Hometown Herald - Recreation pages
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Hometown Herald - Recreation pages
Parks & Recreation SPRING CLASS SESSION The start date for most classes will be April 13 and run 8 weeks unless otherwise noted. Classes will not meet May 22 - 25. Please see back page for registration information. Age requirements for classes are as of the first day of class. Most classes have a minimum requirement. Walk-ins on the day of the first day of class are also welcome, but check with the office first to be sure the class is still scheduled and if there are openings. INFANT / PRESCHOOL BIG BUILDERS K’NEX PROGRAM Instructor: Young Engineers Staff Ages: 4 - 6 years #420131-00 Sat., 9:00 - 9:45 am This program enables children to have FUN learning by integrating K’nex with general knowledge in nature, space, science, transportation and day to day physics. The program illustrates theoretical knowledge in these fields through the use of stories, thinking, social games and model building and HAVING FUN!! Instructors also emphasize personal interaction and building a sense of self-confidence among all children participating. Check out Young Engineers programs at youngeng.net. Cost: $96 DANCE IN THE WOODS Ages: 3 - 5 years For information see Dance in the Woods box on next page. GYMNASTICS Instructor: Jump-a-Rama Staff Ages: 4 - 5 years #420212-00 Tues., 2:30 - 3:15 pm In this fun and friendly environment, children will learn gymnastic skills and stunts that encourage self-confidence and coordination. Cost: $90 JUMP-A-RAMA/TUMBLE TOTS Instructor: Jump-a-Rama Staff Ages: 2 - 4 years #420108-00 Tues., 11:10 - 11:55 am Children build hand-eye coordination, focus on gross motor skills and boost self-confidence. Gymnastic equipment is incorporated into each week’s theme. Parent participation required. Cost: $90 PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM 2015 - 2016 AM PRE-K: 8:15 - 11:15 am FULL DAY: 8:15 am - 3:00 pm • Runs Mondays - Fridays and follows the Burton School calendar • Choose between half and full days. Flexible scheduling allows you to choose the number of days per week your child participates, two days per week minimum. • • Add days as needed. • The established, creative, hands-on curriculum is differentiated to meet children where they are. • The program is designed for Young 5’s and 4 year olds alike. • Any child who will enter kindergarten in the fall of 2016 is eligible to attend. • There is NO residency requirement. • The program utilizes all of the Recreation Center facilities and playground. Contact Terri Nielsen at 248-541-3030 or [email protected] for more information. …City of Huntington Woods Page 12… KIDDIE SPORTS & GAMES Instructor: Leisure Unlimited, LLC Staff Ages: 4 - 6 years #420214-00 Thurs., 3:30 - 4:30 pm This jam-packed hour introduces your kids to all sports including football, soccer, floor hockey, basketball, lacrosse, volleyball and much more! Our emphasis is on effort, sportsmanship and teamwork for a positive learning experience. Silly games and drills have your youngsters looking forward to sports and games. Bring a water bottle and wear gym shoes. For more info: leisureunlimited.net. Cost: $82 KINDERMUSIK Instructor: M. Robertson, certified Kindermusik instructor Kindermusik Village: Newborn – 18 mos with parent or caregiver #420215-00 Tues., 9:15 - 10:00 am #420215-01 Wed., 10:15 - 11:00 am THEME: Rhythm of My Day Bring more rhythm and routine into your baby’s day and help develop lasting learning skills. Through participation you will learn how music can help your little one soothe into the day’s schedule and help build a strong body and mind network for learning,. You can bring home those same stress-free play and relaxation techniques from class and incorporate them into your daily routine. Home Materials: CD of beautifully arranged songs from class, The Rhythm of My Day – a colorful picture board book with class themes, a set of Art Banners and an instrument for music-making at home. Cost: $70 + REQUIRED HOME MATERIALS fee of $35 payable to instructor at the first class. Kindermusik Our Time: 18 mos - 3 years with parent or caregiver #420215-02 Tues., 10:15 -11:00 am #420215-03 Wed., 9:15-10:00 am THEME: Fiddle-dee-dee Meet many animal characters in our books, activities and songs – each specifically chosen for a toddler’s emerging interests and physical skills. With silly, bumpy lap bounces we’ll help toddlers develop rhythm while further developing their ever-emerging language skills. With a special stringed instrument emphasis in the music from class, parents can bring home the violin, cello and orchestra sounds to help their toddlers stay happy and engaged learners at home too. Home Materials: Double CD featuring songs from class; two interactive story books – This Little Piggy Played the Fiddle and Animal Serenade to develop early literacy skills; Home Activity Book and a pair of Fiddlestick instruments. Cost: $70 + REQUIRED HOME MATERIALS fee of $50 payable to instructor at the first class. LOTS FOR TOTS: DROP-IN Ages: Up to 5 yrs with an adult Mon. - Fri., 9:00 - 11:00 am (schedule subject to change) The balls, mats, riding toys, parachute and other equipment are all available for you and your child to enjoy together. The gym is your playground! Tots can run, jump, play ball, laugh and giggle with other tots in a safe atmosphere. Also, the little ones will begin learning socialization skills. Children must be actively supervised by an adult while in the gym. PLEASE NOTE: the riding toys and weight bearing toys are for use by children only. Excessive weight may result in damage to the equipment. No food or drink in the gym. Cost: $15/pro-rated Drop-in fee. (If you have previously paid the drop-in fee you do not need to pay again until Fall). Check in at the front desk upon arrival. Ends 5/8 SOCCER Instructor: Jo Schirtzinger, Leisure Unlimited Ages: 3 – 5 years Runs 5 weeks: April 16 – May 14 #420239-00 Thurs., 6:15-7:00 pm A basic introduction to soccer. Students will learn various kicks, trapping, passing, shooting, positions and rules while working toward inclass scrimmages. Kids play at their own pace. Emphasis is on participation and effort to make this a positive learning experience. Cost: $55 BE SURE TO CHECK OUT PAGE 26 For Huntington Woods Aquatics Club membership information and season pass purchase incentive! START SMART BASEBALL Instructor: M. Gustafson Ages: 3 - 5 yrs Runs 5 weeks: April 21 - May 19 #420205-00 Tues., 6:30 - 7:15 pm Teaching skills at a younger age helps instill confidence and reduce the chance of a child feeling shy, scared or embarrassed when it comes time to play organized sports. Children will be introduced to baseball in a FUN, nonthreatening environment focusing on a variety of skills including throwing, catching, batting, and running. Parents and children will have the opportunity to work one-on-one and spend quality time together while teaching children effective baseball mechanics. Parent participation is required at all sessions. A variety of soft kid-friendly ‘koosh’ equipment is used. Cost: $70 (includes a t-shirt and basic koosh equipment given to each participant at the end of the program.) Please indicate at registration if your child requires a left handed glove. TENNIS See box on page 16. PARKS & RECREATION 26235 Scotia Road 248.541-3030 HWMI.ORG HOURS Monday - Thursday, 8:30 am - 9:00 pm Friday, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm Saturday, 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Sunday, 9:00 am - 3:30 pm OFFICES CLOSED The building will be closed April 3 - 5 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Colette Nutton, Supervisor Steve Wasinski, Parks Supervisor Tracy Shanley & Mary Gustafson, Program Coordinators Lisa Anderson, Childcare Director Jennifer Furlong, Senior Outreach Jan Alpert, Office Clerk Daniel Monaco & Elaine Eggleston, Maintenance/Program Aides Kathy Seidl & Bill Gergosian, Front Desk Clerks DANCE IN THE WOODS Instructor: Miss Jodi & Miss Emily Class dates: April 13 - June 8 (no class 5/23 & 25) Cost: $80 MONDAY Tap/Ballet Combo 1: (3 - 4 yrs.) Tap/Ballet Combo 2: (3 - 5 yrs.) Tap/Ballet Combo 3: (5 - 6 yrs.) Tap/Jazz Combo (6 - 12 yrs.) #420125-01 #420125-03 #420125-06 #420125-05 SATURDAY Tap/Ballet Combo 1: (3 - 4 yrs.) Tap/Ballet Combo 2: (4 - 5 yrs.) Tap/Ballet Combo 3: (5 - 6 yrs.) #420125-02 #420125-04 #420125-10 3:40 - 4:25 pm 4:30 - 5:15 pm 5:20 - 6:05 pm 6:10 - 6:55 pm 9:30 - 10:15 am 10:20 - 11:05 am 11:10 - 11:55 am Dance recital for all classes will be June 8. A special ‘Daddy/Daughter’ dance number will be presented at the recital. Separate rehearsal time will be scheduled to practice the dance. Dance in the Woods teachers are trained and dedicated to provide you and your children with a complete dance experience focused on fun and a healthy lifestyle – all at a fraction of the cost of dance studio prices! We offer a positive and exciting dance experience through high quality technique, creative choreography, and up to date music! Dance in the Woods is a dance studio in your own backyard! Come join the fun! Things you should know: • All students must be potty-trained prior to enrollment. • Tap AND ballet/jazz shoes are required for all classes. • Dancers participating in the recital will need recital attire (which may be worn to class), a plain black leotard and plain black tights/leggings. Not sure which class is right for you? Send Miss Jodi a message through the “Dance in the Woods” Facebook page at www.facebook.com/DanceInTheWoods1. …Page 13 Hometown Herald… YO U T H BASKETBALL – PISTONS ACADEMY SKILLS CLINIC Instructor: Coach Aaron Runs 5 weeks: April 15 - May 13 Grades: 2 - 5 #420515-00 Wednesday, 3:30 - 4:30 pm This academy teaches your child new and exciting methods to improve all aspects of their fundamental game. A special emphasis will be placed on offensive skills such as ball handling, one-on-one moves and shooting technique. Coach Aaron and his staff utilize creative drills and games aimed to improve the skills of young players while also emphasizing the importance of having fun! A signed waiver must be on file before your child can participate in class. Forms are available at the time of registration at the front desk. Cost: $60 BIG BUILDERS K’NEX Ages: 4 - 6 yrs. (see preschool program) CARTOON ANIMATION Instructor: Game Crazy, Inc. Grades: K - 8 Runs 4 weeks: May 13, 20, 27 & June 3 #420121-00 Wed., 4:00 - 5:30 pm Animation is a useful tool for engaging students and illustrating difficult concepts. This program allows children of all ages to learn through visual representation while having a ton of fun. Kids will engage in activities that integrate creativity across the curriculum – from math to reading to science and the arts. All equipment is provided. Check it out at gamecrazyparty.com Cost: $75 CHEER, DANCE, POM Instructor: Coach Brooke Grades: K - 5 Runs 6 weeks: April 17 May 29 (no class 5/22) #420128-00 Fri., 3:30 4:30 pm Get ready for a workout! Join Coach Brooke and learn routines, cheers, basic moves and stunts. Wear comfortable clothing. Girls showcase what they have learned in a performance for family and friends on the last day. Cost: $80 CREATIVE DRAMA & MOVEMENT Instructor: Aimee Smith, Theatre Performance degree from WMU; Director, Children’s Theatre Productions Wednesdays #420124-00 Grades: 1 - 2 3:30 - 4:30 pm #420124-01 Grades: 2 - 3 4:30 - 5:30 pm (returning students/advanced curriculum) This class provides children the opportunity to develop self-confidence and self-expression through creative drama. With an emphasis on creative movement, students will begin to develop cooperation and concentration skills through theatre games, pantomime, art and EARLY MORNING & AFTERSCHOOL LATCHKEY REGISTRATION 2015 - 2016 The City of Huntington Woods Recreation Department provides early morning and afterschool care to the children of working parents in a safe and healthy group setting.This program is licensed by the State of Michigan.The morning and afterschool program is held at the Huntington Woods Recreation Center.This program is not a drop-in program. Children must be pre-registered to participate in the program, with a minimum one day a week enrollment. The early morning program is held at the Recreation Center beginning at 7:00 am.The program strives to provide quality care while also offering age-appropriate activities and study hall opportunities for older children. During half-days and vacation days a wide variety of activities and field trips are offered. First Time First – Fifth Grade Early Morning & Afterschool Latchkey If you have not been in latchkey and anticipate needing it for the fall of 2015, enrollment begins on Monday, April 27 at the Rec Center. Spaces will be limited. Register by June 1 for a guaranteed spot. You will need to bring in a $50 registration fee and fill out the necessary registration forms. Current enrolled Latchkey students will receive re-enrollment information in the mail in mid-March for the 2015-16 school year. Registration for 2015-16 Kindergarten and Young 5’s began February 2nd, 2015. Registration forms are available at the Recreation Center. For more information contact the Director, Lisa Anderson at 248.541-3030 or e-mail [email protected] …City of Huntington Woods Page 14… music. Students are inspired and encouraged to use their imaginations and creativity in a safe and friendly environment. Cost: $100 DANCE IN THE WOODS Ages: 5 - 11 years See Dance in the Woods box on page 13. GIRLS ON THE RUN Coaches: Tess Tarrant/Marcy Citron Grades: 3 - 5 Runs 10 weeks: March 10 - May 21 Tues. & Thurs., 3:30 - 4:45 pm Location: Burton School/Burton Track Register at the South Oakland Family YMCA, 1016 W. 11 Mile Rd., Royal Oak, 248.547.0030 Girls on the Run is a prevention program that encourages preteen girls to develop self-respect and healthy lifestyles through running. The program combines training for a 5K running event with self-esteem enhancing, uplifting workouts and curriculum-based lessons on themes such as dealing with body image and the media, resisting peer-pressure, making healthy decisions and contributing to the community. For more information about Girls on the Run of Greater Detroit visit www. gotrdetroit.org or call contact Sandy Gossett at [email protected]. Cost: $120, includes 5K registration, snacks, shirt, backpack & journal. Register at the Y. GYMNASTICS Instructor: Jump-a-Rama Staff Grades: K - 5 #420212-01 Tues., 3:40 - 4:25 pm Children learn progressive skills that encourage self-confidence and coordination. A fun, friendly environment is provided where children can learn to do gymnastic stunts safely. Equipment will be rotated each week to accommodate the weekly area of emphasis. Cost: $90 KARATE & SELF DEFENSE Instructor: Sanchin Systems Staff Grades: K - 3 #420225-00 Thurs., 6:30 - 7:15 pm The art of self-defense, (SanchinRyu), provides great exercise, entertainment and encourages each person to develop a greater level of discipline in his or her life. Set in a fun, yet structured environment, students will be trained with proven, age-appropriate techniques used to protect kids from attackers. Participants will develop great self-confidence and leadership through physical techniques, mental strategies, drills and exercises. Instructors hold a ranking of at least 1st degree black belt. Parents are encouraged to stay and watch. Cost: $50/$90 (register more than 1 family member) KIDDIE SPORTS & GAMES Instructor: Leisure Unlimited Staff Ages: 4 - 6 years (See preschool classes for information) KITE BUILDING WORKSHOP Ages: 5 yrs & up with an adult #420114-00 Sat., April 25, noon- 1:15 p.m. Celebrate National Kite Month. Build a kite from scratch and decorate it with your own design. Test it out, weather permitting, on Burton Field. All children registered must be accompanied by an adult. This event is for the ENTIRE family. Cost: $7 per kite kit LEGO® CHALLENGE Instructor: Young Engineers Staff Grades: 1 - 5 New & returning students welcome in all of these classes! #420127-00 Amusement Park Rides Tues., 3:30 - 4:45 pm Each lesson includes building, enhancing and playing with a custom, moving LEGO® model replicating amusement park rides, such as a Ferris wheel, carousel and other fun rides you may find at the park. #420127-01 Transportation & Aviation Tues., 5:00 - 6:15 pm Each lesson includes building, enhancing and playing with a custom, moving LEGO® model, such as a helicopter, Jeep and other vehicles that you see every day. #420127-02 LEGO In Motion Sat.,10:00 - 11:15 am Build, enhance and play with a custom, moving LEGO® model, such as a crane, elevator and other models where motion will be explored. These classes integrate LEGO® with scientific and mathematical principles in a FUN and EXCITING way! Teaching is conducted using customized LEGO® kits with motors, gears and batteries. The programs utilize an Edutainment (Education +Entertainment) approach, transforming the learning process into a game while introducing children to theoretical and practical knowledge in the fields of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM). Check out the Young Engineer program at www.youngeng.net. Cost: $144 TEE B ALL-to-COACH PITCH B ASEB ALL LEAGUE Registration required by March 20, 5:00 pm BOYS & GIRLS, CURRENT KINDERGARTEN & 1ST GRADE Features Minor League team names and caps, festive opening day ceremony and caring and skilled umpires and volunteer coaches. GAMES MONDAY/THURSDAY EVENINGS AND SATURDAY MORNINGS • Registration for baseball must be done in person at the HWP&R by Friday, March 20. • Practices begin in late April, and the season runs early May - June. • Practices are arranged by the coach and days may vary throughout the season. • Game days may be on days other than listed, due to scheduling conflicts. • Grades listed are current grades. • All baseball players are required to wear white baseball pants to all games. • Player evaluations are not held, please mark your child’s skill level on the bottom of the registration form. • Sign up deadline is FINAL. No refunds after 3/20. • Players will be notified of team placement by their coach within 3 days of the draft. • #410100-01 Cost: $75. STAIR-STEP APPROACH TO BASEBALL • This is a perfect neighborhood program to stair-step your way up the baseball league ladder. • The first few games are tee ball, and those that are ready are pitched to for the remainder of the season. • Start Smart Baseball (page 13) is the start of our stair-step approach to baseball. Children start out learning with their parents in Start Smart, then advance to the Tee-ball-to-Coach Pitch league, then on to Coach Pitch. The Berkley Dads’ Club is a great choice (page 17)! COACHES: Coaches draft*: tentatively set for Thursday, April 16, 7:00 pm • Parent coaches are always needed! Please designate interest on your child’s registration form. If you volunteer to coach, please plan to attend the player draft. Make sure you leave your email address, as you will be contacted by email. • Priority given to parents of players in the league and coaches signing up in teams of two (Coach and assistant/co-coach). • Draft is for coaches only and held in the Recreation Center. Attendance at drafts is strongly encouraged for all coaches. SAVE THE DATE: OPENING DAY IS SATURDAY, MAY 2, 9:15 am • Held on Burton Field • Features Parade of Players • Mayor throws out the first pitch • Singing of the national anthem • Much more! Don’t miss it!! Register in person by FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 5:00 pm at the HWP&R Registration is taking place now at the front desk of the Recreation Center …Page 15 Hometown Herald… MAD SCIENCE: SENSE-ATIONAL SCIENCE Instructor: Mad Science Detroit Staff Ages: 6 - 10 yrs Runs 6 weeks: April 17 - May 29 (no class 5/22) #420113-00 Fri., 3:30 - 4:30 pm Sense-ational Science introduces children to their five senses through exciting hands-on activities and fun, educational take-homes! Harnessing Heat Take on temperature! Shake up a storm and see how friction creates heat. Feel how hot and cold can change at a touch. Apply your red-hot knowledge on your very one Heat Sheet®! Lights…Color…Action! Celebrate the science of color! Reveal the colors in your name and discover numbers with color filters. Make a rainbow out of white light and try on diffraction lenses. Color the world with your very own Technicolor Blender®! Mission: Nutrition Step into some healthy habits! Put together a food pie and lay out a perfectly proportioned meal. See how much energy burning calories can give you. Clip on your Step-O-Meter® and walk on! Optical Illusions Work against your eyes! Trick your brain with lines and coils. Discover how mirrors and their reflections can play tricks on what you see. Try to touch a mirage. Make a Periscope® to see above and beyond! Sonic Sounds Uncover the source of sound! Tap into sound wave transmission and fill your ears with vibrations. Create a story with sound effects and change the pitch of your voice. Use your Sonic Horn® to make some noise! Tantalizing Taste Exercise your sense of taste! Magnify your taste buds and unplug your nose. Compare flavors with your friends and try a carbonated test challenge. Sort out the flavors in the Taste Test Kit! Cost: $99 MINDFULNESS & MEDIATION CLASS Instructor: Amy Tarrant Ages: 10 - 12 years Runs 6 weeks: April 16 - May 21 #420129-00 Thurs., 4:00 - 5:00 pm Practicing meditation and mindfulness at a young age will “Plant the Seed” for a life long tool to deal with stress, anxiety, impulsiveness, moodiness, or any hard situation. Local massage therapist and meditation facilitator, Amy Tarrant, will lead participants through a series of guided meditations and simple mindfulness exercises to encourage emotional balance. At the end of each class students will process what they learned through a short art project. Please have your child bring a small blanket, stuffed animal and a journal to each class. Cost: $70 …City of Huntington Woods Page 16… MINECRAFT Instructor: Game Crazy Staff Grades: 1 - 8 Runs 4 weeks: April 16, 23, 30, May 7 #420136-00 Thurs., 4:00 - 5:30 pm Minecraft is a computer program being used all over the world as a teaching tool to teach kids of all ages history, geography, language and programming skills. This game sends kids to historical lands where they interact with historical characters who send them on quests to learn about the culture of those lands. Kids are taught reading, writing and math skills through daily assignments that get them to learn while having fun!! All equipment is provided. Check it out at gamecrazyparty.com Cost: $75 POTTERY Instructor: Alice Ham Grades: K - 2 #420327-01 Mon., 3:30 - 4:30 pm Grades: 3 - 5 #420327-02 Tues., 3:30 - 4:30 pm Learn a variety of techniques including hand building and wheel-throwing. All pieces will be glazed and fired. Students will take home many unique projects. Cost: $140 (includes $30 material fee) TENNIS See box on this page. LUV ALL TENNIS Outdoor Lessons on the HW Recreation Center Courts Registration for all tennis classes is online, luvalltennis.com. Class descriptions are available on the LUV ALL TENNIS website. Once registered, please send payment, made out to Luv All Tennis to: Luv All Tennis, PO Box 955, Royal Oak, MI 48068. Payment is expected the first day of class, there is a $5 fee for late payments. YOUTH Monday Runs: May 4 - June 1 (4 weeks-no class 5/25) Pee Wee 4 - 6 yrs 3:30 - 4:15 pm Quickstart Beginner K - 5 4:15 - 5:15 pm Quickstart Intermediate K - 5 5:15 - 6:15 pm Cost: $42 Cost: $56 Cost: $56 Tuesday Runs: May 5 - June 2 (5 weeks) Pee Wee 4 - 6 yrs 4:15 – 5:00 pm Youth Beginner 7 - 9 yrs 5:00 - 6:00 pm Youth Intermediate 8 - 12 yrs 6:00 - 7:00 pm Cost: $53 Cost: $70 Cost: $70 Saturday Runs: May 9 - June 6 (4 weeks - no class 5/23) Mom & Me 3 - 5 yrs.+ parent 11:30 am - noon Family Tennis Fun! Adults & 7 yrs+ noon - 1:00 pm Middle School Training/Match Play 6 - 8 grade 1:00 - 2:30 pm Cost: $28/pr Cost: $25/pp Cost: $84 TEEN/ADULT (18 yrs. +) Mondays Runs: May 4 - June 1 (4 weeks-no class 5/25) Beginner 6:15 - 7:15 pm Drill & Play 7:15 - 8:45 pm Cost: $56 Cost: $84 Tuesdays Runs: May 5 - June 2 (5 weeks) Adv. Beginner 6:00 - 7:00 pm Cardio Tennis 7:00 - 8:00 pm Cost: $70 Cost: $70 Please bring your own tennis racquet. Need a youth racquet? Luv All Tennis has youth racquets available for $20. Please email Laura, [email protected] to place your order. T E E N / A D U LT CO-ED KICKBALL LEAGUE Ages: 18 yrs & up Team registration deadline in Oak Park: BY May 14 (register early . . . limited openings). This league is run by the City of Oak Park Recreation Department. Games will be played in Oak Park. Sign up for a Monday or Friday night league (double headers). Season begins in late May. Join as a team or call the Oak Park Recreation Center to be placed on a list for possible team placement. Cost: $350/team. Includes 2 kick balls, 20 team shirts & approx. 14 games, tournament and awards. Additional $12 per team payable to umpire at each game. Call Oak Park Recreation at 248.691-7555 for further information HEALTH & FITNESS: COUCH TO 5K CLUB Ages: 10 – 100 yrs (children under 12 yrs should be accompanied by an adult) This program does not require any running experience. All ability levels, including those who have not exercised in many years are invited. Designed to encourage, motivate and challenge individuals to follow and complete a“Self Guided” 5k training program. Each session includes a warm-up, walking, jogging and a cool-down. Each week the training plan will be gradually and comfortably increased. The class will progress to include less walking and more jogging. The atmosphere is informal and fun. The final goal will be to enter and complete the RUN/WALK BOOM!!! 5K on June 27, 2015. Be part of this fun running club! Interested? Call the Recreation Center at 248.541-3030 and leave your name and contact information. We will contact you with a start date in April. KARATE Ages: 14 yrs thru Adult Instructor: Sanchin Systems Staff #420225-02 Thurs., 7:15 - 8:00 pm The art of Sanchin-Ryu is taught in a way that allows students to grow and learn at their own pace. We’ve found that this builds selfconfidence and increases composure and selfdefense awareness. Students will learn a broad range of techniques including individual strikes, advanced combinations and more. You will also receive training on how to deal with, get out of and counter different grabs and other attack scenarios. The Advanced Youth program is held in conjunction with this program. Youth students ranking Green Belt (2nd level) and above continue their Sanchin-Ryu training. Instructors hold a ranking of at least 1st Degree Black Belt. Cost: $50/$90 (2+ family members) MEN’S GOLF LEAGUE Tuesdays, beginning the week of April 14, 5:22 pm at Rackham Golf Course. League registration has already begun, call for availability. Fee must be paid in full upon registering. Registration begins March 1st. #410500-00 Cost: $418/person (18 wks) TAI CHI Instructor: M. Kashef, certified instructor #420415-01 Thurs., 11:00 am - noon #420415-00 Thurs., 6:30 - 7:30 pm Enjoy an hour of peace and tranquility while learning the beautiful art of Tai Chi/Qi Gong. One of the most effective ways to improve health, muscle tone, flexibility, focus, memory, balance and relaxation. Scientific studies have proven Tai Chi to reduce stiffness and pain in people with arthritis. Cost: $80 TENNIS - see the box on previous page. REBECCA’S ENERGIZING YOGA Instructor: R. Sobczak, CYT Runs 9 weeks: April 15 - June 10 #420417-03 Wed., 6:00 - 7:30 pm Levels I & II. Tune into your body. Learn to avoid sports injuries. Personalized instruction. Yoga is great for people of all ages. Not only is it good for your body, it is also an excellent way to relax, increase flexibility, boost your energy level, balance your emotions and stay in shape. Attention is paid to the alignment of the bones and muscles to aid in freedom of movement and thought. LEVEL II: students will refine alignment, work toward a better knowledge of how the body works in each position and begin to feel the work from inside. Class is taught by a certified Level V yoga instructor. Bring sticky mat and blanket to class. Students can enroll in the class at any time during the session. Cost: $100 DROP-IN YOGA Cost: $15/class payable at the front desk prior to each class. See time above. BERKLEY SPORTS LEAGUE DIRECTORY Berkley Parent Associations do a wonderful job of offering youth sport leagues to their residents, and in most instances, Huntington Woods residents are also welcome to join. Registration is done directly with the organizations (unless listed). Please call number listed/website for more information. BERKLEY DAD’S CLUB BASEBALL Games are played May - July. Mike Kerby, [email protected]. Registration held has already passed for Spring. Berkleydadsclub.org for additional information. BERKLEY MOM’S CLUB SOFTBALL Season runs mid-May - July. Berkleymomsclub.com Corina Campbell, 248.255-6263. BERKLEY STEELERS FOOTBALL & CHEERLEADING Season runs August - November Football: Joe Fuhrman, 248.602-9199 Cheerleading: Katie Canto, 248.635-0434 eteamz.com/berkleysteelers/ HOOPS BASKETBALL Boys, Grades 7 - 12 and Girls, Grades 4 - 8 Season runs November - March. Registration held in September. Huntington Woods teams play in the Hoops League. Huntington Woods residents register at the Huntington Woods Recreation Center. Contact 248.541-3030 for more information. SOCS - S. OAKLAND YOUTH SOCCER Spring and Fall seasons Southoaklandsoccer.com SOCS Hotline, 248.399-6487 Please call concerning non-resident registration. Some leagues are limited to space availability. STAY & PLAY SOCIAL CLUB CO-ED ADULT VOLLEYBALL & TENNIS LEAGUES Wednesdays at the Huntington Woods Recreation Center Tentative start dates: Volleyball, March 25 and Tennis, April 8 Intermediate-level volleyball & Intermediate and competitive level tennis leagues. Full teams, small groups or free agents are welcome. Huntington Woods residents are given member rates when registering; Please register online at SPSCdetroit.com. Call Stay & Play Social Club, 248.733-9999 with questions. …Page 17 Hometown Herald… HWP&R Events REGISTRATION FOR SPECIAL EVENTS/TRIPS: Registration begins when you receive your newsletter either online or in the mail. Special Events are restricted to Huntington Woods residents only. Unless otherwise, non-residents may register for trips at an additional $4/trip. EVENT/TRIP REFUND POLICY: In the event a trip does not require the purchase of tickets, 48 hour notice of cancellation is required in order to receive a refund. For trips involving tickets, no refunds will be given for cancellation once the tickets have been purchased, unless a replacement is found. Please inquire at the time you are requesting to cancel whether you will receive a refund. A $5 service fee is retained on all refunds due to trip withdrawal. Cancellations/ withdrawals will be given a household credit. Specific request must be made for a refund in the form of a check. …MARCH… VILLAGE PLAYERS, BIRMINGHAM Wednesday, March 4, 8:00 pm performance Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Fun and games begin when tenured-professor George and his wife Martha welcome a young ambitious professor and his wife, over for after-party drinks. Using wit, word-play and free-flowing cocktails, the hosts take turns humiliating each other as entertainment for their bewildered guests. Must call 248.541-3030 to reserve. Pick up is the Tuesday, March 3. #430114-00 Cost: FREE (no transportation) SEA LIFE AT GREAT LAKES CROSSING Mon., March 16, 10:00 am - 3:45 pm Construction for Sea Life Michigan began last spring after years of planning. With 35,000 square feet and 150,000 gallons of water, the aquarium hosts more than 5,000 creatures and 250 species of creatures, including sharks, coral reefs, stingrays, a giant pacific octopus, turtles and more, split into nine different zones. It also includes a 180-degree underwater tunnel for people to see animals swimming above and around them, and an interactive touch-pool to feel animals like sea stars and sea snails. Join your friends and neighbors for a fun evening of bidding on great services, unique goods and one-of-a-kind experiences at the 34TH ANNUAL HW MEN’S CLUB SERVICE AUCTION Saturday, March 28, 2015 Doors open at 6:00 pm at the Huntington Woods Recreation Center and features a silent and live auction, delicious food, drinks and great company. All auction proceeds go right back to improving our community.This year’s auction proceeds benefit a new timing system and electronic display board for the pool, as well as funding other community programs and projects like Family Fun Night, Hay Day, 4th of July festivities, and the New Residents’ Reception. Past projects have included the Huntington Woods tree maintenance program, purchasing 64-gallon single stream recycling carts for every home in the city, solar energy panels for the Rec Center, pool renovations, remodeling the kitchen in the Library/Cultural Center, renovating Reynolds Park, re-installing the LaSalle Fountain, purchasing a thermal imaging camera and night vision goggles for the Department of Public Safety, expanding the Library Reading Room, and countless other projects. The Service Auctions have raised over $1.25 million since 1975 to improve and beautify our community. Watch for a full-color auction catalog, loaded with wonderful and interesting items delivered to your home in mid-March. Pre-registration for the auction is required and is only $25/person. Register at the HWP&R, credit card required. Be sure to register early as this event WILL LIKELY SELLOUT again this year. Gift donations for the HOT SHEET still being taken. Contact Harvey Colombo ([email protected]) or visit hwmc.org for more details. …City of Huntington Woods Page 18… A new fundraiser for the Berkley Senior All Night Party PIZZA! BINGO! Friday, March 20, 6:30-8:30 pm BHS Collaborative Center. All ages. For more information, Denise Tomlinson, [email protected] With fun talks, animal feeds and special events, there’s plenty of fun for everyone! Also time for lunch (on your own) and shopping (also on your own). #330100-00 Cost: $25 (includes transportation/supervision and ticket). …APRIL… FORD PIQUETTE PLANT Thurs., April 2, 11:00 am - 3:30 pm It might look old-fashioned now, but in 1908 the Model T was revolutionary. Inexpensive, light weight, durable, and easy to drive and repair, it was a great value for ordinary families. It quickly became the most popular car on the planet. The Model T changed not only what we drove then, but how we live today. And it was conceived, developed, and built right here. Today, you can visit the birthplace of the Model T. The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant is again open and evolving into a symbol of Detroit’s ability to invent, innovate, and rebound. Walk the plank floors worn smooth by hundreds of workers and thousands of cars. See Henry Ford’s competition, his early successes and false starts. Learn how volunteers saved one of the world’s most significant industrial buildings and support the ongoing restoration and education projects in the mechanical heart of Detroit. Afterwards (of course), lunch on your own at a one of Detroit’s hot spots! (TBA) #430103-00 Cost: $21 (includes museum entrance, docent tour, supervisor/transportation). DETROIT’S NEW RESTAURANTS: ANTIETAM Thursday, April 9. 5:30 - 9:00 pm Arguably the most exciting restaurant opening story of the year, this Eastern Market gem opened to rave reviews, and they are wooing diners with food and drink that meets the high standards of the décor. Maybe a quick side trip on the way home. Register by 4/3/2015. #000000-00 Cost: $10 (includes transportation/supervision, dinner on your own). DSO COFFEE CONCERT: EXOTIC ADVENTURES Friday, April 17, 9:30 am - 3:00 pm Join Conductor Leonard Slatkin and the DSO in worldly travels of song and dance to the music of Ravel and Ginastera, accompanied by associate concertmaster Kimberly Kaloyanides Kennedy, rising young French mezzosoprano Isabelle Druet, and multi-talented classical and jazz pianist Simon Mulligan. Lunch on your own at the Addison Eatery. Located in the Addison Building, designed by Albert Kahn and built in 1905, the Addison Eatery brings American cuisine with a twist. Please sign up by 4/9/2015. #430155-00 Cost $45, includes ticket and transportation/supervision. DETROIT’S NEW RESTAURANTS: DIME STORE Tuesday, April 21. 4:30 - 8:00 pm A diner-style restaurant that has earned rave reviews for all of their food, and their inventive sandwiches in particular. Think made in-house, fresh and served with a smile and it makes sense why people keep this place busy all day long. Maybe a quick side trip on the way home. Register by 4/14/2015. #430102-01 Cost: $10 (includes transportation/supervision, dinner on your own). DETROIT ZOO/LUNCH Wednesday, April 29, 10:15 am - 3:15 pm Adults 62 yrs +, living in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties are invited to enjoy a free day at the Detroit Zoo.. Day features live music, tractor train tours, bingo, zookeeper talks and a older adult resource area. Next stop, lunch on your own at Local Kitchen (about 1:15 pm). Local is a casual dining establishment known for their delicious food and inviting atmosphere. #430110-00 Cost: $10 (transportation and supervisor) …MAY… VILLAGE PLAYERS, BIRMINGHAM Wed., May 6, 8:00 pm performance Thoroughly Modern Millie. It’s 1922. Young Millie Dillmount arrives in NYC to pursue her dream: get a job and marry her boss. But the Big Apple seems set on thwarting her plans. It’s a ridiculous romp filled with joyous music and dancing where no one is quite who they seem to be, and everyone finds love in the end. Well, almost everyone. Must call 248.541-3030 to reserve. Pick up is the Tuesday, May 5. #430106-00 Cost: FREE (no transportation) DETROIT RESTAURANT SCENE IS HOTTER THAN EVER! Detroit has had a huge influx of new restaurants, and it’s almost impossible to keep up! Well, we are going to try, by heading out to several of them this spring. Join us, won’t you? #430102-00 Antietam Thurs., April 9, 5:30 pm Cost: $10 #430102-01 Dime Store Tues., April 21, 4:30 pm Cost: $10 #430102-02 Wright & Co. Wed., May 27, 4:30 pm Cost: $10 All three restaurant trips cost: $27 when you register all at once! Dinner is on your own, and we may even have a side trip to check out. Sign up now at the HWP&R. FAUST AT THE MOT/LATE LUNCH Friday, May 8, 9:50 am - 4:15 pm In Gounod’s grand opera, Faust, the title character makes a pact with the devil, exchanging eternity for youth and temporal love. Caitlin Lynch (Donna Anna, MOT’s 2010 Don Giovanni) sings the role of Marguerite, the woman Mephistopheles uses to lure Faust to hell. In the process, Marguerite nearly loses her own soul, but manages to beat the devil at last. This is a dress rehearsal at a special price! Sung in French with projected English supertitles. Running time 3½ hours. Late lunch following (on your own). #430100-00 Cost: $38 (transportation, ticket and supervisor) LUNCH/TALLEY’S FOLLY AT THE THE PURPLE ROSE Thursday, May 21, 10:30 am - 5:45 pm Do you believe that one mesmerizing evening can change the course of two lives forever? Join us for Lanford Wilson’s Pulitzer Prizewinning romantic comedy about a pair of mismatched souls longing to find love after nearly giving up on the dream. First up, an early lunch (on your own) followed by a short time for walking the streets of Chelsea. #430111-00 Cost: $36 (includes transportation, ticket and supervision) DETROIT’S NEW RESTAURANTS: WRIGHT & CO. Wednesday, May 27. 4:30 - 8:30 pm Dave Kwiatkowski and Marc Djozlija opened this Downtown hotspot this past summer, and they haven’t slowed down since. They keep the drink and food menus changing with the seasons, and guests cannot get enough! Register by 5/21/2015. #430102-02 Cost: $10 (includes transportation/supervision, dinner on your own). …JUNE… ROYAL EAGLE/ST SABBAS Thursday, June 11, 10:15 am - 4:00 pm St Sabbas Orthodox Monastery, located in Harper Woods, is a monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad. In the tradition of the Grand and Elegant Court of Imperial Russia, the Royal Eagle offers a seven-course Russian Tea luncheon featuring an exotic selection of luncheon foods, homemade soup, finger sandwiches, and other heavy hors d’oeuvres, as well as a selection of tea varieties from around the globe. PROM PARK Thursday, May 21, ~5:45 pm Held in Mary Kay Davis Park (aka Prom Park) at York and Lincoln. Great photo ops - everyone is welcome! Rain location is at HWP&R. We will have time to walk the grounds and enjoy the beautiful gardens of the monastery. In order to preserve the unique atmosphere guests are asked that standards of dress and behavior be observed: no shorts, capri pants, or tank-tops, smoking, gum chewing or ringing cell phones. #430113-00 Cost: $30 (includes seven course tea, transportation/supervision) MOTHER/SON TIGERS BALLGAME Friday, May 22, 6:15 — ~11:00 pm PARTRIDGE CREEK OPEN AIR MALL Monday, June 15, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Join us as we take the city bus down to the TIGERS vs Houston game, have tons of fun, stay for the fireworks, then head home! A great night out—for moms and sons of ANY AGE. Tiger wear (or at least blue/orange) required! Tickets are limited. Residents only. #430130-00 Cost: $18/person, includes ticket, fun and transportation/supervision. Located out by Hall Road & Romeo Plank, enjoy gorgeous surroundings including an outdoor 30’ fireplace, gaming tables, bocce courts, outdoor tv’s, oh yes, and great shopping/eating. #430121-00 Cost: $9 (includes transportation/supervision, lunch on your own). WOMEN’S LEAGUE HOME TOUR Sunday, June 7 For more information, please visit hwwl.org or contact Karla Scanlan, 248-797-2868. …Page 19 Hometown Herald… Specialty Camps Specialty Camps are designed to complement our Fruit Camp offerings and appeal to special interests of campers. When registering, please note age and grade requirements carefully. The grades are designated as the grade your child is currently in (as of Spring 2015). Ages are designated as of the date camp begins. Location is at the HW Recreation Center, unless noted. Specialty Camp refunds must be requested at least 2 weeks prior to the start of camp for a refund (less a $15 processing fee), unless a replacement camper is found prior to the start of camp. Broadway Bound has a specific refund policy. Please use the regular registration form on back page of this publication to register for Specialty Camps. Please carefully note some camps require special forms or waivers that must be completed prior to participating in camp. Non-residents pay an additional 10% for Specialty Camps. W E EK O F JUNE 15 ADVENTURE SQUAD Current Grades: 5 – 8 #153250-01 June 15 – 19 Instructor: Rec Staff Times vary. This camp is filled with thrills and chills AND a trip to Cedar Point. Sign up, show up and hold on because you don’t want to miss a thing. Times and details will be spelled out in the booklet, mailed in late May. Cost: $250 SOCCER ACADEMY CAMP - CO-ED Ages: 5 – 11 years #152201-00 June 15 – 19 Monday – Friday, 9:00 – 11:00 am Instructor: Coach Chad O’Kulich Held at Men’s Club Field on 11 Mile, HW Come and join Chad and current members of the Cranbrook School Varsity Soccer Team for an amazing week-long camp where all player levels are welcome. Chad, a former professional soccer player in the Costa Rican 1st Division, a Captain for Michigan State Soccer and current Cranbrook Varsity Coach will emphasize personal in depth coaching in all tactical and technical aspects of the game. Focus is on sportsmanship and teamwork. Finish your soccer camp week with a game on Friday so players can show off all of their new skills! Please bring shin guards, water bottle and clean white cleats or gym shoes. Camp offered in conjunction with Berkley P&R. If you would like to register online for this camp, please do so by going to berkleymich.org. Inclement weather site: HW Recreation Center. Fee: $120 …City of Huntington Woods Page 20… SPEED & FITNESS CAMP Ages: 12 – 19, Boys & Girls #152202-00 June 15 – 18 Monday – Thursday, 4:00 – 5:30 pm Instructor: Coach Chad O’Kulich Held at Burton Field behind the HWP&R. This Speed & Fitness Camp is specific fitness training to help athletes develop and enhance their conditioning, speed, agility, balance, flexibility, core strength and confidence. Open to all sports. As the more serious and elite players develop, they must put in a concentrated effort on conditioning and speed training. The camp focuses on dynamic training, speed and conditioning, warm ups, stretching, yoga and recovery and minimalist equipment. Coach O’Kulich provides you with training methods that you can do anywhere. Wear comfortable clothes, gym shoes and bring a water bottle. We are offering this camp in conjunction with Berkley Parks & Recreation. If you would like to register online for this camp, please do so by going to berkleymich. org. Inclement weather site: HW Recreation Center. Fee: $99 W EE K OF J UNE 22 PISTONS ACADEMY CAMP Current Grades: 2 - 6 #153600-00 June 22 – June 26 Monday - Friday, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Cost: $220 Instructor: Geo Thomas and Pistons Academy Camp Staff The Pistons Academy Summer Camp is returning to Huntington Woods! For those currently in 2 - 6 grade, the camp offers a unique format designed to prepare players for basketball at any level. With a very structured agenda based on instruction and competition, we hope to enable each camper to out-think as well as out-play their opponents. Campers participate in the Monday skills combine after which the Pistons Academy Staff has created a detailed agenda designed to improve every player’s skill level. After the combine, teams will be formed where players are taught skills and strategy. Every team plays 12-15 games during the week, concluding with playoffs on Thursday and Friday. For more advanced players, the camp offers strength and conditioning programs to help prepare them for the demands of middle school and high school basketball. Instructors teach proper footwork and mechanics and focus on these techniques while players compete in games. A pizza lunch is offered daily for $5 and campers should bring water or a sport drink. All campers receive a 2015 Pistons Academy t-shirt and a FREE ticket to a Pistons home game during the 2015-16 season. The camp concludes with the closing ceremonies on Friday, 1:30 pm where campers are recognized for their efforts during the week. More information available at pistonsacademy.com. WE E K OF J U N E 2 9 SCIENCE DISCOVERY FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS Instructor: Mad Science Ages: 3 – 5 years #152200-00 June 29. 30, July 1, 9:00 am – noon Junior scientists will take in science around them in this brand new Mad Science camp for preschoolers! Step into an astronauts shoes as we travel to space, work your muscles as we learn about our skeletons, and catch your shadow as we look at light! A Mad Science symphony will take place as we listen to how music is made and magnet exploration will help everything stick together. Between hands-on experiments and fun take homes, this camp is sure to excite all of our curious preschool friends. Cost: $95. Specialty Camp registration going on now at the Recreation Center Front Desk. WEEK O F JULY 6 BASEBALL ACADEMY CAMP Ages: 6 – 11 years (boys and girls) #153500-00 July 6 - 10 Monday - Friday, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Instructor: Coach Andy Fairman, area high school coaches, and current Cranbrook Kingswood Varsity players. Held at Men’s Club Field on 11 Mile. Andy Fairman, former U of M and minor league player, and current high school coach is seeking baseball fanatics for a one-week baseball academy! Players will work in small groups to ensure constant participation in drills, activities and games. Through a fun and engaging atmosphere, proper baseball fundamentals, teamwork and sportsmanship will be taught. Players are grouped by age and ability to ensure appropriate skill development, including basic skills up to game strategies. Special features include: baseball card trading, skills competitions and a hot dog roast. What to bring? Glove, bat, cleats (optional), hat, sunscreen, water bottle, lunch or money for pizza lunch and/or Gatorade, and a great attitude! In case of inclement weather, the camp will be held at the Huntington Woods Recreation Center. $200/session (includes t-shirt) SPORTS STARTERS Ages: 3 - 5 years #152100-01 July 6 - 10 Monday - Friday, 9:30 - 10:30 am Instructor: Leisure Unlimited Toddlers will love this first introduction to sports such as soccer, hockey, basketball, football, tee-ball, volleyball, lacrosse & more! Using hula hoops, softballs and frisbees, toddlers will improve coordination and learn sport fundamentals such as throwing, catching and kicking with easy to understand instruction and silly games. Our coaches make this a positive and fun learning experience. Wear tennis shoes and bring a water bottle. Toddlers MUST be at least 3 years old and potty-trained (no pull-ups) by the first day of camp. Fee: $52 KIDDIE SPORTS Ages: 4 - 6 years #152100-00 July 6 - 10 Monday - Friday, 10:45 am - noon Instructor: Leisure Unlimited Introduce your youngsters to the wonderful world of sports with the basics in any of the following: lacrosse, basketball, soccer, football, volleyball, floor hockey, tee-ball and much KINDERMUSIK CAMP WITH MISS MARY PEEKABOO! I LOVE YOU Ages newborn to 18 months, with parent or caregiver #152400-00 July 20 - July 24, 9:00 - 9:45 am You and your baby spend 5 consecutive days laughing, singing, dancing and exploring - having your own special summer “camp” experience. We’ll learn new songs, lullabies and ways to say “I Love You” using touch, Mother Goose rhymes, books and chants. Activities include instrument play, American Sign Language and special parent/baby dances that stimulate baby’s eyes, body and mind. Parents connect with other babies and families in the community as well as learn how much music aids the child development process. Cost: $60 CREATURES AT THE OCEAN Ages 18 months - 4 years, with parent #152400-01 July 20 - July 24, 10:00 -11:00 am Children love Creatures at the Ocean because they sing, move and play with Mom, Dad or caregiver while learning about the great outdoors, nature friendly ideas and all kinds of interesting creatures unique to the coastal environment. We will dive into lessons like Ahoy There, On My Beach Blanket, Coastal Waters, Riding the Waves and in the Deep Blue Sea. Each day’s class will include snack or craft. So put on your beach clothes and join us for an ocean adventure. Cost: $60. more! Kids progress at their own pace. We emphasize teamwork, participation and effort to make this a fun and positive learning experience. Bring a water bottle and wear gym shoes. Snack provided. Fee: $65 SPORT SKILLS & SCRIMMAGE CAMP Ages: 6 - 8 years #152100-02 July 6 - 10 Monday - Friday, 12:30 - 2:00 pm Instructor: Leisure Unlimited Jam packed with sports and games. Campers will use fun drills to practice their skills and then apply those skills in scrimmages. The sports may include: Ultimate Frisbee, soccer, floor hockey, lacrosse, football, basketball, disc golf, volleyball and more! Wear gym shoes and bring a water bottle. Snack included. Fee: $76 #153300-01 #153300-03 #153300-05 WE E K OF J U L Y 1 3 K’NEX BIG BUILDERS CAMP Ages: 4 - 6 years Monday - Friday, 9:00 - 11:30am #153550-01 July 13 – 17 Instructor: Building Engineers Held at the Berkley Community Center Each camper will learn about different sujects each day and will build/play with two different models daily. Camp enables children to have FUN learning by integrating K’NEX with general kowledge in nature, space, science, transportation and day to day physics. This camp illustrates theoretical knowledge in these fields through the use of stories, thinking, social games and model building. Instructos also emphazize personal interaction and bulding a sense of self-confidenct among all children participating. Fee: $79 HORSEBACK RIDING CAMP at Haverhill Farms, White Lake Ages: 5 - 18 years Sessions run for 2 weeks, Monday - Friday, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm June 15 – 26 #153300-02 July 13 – 24 #153300-04 August 10 - 21 June 29 – July 10 July 27 – August 7 Riding instructions each day for 2 hours and clinics that range from horsemanship and stable management to veterinary care. A pizza party and horse show will conclude each camp session. Campers are required to wear a riding or bicycle helmet, hard-soled shoes with a slight heel and long pants. These camps fill up quickly…so register early! Transportation is available through Haverhill Farms for an additional fee you must contact Haverhill directly at 248.887-2027. There are 4 different pick up sites, however, HW is not one of them. Cost: $520/session …Page 21 Hometown Herald… LEGO CHALLENGE CAMP Grades: 1 - 5 Monday - Friday, 12:30 - 3:00 pm #153550-00 July 13 – 17 Instructor: Building Engineers Location: Berkley Community Center Participants learn about different subjects daily and build/play with two different models each day. Camp integrates LEGO’s with scientific and mathmatical principals in a fun and exciting way! Teaching is conducted using an Edutainment (Education + Entertainment) approach, transforming the learning process into a game while introducing children to theoretical and practical knowledge in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathmatics (STEM). Fee: $149 STREET HOCKEY CAMP Ages: 7 - 10 yrs Monday - Friday, 9:00 - 11:00 am #152105-00 July 13 – July 17 Instructor: Skyhawks Sports Held at: HW Skatepark Skyhawk’s Street Hockey Camp is a program designed to teach the fundamentals of this great game our neighbors to the north invented and we have modified to fit into our American neighborhoods. Participants will learn how to stick handle, pass, shoot and learn in-game strategies. All will be provided in a safe learning environment encouraging sportsmanship, respect and responsibility and of course...we will HAVE FUN! Please provide shin guards and gloves for your camper. All other equipment provided. Bring water, 2 snacks and sunscreen. Cost: $119 CHEERGYMNASTICS CAMP July 27 - 31 Ages: 4 years & up BROADWAY BOUND: ANNIE August 10 - 14 Ages: 6 - 12 years …City of Huntington Woods Page 22… W EE K OF J UL Y 20 SAFETY CAMP FOR KIDS Ages: 6 - 10 years #152130-00 July 20 - 24 Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Instructor: Live Safe Academy Instructors Held at the Berkley Community Center. Have fun and learn to be safe at the same time! Learn real self-defense and practice on an instructor wearing a padded suit. Also learn fire safety, how to use 911, stranger awareness, drug resistance, first aid, gun accident prevention and more. Cartoons, classroom games and expert guests are just some of the fun activities in this camp. This camp is more than just a week of fun, it’s an investment into a lifetime of safety. Fee: $152 BOYS LACROSSE CAMP Current Grades: K – 5 Monday – Friday, July 20 - 24 #152203-00 1:00 - 4:00 pm Instructors: Harrison Rosenfeld & Sam Resk (HS Lacrosse State Champions) Held at Lazenby Field, Berkley Grades K - 5 boys learn the basic rules of Lacrosse and the necessary skills including how to cradle, pass, shoot and pick up ground balls at the beginner level. Players receive coaching from high school Lacrosse state champions who are also former college Lacrosse players. All positions and skill levels are welcome and kids receive personal attention they will need, no matter how much previous experience they have. This camp’s main purpose is to spread an appreciation of a growing sport that many younger kids who love running, throwing and playing are sure to enjoy. Bring a large water bottle, sunscreen and his own stick. Sticks for loan may available (not enough for everyone). No pads necessary. Cost: $90 EXPLORE THE WORLD WITH MISS MARY A Musical Adventure with Miss Mary Ages: 4 - 7 years Monday – Friday, 1:00 - 3:00 pm #152400-02 July 20 – July 24 Through exciting, imaginative activities that include music, movement, art and theme-related snacks, kids will have great fun exploring unique environments all over the globel Let your child join in as we picnic Over in the Meadows, dive Under the Sea, shiver Where Cold Winds Blow, hike High in the Mountains and trek Deep in the Rain Forest. In class we will sing, move, listen, play lots of fun instruments, make crafts, eat specials snacks and share adventures. Cost: $120 WE E K OF J U L Y 2 7 CHEER-GYMNASTICS CAMP Ages: 4 years & up Monday, July 27 - Friday, July 31 #152500-00 9:00 am - 3:00 pm (cheer & gymnastics) $160 #152500-01 9:00 - 11:30 am (cheer only) $90 #152500-02 12:15 - 3:00 pm (gymn. only) $90 Instructor: Jump-a-Rama Held at Berkley P&R, 2300 Robina, Berkley. Come join the fun and learn some new moves this summer. Our Jump-a-Rama dance instructors promote fitness, proper arm movements, dance routines, cheers, jumps, stretching, basic tumbling and stunting. Your child also covers five important components to successfully be a team player: building unity, responsibility, leadership, discipline and friendship. Cheerpom is in the morning and gymnastics in the afternoon. Pom poms are included in your camp fee. Cheer-pom t-shirts available for purchase for $10 on the first day of camp. Campers should wear comfortable clothes and bring water, a lunch including beverage (sorry, no fridge). Participants will be grouped by age. A performance will take place on the last day of camp. SKYHAWKS GOLF CAMP Ages: 5 - 10 yrs #153000-01 July 27 – July 31, 9:00 am – noon Held at Community Field #3, Berkley. Skyhawks Golf focuses on building the confidence of young athletes through proper technique and refining the essential skills of the game. Golf is a challenging and lifelong sport, so young athletes need proper focus on the fundamentals of form, swinging, putting and body positioning. To assist in this training, Skyhawks has adopted the SNAG (Starting New at Golf) system. SNAG is specifically designed for the entry-level player and simplifies instruction so that young players can make an easy and effective transition onto the golf course. No need to bring your own clubs – all equipment is provided. Bring a water bottle to camp every day! Cost: $159 Register for Specialty Camps at the front desk of the Recreation Center. Registration begins as soon as you receive your newsletter! “FIZZ”ICAL PHENOMENA CAMP Ages: 6 - 12 years Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm #152200-02 July 27 – 31 Instructor: Mad Science Discover Dynamic DNA and find out if you are in your E.L.E.M.E.N.T.! Explore your inner-self in this fun camp! Learn about your respiratory, digestive, skeletal, and muscular systems. Build your own model cell and use your forensic skills to examine the scene of a crime and figure out who is the culprit! Bring a lunch, snack and water bottle daily. Cost: $175 WE EK O F A UGUST 3 TRACK CAMP Current Grades: 3 - 8 Monday - Friday, 5:00 - 8:00 pm #154700-00 August 3 - 7 Instructor: BHS CC Coach Jared Purcell Experience the joy of running through instruction on stretching, nutrition, running form, training, racing strategies and injury prevention. Focus is on running races, games, drills, technique training and relay races as well as instruction on hurdles, long jump, sprints, long-distance running and high jump. A love for running while building self-confidence is sure to transpire. Field trip to a great park to run cross country. The week will culminate in a Track and Field Meet. Fee: $55 SK8 CAMP Skateboards & Rollerblades Ages: 6 - 13 years Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - noon #154500-01 August 3 - 7 Instructor: Future Star Sports Held at HW Skate Park HWP&R is lucky to have one of the coolest skate parks around and the skate staff has an all access pass to all of the jumps, grind bars and more. This instructional camp is the perfect opportunity for children interested in learning the tricks they see on ESPN’s X-Games to learn in a safe, well-structured camp. Campers may bring both skateboards and rollerblades each day. Full protective equipment (helmet with strap buckled, wrist guards, kneepads and elbow pads) required for all participants. Throughout the week, campers are challenged progressively and encouraged to do more difficult moves, while using all apparatus safely. On Friday, there will be an X-Games-style competition. In case of inclement weather, the camp will be held at the Berkley Ice Arena, 2300 Robina Avenue Berkley, MI 48072 Fee: $135 IMPORTANT FRUIT CAMP DATES & DEADLINES • Thursday, March 19: Last day Fruit Camps can be dropped with a full refund (less a $10 processing fee per camper). • March 20 – April 23: Camps may be dropped, but your deposit is forfeited, unless a replacement camper is secured from the wait list. • Wednesday, March 25: Resident Walk-In Registration (mini-lottery) at 6:00 pm for open spots. • Wednesday, April 1: Non-resident Walk-In Registration begins at 8:30 am for available spots at a 10% additional fee. • Thursday, April 23: All paperwork and balances are due. 1. Full payment and completed paperwork is due by 7:00 pm. 2. A late fee of 10% will be applied to all unpaid balances at the close of business. 3. A late fee of $20 will be added to your household account if camp paper- work is not turned in by the close of business. 4. There are no refunds (deposit or tuition) after this date unless a replace- ment camper is secured from our waiting list. • Tuesday, June 2: Parent Meetings: 6:15 pm for Pre-K and 7:00 pm for K - 5. Fruit Camp and Swim Lesson Information: Information on registering for optional swim lessons will be in the summer newsletter. Camp staff will escort children to group swim lessons and Tropical Storm from Watermelon, Honeydew, Kiwi and Pineapple. Each camp has weekly activities and field trips that cannot always be scheduled around swim lessons. If you are concerned about your child missing swim lessons, please consider signing up for lessons during a session when your child does not attend camp. Due to staffing constraints, we cannot escort children to or from other scheduled activities such as private swim lessons, specialty camps, private swim team lessons, tennis, classes, tutoring and other activities during the camp day or during before/after camp care. WEEK OF AUGUST 10 WEEK RED HOT ROBOTS Instructor: Mad Science Ages: 6 – 12 years Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm #152200-03 August 10 – 14 Make your own working robot during this funfilled week of discovery. Kids learn about the inner workings of these fascinating machines, play with super cool robots and use your imagination to design and build your own robot creation. Camp includes a brand new functioning electronic robot take-home. Bring a lunch, snack and water bottle daily. Cost: $195 BROADWAY BOUND: ANNIE Ages: 6 - 12 years Monday - Friday, August 10 - 14 #154750-00 AM: 10:00 am - noon #154750-01 PM: 1:00 - 3:00 pm Instructor: Mary Robertson Put your singing and dancing darlings in their best orphan rags and send them to the Rec. for a week of musical fun as we learn songs from the beloved musical Annie (we will be doing the original depression era version!). A brief performance for family and friends will take place the last day of camp. Fee: $150. Due to the nature of this camp, no refunds will be granted after 6/1. OF AUGUST 17 FRUIT SALAD Current Grades: K - 5 #154300-00 August 17 - 21 Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Instructor: Fruit Camp Staff Fruit Salad Camp provides campers with a field trip every morning and open swim at the pool every afternoon! What more could a kid want to end a great summer? The camp is staffed by Fruit Camp staff members and held at the HW Recreation Center. Fun, adventure and more await our Fruit Salad Campers. Please note that there is no Before or After Camp Care for this program. Cost: $220. FANTASTIC DISCOVERIES Instructor: Mad Science Ages: 6 – 12 years Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm #152200-00 August 17 - 21 Track scents through trails, relay on a ‘lunar” site, play “perfect” baseball and build your own telescope as you explore the world and universe at this fun camp! Help solve ecological problems, explore the animal kingdom, investigate the scientific concepts involved in all aspects of sports and use secret messages and special codes. Bring a lunch, snack and water bottle daily. Cost: $175. …Page 23 Hometown Herald… Teens & Teen Council TEEN COUNCIL There is still time to get involved! Teen Council members plan and direct fundraisers, programs, trips and events for teens in middle and high school. Meetings are typically held the first and third Thursday of the month from 7:00 - 8:00 pm at the Recreation Center. Final meeting dates for 2015 are March 5 & 19, April 2 & 16 and May 7 (last meeting & elections). Get on our e-mail list to get monthly reminders of meetings, programs, fundraisers and so much more….don’t miss out on anything. WE NEVER GET TIRED OF HAVING FUN! LASER TAG & PIZZA PARTY Friday, April 24, 6:00 – 11:00 pm Grades: 9 – 12. Join our friends from the Howell Teen Center and the Farmington Hills Mayors Youth Council for a night of FUN. We will play some serious laser tag and then head to the Farmington Hills Costick Center to make our own pizzas. #420233-00 Fee: $25. EXECUTIVE BOARD DINNER OUT Thurs., April 30, 6:00 - 9:15 pm HWTC is truly a fantastic group, and one of the most active in the City and it couldn’t be done without a solid Executive Board to guide it. This is a special treat, just for you. You’ve earned it! Please RSVP with Weezy by April 16. Cost: FREE! (Thanks Men’s Club for helping underwrite this special event). MINI-GOLF AND RAY’S ICE CREAM TRIP Wednesday, May 13, 12:00 – 2:30 pm HARD TO SAY GOODBYE Congratulations to our 2015 graduating Teen Council Seniors - Chloe Bakst, Coucil Coordinator and Rebecca Enerson, Secretary. While we are so excited for their future and all the amazing things they will be doing, we will miss them and all that they have done for the HW Teen Council. Thank you for your leadership and devotion to Teen Council! We are better because of the two of you! MICHIGAN YOUTH SYMPOSIUM “Be Your Own Superhero” March 20 – 22 Our Teen Council is gearing up to attend the Michigan Recreation & Parks Association Youth Symposium being held at Central Michigan University (Fire Up Chips!) Teen Council Executive Board Member, Calli Jansen, is part of the planning committee that offers an amazing state-wide conference for teens, planned by teens. Educational sessions, campus tours, networking with other teen groups and lots of information is sure to make this a great weekend! The 2016 Youth Symposium will be held in Detroit while utilizing the new DNR Outdoor Education Center in Detroit. HWTC <3’s the HWMC Thx for all the support! …City of Huntington Woods Page 24… Grades: 6 – 8 FORE! Join us on the mini-golf course for some putt-putt fun! After golf we will walk down to Ray’s Ice Cream for a nice cool treat. It’s a 1/2 day for Middle School, so let’s go have some fun! #420231-01 Fee: $10 (includes golf, supervision/transportation. Ice cream on your own). HWTC END-OF-THE-SEASON POOL PARTY Friday, June 5, 5:00 - 7:15 pm Available ONLY to Teen Council members who have at least 8 HWTC points. Come to the HW Aquatics Club for fun, food and activities (you know a photo shoot is a must!) Please get your “point sheet” before you register. Registration MUST take place by May 29. Let’s end a great year with a great party. Thanks Men’s Club for underwriting much of the cost of this party. #120312-00 FREE with 8 HWTC points. Must register by May 29. NEW INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROGRAMS COMING SOON! Teens from Huntington Woods, Farmington Hills, Howell, Detroit, Canton, and Auburn Hills are joining forces to offer some fun and interactive activities throughout the year. Exact dates TBD, but be on the lookout for these following programs: Air Band & Ice Soccer - Farmington Hills; Archery - Detroit; Fowling - Hamtramck MEN’S CLUB $1000 SCHOLARSHIP: DUE 3/31/15 Have you made a difference in your community through volunteerism and community service? Although it is rare that volunteers seek reward for their service, the Men’s Club is ready to recognize your contributions through their annual scholarships! The Huntington Woods Men’s Club established a fund to award scholarships to city residents graduating from high school or currently enrolled in college or a recognized trade schools. As a volunteer civic service organization themselves, the Men’s Club has chosen to award the scholarships based on volunteerism and community service. The Club awards up to three $1000 scholarships annually. The 2015 Huntington Woods Men’s Club Scholarship Fund applications are available at hwmc.org, Berkley High School and at the HWP&R. Applications are due by March 31, 2015 and require a completed application and brief essay. For more information or should you have questions, please contact Jim Dwan via email at [email protected]. LEAD, LEADERS IN TRAINING (LIT) & JR COUNSELORS (JC) Teen Volunteer Programs: Current Grades 6 - 12 L.E.A.D. (LEADERSHIP, EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT) Current 6th Grade + Monday – Friday, 12:30 – 2:30 pm #420126-00 Session 1: June 22 – 26 20 spots. Registration ends June 12 or when filled #420126-01 Session 2: July 20 – 24 20 spots. Registration ends July 10 or when filled Instructor: Summer LIT Coordinator Teens, learn what it takes to be a leader. How do you interview for a job?…Find out when you attend the LEAD program. Become more confident through team building activities, hands-on training and practical lessons on how to present yourself in a professional and mature manner. It’s never too early to learn these practices.You will also have a lot of fun during the program with a pizza party and swimming at the pool on the last day. Even if you took one of the “Mini-LEAD Workshops” during the year, we strongly encourage you to take this week long program as well. Cost: $55 (includes t-shirt) JC/LIT REGISTRATION RESPONSIBILITIES AT A GLANCE • Applicant must pick up an LIT or JC Application at the Front Desk (not the parent). • Application must be turned in with full payment BY Thursday, April 16. • LIT/JC must sign up for an interview date/time AND training date when turning in application. Those selected for the program must attend a mandatory training session: Saturday, May 30, 9:30 am - noon or Wednesday, June 10, 6:30 - 9:00 pm.. If you cannot attend one of these training dates than please don’t apply to be an LIT/JC, you will not be eligible without training. Training is mandatory and due to time constraints, no additional training dates will be available (Yes, we are going to be very strict for 2015). LEADERS IN TRAINING: Current 6th graders+ The LIT Program allows for our teen population to develop strong leadership skills and develop initiative. LIT’s spend the summer making new friends, gaining work experience and having fun. LIT’s will receive training and “on the job” feedback, support and evaluation. Designed to be taken with the week-long summer LEAD Program (above). MANDATORY: Must interview for an LIT position and be able to attend a training session (see above under Registration Responsibilities). Summer LIT opportunities include: #151800-00 Current 6th Grade: Recreation Front Desk or Library (1 week placement) and Special Events. There is no fee for Special Event LIT’s unless applying for Special Events AND Recreation Front Desk or Library. Cost: $15. #151800-01 Current 7th Grade & Up: Fruit Camp (2 week placement), Recreation Front Desk (one week placement) and Special Events Cost: $25. JR COUNSELORS: 9th grade+, LEAD and 2 yrs LIT Fruit Camp JC Volunteer Program is a continuation of our LIT program and allows the teens to gain more training and increased responsibilities while volunteering for the Fruit Camp program. Junior Counselors need to be available for a consecutive 4 weeks. The 4 week sessions are either June 15 – July 10 or July 13 – August 7. If you cannot commit to one of these 4 week sessions, you will need to apply to the LIT program. MANDATORY: Must interview for a JC position and be able to attend a training session (see above under Registration Responsibilities). #151850-00 9TH GRADE+ LEAD + 2 YEARS LIT Cost: $30. APPLICATIONS DUE: THURSDAY, APRIL 16 LIT/JC applications are available at the Front Desk and must be picked up and turned in by the applicant, no later than Thursday, April 16. Full payment must accompany the application. The nominal fee covers training, t-shirts, supervision and if selected for camps, they also attend field trips. LIT/JC’s need to also sign up for an interview time when they turn in their application. Please know your availability before signing up for an LIT or JC interview. Due to time constraints, we will not be able to reschedule your interview. Late applications will not be accepted. Every attempt is made to accommodate as many applicants as possible, but spaces are limited. Placements are based on age, previous experience (including week-long summer LEAD program) and availability. If you are not selected for the LIT/ JC program, the registration fee will be refunded. This program is only open to HW residents. HWTC Huntington Woods Parks & Recreation 26325 Scotia Road 248.541-3030 [email protected] SPRING MEETING DATES March 5 & 19 April 2 & 16 May 7 EXECUTIVE BOARD 2014-15 Council Coordinator - Chloe Bakst Council Manager - Ryan Hurley Secretary - Rebecca Enerson Program Development - Leah Pernick Organization Chair - Calli Jansen Social Action Awareness - Brynn Cudney Middle School Liaison - Sydney Newman STAFF Program Coordinator: Weezy/Tracy Shanley Public Safety Liaison: Lt. Bill Cudney A FRIENDLY NOTE TO PARENTS Parents, please make sure to have your teen take the responsibility to stop by the HWP&R to get their LIT or JC application, or call with questions. As much as we really like you and all, we like it even more if we have our teen volunteers start taking on more responsibility and initiative. If you happen to call, you may be asked to have your teen call themselves.... don’t be mad, be glad! ATTENTION 6TH GRADERS Our teen program begins with current 6th graders. Hopefully, you have already taken advantage of being a member of Teen Council, but even if you haven’t - you can still be active in summer leadership opportunities! As a 6th grader (or above), let us suggest you sign up for a session of LEAD (see description at left) and become an LIT (be sure to watch deadlines!). This should give you a wonderful basis of leadership and responsibility LIT’S ROCK! And are an instrumental part of our summer camp program. …Page 25 Hometown Herald… Aquatics Club The Huntington Woods pool is open the weekend of Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather permitting. It is a city gathering spot - don’t miss out on the fun! STILL THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN! 2015 SEASON SWIM PASS MEMBERSHIPS ON SALE NOW Child Pass (birth – 17 yrs.) $123 Adult Pass (18 yrs. +) 147 Senior Pass (60 yrs.+) 109 Family of 2 235 Family of 3 268 Family of 4 293 Family of 5 317 Family of 6+ 341 A season pass automatically entitles each pass holder to use the pool throughout the summer. Royal Oak Section residents may purchase passes for an additional 25% charge on standard fees, plus an annual $40 facility fee. A complete listing of pool admission options along with the season swim schedule will be mailed to each household in April. SUMMER SWIM LESSONS Information regarding all swim lessons for infants thru adults will be published in the summer newsletter. Registration for Tropical Storm Pre-Swim Team will begin at the same time as all other summer swim classes. Lessons begin the week of June 15. Watch for information in the summer edition of the Hometown Herald due out at the end of May or online after May 11. Register early. HURRICANE MEET SCHEDULE Monday, June 15 at Woodbrooke Hills Thursday, June 18 vs Pleasant Ridge Monday, June 22 vs Beechview Thursday, June 25 vs Farmington Glen Monday, June 29 at Bloomfield Hills Thursday, July 9 at Kendalwood Saturday, June 13 8 & Under Mini-meet at Woodside Saturday, June 30 11 yrs & up Mini-meet at Beverly Hills Saturday, June 27 9-10 yrs Mini-meet at Farmington Glen July 18 & 19 B Finals at Cranbrook July 25 & 26 A Finals at Beachwood …City of Huntington Woods Page 26… Buy Season Swim Passe Friday, May s by 8, 5:45 pm and receive free 4-visit guest pass a (one p for any gue st who acco er family) mpanies a season pas s holding fa mily memb er to the poo l. HURRICANE SWIM TEAM PARENT MEETING for parents of NEW swimmers Tuesday, March 24, 7:00 pm at the Recreation Center The Hurricane Swim Team holds daily practices from May - July competing in the Northwest Suburban Swim League. Guided by an outstanding professional coaching staff, the members of the Hurricanes are looking forward to another season of competition and fun. The season runs through July 9 followed by the “A” and “B” finals and the team banquet at the end of July. Join the team! We are open to any student in the Berkley School District who is 5 years old by 12/1/2014 thru 18 years old and can swim at least one length of the pool unassisted. PRE-SEASON AT BHS May 11 May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 - June 11 May 15 - May 21 4:00 - 5:00 pm First year 8 yrs & under swimmers ONLY 4:00 - 5:00 pm First year 9 yrs & over swimmers ONLY 3:00 - 4:05 pm Returning High School 3:50 - 4:45 pm Returning Middle School 4:00 - 5:00 pm Returning Elementary 3:00 - 4:05 pm High School 3:50 - 4:55 pm Middle School 4:45 - 5:30 pm 5th grade & under PRE-SEASON AT HWAC May 26 - June 12 7:00 - 8:05 pm 8 yrs & under May 26 - June 12 7:45 - 8:30 pm 9 yrs & older - elementary school May 29 No Elementary swimmers - Burton Ice Cream Social PRACTICE JUNE 15 - JULY 24 AT HWAC 7:00 - 8:40 am 10 -18 yrs* 8:00 - 8:45 am 9 yrs & under 8:10 - 9:50 am 10 -18 yrs* *Swimmers choice. Attend only 1 practice per day. Fruit Campers ages 10 yrs & up must attend the 7:00 am practice. REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Returning swimmers March 4 (deadline) Returning swimmers will receive registration materials via email or snail mail. Return them promptly! Returning swimmers registering after March 4 will be enrolled if space is available. New H.W. swimmers March 5 Registration begins at 6:00 pm. If necessary, a lottery for available spaces will be held. Non-Res. Berkley School District swimmers March 11 Registration begins at 6:00 pm. If necessary, a lottery for available spaces will be held. Limited openings available. Registration remains open until maximum is reached. Anyone registering after the team has been filled will be placed on a wait list. Should registration reach capacity, wait lists will be maintained by age group. Coaches will determine if they can accept swimmers off the wait list in particular age groups based on initial registration. HW Resident: $245 ($220+$25 team fee) Non-Res/Berkley School District: $290 ($220+$40 facility fee+$5 non-res.+$25 team) Add’l. Non-res. family member. $250 ($220+$5+$25) The team fee covers the concession fee, team t-shirt and swim cap for each swimmer along with the option of a free ad in the book for A or B Finals. #100300-00 New swimmers are eligible for a refund if requested by May 26, less a $10 administrative fee. For more information, contact Parent Board President, Leah Einhaus at [email protected] or visit www.hwacswimming.org. Civic Pride @ 55+ Have you lived in Huntington Woods most of your adult life, but your kids are now grown and you no longer have the same community connections you once had? Maybe you moved in fairly recently and your friends aren’t in the immediate area? Well, we may have the answer you’ve been looking for - check out the Huntington Woods Parks and Recreation Department. We have trips and activities that range from dinner at downtown hot spots to extended travel! Look through the newsletter, especially the Special Event pages (pages 18-19) for a lot of fun trips and activities. Your REAL source for information is going to be the LEISURE FORUM which lists our services, drop in activities, day trips and extended travel. This bimonthly publication available at all city offices, on the city website (HWMI.ORG) or you can have it emailed by contacting [email protected]. Please feel free to call 248.541-3030 for additional information. TRIPS & ACTIVITIES ADULT CLASSES See pages 17 for details on trips/activities, especially designed to be senior adult-friendly: Karate, Tai Chi, Tennis,Yoga SPECIAL EVENTS See pages 18 -19 for details on the trips and activities, especially designed to be senior adult-friendly: • Free tickets for the Village Players • Sea Life at Great Lake Crossing • Ford Piquette Plant • Detroit’s New Restaurants • DSO Coffee Concert • Zoo & Lunch • Faust at the MOT • Purple Rose Theater • Royal Eagle • Partridge Creek Mall THANKS TO OUR PEN PALS Annually, senior adults in our community spend the school year corresponding with 4th graders at Burton. At the end of the year, a party is held and the pen pals meet for the first time. It is a wonderful program and it has bonded many intergenerational friendships. Thanks is extended to this year’s participants: Sue Brown, Judy Walsh, Judy Aisen, Rick Tripp, Margaret Tripp, Charlene Nutton, Harriet Burnstein, Melvin Natinsky, Susan Tower, John Tower, Joan Reutter, Linda Ilka, Harvey Colombo, Peg Stewart, Joy Reade, Lori Dwan, Donna Lehmann, Kathy Smith, Joan Zaremba, Shelley Gach-Droz, Sally Kohlenberg and Shirley Sweet. MONEY FOR MINOR HOME REPAIRS Homeowners in need of minor home repairs with low to moderate income may qualify for financial assistance. Please call Jennifer Furlong, 248.541-3030 for more information. Senior Adult Services Huntington Woods Parks & Recreation 26325 Scotia Road 248.541-3030 SERVICES STAFF Jennifer Furlong, Transportation, Outreach, Activities/Events in the building Colette Nutton, Day Trips & Extended Travel Kathy Seidl, Correspondence Clerk OUTREACH SERVICES MONDAY LUNCH BUNCH: Mondays, noon Come and join your neighbors on Mondays for informative programming and interesting activities along with a hot meal for only $3.50 (registration required one week in advance). Lunch is served in the Ralph and Peggy Lease Multi-Purpose Room of the Recreation Center at noon, followed by a speaker/program. Please see the Leisure Forum for more details. Call to register for transportation (if needed) by noon on the preceding Thursday at 248.541-3030. WALK THE GYM: Monday - Friday, 8:30 - 9:30 am and noon - 1:00 pm Be aware that children may also be using the gym. Two guests permitted per resident. MOVIE MATINEES: Select Tuesdays, 12:15 pm Movies are shown on select Tuesdays at 12:15 pm in the Ralph and Peggy Lease Multipurpose Room of the Recreation Center. $1 “popcorn” donation is requested. Call, come in, or see the Leisure Forum for upcoming titles. BLOOD PRESSURE: Third Wednesday of the month, 10:00 am Join us on the third Wednesday of each month in the Senior Lounge of the Recreation Center from 10:00 – 11:00 am to have your blood pressure checked by Mary Jo Israel, a registered nurse. If you are tracking your blood pressure, this is a great service. Spring blood pressure dates are March 18, April 15, and May 20. CURB-TO-CURB TRANSPORTATION: Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Residents who are 55 years or better and unable to drive, temporarily or permanently, are able to arrange for transportation on the City SMART van for medical appointments, support groups, shopping, or other activities of daily living. The van is wheelchair accessible. If you are using a walker or are unable to handle steps, the lift is available to bring you into the vehicle. Forty-eight hours advance notice is required and the travel distance must be within a seven-mile radius. The fee is $1 each way. Please limit trips to one per day and make sure to be ready 15 minutes before your scheduled pick up time. Call Jennifer at 248.541-3030 to schedule a ride. ADDITIONAL SERVICES Are trips and activities no longer “your thing”? Senior Outreach Coordinator Jennifer Furlong is available to assist you with your day-to-day needs in order to maintain your quality of life in the City of Huntington Woods. Feel free to contact Jennifer concerning any of the following special services: - Information and Referrals - Volunteer Opportunities - Telephone Reassurance Calls …Page 27 Hometown Herald… Recreation Registration Registration begins when you receive your newsletter either online or in the mail. Should any class be unavailable or cancelled, you will be notified. You may register in person or through the mail. If you register by mail, you must enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope to receive a receipt/confirmation of class. Unless otherwise noted as a residents-only program, non-residents may register beginning March 4 for an additional $5 fee per class. ROYAL OAK SECTION: An annual $40 facility fee will be assessed to all Royal Oak section residents participating in latchkey, camps and/or the pool. A 25% surcharge is also in effect for latchkey and the pool membership. Royal Oak section residents also pay the additional $5/class. These fees are in place to equalize the tax burden borne by Huntington Woods residents. WORKSHOP/ONE DAY PROGRAM REFUND POLICY: Refunds will be given up until one week prior to the start date. After that, no refunds will be given unless a replacement is registered. A $10 processing fee will be withheld for each cancellation. Material fees associated with a workshop will not be refunded. CLASS REFUND POLICY: All requests for refunds must be made prior to the second class. A pro-rated refund will be withheld if one class session has already been held. In addition, a $10 processing fee will be withheld for each cancellation. Material fees associated with a class will not be refunded. EVENT/TRIP REFUND POLICY: In the event a trip does not require the purchase of tickets, 48 hour notice of cancellation is required in order to receive a refund. For trips involving tickets, no refunds will be given for cancellation once the tickets have been purchased, unless a replacement is found. Please inquire at the time you are requesting to cancel whether you will receive a refund. A $5 service fee is retained on all refunds due to trip withdrawal. LATE DELIVERY: All Huntington Woods Hometown Heralds are mailed at the same time. For this reason, we cannot take responsibility for lost or late delivery. Please contact the Royal Oak post office with any delivery concerns. EDITORIAL POLICY: Although the Parks and Recreation Department goes to great lengths to ensure that all information contained in this brochure is accurate at the time of printing, errors occasionally occur and last minute changes in programs, classes and activities – such as dates, times and locations – may be necessary due to circumstances beyond our control. We apologize ahead of time for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience and understanding. city of huntington woods 26815 scotia road, huntington woods mi 48070 www.ci.huntington-woods.mi.us mayor ron gillham commissioners jeffrey jenks jules olsman bob paul mary white city manager amy sullivan newsletter editor colette macdonald nutton PRSRT STD u.s. postage PAID permit no. 393 royal oak, mi ecrww postal patron huntington woods mi 48070 Recreation Class/Activity Registration Form Mail or deliver your registration to: Huntington Woods Recreation Registration, 26325 Scotia Road, Huntington Woods, MI 48070 _____________________________________________________________________________ Parent (or registrant if over 18 years) Parent ______________________________________________________________________________________ Address, City, State, Zip ______________________________________________________________________________ Cell/Day PhoneCell/Day Phone _____________________________________ House Phone _________________________________________ Primary Household Email (used for class communication) Class/Activity Registration Information ______________________________________________ Full Name of Student _____/ ___ /_____ Birth date _________ Grade _________ T-shirt size _______________ ________________________________________________________ Class # Class Name Fee __________ _______________ ________________________________________________________ Class # Class Name Fee __________ _______________ ________________________________________________________ Class # Class Name Fee __________ ______________________________________________ Full Name of Student _____/ ___ /_____ Birth date _________ Grade _________ T-shirt size _______________ ________________________________________________________ Class # Class Name Fee __________ _______________ ________________________________________________________ Class # Class Name Fee __________ _______________ ________________________________________________________ Class # Class Name Fee __________ Checks payable to: The City of Huntington Woods TOTAL __________ In registering myself or my child for any recreation-sponsored activity, I hereby release the City of Huntington Woods and the Berkley School District of liability for any injuries sustained while participating in any of these activities. 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