /Max 10 64 E. Walnut Street

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Nerf War!1 DAY Instructor: Jenny NickelRate: $20 Age(s): 8- to 12-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $15Grab your Nerf guns and get ready to battle! An all out Nerf War is about to begin with Capture the Flag, Target Practice and an Obstacle Course to maneuver through. Bring your own gun and bullets. Snack and extra bullets will be supplied.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301044-01 Jun 17 3:15 - 4:30 p.m. FriLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 12

We Got Spirit.. So Do You! Cheer Clinic4 DAYS Instructor: Jenny Nickel Rate: $45Discounted Resident Rate: $35Learn basic cheerleading skills, motions and jumps from a former collegiate cheerleader and cheer coach. Learn cheers, chants and a fight song routine plus a fun warm up routine. High energy, focus on positive attitudes and a fun atmosphere! New material every session!Age(s): 4- to 7-year-olds

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301034-01 Jun 13 - Jun 16 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Mon-ThuAge(s): 8- to 11-year-olds

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301034-02 Jun 13 - Jun 16 3:45 - 4:45 p.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Community Center Min 5 /Max 15

Log RollingIf you’ re looking for an exciting new challenge, you’ve found the right sport. Log rolling builds physical fitness including balance, coordination, endurance and foot speed. It also strengthens mental focus and concentration. But mostly, it’s just fun! Based on a 100-year-old lumberjack sport, spinning atop a floating log will capture the imagination of kids and adults, alike.1 DAY TRIAL Instructor: Recreation LeadersRate: $10 Discounted Resident Rate: $5 Age(s): 10 to 14-year-olds

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

310239-01 Jun 12 6 -7 p.m. SunAge(s): 18-year-old and up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

310239-02 Jun 12 7-8 p.m. Sun

3 WEEKS Instructor: Recreation LeadersRate: $15 Discounted Resident Rate: $10 Age(s): 10 to 14-year-olds

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

310140-01 Jun 26 - Jul 10 6 -7 p.m. SunAge(s): 18-year-old and up

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

310140-02 Jun 26 - Jul 10 7-8 p.m. Sun

Location: Highlands Park Aquatic Center Min 4 /Max 8 245 S. Spring Rd

Archery6 WEEKS Instructor: John HobbsRate: $80 Age(s): 9-year-olds and upDiscounted Resident Rate: $65Learn Olympic-style target shooting. Archers will learn basic shooting techniques, shooting safety, and will play skill- building games throughout this 5-week course. Beginners are HIGHLY recommended to register for the sections 01 and 02 slots, with advanced archers registering for section 03.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

303102-01* Jun 4 - July 30 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. SatActivity # Date Time Day(s)

303102-02* Jun 4 - July 30 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. SatActivity # Date Time Day(s)

303102-03* Jun 4 - July 30 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. SatLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 12 *NO CLASS: Jun 11, July 2, July 16

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Moms Morning Off!8 WEEKS Instructor: JumpBunch SportsRate: $155 - $25 Drop In Age(s): 3- to 8-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $140 - $20 Drop InMom’s Morning Off - Run your errands, have coffee with friends or take the morning off each Friday this summer. Your child will have a great morning of structured sports and fitness, crafts, games and free play led by JumpBunch Coaches. Each session features a different activity theme covering sports, sports readiness skills, fitness activities and working together. All equipment will be provided.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

301056-01 Jun 10 - Jul 29 9 - 11:30 a.m. FriLocation: Community Center Min 6 /Max 20

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LIVE WELL WESTERVILLEPARENT/CHILD DESIGNATED CLASSPC

Lil’ Climbers6 WEEKS Instructor: Recreational InstructorsRate: $55 Age(s): 5- to 7-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $45Experience a fun new way to educate your kids while they learn the exciting sport of rock climbing. Participants will learn the fundamentals of indoor rock climbing, build self-esteem and improve their physical fitness while taking part in fun and educational climbing games. At the end of the session the climber’s can invite their favorite adult to join in the fun by climbing along with the class. Participants must wear rubber soled shoes, all other equipment is provided.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

309101-01 Jun 14 - Jul 19 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

309101-02 Jun 14 - Jul 19 6:45- 7:45 p.m. TueLocation: Community Center Min 4 /Max 8

Climbing Kids6 WEEKS Instructor: Climbing Wall StaffRate: $55 Age(s): 8- to 12-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $45Learn the basics of rock climbing with our experienced staff through fun climbing games and skill test challenges. Emphasis will be on safety, techniques and practical skills, including bouldering and beginning belay training. Participants must wear closed-toe rubber-soled shoes; all other equipment is provided.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

309102-01 Jun 16 - Jul 21 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. ThuActivity # Date Time Day(s)

309102-02 Jun 16 - Jul 21 6:45 - 7:45 p.m. ThuLocation: Community Center Min 4 / Max 8

Kids in Karate, Adults too12 WEEKS Instructor: Free Spirit StaffRate: $110 Age(s): 6-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $95This program, designed for all ages, is under direction of Grand Master Jon Stephens of the Free Spirit, LLC Karate Clubs. Karate will improve your child’s sport, school and social activities.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306601-01 Jun 7 - Aug 23 7 - 8:30 p.m. TueLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 40

Lil’ Kik6 WEEKS Instructor: Free Spirit StaffRate: $95 Age(s): 3-to 6-year-olds Discounted Resident Rate: $80 Free Spirit Tae Kwon Do offers a program called “L’IL KIK provides students with a positive and wholesome training program in that important transitional time between the school day and the evening at home. Students unknowingly receive the remedy under the guise of martial arts training. As well as learning “TAE KWON DO”, students are being trained to respect themselves and others, exercise self-control, develop self-pride, care for fellow students, respect their parents, teachers, school and all others in the community.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306601-02 Jun 7 - Jun 12 6:15 - 6:45 p.m. Tue Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306601-03 Jul 19 - Aug 23 6:15 - 6:45 p.m. TueLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 40

Canoe Smart Start1 DAY Instructor: MJ Smith/Dave PaceRate: $15 Age(s): 10-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $10 In this level one canoe course, you will learn the basics of canoeing. Taught by an American Canoe Association instructor, and following their “Smart Start” format, this course will have “on land” as well as “in water” training. We’ll cover strokes, maneuvers, and safety before getting into the water to canoe. Children under 14 must have a parent sign up with them.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

313122-01 Jun 26 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. SunActivity # Date Time Day(s)

313122-02 Jul 17 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. SunActivity # Date Time Day(s)

313122-03 Aug 14 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. SunLocation: Hoff Woods Park Min 6 /Max 10 556 McCorkle Blvd

Wickertree 10 and Under Tennis6 WEEKS Instructor: Wickertree TennisRate: $90 Age(s): 6-to 8-year-olds Discounted Resident Rate: $75The Red Ball Program is a designed clinic for players between 6-8 years old. This program is the first stage of the USTA 10 & Under Tennis. Players will learn the basic shots of tennis and will begin playing with others. Clinics focus on repetition of fundamentals, athletic growth, and the beginning stages of playing. In this program the kids love of the game grows, with a solid foundation, while using red balls, a racket between 21-23 inches, and place on a 36-foot tennis court.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306101-01* May 30 - Jul 18 6 - 7 p.m. MonActivity # Date Time Day(s)

306101-02 Jun 1 - Jul 6 6 - 7 p.m. WedActivity # Date Time Day(s)

306101-03 Jun 3 - Jul 8 5- 6 p.m. FriActivity # Date Time Day(s)

306101-04 Jun 4 - Jul 19 1- 2 p.m. SatActivity # Date Time Day(s)

306101-05 Jul 18 - Aug 22 6 - 7 p.m. Mon Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306101-06 Jul 20 - Aug 24 6 - 7 p.m. Wed Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306101-07** Jul 29 - Sept 2 5 - 6 p.m. Fri Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306101-08 Jul 30 - Sept 3 1- 2 p.m. Sat *NO CLASS: July 4 | **NO CLASS: May 30 Location: Wickertree Tennis Club Min 6 /Max 8 5760 Maple Canyon Ave

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All Sports FUNdamental Co-Ed Volleyball Camp1 WEEK Instructor: All Sports Fundamental StaffRate: $95 Discounted Resident Rate: $80Have you been looking for a FUN skill based volleyball camp? Look no further as this co-ed camp is designed for all ages! Whether you have played for years or this is your first experience with volleyball All Sport FUNdamentals willenhance your knowledge of the game and improve your skills. For questions please call (614) 636-3386. Age(s): 7- to 9-year-olds

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306128-01 Jul 11 - Jul 15 8 - 10 a.m. Mon-Fri Age(s): 10- to 13-year-olds

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306128-02 Jul 11 - Jul 15 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-FriLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 40

All Sports FUNdamentals Co-Ed Volleyball League6 WEEKS Instructor: All Sports Fundamental StaffRate: $95 Discounted Resident Rate: $80Learn the FUNdamentals of volleyball as well as team strategy, sportsmanship and most importantly FUN! This co-ed league is geared toward beginning to intermediate volleyball players. All practices and games will be held at theWesterville Community Center and will take place on Saturdays. Volunteer coaches are needed. If interested please call (614) 636-3386. Age(s): 7- to 10-year-olds

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306118-01* Jul 6 - Jul 18 6 - 7:30 p.m. Mon-Fri Age(s): 11- to 13-year-olds

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306118-02* Jul 6 - Jul 18 7:30 - 9 p.m. Mon-FriLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 40*NO CAMPS: July 4

All Sports FUNdamentals Co-Ed Volleyball Clinic4 WEEKS Instructor: All Sports Fundamental StaffRate: $75 Discounted Resident Rate: $60Ready to take your skills to the next level? During this co-ed clinic All Sport FUNdamentals instructors will work on hitting, passing, setting, blocking, serving, positioning, team strategy and sportsmanship while most importantly having FUN! For questions, please call (614) 636-3386.

Age(s): 7- to 10-year-olds

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306129-01 Aug 8 - Aug 29 6 - 7:15 p.m. Mon Age(s): 10- to 13-year-olds

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306129-02 Aug 8 - Aug 29 7:15 - 8:30 p.m. MonLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 20

BEGINNERS

Summer Outdoor Adult Tennis6 WEEKS Instructor: Aralia StephensRate: $75 Age(s): 16-year-olds & up Discounted Resident Rate: $60Learn the right grips and improve your footwork and six strokes of tennis. Please bring a NEW unopened can of tennis balls and your own racket. Rainouts will be rescheduled.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306202-01 Jul 5 - Aug 9 6:30 -7:30 p.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

306202-02 Jul 5 - Aug 9 7:30 -8:30 p.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

306202-03 Jul 6 - Aug 10 6:30 -7:30 p.m. WedActivity # Date Time Day(s)

306202-04 Jul 6 - Aug 10 7:30 -8:30 p.m. Wed Location: Hoff Woods Park Min 6 /Max 8 556 McCorkle Blvd

Summer Adult Golf Lessons6 WEEKS Instructor: Michael WoodruffRate: $95 Age(s): 16-year-olds & upDiscounted Resident Rate: $80P.G.A. certified golf pro Michael Woodruff will show the natural, logical and easy way to learn the simple mechanics of the golf swing. Also learn exercises and drills to help you improve your golf game. There is an extra fee for practice balls.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306204-01 Jul 5 - Aug 9 6-7 p.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

306204-02 Jul 5 - Aug 9 7-8 p.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

306204-03 Jul 6 - Aug 10 6-7 p.m. WedActivity # Date Time Day(s)

306204-04 Jul 6 - Aug 10 7-8 p.m. Wed

Location: Westerville Golf Center Min 4 / Max 6 450 W Schrock Road

Men’s Adult Softball Tournament1 DAY Age(s): 18-year-olds and up Rate: $160/Discounted Resident Rate: $160Westerville Parks and Recreation will be offering a Summer Softball Tournament. For more information please call the Recreation Manager at (614) 901-6543.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306125-02 Aug 22 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. SatLocation: Hoff Woods Park Min 6 /Max 12 556 McCorkle Blvd

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Kids Fun Clubs9 WEEKS Instructor: Camp LeadersRate: $45 Age(s): 6- to 13-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $35Meet new friends this summer by attending one of our five Kids Fun Club locations. Our trained staff will be available only during the specific open times of the particular Fun Club. This is a drop-in program for children ages 6 through 13 years old (children must have completed kindergarten) which provides limited supervision. Kids Fun Clubs are not day-care facilities, but are recreational sites for children to spend quality leisure time with their peers. Registration is currently open.

METZGER PARK - 137 Granby Pl.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

302103-03 Jun 6 - Aug 5 9a.m.- 12p.m. Mon-Fri

HUBER VILLAGE PARK - 362 Huber Village Blvd.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

302103-04 Jun 6 - Aug 5 1 -4p.m. Mon-Fri

MILLSTONE CREEK - 745 N. Spring Rd.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

302103-05 Jun 6 - Aug 5 9a.m.- 12p.m. Mon-Fri

SPRING GROVE - 1201 E. Countyline Rd.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

302103-01 Jun 6 - Aug 5 1 -4p.m. Mon-Fri

Rate: $90 / Discounted Resident Rate: $70

HOFF WOODS PARK - 556 McCorkle Blvd.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

302103-02 Jun 6 - Aug 5 9a.m.- 12p.m. Mon-Fri 1-4 p.m.NO CAMPS: July 4 Min 10 / Max 75

Science Explorers Summer Camp1 WEEK Instructor: Recreation InstructorsRate: $155 Age(s): 6- to 12-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $140If you love science and exploring fun experiments, this is the camp for you. Every morning will include hands on learning and preparing for an experiment. Your afternoons will be spent swimming at Highlands Park Aquatic Center! Please bring a healthy lunch, snack and swim trunks and towel daily. Extended care is not available.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

302122-01 Jun 20 - Jun 24 9a.m.- 5 p.m. Mon-FriActivity # Date Time Day(s)

302122-02 Jul 18 - Jul 22 9a.m.- 5 p.m. Mon-FriLocation: Highlands Pavilion Min 15 /Max 30 245 S. Spring Rd

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Skyhawks Volleyball Camp1 WEEK Instructor: Skyhawks Sports StaffRate: $145 Age(s): 8- to 12-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $130Skyhawks staff instruct this fun-filled week of volleyball camp. Campers will learn the basics of volleyball through drills and play. Campers will also get the chance to play games throughout the week.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306110-01 Jun 20 - Jun 24 1 - 4 p.m. Mon-FriLocation: Community Center Min 12 /Max 32

Junior Golf Camp3 DAYS Instructor: Michael WoodruffRate: $60 Age(s): 9- to 14-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $50Summer Youth Golf will include 9-hole green fees and starter package of balls, tees and a t-shirt. Play will include individual and team competitions throughout the summer.All participants must provide all clubs and equipment.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306120-01 Jun 14 - Jun 16 10 - 11:15 a.m. Tue-ThuActivity # Date Time Day(s)

306120-02 Jun 14 - Jun 16 11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Tue-ThuActivity # Date Time Day(s)

306120-03 Jun 21 - Jun 23 10 - 11:15 a.m. Tue-ThuActivity # Date Time Day(s)

306120-04 Jun 21 - Jun 23 11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Tue-ThuLocation: Westerville Golf Center Min 5 /Max 9 450 W. Schrock Rd.

Skyhawks Beginner Golf Camp1 WEEK Instructor: Skyhawks Sports StaffRate: $145 Age(s): 5- to 9-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $130For Beginning Golf, Skyhawks will be combining the SNAG Coaching System and equipment, with our flair for safe and fun sports instruction. What is SNAG? SNAG is the revolutionary new system for beginning golfers using the most fun equipment around. SNAG has created an entirely new approach to learning golf, one that is fun, creative, and educational.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306124-01 Jul 18 - Jul 22 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-FriLocation: Heritage Park Min 12 /Max 32 60 N. Cleveland Ave.

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Baseball Sports Camp4 DAYS Instructor: Wesley ScirtzingerRate: $75/Discounted Resident Rate: $60Bringing a vast amount of knowledge and a passion to help kids reach their baseball and softball goals, former Westerville North and Ohio State baseball player Wes Schirtzinger will work on everything your child needs to become a fundamentally better player.Age(s): 7- to 8-year-olds

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306103-01 Jul 11 - Jul 14 9 - 10 a.m. Mon-ThuAge(s): 9- to 10-year-olds

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306103-02 Jul 11 - Jul 14 10:30 - 11:30 p.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Walnut Ridge Park Min 10 / Max 20 529 E. Walnut St

Pure Form Basketball Camp4 DAYS Instructor: Peter PattonHave fun while improving your basketball skills at the PureForm Basketball Camps this summer. Skill development, 3 on 3, 5 on 5, and contests are all included in this exciting week of basketball. Long-time Coach Peter Patton and his staff will help each player get better this summer! Contact Coach Patton at (614) 397-6800 for more information. Visit www.pureformbasketball.com

Grade(s): 3 - 5

Date Time Day(s)

Jul 11 - July 14 1 -3 p.m. Mon-ThuGrade(s): 6 - 8

Date Time Day(s)

Jul 11 - July 14 3 -5 p.m. Mon-ThuLocation: Community Center Min 10 /Max 60

Skyhawks Multi-Sport Camp1 WEEK Instructor: Skyhawks Sports StaffRate: $75 Age(s): 6- to 14-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $60In this multi-sport camp, we combine two or three sports into one fun-filled week. Athletes will learn the rules and essential skills of each sport along with vital life lessons such as respect and teamwork. Extended care is available for this program.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

206109-01 Jun 6 - Jun 10 9a.m.- 3 p.m. Mon-FriActivity # Date Time Day(s)

206109-02 Aug 1 - Aug 5 9a.m.- 3 p.m. Mon-FriLocation: Community Center Min 40 /Max 60

Skyhawks BeginnerLacrosse Camp1 WEEK Instructor: Skyhawks Sports StaffRate: $145 Age(s): 7- to 12-year-oldsDiscounted Resident Rate: $130Lacrosse camp combines basic skills used in soccer, basketball and hockey into one fast-paced game. Athletes will learn the fundamentals of stick handling, cradling, passing and shooting in a fun, non-checking environment.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

306127-01 Jul 11 - Jul 15 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-FriLocation: Heritage Park Min 12 /Max 32 60 N. Cleveland Ave

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British Soccer Camp1 WEEK Instructor: British Soccer CoachesHalf-day player development camps provide technical and tactical instruction in all areas of the game. Emphasis is placed on individual skill development and fundamental tactical awareness through a coaching mix of maximum participation, progressive practices and small sided game.

MINI-KICKERS Age(s): 4- to 6-year-oldsRate: $125 Discounted Resident Rate: $110

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

206114-01 Jun 20 - Jun 24 9 - 10:30 a.m. Mon-FriActivity # Date Time Day(s)

206114-02 Jun 20 - Jun 24 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-FriActivity # Date Time Day(s)

206114-03 Aug 1 - Aug 5 9 - 10:30 a.m. Mon-FriActivity # Date Time Day(s)

206114-04 Aug 1 - Aug 5 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m Mon-Fri

HALF DAY CAMP Age(s): 6- to 16-year-oldsRate: $170 Discounted Resident Rate: $155

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

206114-05 Jun 20 - Jun 24 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-FriActivity # Date Time Day(s)

206114-06 Aug 1 - Aug 5 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-FriLocation: Sports Complex Min 10 /Max 60 325 N. Cleveland Ave

SUMMERCAMPS

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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION

WESTERVILLE SENIOR CENTER310 West Main St. Westerville Ohio, 43081-6800(614) 901-6560 Fax: (614) 901-6649Hotline: (614) 901-6887 TDD: (614) 901-6413

Westerville Senior Center memberships are available to adults age 55 or older and their spouses. A newsletter, mailed quarterly to all members, provides complete detailed information on programs and regular activities. Join us and experience all the benefits including improved health, lower stress, new skills, greater independence and lasting friends and memories.

MEMBERSHIP RATESYearly Rate: $18/ Discounted Resident Rate: $12

FACILITY RENTALSMultipurpose and meeting rooms are

available to rent when not in use for

Senior Center or Parks & Recreation

Programs. Call (614) 901-6560 for

reservations.

TRANSPORTATIONWesterville Senior Center members living within the corporate City limits of Westerville are able to schedule transportation to and from the Community Center, the Senior Center, local shopping and doctors appointments.

Participants learning and having fun during theCommunity Line Dance, see page 66 for additional information.

CENTER HOURSDEC - FEB and JUN - AUGMonday through Friday8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

MAR - MAY and SEPT - NOVMonday & Friday8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.

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Resistance Bands4/5 CLASSES Instructor(s): Valarie WrightRate: $5 Age(s): Senior Center memberStrengthen your muscles and improve bone density during this complete body workout! You’ll be guided through exercises at your own pace in a supportive atmosphere. Beginners are encouraged to attend.

JUNE

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

506186-01 Jun 1 - Jun 29 9 - 9:45 a.m. Wed

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

506186-02 Jun 6 - Jun 27 9 - 9:45 a.m. Mon

JULY

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

507186-01 Jul 6 - Jul 27 9 - 9:45 a.m. WedActivity # Date Time Day(s)

507186-02 Jul 11 - Jul 25 9 - 9:45 a.m. Mon

AUGUST

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

508186-01 Aug 1 - Aug 29 9 - 9:45 a.m. Mon

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

508186-02 Aug 3 - Aug 31 9 - 9:45 a.m. Wed

Location: Westerville Senior Center Min 20 / Max 35 310 W. Main St

Balance Class4/5 CLASSES Instructor(s): Valarie WrightRate: $5 Age(s): Senior Center memberInstability and loss of balance are challenging issues. Improve your balance by learning to improve you stability through progressive functional movements and strength building techniques.

JUNE

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

506187-01 Jun 1 - Jun 29 10 - 10:45 a.m. Wed

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

506187-02 Jun 6 - Jun 27 10 - 10:45 a.m. Mon

JULY

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

507187-01 Jul 6 - Jul 27 10 - 10:45 a.m. WedActivity # Date Time Day(s)

507187-02 Jul 11 - Jul 25 10 - 10:45 a.m. Mon

AUGUST

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

508187-01 Aug 1 - Aug 29 10 - 10:45 a.m. Mon

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

508187-02 Aug 3 - Aug 31 10 - 10:45 a.m. Wed

Location: Westerville Senior Center Min 20 / Max 35 310 W. Main St

B.A.S.E (Balance, Aerobics, Strength, Endurance)4/5 CLASSES Instructor(s): Valarie Wright/ Terri ByrumRate: $5 Age(s): Senior Center memberThis class covers the complete range of activities and is a combination of all classes offered at the Center throughout the week: Balance, Aerobics, Strength, and Endurance. Participants can enjoy this class sitting or standing.

JUNE

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

506192-01 Jun 3 - Jun 24 9 - 9:45 a.m. Fri

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

506192-02 Jun 3 - Jun 24 10 - 10:45 a.m. Fri

JULY

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

507192-01 Jul 1 - Jul 29 9 - 9:45 a.m. Fri Activity # Date Time Day(s)

507192-02 Jul 1 - Jul 29 10 - 10:45 a.m. Fri

AUGUST

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

508192-01 Aug 5 - Aug 26 9 - 9:45 a.m. Fri

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

508192-02 Aug 5 - Aug 26 10 - 10:45 a.m. Fri

Location: Westerville Senior Center Min 20 / Max 35 310 W. Main St

Fitness Walking Group13 WEEKS Rate: FREE Age(s): Senior Center memberTalk and walk your way around the Community Center track. Check the bulletin board track-side for information on social gatherings. Please remember to sign the clipboard at the track.

Date Time Day(s)

Jun 2 - Aug 19 8:30 -9:30 a.m. Tue/Thu/FriLocation: Community Center Track 350 N. Cleveland Ave

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PRIME TIME

Low-Impact Aerobics & Strength4/5 CLASSES Instructor(s): Pam CroucherRate: $5 Age(s): Senior Center memberThis fun and energetic aerobics class will burn calories and improve your health. It is choreographed and performed to music. Large muscle groups are used in continuous rhythmic activity. Must be able to get to and from the floor.

JUNE

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

506188-01 Jun 2 - Jun 30 9- 10 a.m. ThuActivity # Date Time Day(s)

506188-02 Jun 7 - Jun 28 9- 10 a.m. Tue

JULY

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

507188-01 Jul 5 - Jul 26 9- 10 a.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

507188-02 Jul 7 - Jul 28 9- 10 a.m. Thu

AUGUST

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

508188-01 Aug 2 - Aug 30 9- 10 a.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

508188-02 Aug 4 - Aug 25 9- 10 a.m. Thu

Location: Westerville Senior Center Min 20 / Max 35 310 W. Main St

Gentle Flexibility Chair4/5 CLASSES Instructor(s): Valarie WrightRate: $5 Age(s): Senior Center memberThis 45-minute class is designed to help those who cannot stand for long periods of time but want to keep their joints from stiffening. All exercises are performed seated.

JUNE

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

506189-01 Jun 1 - Jun 29 11 - 11:45 a.m. Wed

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

506189-02 June 6 - Jun 27 11 - 11:45 a.m. Mon

JULY

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

507189-01 Jul 6 - Jul 27 11 - 11:45 a.m. WedActivity # Date Time Day(s)

507189-02 Jul 11 - Jul 25 11 - 11:45 a.m. Mon

AUGUST

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

508189-01 Aug 1 - Aug 29 11 - 11:45 a.m. Mon

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

508189-02 Aug 3 - Aug 31 11 - 11:45 a.m. Wed

Location: Westerville Senior Center Min 20 / Max 35 310 W. Main St

Community Line Dance1 CLASS Instructor: Walter Hoag/ Liz NoeRate: $5 at door Age(s): 18-year-olds and up

Dance the night away at the Westerville Community Center

from 7-9 p.m. Open to anyone 18 years or better. Light snacks

and refreshments will be provided from Villa Angela.

Date Time Day(s)

Aug 19 7 - 9 p.m. Fri

Location: Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave

High Beginner Line Dance4/5 CLASSES Instructor(s): PosesRate: $5 Age(s): Senior Center memberHigh beginner and intermediate dances to get a good workout. No step review!

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

506184-02 Jun 2 - Jun 30 3 - 4 p.m. ThuActivity # Date Time Day(s)

507184-02 Jul 7 - Jul 28 3 - 4 p.m. ThuActivity # Date Time Day(s)

508184-02 Aug 4 - Aug 18 3 - 4 p.m. Thu

Location: Community Center Min 20 / Max 35

Tuesday Line Dance4/5 CLASSES Instructor(s): EbbertRate: $5 Age(s): Senior Center memberGet up and get down on the dance floor. No partner needed. Increase coordination, flexibility and endurance while having fun and making friends.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

506184-01 Jun 7 - Jun 28 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

507184-01 Jul 5 - Jul 26 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. TueActivity # Date Time Day(s)

508184-01 Aug 2 - Aug 30 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. Tue

Location: Westerville Senior Center Min 20 / Max 35 310 W. Main St

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Woodcarving13 WEEKS Rate: Free Age(s): Senior Center MembersShare ideas and techniques. New carvers are always welcome.

Date Time Day(s)

Jun 3 - Aug 26 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Fri

Location: Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St

Stone Carving DROP-INRate: Free Age(s): Senior Center MembersLearn how to transform hunks of rock into artistic beauty. While this club does not have dedicated teacher, current carving members can help guide you through a project. A limited number of stone carving tools are supplied. New carvers are always welcome.

Date Time Day(s)

Mar/Apr/May 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon / Thu

Location: Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St

Digital Photography ContestENTRIES DUE: July 26Rate: $10 Age(s): Senior Center MembersEnter your photographs in one of the 15 categories for the 2015 Digital Photography Show. You may enter one photo per category. Photos will be judged by a panel and ribbons will be awarded to 1st, 2nd & 3rd places as well as Best of Show. Winning photos will be framed and placed on display at the Community Center. For complete details, pick up an entry form at the Senior Center or contact Chris Shirring at 614-901-6566. 2014 categories include: Insects, Patriotic, Artisitic, Animals, Close Up/Macro, Sports/Action, Focus on People, Children & Teens, Flowers & Gardens, Travel Outside Ohio, Architecture & Design, Ohio & Westerville Scenes, Toned Prints/Black & White, Seascapes & Landscapes, Collages, Montages & Scrapbooking.

Date Time Day(s)

Entries due by July 26 Reception: Aug 4 5 p.m. Thu

Location: Community Center Min 50 / Max 250 350 N. Cleveland Ave

Digital Photography SIG3 CLASSES

Rate: FREE Age(s): Senior Center MemberThis Special Interest Group (SIG) focuses on the full range of digital cameras, accessories, and their use. Meetings vary among member and supplier presentations, discussion groups and field shoots around the state.

Date Time Day(s)

Jun 28 1- 3 p.m. TueJul 26 1- 3 p.m. TueAug 23 1- 3 p.m. TueLocation: Westerville Senior Center Min 10 / Max 40 310 W. Main St

HEALTHY ACTIVE LIFESTYLE / CREATIVE ARTS

Qigong: Outdoor Serenity4/5 CLASSES Instructor(s): Lori CandonRate: $5 Age(s): Senior Center MembersEnjoy the serenity of the outdoors while practicing QiGong with Lori. This class helps to relieve stress, increase immune function and improve physical balance and mental clarity. No experience necessary. Rain or shine. If its raining the class will meet at the Alum Creek Park N. Amphitheater.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

506190-01 Jun 2 - Jun 30 9 - 10 a.m. ThuActivity # Date Time Day(s)

507190-01 Jul 7 - Jul 28 9 - 10 a.m. ThuActivity # Date Time Day(s)

508190-01 Aug 4 - Aug 25 9 - 10 a.m. Thu

Location: Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St

Delay the Disease4/5 CLASSES Instructor(s): Arnold/CandonRate: $5 Age(s): Senior Center memberFitness program designed specifically for those with Parkinson’s Disease. This class will optimize physical function and help to delay the progression of the disease.

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

506191- 01 Jun 2 - Jun 30 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. Thu

Activity # Date Time Day(s)

507191-01 Jul 7 - Jul 28 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. ThuActivity # Date Time Day(s)

508191-01 Aug 4 - Aug 25 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. ThuLocation: Community Center Min 20 / Max 35 350 N. Cleveland Ave

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COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS HOURS: Jan 2 - May 31 and Nov 1 - Dec 31 Monday - Thursday 5:45 a.m. - 10 p.m. Friday 5:45 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

SUMMER HOURS: June 1 - Oct 31 Monday - Friday 5:45 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

CLOSEDThanksgivingChristmasNew Year’s DayEaster

Day Before ThanksgivingDay After ThanksgivingChristmas EveNew Year’s Eve Memorial Day4th of JulyLabor Day

S P E C IAL HOU RS ANNUAL MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS From Aug 1 - Sept 10, the entire Watering Hole will be closed for scheduled ceiling painting and roof repairs. Also, from Aug 22 - Sept 5, additional areas of the Community Center will be closed for maintenance and repairs. All ultimate passholders may utilize the Highlands Park Aquatic Center, free of charge throughout the maintenance time-frame. For more information on what will be closing, please visit the City website www.westerville. org or call the Community Center at (614) 901-6500.

CLIMBING WALL DAILY RATE RESIDENT RATE

ADULT $7.50 $5

SENIOR ADULT $5.25 $3.50

YOUTH (5-17) $5.25 $3.50

For additional information, see page 74.

SPROUTS ROOM DAILY RATE

1st CHILD - (1 HOUR) $2.50

EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD - (1 HOUR) $1

2 hour maximum. Children must be in the same household.

For additional information, see page 72.

MULTIPORT RATE RESIDENT RATE

includes access to pool, gymnasium, climbing wall. (exceptions listed below)

ADULT* $11.25 $7.50

SENIOR ADULT* $9 $6

YOUTH (3-17)* $9 $6

Guest PASSport** $10

* Track included for ages 16 and up

** Must visit with a current PASSport holder. Allows access for everything, except fitness room.

Multiport plus Fitness Room - additional $5

For additional information, see page 68.

FITNESS DAILY RATE RESIDENT RATE

ADULT $16.25 $12.50

SENIOR ADULT $14 $11

YOUTH (16-17) $14 $11

For additional information, see page 72.

TRACK DAILY RATE RESIDENT RATE

ALL AGES (16 and up) $4.50 $3

For additional information, see page 72.

POOL DAILY RATE RESIDENT RATE

ALL AGES (3 and up) $7.50 $5

For additional information, see page 73.

GYMNASIUM DAILY RATE RESIDENT RATE

ADULT $7.50 $5

SENIOR ADULT $5.25 $3.50

YOUTH (10-17) $5.25 $3.50

COMMUNITY CENTER ID $8 $5.50

Daily admissions require a Community Center ID card. ID cards are valid for one year.

For additional information, see page 74.

HIGHLANDS PARK AQUATIC CENTER

RATE RESIDENT RATE

ALL AGES (3 and up) $8.25 $5.50

ALL AGES (3 and up) after 6 p.m.

$6 $4

ALL AGES (3 and up) after Westerville Schools begin

$6 $4

HPAC is open seasonally Memorial Day to Labor DayFor additional information, see page 75.

DAILY ADMISSION PRICES & HOURSPARKS AND RECREATIONW E S T E R V I L L E

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ULTIMATE BENEFITS PASSPORT (AGES 16+)Includes access to the Fitness Room, Track, Gymnasium, Climbing Wall and the Watering Hole during established drop-in hours.

ULTIMATE FUNTASTIC PASSPORT (AGES 3 -15)Includes access to the Watering Hole, Gymnasium and unlimited visits to the Climbing Wall during established drop-in times. The Ultimate Benefits PASSport holders and Ultimate Funtastic PASSport holders are entitled to a 10-percent discount on passes to the Highlands Park Aquatic Center.

ULTIMATE TRIAL PASSPORT & THREE-MONTH PASSPORTThe Ultimate Trial PASSport to the Community Center gives those 16 years of age and older access to the Fitness Room, Track, Gymnasium, Watering Hole and Climbing Wall (during drop-in times) and those 15 years of age and under access to the Watering Hole (during drop-in times), Gymnasium and Climbing Wall for 30 days. The Three Month PASSport has all of the above privileges for three months. These passes can be applied to any pass with exception to the track pass.

STUDENT PASSPORTA two-week, renewable PASSport for students from elementary – college that can be used over their school holidays. School identification required when appropriate.

GENERAL PASSPORT INFORMATIONPASSports (memberships) are most cost-effective for frequent users.

PASSports options range from daily, three-month and annual memberships.

Children two years and under are admitted free.

Senior Adult is considered 60 years of age and older or a Westerville Senior Center member.

Household discounts will be applied to Annual Ultimate Benefits and Annual Ultimate Funtastic PASSport purchases. To receive the household discount, passes must be purchased together and individuals must reside in the same household. Household of two or three: 10% discount Household of four or five: 15% discount Household of six+: 20% discount.

PASSports do not entitle holder to priority program registration.

For refund policy information and monthly payment options please see page 77.

PASSports

COMMUNITY CENTER

The Westerville Community Center is proud of the patronage of its PASSport holders. Be sure to renew your PASSport before its expiration to take advantage of the following renewal discounts:

Ultimate PASSports: $10 discountFuntastic PASSports: $10 discountIndividual PASSports: $5 discount

GUEST PASSPORT Includes access to the Watering Hole, Track, Fitness Room, Climbing Wall and Gymnasium. A state-issued ID or school ID and phone number must be kept at the front desk for the duration of the visit. The Guest PASSport is good for one day only. Guest must be accompanied by an Ultimate Passport holder.

PASSPORT RENEWAL DISCOUNTS

ANNUAL TRACK PASSPORTAdult (18-59) $127.50/$85Young Adult (16-17) $105 /$70Senior ** $105/$70Junior (14-15)*** $105/$70

3-MONTH ULTIMATE PASSPORTSAdult (18-59) $180/$120Young Adult (16-17) $142.50/$95Senior ** $142.50/$95Youth (3-15) $127.50/$85

TRIAL PASSPORTSAdult PASSport $60/$40Student PASSport $45/$30Guest PASSport $10

ADDITIONAL SERVICESResident Card $5.50Non-Resident Card $8Towel Service $50

SPROUTS ROOM10-hr Punch Card $22.5050-hr Punch Card $100

ANNUAL ULTIMATE BENEFITS PASSPORT*Adult (18-59) $345/$230Young Adult (16-17) $277.50/$185Senior ** $277.50/$185

ANNUAL ULTIMATE FUNTASTIC PASSPORT*Youth (3-15) $247.50/$165

ANNUAL FITNESS/TRACK PASSPORTAdult (18-59) $262.50/$175Young Adult (16-17) $217.50/$145Senior ** $217.50/$145

ANNUAL POOL PASSPORTAdult (18-59) $262.50/$175Youth (3-17) $217.50/$145Senior ** $217.50/$145

ANNUAL GYMNASIUM PASSPORTAdult (18-59) $217.50/$145Youth (3-17) $157.50/$105Senior ** $157.50/$105

* Family Discounts Available, see General Information ** (60+ or Senior Center Member)

*** Restricted Hours Only Monday - Friday: 3:30 - 9 p.m.

RATESCOMMUNITY CENTER PASSPORTRate / Discounted Resident Rate

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Monthly Payment options available for all full-year Ultimate Passes. Renewal and Household Discounts are not available with this program. Stop by or call the Westerville Community Center, 350 N. Cleveland Ave., (614) 901-6500 for more information.

PASSPORTTYPE

INITIAL PAYMENT

MONTHLYPAYMENTS

PASSPORT AMOUNT

RESIDENT ADULT

$21 $19 $230

RESIDENT SENIOR

$20 $15 $185

RESIDENT YOUTH

$20 $15 $185

RESIDENT FUN-TASTIC

$16.50 $13.50 $165

NON-RESIDENT ADULT

$37 $28 $345

NON-RESIDENT SENIOR

$24.50 $23 $277.50

NON-RESIDENT YOUTH

$24.50 $23 $277.50

NON-RESIDENT FUN-TASTIC

$22 $20.50 $247.50

AUTO DRAFT MONTHLY PROGRAM

$$ $

$$$

COMMUNITY CENTER

The Parks Division manages more than 595 acres of park land in 50 locations and maintains neighborhood, community and school parks; nature preserves; sports complexes; greenways; and all City grounds. Facilities also include managed wetlands, mini parks, baseball/softball diamonds, soccer fields, tennis courts, sand volleyball courts, basketball courts, an amphitheater, fitness station, playgrounds, shelters, restrooms and more than 29 miles of bikeways/leisure paths. The Urban Forestry staff maintains more than 12,000 street trees. In addition, the Division maintains public gardens, flowerbeds, flower pots, hanging baskets, and 65 acres of medians and City Right-of-Ways.

PARKS MAINTENANCE SHOP

Mon - Fri 7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Phone: (614) 901-6590

Fax: (614) 901-6597

PASSports

PARKS & RECREATIONGIFT CARDSLooking for that perfect gift? Give the gift of good health with a Parks and Recreation gift card.

Gift cards are redeemable for daily admissions, activities, classes, and passes with Westerville Parks and Recreation.

ONLINE PROGRAMEVALUATIONThe Westerville Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to have you participate in our programs and classes. We recognize the importance of providing the highest level of service to our participants and appreciate hearing from you concerning your experience in specific programs and/or activities.

Complete the evaluation form online by following the link http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WPRD_Program_Evaluation.

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PLEASENOTE

The Westerville Parks & Recreation Department is pleased to offer online registration for its classes, programs and shelters. Online registration streamlines the process of registering by eliminating the need to wait in long lines on registration day.

Any household that has previously participated in a Parks and Rec program, pass, or facility reservation may already have an online account.

Those wanting to sign up for the first time will need to create your own account through our online registration site www.westerville.org/registration. Click Create an Account and follow the prompts.

Proof of residency is required in order to be eligible for the discounted resident rates.

With your active online account, you will be able to view class information, process registration and reservations, make secure credit card payments, and view class enrollment counts from your home or office 24 hours a day! You can even make changes to your household and member’s information–fast, easy and secure. User name/Passwords and Household Information can be changed once you log in. Click on “My Accounts.”

Residency Status expires at the end of each year. Proof of residency is required only once in a calendar year. Prove your residency status each January for the entire year.

Payment for all programs/activities and facility reservations must be made at time of registration.

Still have questions? Visit the web at www.westerville.org/parks, click About Us and FAQ’s for additional information.

In order to take advantage of this convenient method of registering,

please follow the steps below.

1. Visit www.westerville.org/registration

2. Enter ‘User Name:’ (we set it up as your home phone number with area code as a complete string, no hyphens or spaces). Parks and Recreation sets up a DEFAULT user name (#3 password same as #2)

3. Enter ‘Password:’ (Parks and Recreation sets up a default password)

4. Click ‘Registered Users Sign In’

5. At the top of the screen, select from one of the options listed based on what you intend on doing or use the search criteria to search for options.

6. Whenfinished,it’simportanttoclick“Logout”inthe upper right side of your screen. If you don’t, your computer will remain logged in even after you shut down.

V i s i t t h e Wes te r v i l l e Community Center during the hours listed on page 66.

Participants may register for ONE additional household other than their own during the registration process. Resident restrictions still apply.

Send complete registration form and payment in the form of a check or money orderpayable to“CityofWesterville” to:

Westerville Parks and Recreation, 350 N. Cleveland Ave., Westerville, OH 43082-9105.

Mailed registrations will be processed after Resident Registration and will be processed daily at random as time permits. We are not responsible for delayed mail.

Intheeventyourclassisfilledandyoupaybycheck,your check will be returned to you. You are registered unless we notify you otherwise.

YOU’RE ALWAYS FIRST IN LINE’‘WHEN YOU’RE ONLINE,

REGISTRATION DATES

Fri, May 6 - Noon - Online Early Registration (Residents Only)

Sat, May 7 - 8 a.m. - In-person Registration (Residents Only)

Sun, May 8 - Noon - Online Open Registration (Residents and Non-Residents)

Mon, May 9 - 8 a.m. - In-person Open Registration (Residents and Non-Residents)

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The City of Westerville Parks and Recreation Department is largelyfinancedthroughCityIncomeTaxdollars.Therefore,tobeconsidereda“Resident”inourregistrationprocess,youmustliveor work full time within the corporate City Limits of Westerville orbeaspouseorchildofsuchperson.“Non-resident”appliesto all others. Even though you may have a Westerville mailing address or live within the school district, you may not live within the Westerville City Limits. We ask for your understanding when registering.

Fair Share Policy

To receive discounted resident rates, Westerville residents will be required topresent identification such as a valid driver’slicense, photo ID card, utility bill or pay with a check with an address printed by the bank. Individuals employed full time in the Westerville City Limits will need to provide proof of employment on company letterhead with the signature of the personnel director or president or a current paycheck with their employer’s name and address along with a valid driver’s license. If a household has been granted residency status due toprovidingproofofWestervilleincometaxwithholdinganditislaterrevealedthatafullrefundofthesetaxesoccurred,theCity of Westerville reserves the right to collect the difference between the resident fee paid originally for the activity or pass and the appropriate non-resident fee. A $5.50 resident ID card may be purchased for registration and admission convenience.

Resident/Non-resident Rates

The non-resident fee is an additional $5 to any program $20 or less and $10 for any program more than $20 and less than $60 and $15 for any program $60 or more. Seasonal and Annual Pass fees, daily admission fees and rental fees are 50 percent higher for non-residents.

Non-resident Fee Policy

Checksshouldbemadepayabletothe“CityofWesterville.”Therewill be a $31 service fee for all checks not honored for any reason by any bank.

Payment By Check

Scholarship Assistance ProgramsThe Westerville Parks Foundation offers scholarships for activities and passes to any age person who lives in the Westerville corporate City limits. These scholarship programs are designed to assist residents who may be experiencinga financial hardship with fees. Some restrictions may apply.Interested individuals may obtain scholarship applications at the Westerville Community Center.

All Community Center PASSports, Highlands Pool Passes, Sprouts WaitRoomCardsandGiftCertificatesarenon-refundableandnon-transferable.

Pass Refund Policy

Hardship Termination CriteriaThe following criteria must be met to qualify for a hardship refund:

A job transfer outside a 25-mile radius of the Community Center. PASSholder or class registrant must provide a letter from his/her Human Resources Department stating that he/she is being transferred including forwarding address and phone numberforverification.

In case of medical condition the following options are available:

A Community Center PASSholder or a class registrant may receive a refund if he/she provides a letter from a physician stating that they are on a medical restriction ofanindefinitenature.

A Community Center Pass or Senior Center Membership canbeputonholdandtheexpirationdateextendedifthe participant provides a letter from a physician stating how long they are on a medical restriction.

A $5.00 transaction fee shall apply to all hardship refunds in addition to the prorated amount.

This landmark civil rights legislation went into effect Jan. 26, 1992. Itisasignificantstepforwardtomakeoursociety’sservicesandopportunities fully available to all Americans by combating barriers and prejudices that confront those of us with disabilities. The City of Westerville is committed to implementing the intent and spirit of this legislation. Those who may need assistance in order toenjoyourprogramsshouldcontacttheAdministrativeOfficeat (614) 901-6500 at least 2 weeks in advance of the program to discuss any necessary accommodations. [TDD line: (614) 901-6413.

Persons with disabilities are invited to participate in all programs offered through the Westerville Parks and Recreation Department. When registering for a program, we ask that participants requiring specialassistancemarkthedesignatedboxontheregistrationformor add a note to your class when registering online.

Access to All Americans with Disabilities Act

Participants must recognize that all classes/activities of a physical nature involve some risk, and by registering for a class/activity of this nature there is an assumption of risk by the participant. The City of Westerville Parks and Recreation Department is dedicated to providing safe facilities and equipment as well as qualifiedstaffforallparticipants.Everyeffortismadetoensureparticipantsafetyandtoprovidefirst-classrecreationalactivities,facilities and parks. In the event of a serious accident or illness, it is the policy of the City of Westerville to: (1) contact the Westerville FireDepartment Paramedics to performfirst aidand, when necessary, recommend transport of the victim to the hospital; (2) reach the parent, guardian or emergency contact as soon as the situation allows.

Notice to Participants

Photo / Video Release PolicyBy registering for any Westerville Parks and Recreation program, you agree to allow publication of photos/videos taken at any program, event or facility associated with the City of Westerville Parks and Recreation Department.

If a class is canceled or closed, you will receive a full refund in the form of a check or credit refund (must be on credit card used.)Therewillbenocashrefunds.Refundstakeapproximatelythree weeks to process.

REFUND BEFORE THE CLASS BEGINSRefunds will be made only before the start of the class for one of the following circumstances and a $5.00 transaction fee will apply:

• When the refund is requested at least seven (7) daysinadvance(exceptwhereotherwisenoted)ofthefirstclassmeetingprovideditdoesnotreducethe participation level below the required minimum.

• When documentation is presented for an approved hardship situation.

REFUNDS AFTER THE CLASS BEGINS

• Refunds will be made only when documentation is presented for an approved hardship situation.

• A $5.00 transaction fee will apply.

CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEE POLICY

In theeventyouarenot satisfiedwithaprogramor service,The Westerville Parks & Recreation Department shall offer the following options:

• Repeat the program at no charge - or• Receive a gift card that can be applied to any other program - or• Receive a refund (processingtakesapproximately 2 weeks.)

NOTE: Adult sports leagues, camps, trips, consumable program supplies, daily admissions, annual passes, facility rentals, special events or tickets to certain events are exempt from theSatisfaction Guarantee.

Program Refund Policy Canceled Classes

Cell Phone PolicyThe use of cell phones in any City of Westerville Parks and Recreation Restroom, Locker Room, Fitness Area or Pool is not permitted.

INCLEMENT WEATHER/SPORTS HOTLINE (614) 901-6888

Due to Inclement WeatherAll daytime (before 5 p.m.) programs will be canceled when Westerville Schools are closed due to inclement weather. Cancellation of evening programs (after 5 p.m.) will be determined by 4 p.m. On Saturdays, information will be available on daytime classes beginning at 8 a.m. and on evening classes beginning at 4 p.m. The Department will issue cancellation announcements on WBNS 10-TV and radio stations 94.7 FM and 610 AM. Information will also be available on the SPORTS/INCLEMENT WEATHER HOTLINE.

Cancellation of Activities

Age PolicyChildren nine and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times while in the Community Center.

Camp Peanut, Camp Coconut and Camp Walnut and Summer Escape Travel Camp refund policy will be as follows: A $25 transaction fee will be processed per week, per child for every refund issued. All camp refunds must be submitted 30 days before the start of the camp session the household is looking to get refunded for. For more information, call the Program Supervisor at (614) 901-6506.

Camp Refund Policy

The City of Westerville Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel classes due to low enrollment.

Due to Low Enrollment

POLICIES & PROCEDURES

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FITNESS ROOMThe Fitness Room can be utilized by persons 16 years of ageand older and has more than 45 cardiovascular machines forall workout types and abilities. TV monitors are placed withineasy viewing and can be accessed through radio frequencies.The strength training area includes 20 Cybex, LifeFitness andParamount selectorized machines and a free weight area withdumbbells (from two pounds to 100 pounds).

TRACKThe Track is 1/10 of a mile long and can be utilized by those ages 14 years and older. A Junior Track Pass must be purchase for all 14/15 year olds.

ORIENTATION FOR NEW PASSPORT HOLDERSAre you new to the Community Center? New users are required to complete an orientation. Fitness staff will:

Show you how to use the cardiovascular equipment

Discuss Fitness Room policies

Have you fill out a health history questionnaire

that will be kept on file.

Free introductory strength-training class offered to novice exercisers. Available by appointment only; please see Fitness Room staff to schedule.

Please be advised Fitness Room & Track hours may be subject to change due to activity changes or special events.See page 66 for facility hours.

FITNESS ROOM & TRACK HOURSMon–Fri 5:45 a.m.– 9 p.m./10 p.m.Sat 8 a.m.–8 p.m.Sun 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

PERSONAL TRAINING AVAILABLE Our degreed and certified health professionals will coach you to achieve optimum fitness results. Only annual Ultimate or Fitness Room passholders may use a personal trainer. Fees and appointments are arranged between the passholder and trainer. Information can be located at the community center front desk or fitness desk.

DAILY TRACK RATESAdult $4.50 / $3Senior Adult $4.50 / $3Youth (16-17 years) $4.50 / $3

ANNUAL FITNESS PASSPORT

Adult (18-59) $262.50 / $175Young Adult (16-17) $217.50 / $145Senior** $217.50 / $145

ANNUAL TRACK PASSPORT

Adult (18-59) $127.50 / $85Young Adult (16-17) $105 / $70Senior** $105 / $70Junior (14-15)*** $105 / $70

** (60+ or Senior Center Member)*** Restricted Hours Only Mon - Fri 3:30 - 9 p.m.

Rate / Discounted Resident Rate

Track&Fitness RoomCOMMUNITY CENTER

DAILY SPROUTS WAIT HOURLY RATES

$2.50perhr./firstchild$1 each additional child in the same family (onehourminimum /twohoursmaximum)

10-hour discount card for $22.5050-hour discount card for $100 (Discount Cards are not refundable)

When it comes to your child, nothing is more important than his/her safety. The Sprouts Wait Room at the Westerville Community Center offers parents peace of mind while they work out. A well-trained staff provides quality child care for children ages 6 months to 9 years. By providing guideline policies on cleanliness, disciplinary action, health and safety, numbered wristbands, security cameras, and a sign in/out by parents, the Sprouts Wait Room ensures a safe environment. For more information, please call the Program Supervisor at (614) 901-6511.

SPROUTS WAIT ROOMSPROUTS WAIT ROOM HOURSMon-Sat 8:45 a.m.-1 p.m.Mon-Thu 4 p.m.-9 p.m.Sun Closed

* Closed all day May 28-30, July 2-4 and for Annual Maintenance and Repairs from Aug 22- Sept 5.

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DAILY WATERING HOLE RATESAdult $7.50 / $5Senior Adult $7.50 / $5Youth (3-17) $7.50 / $5Observation Pass $2*

(Beginning May 25, the Observation pass will no longer be offered.)

ANNUAL POOL PASSPORTAdult (18-59) $262.50 / $175Youth (3-17) $217.50 / $145Senior** $217.50 / $145

WATERINGH O L E

SWIMMING UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Watering Hole is the Community Center indoor pool complex

and includes the Leisure Pool, Competition Pool and Whirlpool.

The Leisure Pool has a body slide, a tube slide, fountains, shallow

play area, water playground, a lazy river, lap lanes and water

playground. The Competition Pool is an eight-lane, 25-yard lap

pool with diving boards.

Contact the Aquatics Manager at (614) 901-6510 for information

regarding Watering Hole and Highlands Park Aquatic Center

rental information.

Please visit www.westerville.org/wateringhole for up-to-date Lap Lane schedules.

Annual Maintenance and Repairs from Aug 1- Sept 10.

SUMMER HOURS

ALL AGESLAP POOL

ADULT LEISURE POOL

PRESCHOOL SWIM (6 & under)

ALL AGES LEISURE POOL

WHIRLPOOL

MONDAY 6 a.m.-9 p.m. 7 a.m.- 1 p.m.1 - 5 p.m.

6:30 - 9 p.m. 6 a.m.-9 p.m.

TUESDAY 6 a.m.-8:30 p.m. 7 a.m.-12 p.m. 1 - 5 p.m. 6 a.m.-8:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY 6 a.m.-9 p.m. 7 a.m.- 1 p.m.1 - 5 p.m.

6:30 - 9 p.m. 6 a.m.-9 p.m.

THURSDAY 6 a.m.- 8:30 p.m. 7 a.m.-12 p.m. 1 - 5 p.m. 6 a.m.-8:30 p.m.

FRIDAY 6 a.m.- 8:30 p.m. 7 a.m.-12 p.m. 9-11 a.m. 1 - 8:30 p.m. 6 a.m.- 8:30 p.m.

SATURDAY8 a.m.- 12 p.m.

1-7:30 p.m.8-10 a.m. 1-7:30 p.m.

8 a.m.-12 p.m.1-7:30 p.m.

SUNDAY 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. 12-5 p.m. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.

Rate / Discounted Resident Rate

COMMUNITY CENTER

There will be a 10-minute adult swim at the bottom of every hour during:

• Open swim on Saturdays: 1-7:30 p.m. • Open swim on Sundays: 12-5 p.m.• Open swim on Holidays: 1-5 p.m.

ADULT SWIMS

SUPER ADULT SWIMAdult swim in the leisure pool every Monday and Wednesday from 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. through the summer.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONSParents of children ages 6 and under must have a swimsuit on and be in the water within arms distance of their child.

Please limit time in the Hot Tub to 15 minutes. Extended Hot Tub use may result in dizziness, nausea and unconsciousness.

SUMMER POOL HOURSSummer Pool Hours are in effect Monday, May 30 - Sunday, July 31

REMINDER!You are allowed to check in up to 20 minutes prior to the start of your aqua fitness program.

FITNESS ROOM & TRACK HOURSMon–Fri 5:45 a.m.– 9 p.m./10 p.m.Sat 8 a.m.–8 p.m.Sun 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Annual Maintenance and Repairs from Aug 1 - Sept 10.

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The Gymnasium in the Community Center can be set up in a variety of configurations and can consist of two regulation-size basketball courts or four smaller basketball or regulation-size volleyball courts.

Participants must be 10 years or older or accompanied by a person 13 and over during scheduled drop-in times.

Volleyballs and basketballs will be available during drop-in gymnasium times.

During open gymnasium sessions, participants must show a valid PASSport which may include:

o Resident and Non-resident ID cards o Ultimate Benefits PASSPort or Funtastic PASSPort.

GYMNASIUM

Parent/Guardian may observe children nine and under at no charge. During open gymnasium sessions, all participants must show a valid Community Center ID (which includes a Community Center PASSport, Resident or Non-Resident ID Card). Hours are subject to change due

to special events.

GYMNASIUM HOURS (ALL AGES)Mon-Fri 5:45 a.m. -9 p.m.Sat 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.Sun 10 a.m. -2 p.m.

Gymnasium hours are subject to change at any time based on scheduled events, programs or change in season.

DAILY GYMNASIUM RATESAdult $7.50/ $5Senior Adult $5.25/ $3.50Youth (3-17) $5.25/ $3.50 Resident ID Card $5.509 years old & up

Non-resident ID Card $89 years old & up

(Must have an active Community Center ID card when paying daily admission.)

ANNUAL GYMNASIUM PASSPORTAdult (18-59) $217.50/ $145Youth (3-17) $157.50/ $105Senior** $157.50/ $105

Rate / Discounted Resident Rate

COMMUNITY CENTER

CLIMBING WALLZENITH

The 27-foot climbing wall is constructed of fiberglass-reinforced concrete and has the look and feel of actual rock. A full-length crack and nine top rope routes, including four auto belay units, allow climbers to test their skills on pitches ranging from a beginner’s slope to an overhanging 5.10+.

DAILY CLIMBING WALL RATES

Adult $7.50 / $5 Senior Adult $5.25 / $3.50 Youth (5-17) $5.25 / $3.50

Rate / Discounted Resident Rate

CLIMBING WALL HOURSMon /Wed / Fri 5:30-8:30 p.m.Sat & Sun 1-5 p.m.Please be advised hours may be subject to change at any time.

***All climbers must be wearing closed-toe shoes.

***Climbers must be 40 lbs. or more to climb.

Climbing Wall Punch Pass

FIVE CLIMB PUNCH PASS

Rate: $21 Discounted Resident Rate $14

TEN CLIMB PUNCH PASS

Rate $42Discounted Resident Rate $28

May use for more than one person at a time.Annual Maintenance and Repairs from Aug 22- Sept 5.

Annual Maintenance and Repairs from Aug 22- Sept 5.

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FAMILY GUEST PASSAs an additional benefit to pool pass holders, each household has the option of adding up to two additional guests to their season pass. Guest passes are unnamed passes attached to the primary household for which the season pass was purchased. The pass may only be used once per day, and the primary household is responsible for the conduct of their guests while in the facility.

HIGHLANDS PARK AQUATIC CENTER CLOSURE POLICYIn an effort to ensure the safety and security of everyone, we ask that all participants in the Monday - Friday swim lessons, adult swim, and toddler swim gather their belongings and exit the facility before we reopen for our regular hours of operation. Any participant that paid a daily admission in the morning session that wishes to return, may reenter through the passholder line. We appreciate your understanding.

POOL RENTALSPrivate Pool rentals are available at Highlands Park Aquatic Center on Sunday evenings from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Call the Aquatics Manager at (614) 901-6510 for more rental information.

PATIO RENTALSCal l Highlands Park Aquatic Center at (614) 901-6581 for more rental information. Reservation begin May 1. Rental Rates DO NOT include pool admission.

FREE RENTALSFree Rentals for season passholders - restrictions apply. Please see www.westerville.org/aquatics or HPAC front desk for details.

HOURS OF OPERATIONREGULAR SEASON - MAY 28 - AUG 17Mon- Fri 12 - 8 p.m.Sat 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.Sun 12 - 6 p.m.Memorial Day 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.July 19 CLOSED

LATE SEASON - AUG 18 - SEPT 10Weekdays 3:30 - 7:30 p.m.Sat 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.Sun 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.Labor Day Holiday 11a.m. - 7 p.m.

LAP SWIM - MAY 28 - JULY 3Mon- Fri 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.Sat 9 - 10:30 a.m.Sun 12 - 6 p.m.* Lap Lanes close at 5 p.m. on 6/15, 7/6, and 7/13 for a swim meet.

LAP SWIM - AUG 1 - SEPT 10Mon- Fri 6 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.Sat 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.Sun 12 - 6 p.m.

PRESCHOOL SWIM - MAY 31 - AUG 17Mon- Fri 9-11 a.m.*Ages 6 and under

PRESCHOOL SWIM - AUG 18 - SEPT 9Mon- Fri 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.*Ages 6 and under

ADULT WATER WALKERS - MAY 31 - JULY 29Mon/Wed/Fri 9-11 a.m.Sat 9-10:30 a.m.

ADULT WATER WALKERS - AUG 1 - SEPT 9Mon/Wed/Fri 8 a.m. -12 p.m.Sat 8-10:30 a.m.

ADULT SWIMSThere will be a 10-minute adult swim at the bottom of every hour.

SEASON PASS PRICESSingle Adult $131.25/$75Single Youth $131.25/$75Seniors $70 / $40 Family of Two $210 / $120Family of Three $262.50 / $150 Family of Four $297.50 / $170Family of Five $315/ $180Family of Six $332.50/ $190Family of Seven + $350/ $200Family Guest Pass $115/ $65(limit two)

10% discount for Community Center Ultimate PASSport holders.

SEASON PASS SALESPasses are available for purchase at the Westerville Community Center

Rate / Discounted Resident Rate

DAILY ADMISSION FEESAdult / Youth $8.25 / $5.50Adult / Youth after 6 p.m. $6 / $4Adult / Youth after Aug 17 $6 / $4

SWIM MEETS Wed June 15 (lap pool closes at 5 p.m.) Wed July 6, 13 (lap pool closes at 5 p.m.) Swim Championships Tue, July 19 Entire pool complex will be closed for the day.

For weather related information regarding programs, please call (614) 901-SWIM (7946).

245 S Spring Road, Westerville, Ohio 43081(614) 901-POOL (7665)

OPENING DAY

SaturdayMay 28

extended!

extended!

extended!

AquaticCenter

HIGHLANDS PARK

See the Community Events section for activities and events happening at HPAC this summer.

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Scan this QR code with your smartphone or camera phone to be instantly connected to the Rental Information page of the website.

RENTAL RESERVATION CONTACTPlease contact the Facilities Specialist at (614) 901-6515.

The Community Center offers many options for room rentals. The multipurpose rooms located at the south end of the building host numerous classes and special events and are popular rental spaces. They can be reserved as one 3,515 room or be separated into three smaller rooms and rented individually. The flexibility of the space can accommodate any event, from wedding receptions to corporate meetings.

RENTAL OPPORTUNITIESC O M M U N I T Y C E N T E R

MAPLE A, B, & C [MULTIPURPOSE ROOMS]

RENTAL HOURS AVAILABLE Monday - Friday 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

* Weekends may be booked one year in advance.

KITCHENIf renting a Maple Room, the rate to add the kitchen facility is an additional $30 for residents and $45 for non-residents. If renting the kitchen by itself (without a MapleRoom),therateis$50forthefirsthour and $30 each additional hour for residents;$75forthefirsthourand$45each additional hour for non-residents.

ONE ROOM TWO ROOMS THREE ROOMS

MONDAY – THURSDAY Rental Hours: 3.5 hoursRate: $127.50

Discounted Resident Rate: $85

Each Additional Hour Rate: $45/hr

Discounted Resident Rate: $30/hr

FRIDAY – SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS Rental Hours: 5.5 hoursRate: $450

Discounted Resident Rate: $300

Each Additional Hour Rate: $97.50/hr

Discounted Resident Rate: $65/hr

MONDAY – THURSDAY Rental Hours: 3.5 hoursRate: $195

Discounted Resident Rate: $130

Each Additional Hour Rate: $60/hr

Discounted Resident Rate: $40/hr

FRIDAY – SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS Rental Hours: 5.5 hoursRate: $510

Discounted Resident Rate: $340

Each Additional Hour Rate: $105/hr

Discounted Resident Rate: $70/hr

MONDAY – THURSDAY Rental Hours: 3.5 hoursRate: $255

Discounted Resident Rate: $170

Each Additional Hour Rate: $75/hr

Discounted Resident Rate: $50/hr

FRIDAY – SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS Rental Hours: 5.5 hoursRate: $765

Discounted Resident Rate: $510

Each Additional Hour Rate: $120/hr

Discounted Resident Rate: $80/hr

MAPLE ROOM RENTAL RATES

Security Deposits are:• The same for residents and non-residents• Will be used for any damages/cleaning • May not be used toward rental fees

SECURITY DEPOSITS Monday - Thursday $150 Friday - Sunday and Holidays $250

GENERAL INFORMATIONRentals must be booked a minimum of two weeks in advance

A 12% fee applies to all caterers

Caterers must be City-approved

Setup of tables and chairs is included in the price

Approved nonprofit organizations receive a 25% discount on

Maple Room rentals on a limited basis

Maple Room weekend reservations may be made up to 12

months prior to event

Weekdays are booked on a quarterly basis

A no-alcohol policy applies.

Linens are not included with rentalProjector and podium available for additional fee

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PLAYGROUND BIRTHDAY PARTY (3 YEARS & OLDER)Rate: $150 / Discounted Resident Rate: $100Includes one hour in a private room for refreshments and opening gifts and play time at the Indoor Playground (at parents’ discretion).

SQUISHY, SQUASHY PLAYDOUGH PARTY (3 YEARS & OLDER)Rate: $160 / Discounted Resident Rate: $110In this 90-minute party, we provide playdough and playdough tools, kids provide their imagination. Each child will receive a container of playdough and a playdough tool to take home.

GAMES BIRTHDAY PARTY (4 YEARS & OLDER)Rate: $150 / Discounted Resident Rate: $100Includes 45 minutes of led by your party specialist and games such as tag, music games and parachute play with 45 minutes for refreshments and opening gifts.

POOL BIRTHDAY PARTY (6 YEARS & OLDER)Rate: $200 / Discounted Resident Rate: $150Includes one hour for refreshments and opening gifts followed by swim time in the Leisure Pool (according to Open Swim schedule). Swimmers 6 and under must have an adult in the pool with them. Rate based on a total of 13 swimmers (adult or child, ages 3 & up). Extra swimmers are $4 each. Max 25 people total. Any child 6 years or younger must have an adult in the pool with them. CLIMBING WALL BIRTHDAY PARTY (7 YEARS & OLDER)Rate: $170 / Discounted Resident Rate: $120Party includes one hour in a private room for refreshments and opening gifts and one hour private on the Climbing Wall.

The Westerville Parks and Recreation Department offers a variety of all-inclusive ways to celebrate your child’s unforgettable day. All birthday party packages include a Birthday Party Specialist, balloons, a cake with your child’s name, ice cream and drinks as well as paper products and lots of fun entertainment. Activities include age-appropriate games or other options of your choice and are booked depending on room availability. Scheduling a birthday party with Parks and Recreation is the perfect no worry, stress-free way to celebrate your child’s special day.

Birthday party pricing varies according to the party theme and is based on a group of 10 children or less. A $4 charge will be added for each additional child. A minimum of three adults must be in attendance at the birthday party. Payment is due, in-full. TWO WEEKS AFTER BOOKING your party. PARTIES ARE BOOKED TWO MONTHS IN ADVANCE.Maximum number of people for any party is 25 total total.

BIRTHDAY PARTIES WITH WESTERVILLE PARKS & RECREATION

PARTYP A C K A G E S

START BOOKING YOUR BUCKEYE ROOM RESERVATIONSFeb. 1 for Apr. - June reservationsMay 1 for July - Sept. reservationsAug. 1 for Oct. - Dec. reservationsNov. 1 for Jan. - Mar. reservations

BUCKEYE - B [CRAFT ROOM]Buckeye B has a linoleum floor, two sinks with counter space and

five square tables with chairs. The Buckeye C room is carpeted

and includes custom table and chair setup.

BUCKEYE - C [ PROGRAM ROOM]

Rate: $105forfirst2hours($45eachadditionalhour).Discounted Resident Rate: $70forfirst2hours ($30 each additional hour).

There is a $50 security deposit for each of the Buckeye Rooms.

Decorating and cleanup time is not included for the Buckeye Rooms.

RENTAL RESERVATION CONTACTPlease contact the Facilities Specialist at (614) 901-6515.

BIRTHDAY PARTY RESERVATION CONTACT Please contact the Program Supervisor at (614) 901-6511. 77

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RENTALS

A Truly Unique Setting Where Heritage and Hospitality Meet!

EVERAL OFFICE HOURSTuesday 11 a.m. -1 p.m.Wednesday 9 a.m. -7 p.m.Saturday 9 a.m. -1 p.m.

PLEASE NOTEBeginning April 1, 2016 beer and wine will be permitted inside the Everal Barn and Homestead during rentals. Please contact the facilities specialist for additional information.

GENERAL INFORMATIONRentals must be booked a minimum of two weeks in advance

A 12% fee applies to all caterers

Caterers must be City-approved

Setup of tables and chairs included in rental fee

Approved nonprofit organizations receive a 25% discount on a limited basis

Additional fee for wedding rehearsals

Limited beer and wine permitted by an approved caterer only

Linens and decor not included with rental

Projector and podium available for an additional fee

Lower level of Barn accommodates up 50 people

Upper and lower levels of Barn accommodates up to 150 people

Please contact the Facilities Specialist at (614) 901-6515 or (614) 901-6578 for more information.

HISTORIC TOURS OF EVERALJoin in on a historical journey at Westerville’s Everal

Barn and Homestead. Tours will last approximately 45-

60 minutes depending on the size of the group, and are

offered during non-rented times only. Contact the Facility

Operations Manager at (614) 901-6549 at least 30 days

prior to your date to check availability.

EVERAL HOUSE EVERAL BARN (UPPER & LOWER LEVELS)

EVERAL BARN (LOWER ROOM ONLY)

ENTIRE FACILITY(HOUSE AND BARN)

ROOMS/RENTAL OPPORTUNITIESEVERAL BARN AND HOMESTEAD AT HERITAGE PARK

MONDAY – THURSDAY Minimum Rental Hours: 3Rate: $120 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $80 per hour

FRIDAY – SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS Minimum Rental Hours: 5Rate: $185 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $125 per hour

MONDAY – THURSDAY Minimum Rental Hours: 3Rate: $95 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $60 per hour

FRIDAY – SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS Minimum Rental Hours: 5Rate: $140 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $95 per hour

MONDAY – THURSDAY Minimum Rental Hours: 3Rate: $150 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $100 per hour

FRIDAY – SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS Minimum Rental Hours: 5Rate: $245 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $165 per hour

MONDAY – THURSDAY Minimum Rental Hours: 3Rate: $80 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $55 per hour

FRIDAY – SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS Minimum Rental Hours: 5Rate: $125 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $85 per hour

60 N. Cleveland Avenue, Westerville, Ohio 43081 www.westerville.org/parks

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Security Deposits are:• The same for residents and non-residents• Will be used for any damages/cleaning • May not be used toward rental fees

SECURITY DEPOSITS Monday - Thursday $150 Friday - Sunday and Holidays $250

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ANTRIM SHELTER AT HERITAGE PARK60 N. CLEVELAND AVE

OCCUPANCY - 80

HUBER VILLAGE PARK362 HUBER VILLAGE BLVD

OCCUPANCY - 40

METZGER PARK137 GRANBY PLACEOCCUPANCY - 112

OLDE TOWN PARK108 OLD COUNTY LINE RD

OCCUPANCY - 36

SPRING GROVE NORTH PARK1201 E. COUNTY LINE RD

OCCUPANCY - 40

WALNUT RIDGE PARK529 E. WALNUT STOCCUPANCY - 40

MILLSTONE CREEK PARK745 N. SPRING RDOCCUPANCY - 40

HIGHLANDS PARK245 S. SPRING RDOCCUPANCY - 100

HOFF WOODS PARK 556 MCCORKLE BLVD

OCCUPANCY - 128

TOWERS PARK161 N. SPRING RDOCCUPANCY - 48

ALUM CREEK PARK NORTH221 W. MAIN ST

OCCUPANCY - 112

Planning a picnic or get-together? There are a variety of shelters located in various parks throughout the City of Westerville that can be rented for a $25 refundable deposit. The following applies:

Shelter rentals are now scheduled online at www.westerville.org. Please see page 69 regarding your online registration account and how to take advantage of this opportunity.

The Watering Hole is available for rentals when not in use for Westerville Parks and Recreation Department programs or scheduled Open Swim and Lap Swim times. Rental fees vary based on time of day. Approved nonprofit organizations will receive a 25% discount on a limited basis. Please visit www.westerville.org/rentals for more information or call the Aquatics Manager at (614) 901-6510 to schedule a rental for your group.

Annual Maintenance and Repairs Aug 1- Sept 10.

WATERING HOLE RENTALNeed some hang time? The Climbing Wall is also available for private rentals. Perfect for youth, scout or any kind of group; two hours rental for 20 climbers costs only $55! Additional charges apply for more climbers or time. Call the Assistant Facilities Manager at (614) 901-6513. Rentals not available during open climbing sessions or lessons and based on staff availability. Rental Reservations must be made three weeks in advance. Rentals are not available on holidays.

Annual Maintenance and Repairs Aug 1- Sept 10.

CLIMBING WALL RENTALRental Hours: first 2 hoursRate: $105 Discounted Resident Rate: $70

Each Additional Hour Rate: $45/hr Discounted Resident Rate: $30/hrThere is a $50 security deposit. Decorating and cleanup time is not included for the Sprouts Room.

Food is not permitted in the Sprouts Room.

Annual Maintenance and Repairs Aug 1- Sept 10.

SPROUTS WAIT ROOM RENTAL

SHELTERRENTALS

• Reservations are made online at www.westerville.org/reservations.

• Shelters are booked a minimum of two weeks prior to the intended rental date.

• Shelter reservations may be made starting on Jan. 11 for Residents and April 1 for Non-Residents.

• Deposits may be donated/transferred to the Westerville Parks Foundation as a tax-deductible gift. Visit www.westerville.org/parks for additional information.

• Shelter restrooms are open mid-April through October.

• Parks close at dusk.

• A no-alcohol policy applies.

• All Park Rentals must abide by all Park Rules and Regulations

• All shelter rentals close at 8 p.m.

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SEASON

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A240X Complete ...........................................................53

3..2..1.. Blast Off ...........................................................42

Access to Rec - Ceramic Mug Decorating .........41

Access to Rec - COSI Youth ....................................41

Access to Rec - Franklin County Fair ..................41

Access to Rec - Putt Putt and Ice Cream ..........41

Access to Rec Columbus Zoo ................................41

Access to Rec Family Cookout ..............................41

Access to Rec Splash Party .....................................41

Active Aging Week .....................................................19

Adult Fitness Swimming .........................................30

All Sports FUNdamental Co-Ed Volleyball Camp ......................................................... 60

All Sports FUNdamental Co-ed Volleyball Clinic .......................................................... 60

All Sports FUNdamental Co-Ed Volleyball League ...................................................... 60

All Weights ....................................................................51

Aqua Aerobics Summer Mini Session .................33

Aquacize ........................................................................30

Aquaflex .........................................................................30

Archery ..........................................................................58

Around the World ......................................................42

Art a Doodle Do .........................................................46

Art I Sun .........................................................................47

Art in the Park .............................................................26

Arupa Yoga ...................................................................55

BB.A.S.E. ...........................................................................64

Baby Bargain Boutique ............................................23

Balance Class ...............................................................64

Baseball Sports Camp ..............................................62

Being Aerodynamic on the Bike ...........................54

Bike Doctor .................................................................. 44

Body Fit ..........................................................................51

Books and Buddies....................................................42

British Soccer Camp .................................................62

Buggy for Bugs .......................................................... 44

CCalorie Torch on the Porch .....................................54

Canoe Smart Start .....................................................59

Canvas and Colors - Step by Step Castle Painting .................................48

Canvas and Colors - Step by Step Gerber Daisy Painting ...................48

Canvas Painting ..........................................................47

Cardio Circuit ...............................................................52

Cardio Dance Power Hour ......................................52

Certified Wildlife Habitat ........................................43

Citizen’s Academy ......................................................18

Classic Movie Series ..................................................26

Climbing Kids...............................................................59

Colors of the Rainbow..............................................46

Combo Water Workout ...........................................30

Community Line Dance ....................................28, 65

Core Fusion ..................................................................52

Crafty Kids ....................................................................48

DDazzling Dahlias .........................................................43

Deep Water Aerobics ...............................................30

Delay the Disease .......................................................66

Digital Photography Contest .................................66

Digital Photography SIG ..........................................66

DinoMite Dinosaurs .................................................. 44

Discovering Nature ....................................................43

Disney Princess Celebration...................................46

Doggie Paddle .............................................................28

Duct Tape Creation ....................................................48

EEating Well Through the Taper .............................54

Exhibition Space ..........................................................18

FFamily Concert Series ..............................................25

Family Nature Night ..................................................26

Family Tae Kwon Do .................................................56

Family Zumba ...............................................................51

Fancy Nancy Camp ...................................................47

Father’s Day Bike and Breakfast ..........................26

Fitness Walking Group .............................................64

Fit and Fabulous .........................................................52

Flat Tire Repair - 70.3 on the Go!.........................54

Fun Fridays - Back to Nature ................................24

Fun Fridays - Cowboy Hoedown .........................24

Fun Fridays - Lets Build It .......................................24

Fun Fridays - Pirate and Princess Day ...............24

Fun Fridays - Playdough Play................................24

Fun Fridays - Red, White and Boom ..................24

Fun Fridays - Water Play Day ................................24

Fun in the Sun .............................................................46

Fun on the Farm .........................................................46

Fun with Painting .......................................................47

GGames Games Games ..............................................56

Gentle Flexibility Chair .............................................65

Get Healthy with Alternative Options ................54

Girl Scout Outdoors Explorers ..............................48

Go for the Gold! ..........................................................56

Graphic Novel Design ...............................................48

HHigh Beginner Line Dance ......................................65

Hip Hop Cardio ............................................................51

Home Alone .................................................................43

Household Hazardous Waste Collection ............18

HPAC Aqua Aerobics ................................................33

HPAC River Aerobics ................................................33

IInfant Self-Rescue ......................................................32

Intro to Stand-Up Paddleboarding ......................32

It’s a Schmall World...................................................30

JJumpBunch Sports & Fitness for Kids ............... 57

JumpStart Little Hoop Stars .................................. 57

Junior Golf Camp ........................................................61

KKettlebell .......................................................................52

Kids Fun Clubs .............................................................61

Kids in Karate, Adults too .......................................59

Kids-Try-Athlon ...........................................................28

LLet’s Play! ......................................................................42

Lifeguard Certification Course ..............................32

Lift Your Fit ...................................................................52

Lil’ Climbers ..................................................................59

Lil’ Kik .............................................................................59

Little Chefs VIII ............................................................49

Little Mermaid Production ................................16, 27

Log Rolling....................................................................58

Low Impact Water Workout ...................................31

Low-Impact Aerobics & Strength ........................65

Low-Impact Aerobics ...............................................52

Low-Impact Intervals ................................................52

Luau Party at HPAC ...................................................28

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MMen’s Adult Softball Tournament........................ 60

Mindful Yoga & Core Connection .........................55

Moms Morning Off! ....................................................58

Muscles in Motion.......................................................53

Music Together ............................................................42

My Mini Zoo ..................................................................43

NNature Quest ................................................................43

Nerf War! .......................................................................58

OOhio Senior Olympic State Games ......................23

Ooey Gooey Fun Camp ...........................................46

PPaddleboarding Yoga ...............................................32

Parent Child Yoga ......................................................55

Party at the Creek .......................................................21

Passholder Appreciation Night .............................20

Piloxing Barre ..............................................................55

Pirate and Mermaid Day ..........................................26

Plant Westerville .........................................................20

Power Yoga ..................................................................56

Preschool Playground Tour ....................................20

Proper Hydration - Beyond H2O and Sports Drinks ............................54

Pure Form Basketball Camp ..................................62

QQigong: Outdoor Serenity ......................................66

RResistance Bands .......................................................64

Restorative Pilates .....................................................56

Rhythm and Resistance ............................................51

SScience Explorers Summer Camp ........................61

Self Defense for Women ..........................................18

Senior Center Garage Sale ......................................18

Shallow Water Fitness ...............................................31

Silly Science .................................................................47

Silver Splash Aqua, Balance & Tone ....................32

Silver Splash Aqua, Cardio & Tone ......................32

Skyhawks Beginner Golf Camp .............................61

Skyhawks Beginner Lacrosse Camp ...................62

Skyhawks Multi-Sport Camp .................................62

Skyhawks Volleyball Camp ......................................61

Sloppy Saturdays .......................................................46

Snowflake Castle Toy Contest ...............................22

Soccer Shots ................................................................ 57

Sounds of Summer Concert Series .....................25

Sporties for Shorties ................................................. 57

Stained Glass Beginner ............................................48

Stained Glass Intermediate ....................................49

Star Wars Lego Time ................................................42

Step and Sculpt ..........................................................54

Stone Carving ..............................................................66

Strength and Core “Express” .................................53

Strength and More .....................................................54

Summer Adult Golf Lessons ................................. 60

Summer Outdoor Adult Tennis ............................ 60

SummerFest ................................................................. 27

Super Hero Camp.......................................................47

Super Soaker Seal Training..................................... 27

Swim Lesson Descriptions ......................................34

Swim Lessons - Community Center ............. 35-36

Swim Lessons - HPAC ....................................... 37-39

Swim Testing Days ......................................................31

TTabata & Core ..............................................................53

The Barre Workout ....................................................55

Theater Camp - Robin Hood ..................................49

Theater Camp - Treasure Island ...........................49

Tie Dye Time ................................................................47

Time ‘Crunch’ Toner ..................................................53

Tiny Top Chef ...............................................................49

Tortoise Time .............................................................. 44

Total Body Training ...................................................53

Touch A Truck .............................................................. 27

Tuesday Line Dance ..................................................65

Tumble Kids I ...............................................................58

Tumble Kids II ..............................................................58

UUnder the Sea with Dory .........................................46

WWater Fitness ................................................................31

Water Toning.................................................................31

Watercolor Basics I ....................................................49

We Got Spirit..So Do You! Cheer Clinic .............58

Westerflora ....................................................................19

Westerville Concert Band Spring Concert .......20

Westerville Wellness Walk Passport ....................18

Wetland Exploration ................................................ 44

Wetlands Workshop ..................................................22

Wickertree 10 and Under Tennis ..........................59

Wickertree Foam Ball Program ............................ 57

Wilderness Survival .................................................. 44

Woodcarving ...............................................................66

Worms and Dirt…Oh My! .........................................43

YYoga for Health ...........................................................56

Yoga/Pilates Mix .........................................................56

Young Yogis ..................................................................55

ZZumba .............................................................................51

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April 23 Community Center Sports Complex

May 7 Huber Village Park

May 21 Spring Grove (Towers Trail)

June 4 Alum Creek North Alum North/South

June 18 Millstone (Millstone/Hoff)

July 16 Ohio Erie Trail (Meeting location TBA)

July 30 Heritage (Heritage/Metzger)

August 13 Highlands (Highlands/Boyer Nature)

WESTERVILLE WELLNESS WALK

PASSPORT

Saturdays, April 238:30-9:30 a.m.

All AgesHeritage Park at Antrim Shelter

60 N. Cleveland AveDiscounted Rate $15

Rate $20Activity: #208204-01

Additional information on page 18.

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