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Page 1: 2013 Nicolet Recreation Department Winter/Spring Bulletin

Proudly Serving The Communities of Bayside, Fox Point, Glendale, and River Hills

Bulletin of ProgramsWinter/Spring 2013

NicoletRecreation Department

...Something For Everyone!

“Emerging Spring”Judith Gahn Murphywww.gahnmurphydesigns.com

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We are a proud member of:

Winter/Spring HoursMonday 7:30am - 4:00pmTuesday 7:30am - 4:00pmWednesday 7:30am - 4:00pmThursday 7:30am - 4:00pmFriday 7:30am - 4:00pmClosed for public holidays

District Administrator ⽁ Richard Monroe, PhD

NHS District School Board ⽁ Marilyn Franklin, President ⽁ Morton Grodsky, Vice-President ⽁ Joseph Kasle, Clerk ⽁ Ellen Redeker, Treasurer ⽁ Libby Gutterman, Member

Community Contacts Organization: Phone #:

⽁ Jr. Knights Football 332-1995 Art Sonnenschein - President

⽁ Little League Baseball 699-3660 Rodd Schneider - President

⽁ Nicolet High School 351-1700

⽁ North Shore Library 351-3461

Nicolet Recreation Department Staff ⽁ Kirk Krychowiak, Director ⽁ Nate Brooks, Assistant Director ⽁ Wendy Borchert, Administrative Assistant ⽁ Al Bell, Administrative Assistant ⽁ Cindy Schlidt, Aquatics Coordinator ⽁ Bob Straszewski, Evening Supervisor ⽁ Beryl Harper, Building Supervisor

Nicolet Recreation Advisory Committee ⽁ Marilyn Franklin, School Board ⽁ Jim Wick, Chairperson ⽁ Lisa Vondra, Vice-Chairperson ⽁ Carolyn Landwehr ⽁ Dona Mortara ⽁ Inger Wilkerson ⽁ Mario Angeli ⽁ Bill Boppre ⽁ Carol Pierner ⽁ Annie Masters ⽁ Art Sonnenschein

- Mission Statement -

The Nicolet Recreation Department provides recreational and lifelong

learning opportunities for Nicolet area residents and surrounding communities in

an effort to enhance physical and intellectual well-being for ALL.

Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association Southeast Park Recreation Council United States Tennis Association Amateur Softball Association National Recreation and Park Association

Nicolet Recreation Department6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd.Glendale, WI 53217

Phone: (414) 351-7566Fax: (414) 351-4053

www.nicolet.k12.wi.us

On-line registration: https://rec.nicolet.k12.wi.us

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Table of Contents

Adult Computers ......................40 Adult Cooking .....................41-42 Adult Enrichment .................43-49 Adult Fitness .......................51-55 Adult Sports .......................56-57 Advertising Opportunities ..........65 American Red Cross ................... 8 Aquatics ................................ 5-7 Birthday Parties ........................16 Registration Form .....................66 NHS Athletic Schedules ........63-64 Senior Citizens ....................58-62 Teens .................................38-39 Toddlers ...............................9-10 Youth Enrichment ................11-15 Youth Sports .......................17-36

Registration Is EasyResidents and non-residents can register in six hassle-free ways. The Nicolet Recreation Department welcomes ONLINE, mail-in, fax-in, walk-in, phone registrations, and drop box (south drive-way of campus). Remember to register early as cancellations may occur due to low enrollment. We welcome cash, check, Visa and Master Card debit/credit cards.

Weather HotlineThe Nicolet Recreation Department utilizes a weather hotline to better serve our recreational sport organization when inclement weather happens. The hotline is only updated when there has been a change in the program. Please keep it handy: (414) 351-7589

A Special Note of ThanksThank you to the School Districts of Glendale-River Hills, Fox Point-Bayside and Maple Dale-Indian Hill for providing facilities in which to hold our recreational programs; to our dedicated Nicolet Recreation Advisory Committee; to our staff; and to you, the community for your continued support of the Nicolet Recreation Department. Also, we offer a special thank you to Ron Jaggard, Mike Kroeger, Jim Beckmann, Don Bruening, Laura Andreotti, Tracy Gerharz, Suzi Metzenheim, Debra Campbell, and Patti DeGraff for their assistance with recreation programs at Maple Dale, Glen Hills, Parkway, Indian Hill, Stormonth, and Bayside schools.

Registration Information• Online registration begins Wednesday, December 5th.• All other forms of registration (phone, mail-in, fax, walk-in, and drop box) begins on Wednesday, December 19th.

Cooperative Programs

If you see this logo it indicates we are offering co-op programs with other area recreation departments. By working with other departments, we are able to better serve your recreational needs with expanded program choices.

New Programs

If you see this logo it indicates we are offering this programfortheveryfirsttime.Pleasecontactusifyouwouldlike to offer a new program with the recreation department. We are always looking for new programs.

CO-OP

NEW!

Weekend and Evening Recreation ActivitiesPlease enter Nicolet High School through the North Entrance located near the Tennis Courts.

Nicolet Recreation Department Bulletin of ProgramsNovember 2012Published three (3) times yearly: March, July, NovemberVolume 4 (2013), Issue 1Nicolet High School District6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd.Glendale, WI 53217

Dear Nicolet High School Community Member,

The Nicolet Recreation Department invites you to participate in our extensive program offerings. I’m excited to announce that our art instructor, Judy Gahn Murphy, designed the bulletin cover appropriately called “Emerging Spring.” As you page through our bul-letin,whichhasexpandedto68pages,youwillfindatotalof144differentprogramsforthe Winter/Spring. This includes 51 brand new programs! There is truly Something For Everyone. We have programs for toddlers, youths, teens, adults, and senior citizens. For your convenience, we have activities at 20 different locations in the area. We hope you will take advantage of all the activities offered and enjoy your involvement in them!

Nathan M. BrooksNate Brooks, Assistant Recreation Director

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All children should be re-evaluated or call Cindy at (414) 531-SWIM if you were not registered during the last 6 months***

Class Requirement Description

Parent and Child Aquatics Level 1 Ages 6 months to 4 years with no previous experience. Children are to wear swim diapers under swimsuit. Level 1 introduces basic skills to parents and children. Parents are taught to safely work with their child in the water, including how to appropriately support their child in the water and how to prepare and encourage their child to participate fully and try the skills. Several water safety topics are also introduced and directed to parents.

Parent and Child Aquatics Level 2 Ages 18 months to 4 years with completion certificate of all level P/C I skills. Level 2 builds on the skills introduced in Level 1. Participants improve on these skills and learn more advanced skills.

Preschool Aquatics Level 1 Ages 3.5 - 5 years without parent. There are no prerequisites for this course.

Level 1 Exit Skills Assessment Enter independently, using either the ladder, steps or side, travel at least 5 yards, sub-merge to mouth and blow bubbles for at lease 3 seconds then safely exit the water. While in shallow water, glide on front at least 2 body lengths, then rolltobackandfloatonbackfor3secondsthenrecovertoaverticalposition.

Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Ages 3.5 - 5 years without parent. Children entering this course must have a PreschoolAquaticsLevel1certificatetobeabletodemonstrateallthecompletionrequirementsfromPreschoolLevel1.

Level 2 Exit Skills Assessment Glideonfrontatleast2bodylengths,rolltoback,floatonbackfor5secondsthenrecovertoaverticalposition.Glideonbackforatleast2bodylengths,rolltofront,floatfor5secondsthenrecovertoaverticalposition.Swimusingcom-binedarmandlegactionsonfrontfor3bodylengths,rolltoback,floatfor5seconds,rolltofrontthencontinueswimmingonfrontfor3bodylengths.

Preschool Aquatics Level 3 Ages 3.5 - 5 years without parent. Children entering this course must have a PreschoolAquaticsLevel2certificateormustbeabletodemonstrateallthecompletionrequirementsfromPreschoolLevel2.

Level 3 Exit Skills Assessment All preschool aquatics skills are done independently. Step from side into chest deepwater,moveintoafrontfloatfor5seconds,rolltoback,floatfor5secondsandthenreturntoaverticalposition.Moveintoabackfloatfor5seconds, roll to front, and then recover to a vertical position. Push off and swim using a combination of arm and leg actions on front for 5 body lengths, rolltoback,floatfor15seconds,rolltofrontthencontinueswimmingfor5bodylengths.

Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills Ages 6 - 13 years old. There are no prerequisites for this level.

Level 1 Exit Skills Assessment Enter independently, using either the ladder, steps or side, travel at least 5 yards, bob 3 timesthensafelyexitthewater.Glideonfrontatleast2bodylengths,rolltoabackfloatfor3secondsandrecovertoaverticalposition.

Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills ParticipantsenteringthiscoursemusthaveaLevel1certificateormustbeabletodemon-strate all the completion requirements of Level 1.

Level 2 Exit Skills Assessment Stepfromsideintochest-deepwater,moveintoafrontfloatfor5seconds,roll toback,floatfor5secondsandthenreturntoaverticalposition.Moveintoabackfloatfor5seconds,rolltofrontthenrecovertoaverticalposition.Pushoffandswimusingcombinedarmandlegactionsonfrontfor5bodylengths,rolltoback,floatfor15seconds,rolltofrontthencontinueswimmingfor5body lengths.

Level 3 Stroke Development ParticipantsenteringthiscoursemusthaveaLevel2certificateormustbeabletodemon-strate all the completion requirements in Level 2. Level 3 Exit Skills Assessment Jump into deep water from the side, swim front crawl for 15 yards, maintain position by treadingorfloatingfor30secondsandswimelementarybackstrokefor15yards.Demonstratescissorskickanddolphinkick.

Level 4 Stroke Improvement ParticipantsenteringthiscoursemusthaveaLevel3certificateormustbeable todem-onstrate all the completion requirements in Level 3.

Level 4 Exit Skills Assessment Performafeet-firstentryintodeepwater,swimfrontcrawlfor25yards,changedirectionandpositionasnecessaryandswimelementarybackstrokefor25yards.Demonstratebackcrawl,breastroke,butterfly,sidestroke.

Level 5 Stroke Refinement ParticipantsenteringthiscoursemusthaveaLevel4certificateormustbeabletodemon-strate all the course requirements in Level 4.

Level 5 Exit Skills Assessment Perform a shallow-angle dive into deep water, swim front crawl for 50 yards, change direc-tion and position of travel as necessary and swim elementary backstroke for 50 yards. Swim breastroke for 25 yards, change direction and position of travel as necessary and swim back crawl for 25 yards.

Level 6 Swimming and Skill Proficiency ParticipantsenteringthiscoursemusthaveaLevel5certificateormustbeabletodemon-strate all the skills required to complete Level 5.

Level 6 Exit Skills Assessment Swim 500 yards continuously using any 3 strokes of your choice, swimming at least 50 yardsofeachstroke.Jumpintodeepwater,performasurvivalfloatfor5minutes,rollontobackandperformabackfloatfor5minutes.Performafeet-firstsurfacedive,retrieveanobjectfromthebottomofthepoolatatdepthof7-10feet,returntosurfaceandreturntostartingpoint.Performthe Cooper 12-minute swim test and compare results with the pre-assessment results.

Special Needs - All ages Children with special concerns with parent. Parent must provide all locker room care and in pool water assistance. Instructor will teach parents the skills to assist their child.

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Questions?

Call Aquatics CoordinatorCindy Schlidt (414) 531-SWIM

Fee:

$49.00R / $59.00NR

Nicolet Pool

Average Temperature: 80 degreesDimensions: 75ft x 30ftLanes: 8Deepest Depth: 13ft (diving well)Shallowest Depth: 3.6ft

Glen Hills Pool

Average Temperature: 82 degreesDimensions: 75ft x 20 ftLanes: 6Deepest Depth: 10 ftShallowest Depth: 2.6 ft

Private swim lessons also available.For more information please call Cindy Schlidt at (414) 531-SWIM.

* All Swim Lessons Take Place At Glen Hills Middle School *

Level Date Day Time Program#

Preschool Level 1 January 8 - February 26 Tuesday 4:30 - 5:00pm 215010-01Preschool Level 2 January 8 - February 26 Tuesday 5:00 - 5:30pm 215010-02Level 4 & 5 January 8 - February 26 Tuesday 5:30 - 6:15pm 215010-03Preschool Level 1 January 8 - February 26 Tuesday 6:15 - 6:45pm 215010-04

School Age Level 3 & 4 January 10 - February 28 Thursday 4:30 - 5:15pm 215010-05School Age Level 1 January 10 - February 28 Thursday 5:15 - 6:00pm 215010-06School Age Level 2 January 10 - February 28 Thursday 6:00 - 6:45pm 215010-07

School Age Level 1 & 2 January 11 - March 1 Friday 4:30 - 5:15pm 215010-08Preschool Level 2 & 3 January 11 - March 1 Friday 5:15 - 5:45pm 215010-09Preschool Level 1 January 11 - March 1 Friday 5:45 - 6:15pm 215010-10School Age Level 3 & 4 January 11 - March 1 Friday 6:15 - 7:00pm 215010-11

Preschool Level 3 January 12 - March 2 Saturday 9:00 - 9:30am 215010-12 School Age Level 1 January 12 - March 2 Saturday 9:00 - 9:45am 215010-13Preschool Level 2 January 12 - March 2 Saturday 9:30 - 10:00am 215010-14Level 4,5,6 January 12 - March 2 Saturday 9:45 - 10:30am 215010-15Preschool Level 1 January 12 - March 2 Saturday 10:00 - 10:30am 215010-16School Age Level 3 January 12 - March 2 Saturday 10:30 - 11:15am 215010-17P/C I January 12 - March 2 Saturday 10:30 - 11:15am 215010-18P/C II January 12 - March 2 Saturday 11:15 - 12:00noon 215010-19School Age Level 2 January 12 - March 2 Saturday 11:15 - 12:00noon 215010-20Special Needs (all ages) January 12 - March 2 Saturday 12:00 - 12:45pm 215010-21

Preschool Level 1 March 5 - April 30 (skip 3/26) Tuesday 4:30 - 5:00pm 215010-22Preschool Level 2 March 5 - April 30 (skip 3/26) Tuesday 5:00 - 5:30pm 215010-23Level 4 & 5 March 5 - April 30 (skip 3/26) Tuesday 5:30 - 6:15pm 215010-24Preschool Level 1 March 5 - April 30 (skip 3/26) Tuesday 6:15 - 6:45pm 215010-25

School Age Level 3 & 4 March 7 - May 2 (skip 3/28) Thursday 4:30 - 5:15pm 215010-26School Age Level 1 March 7 - May 2 (skip 3/28) Thursday 5:15 - 6:00pm 215010-27School Age Level 2 March 7 - May 2 (skip 3/28) Thursday 6:00 - 6:45pm 215010-28

Preschool Level 3 March 9 - May 4 (skip 3/30) Saturday 9:00 - 9:30am 215010-29 School Age Level 1 March 9 - May 4 (skip 3/30) Saturday 9:00 - 9:45am 215010-30Preschool Level 2 March 9 - May 4 (skip 3/30) Saturday 9:30 - 10:00am 215010-31Level 4,5,6 March 9 - May 4 (skip 3/30) Saturday 9:45 - 10:30am 215010-32Preschool Level 1 March 9 - May 4 (skip 3/30) Saturday 10:00 - 10:30am 215010-33School Age Level 3 March 9 - May 4 (skip 3/30) Saturday 10:30 - 11:15am 215010-34P/C I March 9 - May 4 (skip 3/30) Saturday 10:30 - 11:15am 215010-35P/C II March 9 - May 4 (skip 3/30) Saturday 11:15 - 12:00noon 215010-36School Age Level 2 March 9 - May 4 (skip 3/30) Saturday 11:15 - 12:00noon 215010-37Special Needs (all ages) March 9 - May 4 (skip 3/30) Saturday 12:00 - 12:45pm 215010-38

School Age Level 3 & 4 May 7 - 30 Tues & Thurs 4:30 - 5:15pm 215010-39School Age Level 1 & 2 May 7 - 30 Tues & Thurs 5:15 - 6:00pm 215010-40Preschool Level 1 May 7 - 30 Tues & Thurs 6:00 - 6:30pm 215010-41Preschool Level 2 & 3 May 7 - 30 Tues & Thurs 6:30 - 7:00pm 215010-42

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American Red Cross Aquatics are taught by certified instructors/aides with lifeguard training. Swimming instruction is a great way to introduce your child to the water, strengthening positive attitudes and proper swimming techniques. Nicolet Recreation Department is an authorized American Red Cross provider.Please read the following carefully:

Ñ Children ages 4 years and up need to go into the locker room for their respective gender. Ñ Allparticipantsshouldbeevaluatedpriortothefirstdayoflessonstoensuretheyareinthe

proper level, if they haven’t been evaluated in the last 6 months, unless they are in the lowest level. Ñ Parents please observe lessons from the outer pool lobby only. Ñ Persons observing from deck will be charged the open swim fee daily of $3.00R/$6.00NR Ñ Lessons may be combined or cancelled based on enrollment numbers. No makeup classes will be

given. Ñ Classroom enrollment minimum is 5 participants; maximum is 6 participants per instructor for pre

school levels Ñ Class enrollment minimum is 6 participants; maximum is 10 participants per instructor for school

age levels. Ñ Registration deadline is the Thursday prior to the start of the session. Ñ All persons must exit the building 15 minutes after the conclusion of any aquatic program. Ñ Contact Cindy @ 531-SWIM if you need a skill assessment.

The complete Nicolet & Glen Hills Aquatic Schedule is located on the Nicolet Websitewww.nicolet.k12.wi.us (then click on recreation)

Open/Lap SwimThis combined program of family swim and lap swim is a great opportunity for you and your family to enjoy water indoors. Open swim is open to all ages, while lap swim is open to ages 12 years and up. A swim test will be required for those children wishing to swim in the deep end 22 yards non-stop front crawl with face in water and breathing plus tread water 20 seconds immediately following. Due to safety reasons, water rings and tubes are not allowed. It is recommended that all persons bring a lock to secure personal belongings, however, the lock must be removed and taken home at the end of the swim period. Pool rules, regulations and other pertinent information are posted in the pool area. All persons not participating in open/lap swim must observe from outer lobby or pay a participant fee. All children under 8 years of age must be accompanied in the pool by a paying adult. Limit 2 free children per adult. Exact change only will be accepted at pool location. All persons must exit the building 15 minutes after the con-clusion of any aquatic program. If there are no participants in the pool with 30 minutes left the lifeguard will close the pool.

Open Swim - Glen Hills Pool Date: Day: Time: January 8 - May 30 Tue. & Thu. 4:30 - 6:45pm(skip 3/26 & 3/28) January 12 - May 4 Saturday 9:00am - 12noon (skip 3/30)

Lap Swim - NHS Pool (Lap swim is also available during all the open swim times)Date: Day: Time: January 2 - May 31 Monday - Friday 5:45 - 6:45am January 2 - May 29 Mon. & Wed. 7:00 - 8:00pm(skip 1/28, 3/25, 3/27, 5/27)

Fee/Program#: $40.00R/$50.00NR 20-punch pass 453501-01$50.00R/$63.00NR 30-punch pass453500-01$3.00R/$5.00NR at door(Children under 4 free with paying adult in the pool)

Masters SwimStayinshape,buildstrength,stamina,andcardiovascularfitness.Greatfortri-athletes,competingMasterSwimmers,andforstay-in-shape swimmers. Registration with National Masters Program is not included. If you need more information, please call 351-7566 or leave a message for Coach Cindy Schlidt at 531-SWIM. Competition is optional and the workouts are exhilarating. Are you from another swim team or just visiting...drop in for only $5.00 per person per morning! Locker room closes 15 minutes after completion.

Day: Monday, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays Session: Date: Program#: Time: 5:45 - 6:45am I January 3 - March 22 235080-01 Location: Nicolet High School - Pool II March 25 - June 14 235080-02Age: 18 years and up Fee: $110.00R/$130.00NRInstructor: Cindy Schlidt

If you are interested in setting up a water badge workshop for your Boy or Girl Scout group please call Cindy Schlidt at (414) 531-SWIM.

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Babysitting BasicThe purpose of this course is to provide youth who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. Skills include a guide to leadership, the business of babysitting, being safe and sound on the job, understanding kids from 0 to 10, caring for kids from feeding to bedtime, and it’s an emergency...Now what? Must attend the entire day, complete all skills with competency. Please bring notebook and pen. Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to registration detailing the manual/prerequisites requirements. All booklets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross pro-grams are now online. Date: March 30Day: SaturdayTime: 8:00am - 2:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Library Age: 11 years & up Fee: $85.00R/$95.00NR Program#: 234050-01Min/Max: 6/14Instructor: Cindy Schlidt

Infant/Child CPRAre you prepared to keep your family and work place safe? This program will help ensure safety and a chance to become certi-fied.Includes:handsonskillstrainingpreparingyoutorespondto breathing and cardiac emergencies. Must pass writen tests andpracticalskillstestswith80%orhighertobecertified.Needproofofcertificationforrecertification.Certificationisvalid for two years. Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to registration detailing the manual/prerequisites requirements. All booklets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are now online.

Date: May 18 Day: Saturday Time: 8:00 - 11:30am Location: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference Room Age: 11 years and up (A109) Fee: $92.00R/$102.00NRProgram#: 234010-01Min/Max: 6/12Instructor: Cindy Schlidt

American Red Cross Adult CPR & AEDAre you prepared to keep your family and work place safe? This program will help ensure safety and a chance to become certi-fied.Includes:handsonskillstrainingpreparingyoutorespondto breathing and cardiac emergencies for people over 12 years old. Must pass written tests and practical skills tests with 80% orhighertobecertified.Needproofofcertificationforrecertifi-cation.Certificationisvalidfortwoyears.Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to registration detailing the manual/prerequisites requirements. All booklets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are now online.

Date: May 11Day: Saturday Time: 8:00 - 1:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Library Age: 11 years and up Fee: $93.00R/$103.00NRProgram#: 234060-01Min/Max: 6/12Instructor: Cindy Schlidt

Lifeguard TrainingProgramincludesLifeguarding,CPR,FirstAid,andAED.Apocketmaskisincludedinthefee.Lifeguardingcertificationiscurrentfortwo years. Apretestwillbeheldonthefirstdayoftheprogram.Personsunabletocompletethepretestsatisfactorilywillnotbeal-lowed to continue.Participationinallsessionsisrequired.Mustpassalltestswith80%orhigherpluspracticalskillstobecertified.Pleasebringproofofagestofirstclass.(Re-certspleasebringproofofcurrentcertificationandpocketmask).Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to registration detailing the manual/prerequisites requirements. All book-lets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are now online.

Time: 4:15 - 10:00pm Location: Nicolet High School - Pool Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Cindy Schlidt

Option: Date: Day: Fee: Program#:Full March 25 - 29 Monday - Friday $219.00R/$249.00NR 234040-01Recertification March27-29 Wednesday-Friday $174.00R/$194.00NR 234040-02

Waterfront Lifeguarding Add-onParticipants registered for Lifeguard Training may choose to add waterfront lifeguarding. Must pass lifeguarding class to receive waterfrontlifeguardcertificationandpasswrittenandpracticaltestingforwaterfront.Pre-testgivenonfirstday.Mustbringmask,snorkelandfinstoclass.Registration deadline is a week before class begins. An email will be sent prior to registration detailing the manual/prerequisites requirements. All booklets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross pro-grams are now online.

Date: March 30Day: SaturdayTime: 2:30 - 6:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference RoomFee: $85.00R/$95.00NRProgram#: 224041-01Min/ Max: 6/14Instructor: Cindy Schlidt

If you are interested in a CPR/Pro/AED program or Lifeguard Challenge please call Cindy Schlidt at (414) 531-SWIM.

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GymnasticsAge-appropriate skills will be introduced and developed in this recreational instruction program. Participants will practice movements ranging from basic tumbling to use of balance beam and uneven parallel bars. Participants should wear non-restrictive clothing such as a bodysuit, t-shirt, shorts, gymnastics slippers, cotton socks, or bare feet. No tights, nylon socks, clothing with zippers, belt buckles, or jewelry. Long hair should be tied back. Location: Nicolet High School - Gym 2 (gymnastics area)Fee: $54.00R/$64.00NR Min/Max: 8/12Instructor: NHS Staff

Session: Level: Date: Day: Time: Program#:I Mom & Tot (18 months - 2 years) January 14 - March 4 Mondays 5:00 - 5:30pm 211141-01II Nicsters (3 years) January 14 - March 4 Mondays 5:35 - 6:05pm 211141-02III Nicotiers (4 - 5 years) January 15 - March 5 Tuesdays 5:00 - 5:35pm 211141-03IV Mom & Tot (18 months - 2 years) March 16 - May 11 Saturdays 10:00 - 10:30am 211141-04 (skip 3/30)V Nicsters (3 years) March 16 - May 11 Saturdays 10:35 - 11:05am 211141-05 (skip 3/30)VI Nicotiers (4 - 5 years) March 16 - May 11 Saturdays 11:10 - 11:50am 211141-06 (skip 3/30)

Mommy & Me Dance Aerobics & MeditationThe Mommy & Me program is focused on movements, coordination, balance, rhythm, stretching, and basic kinetic skills for you and your little one. The class is set to music and will feature basic dance steps in ballroom dance, ballet, and jazz. Easy yoga-style moves areincorporatedintothecurriculumtohelpwithflexibilityandanincreasedrangeofmotion.Parentsfocusonsculpting,strengthen-ing, and elongating their muscles. Moms will love this opportunity to be a part of their child’s dance education and enjoy the freeing movement of “Mommy & Me!” Session: Date: Program#: Day: Fridays I January 18 - February 15 212685-01Time: 1:30 - 2:30pm II April 5 - May 3 212685-02Location: Good Hope School - Gym Age: Mothers’ with 2 & 3 year oldsFee: $79.00R/$89.00NR Min/Max: 6/20Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Fox Point Lutheran Preschool is now accepting enrollment for the 2013-2014 school year! All are welcome!

M/W/F Morning/Afternoon Class for 3-4 year olds T/TH Morning Class for 3 year olds (must be 3 by Dec. 1, 2013)

Call 414.352.8990 to schedule a tour or visit us at www.foxpointchurch.org.

We offer: What your preschooler will learn: • 45 years of serving preschool families • Listening skills • Loving and nurturing environment • Fine and large motor skills • Degreed and experienced teachers • Language skills • Spacious classroom and playground • How to play with peers • Curriculum rich in literature, art and

music • Social skills

NEW!

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Painting for Toddlers and Preschoolers/Gym Time COMBO!Enjoy getting into messy fun with your young one – we’ll do the clean-up! Then come shake the wiggles out with your child in our gym. A variety of activities will be set up. This is the perfect opportunity for you and your child to let loose!

Day: Thursdays Session: Date: Program#:Time: 9:30 - 11:00am I January 10 - February 14 212540-01Location: Good Hope School Room 6 & Gym II February 28 - April 11 (skip 3/28) 212540-02Age: 15 months - 4 years oldFee: $56.00R/$66.00NRMin/Max: 4/10Instructor: Lisa Vondra, Nicolet Rec. Dept. Summer Camp Director and DPI Licensed Professional Educator

Fingerpainting Frenzy!!Amom’s(ordad’s)dreamcometrue!Createmessyfingerpaintingmasterpieceswithyourtoddler/preschoolerwithoutthecleanup!!Parentsandchildrenalikeshouldweartheirfavorite“messy-art-projectclothes”andbringanextraoutfitfortheridehome. You’ll need it!

Day: Mondays Session: Date: Program#:Time: 9:30 - 10:20am I January 14 - February 18 212541-01Location: Good Hope School - Room 6 II March 4 - April 22 (skip 3/25, 4/1) 212541-02 Age: 15 months - 4 years oldFee: $44.00R/$54.00NRMin/Max: 4/10Instructor: Lisa Vondra, Nicolet Rec. Dept. Summer Camp Director and DPI Licensed Professional Educator

Mommy & Me ArtWinter Wonderland Crafts - When those cold, snowy days of winter get you down, join us! Each class we will create two winter-themedprojectswithnosnowpantsrequired.Wewillcreateagiantsnowmanintheclassandexploremakingsnowflakes,birdfeed-ers and even a mitten craft! An adult must accompany the child.

Storytime and Crafts - GiveaMooseaMuffin…andthenwhat?Yourkidswillenjoytheirfavoritebooksandthencreateacraftabout it! Lions, and tigers and bears, plus pandas, penguins and the sea! Every week will be a new book and a new craft to take home. An adult must accompany the child.

Crafty Kitchen-Isyourkitchenforcookingorcrafting?Joinustoexploreallofthecraftinesshiddeninyourkitchen…turkeybasters,andsaladspinners…whoknew?We’llbeusingfruits,vegetables,pastaandrice-notforcooking–butcreatingartproj-ects! A smock (or apron) would be a good idea. An adult must accompany the child.

Day: WednesdaysTime: 9:30 - 10:15am Location: Good Hope School - Room 6Age: 2-4 yearsFee: $49.00R/$59.00NRMin/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Lori Musil

Session: Date: Program#:Winter Wonderland Crafts January 16 - February 20 212350-01Storytime and Crafts February 27 - April 10 (skip 3/27) 212350-02Crafty Kitchen April 17 – May 22 212350-03

NEW!

Parent-Tot Super SportsThis program gives you and your child an opportunity to bond and have fun together while learning a variety of sports. This class is great for simple motor skills such as; catching, throwing, batting, shooting, passing, and anything that involves hand-eye coordina-tion. Parents participate with the child as we play soccer, basketball, hockey, teeball, and many other sports.

Day: Tuesdays Time: 10:30 - 11:30am Location: Good Hope School - GymAge: 2 - 3 years oldFee: $62.00R/$72.00NRMin/Max: 6/20Instructor: All Star Sports Instruction Staff

Session: Date: Program#:I January 29 - March 12 211280-01II April 2 - May 14 211280-02

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KidstageKidstageisayouthdramaprogramdesignedtocreateafun-filled,highenergyatmospherethatincorporatesactingexercises,theatregamesanddramaskills.Thecurriculumwillenhanceconfidence,creativity,self-esteem,teamwork,problem-solvingskillsmemorization skills, concentration and leadership. All KidStage classes culminate in a performance - giving EVERY student a stage role and the opportunity to demonstrate their skills before their parents and the community. Larger classes will be broken up into small groups based on age and experience. KidStage - Where Every Kid’s a Star!

Day: Saturdays Location: Lydell Community Center - Room 24 5205N.LydellAve.-WhitefishBayMin/Max: 8/12 Instructor: BlairKath,CertifiedKidstageInstructor

Session: Age: Date: Time: Fee: Program#:I 3 - 4 years old Jan. 12 - Feb. 16 9:30 - 10:15am $60.00R/$70.00NR 212390-01II 5 - 7 years old Jan. 12 - Feb. 16 10:30 - 11:30am $70.00R/$80.00NR 212390-02III 3 - 4 years old Feb. 23 - Mar. 30 9:30 - 10:15am $60.00R/$70.00NR 212390-03IV 5 - 7 years old Feb. 23 - Mar. 30 10:30 - 11:30am $70.00R/$80.00NR 212390-04

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“How To Eat A Brownie - Children’s Etiquette”Well-mannered children have a lifelong advantage in job situations and in relationships. We start with introductions, shaking hands, andprojectingconfidence.Wecontinuewithconversationskills,familyetiquette,whatthe“R”standsforinR.S.V.P.,andwritingmemorable thank you notes. At the last class, we will eat a brownie while holding the silverware European style. The reasons for the rules are always made clear, and there are activities in every class.

Time: 4:00 - 5:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Room B133Age: 7 - 12 yearsFee: $82.00R/$92.00NRMin/Max: 6/14 Instructor: Margery Sinclair

Session: Date: Day: Program#:I January 9, 16, 23 Wednesdays 210170-01II April 16, 23, 30 Tuesdays 210170-02

ChessThischessclasswillteachchesstobeginningtointermediatelevelchessabilityusingWSCF’schessschoolcurriculumandcertificateprogram. Instruction will be balanced with instruction and active play. All players will participate in a 5 round Swiss style tourna-ment during the last 5 weeks of the class. For more info call 262-573-5624.

Date: February 5 - April 16 (skip 3/26) Level: Time: Program#:Day: Tuesdays Beginner 5:00 - 6:15pm 212161-01Location: Nicolet High School - Room B111 Intermediate 6:30 - 7:45pm 221161-02Grade: 1st – 6thFee: $90.00R/$100.00NRMin/Max: 10/20Instructor: Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation Staff

Investment Club We all know Apple is a great company – is it time to buy the stock? Join our Investment Club and watch your own portfolio grow! This program will allow students to “invest” cash in a portfolio of stocks and monitor their performance. Each week we will discuss the high points of investing, beginning with what is a stock and why do companies seek capital, followed by what to consider when making an investment, how does the market work, how does the economy affect investments, and ending with how to determine if your investment decisions were good ones. This program will offer participants a chance to ask questions and offer ideas. May you all enjoy great returns! The instructor will be on hand immediately after the school day dismissal to supervise participants until the class begins.

Dates: January 8 - March 19Day: Tuesdays Time: 3:30 - 4:30 pm Location: Bayside Middle School Grade: 6th – 8th grade Fee: $90.00R/$100.00NR Program#: 212290-01Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Cindy Bohlen, former Securities Analyst, Mutual Fund Manager, Portfolio Manager

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Kids-In-A-BreakA 10-hour over 5 session educational opportunity for children who are experiencing the challenges of family separation, divorce, or the blending of families. The program teaches communication, problem solving, relationship, and life-planning skills they need throughinteractivehands-onexercisesspecifictofamilieswhoareorhaveseparated.Through“KIDS-IN-A-BREAK”education,thesechildren learn important coping mechanisms to minimize negative impact of family separation and maximize the possibility that they will consistently function to their potential and enjoy life daily as they face the many challenges of this or any life-changing event. Curriculum is age appropriate to ensure an optimal learning for all participants.KIAB provides your child with the ability to:•Followstructured,interactivecurriculumwithprovenresults•Experiencecoachingthroughpracticalapplicationofthecurriculum•Gainvaluabletoolstobuildcommunicationskillsandstrengthensupportrelationships•Walkawaywithavalidlifeplanandthebasicskillstocontinueachievingtohisorherpotential•AFREE1-yearmembershiptoPeopleofDivorceAssociationforeachparticipatingparent

Time: 6:00 - 8:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Library (Room D110)Fee: $219.00R/$249.00NR; each additional child $170.00R/$190.00NR Min/Max: 8/15 Instructor: William Schacht, LICSW, MS

Session: Age: Date: Day: Program#:I 8-12 years January 15 - February 12 Tuesdays 212670-01II 13-17 years January 17 - February 14 Thursdays 212670-02III 8-12 years April 9 - May 7 Tuesdays 212670-03IV 13-17 years April 11 - May 9 Thursdays 212670-04

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Nature NymphsCalling all curious preschool detectives AND maple sugar farm-ers! Are you ready for a wonderful winter adventure? First, there are secrets to sleuth in the silent snow and lots of frosty fun in your future! • We’llcrackthecaseofthemissinganimals• Anddiscovertheirwinterstrategies.Willwemeetmanyanimals who never get valentines?We’ll use winter as the catalyst for science experiments, track-ing,games,art,stories&indoorplayaroundacozy‘campfire’When we hear woodpeckers drumming in late winter, we’ll get out the sap buckets, drill a maple or two and enjoy some tasty treats as we explore the lore of this short, sweet 5th season of the year! *The instructor is an experienced naturalist, school age & family educator, writer and backyard sugar farmer.

Date: February 7 - March 7Day: ThursdaysTime: 12noon - 2:00pmLocation: Range Line School - Room 109 & Outside 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonAge: 3 - 6 years oldFee: $100.00R/$120.00NRProgram#: 212194-01Min/Max: 7/25Instructor: Wendy Seaman*

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Backyard Maple SugaringHere’s a great prescription for winter doldrums! Tap into your family’s Inner Sugar Farmer and learn the lore-Hands On- of this short, sweet 5th season of the year! No backyard sugar maples? No problem! If you or your neighbors have ANY kind of maples, or basswood, box elder, or even birch & hickory, you can share the easy adventure of tapping trees & making syrup to enjoy.You’ll learn-hands on- how to tap a tree without any harm to it.You’ll experience the history and fun traditions of sugaring, which include some tasty treats for you to enjoy. Fun for all ages! *The instructor is an experienced naturalist, school age & family educator, writer and backyard sugar farmer. ^Family is defined as two adults and their DEPENDENT children.

Date: February 16Day: SaturdayTime: 12:30 - 2:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 & backwoodsAge: 3 - AdultFee: $25.00R/$35.00NR per family^Program#: 212193-01Min/Max: 4/10 familiesInstructor: Wendy Seaman*

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Crazy ChemworksMadScienceiscomingtoIndianHillSchool.Shakeupaflaskoffuninthelabasajuniorchemist!We’llgettohandlelaboratorytools, and pick up some tricks on chemical changes. These classes are packed solid with cool reactions. All programs include cool take home items too!

Date: February 27 - April 10 (skip 3/27)Day: WednesdaysTime: 3:05 - 4:05pm Location: Indian Hill SchoolGrade: K5 - 2ndFee: $79.00R/$89.00NRProgram#: 212140-01Min/Max: 10/25 Instructor: Mad Science Staff

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LegosLegos Session I: This class focuses on teaching the fundamentals of simple machines. Using LEGO Technic sets, students build a new model each week. They’ll construct a drawbridge, catapults, motorized car, amusement park ride and more! They’ll have fun as they apply what they learn, including simple machines, levers, wheels and axles, gears, ratchets and drive trains, and motorized systems. Legos Session II: Building on Concepts learned in Session I, we will continue construction of more advanced projects. It is suggest-ed that LEGO Session I or previous experience in Lego construction be completed before taking this class.

Day: Thursdays Session: Date: Program#:Time: 3:50 - 4:50pm I February 28 - March 21 (skip 3/14) 212121-01 Location: Parkway School II April 18 - May 9 212121-02 Grade: 1st - 3rdFee: $40.00R/$50.00NRMin/Max: 8/12Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff

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Lego Movie Making With a team, build your own mini movie set and create your ownanimatedmovieusingprovidedLEGOminifiguresorotherobjects! Using a camera and Windows Media Maker, you use a computer and camera to make your animated movie using stop-motion and other techniques. You then edit your movie and add exciting sound effects, music, narration and titles with the Windows Media Movie Maker. Bring a Flash Drive to bring the Finished Product home!

Date: February 23 - March 16Day: Saturdays Time: 9:00 - 10:15am Location: Nicolet High School - Room C107 Grade: 1st - 5thFee: $46.00R/$56.00NRProgram#: 212122-01Min/Max: 8/12Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff

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Scratch Video Game DesignChildren love games, especially computer games. They talk about them, they play them, and they brag about their accom-plishments. Children also love to challenge each other in these games, so much so that an entire industry has developed around playing games online. Yet, children seek to understand how people make the computer games they play. How does the video game know where the special coins are in Super Mario? How does it know when Zelda saves the Princess? Our Junior Video Game Design class shows them the answers. Bring a Flash Drive to bring the Finished Product home!

Date: February 23 - March 16Day: Saturdays Time: 10:30 - 11:45am Location: Nicolet High School - Room C107 Grade: 5th - 8thFee: $46.00R/$56.00NRProgram#: 212123-01Min/Max: 8/12Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff

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Magellan Day School

The Wisconsin Center for Gifted Learners217 W. Dunwood Road

Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53217414-351-4441 [email protected] www.thewcgl.org

Come to learn. Stay to Grow. Leave to Serve.

Full time elementary school, September through June

Ages 2 and one half through middle school

Curriculum and school culture structured specifically for gifted learners

Academic challenge, peer acceptance, teacher support

Parent Support Council

OPEN HOUSE x February 19, 2012, 4 to 7 p.m. 1

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Beginning Orchestra LessonsThis class is for students who wish to try the violin, viola, or cel-lo. This is a beginning string experience for those who have not taken lessons before; methodology used by the teacher is tra-ditional note-reading rather than Suzuki. Students provide their own instruments and will also need Essential Elements Book One for their instrument and a folding music stand for home practice. A recital for parents will be the culminating event.

Date: January 14 - May 20 (skip 1/21, 2/18, 3/25, 4/1)Day: Mondays Time: 8:00 – 8:40amLocation: Stormonth School - Music RoomGrade: 1st – 4thFee: $150.00R/$170.00NRProgram#: 212232-01Min/Max: 4/8Instructor: Twila Bergeron

Wednesday Morning OrchestraThis class, held at Stormonth School, is for students who have had some string playing experience and who wish to be part of an ensemble playing orchestra repertoire. This class is designed to give elementary string students the opportunity to play together prior to their middle school years. A recital for parents will be the culminating event.

Date: January 9 - April 24 (skip 3/27)Day: WednesdaysTime: 8:00 – 8:40amLocation: Stormonth School - Music RoomGrade: 1st – 4thFee: $150.00R/$170.00NRProgram#: 212231-01Min/Max: 4/8Instructor: Twila Bergeron

Groovy Guitars IThis is a beginning group guitar class for elementary-age students. We’ll learn to play simple melodies on three strings as well as a few simple chords. This beginning class will use traditional notation to read melodies, but guitar tablature with chords. Students need their own appropriately-sized acoustic guitars as well as the book Hal Leonard Guitar Method Book One, and a folding music stand for home practice. A recital for parents will be the culminating event.

Date: January 8 - March 19 (skip 3/5)Day: TuesdaysTime: 3:40 - 4:40pmLocation: Stormonth School - Music RoomGrade: 1st – 4thFee: $150.00R/$170.00NRProgram#: 212230-01Min/Max: 4/8Instructor: Twila Bergeron

Groovy Guitars ContinuingThis class is a continuation of Groovy Guitars I. We will continue to learn notes and chords in traditional notation and tablature. In addition, we’ll begin studying chord progressions and will try out theelectricandbassguitars(teacher-provided).Asinthefirstclass, students will need their own appropriately-sized acoustic guitars, folding music stand for home practice, and the book Hal Leonard Guitar Method Book One. Additional teacher-provided materials may cover blues improvisation, bar chords, and scale studies. A recital for parents or a performance opportunity will be the culminating event.

Date: January 3 - March 21 (skip 2/28, 3/7)Day: ThursdaysTime: 3:40 - 4:40pmLocation: Stormonth School - Music RoomGrade: 1st – 4thFee: $150.00R/$170.00NRProgram#: 212233-01Min/Max: 4/8Instructor: Twila Bergeron

Je Suis Talent Runway First Step Modeling ClassHaveyoualwayswantedtobuildyourconfidenceandstagepresenceasadanceroractor?Orhaveyoualwayswantedtomodel,butdon’tknowwheretostart?Takeyourfirststeptowardwhatcouldbethebeginningofyourprofessionalperformingandmodelingcareer with Je Suis Talent, presented by the Performing Dance Academy! This is an opportunity for students to work with internation-allysuccessfulmodel,StephanieBrown,andbuildyourselfconfidenceandinner/outerbeautywhilehavingfun!Studentswilllearnmodeling basics; to walk the line, polish up their posture/poise, model stance, turns, model stride and much more. At the endof the session there will be a short and fashionable presentation for friends & family to watch students show off all that they’ve learned. Reserve your spot in class now to enhance the model that you are! Students have the opportunity to participate in the End-of-the-YearShowcase,June1-2,2013—Moredetailswillbegiventhefirstweekofclass.*StephanieBrown,Professionalmodel;Paris, South Africa, London, New York & Chicago, and Kathleen M. Fictum-Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach.

Day: Wednesdays Session: Date: Program#:Time: 7:00 - 8:00pm I January 9 -February 27 212680-01Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) II March 6 - May 1 (skip 3/27) 212680-02Age: 10 years and upFee: $149.00R/$169.00NR Min/Max: 5/20Instructor: Stephanie Brown & Kathleen M. Fictum*

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Fabric ArtStudents will utilize different forms of fabric to create 3D art objects including textile work, stuffed animals and functional items (wal-let, purse). Experience in sewing is not mandatory.

Date: January 28 - March 11 (skip 2/18) Session: Grade: Time: Program#: Day: Mondays I 1st - 3rd 6:00 - 6:55pm 212190-01Location: Shorewood High School - Science Building II 4th - 8th 7:00 - 7:55pm 212190-02 Room 136 1701 E. Capitol Dr. - ShorewoodFee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Min/Max: 3/8 Instructor: Gina Glembin

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Unconventional SculpturesStudents will create collections of original sculptures using unordinary art materials, such as tin foil, found objects and recyclable ma-terials.

Date: April 8 – May 13 Session: Grade: Time: Program#:Day: Mondays I 1st - 3rd 6:00 - 6:55pm 212191-01 Location: Shorewood High School - Science Building II 4th - 8th 7:00 - 7:55pm 212191-02 Room 136 1701 E. Capitol Dr. - ShorewoodFee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Min/Max: 6/14 Instructor: Gina Glembin

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Mother/Daughter MosaicsSignuptogetherandhavefun!Mosaicismadeofsmallpiecesofanobjecttightlyfittogethertocreateapictureordesign.Exploretheartofmosaicusingbeads,glass,tileandotherpreciousobjectsknowastesserae.Recycleatireditemsuchasaflowerpot,wooden bowl, watering can, etc. Materials will be available to make a mosaic wall hanging. *Fee covers both child and adult.

Date: February 5 - March 5Day: TuesdaysTime: 6:00—8:00pm Location: Nicolet High School - Room D109 Age: 12 years and up Fee: $80.00R/$90.00NR* (fee includes supplies) Min/Max: 6/20Program#: 212192-01Instructor: Heather Eiden, RYT, art specialist

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Located at Glen Hills Middle School in Glendale, the Nicolet Recreation Department provides an exciting Monday - Friday program full of swim-ming, sports, arts and crafts, special events, field trips, and more!!

In addition to our regular 5-week program that runs from noon to 6pm (following the Glen Hills Summer Academy morning program) we also offer pre and post camp options.

Campers do not have to attend the District’s morning program to be a part of Camp at the Hills!!

For more information, look for our 2013 Summer Bulletin that will be mailed to every area resident in March; give us a call at 414-351-7566; or visit us on the web at: http://www.nicolet.k12.wi.us /activities/recreation.cfm

Registration will be available beginning on March 1, 2013

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Located at Glen Hills Middle School in Glendale, the Nicolet Recreation Department provides an exciting Monday - Friday program full of swim-ming, sports, arts and crafts, special events, field trips, and more!!

In addition to our regular 5-week program that runs from noon to 6pm (following the Glen Hills Summer Academy morning program) we also offer pre and post camp options.

Campers do not have to attend the District’s morning program to be a part of Camp at the Hills!!

For more information, look for our 2013 Summer Bulletin that will be mailed to every area resident in March; give us a call at 414-351-7566; or visit us on the web at: http://www.nicolet.k12.wi.us /activities/recreation.cfm

Registration will be available beginning on March 1, 2013

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Name of Parent/Guardian: __________________________________________ Date: _______

Address: _______________________________________ City: _______________Zip: ______

Home Phone: ___________________________________ Day Phone: ___________________

Name of Child: __________________ Birthdate: _________________ Age: _______ Grade: __

E-mail address: ____________________________ Saturdays or Sundays 1:00 - 3:00pm (timesareflexible) Date Requested: ___________________________

Bring your own food and dinnerware, and we’ll happily provide the space! Requests for the birthday par-ties must be made at least two weeks in advance. We reserve the right to cancel the party for any un-foreseen problem or if payment is not received. Special requests may require additional fees, which must be paid prior to the event. All parties are held at Nicolet High School. It is customary to tip your birthday party host, but it is not required. It is your choice ($5 - $20 usual range).

Attendance: ________ Age Range: ________ Special Needs: _____________________

T-shirt size:________________ Total Fee, due at the time of request: $__________

Payment by: Cash_____ Check______/#_________

Credit Card: MC/ VISA # ________ - _________- ________ - ________ Expiration Date:____

“As a participant in this program, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury and I agree to assume the full risk of any injury, damage or loss which I may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with such a program. I agree to waive and relinquish claims that I may haveasaresultofparticipatinginthisprogramagainsttheNicoletRecreationDepartment/NicoletHighSchoolDistrictanditsofficers,agentsservantsandemployees.IdoherebyfullyreleaseanddischargetheNicoletRecreationDepartment/NicoletHighSchoolDistrictanditsofficers,agents,servantsandemployeesfromanyandallclaimsfrominjuries, damage or loss which I may have to occur to me on account of my participation in this program. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the Nicolet RecreationDepartment/NicoletHighSchoolDistrictanditsofficers,agents,servantsemployeesfromanyallclaimsresultingfrominjuries,damagesandlossessustainedbymeand arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of this program.” I HAVE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE PROGRAM DETAILS AND WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS.

Signature: ______________________________________________________ Date: ________________

Recreation Party

Program#:412100-01$104.00R/$124.00NR

This party package is great for those high energy kids! We will cus-tomize a sport or game party with a variety of games and athletic ac-tivities. Games include but are not limited to: basketball, soccer, volleyball and var-ious playground games.

Max: 25 kids

Pool Party

Program#: 412100-02$104.00R/$124.00NR

This party pack-age is excellent for those kids who love the water! Our host or hostess will give a swim test to all participants ensuring their safety. Children can participate in relay races, diving contests and have fun with a variety of water toys.

Max: 25 kids

Imagination Party

Program#:412100-03$199.00R/$219.00NR

This party package provides an hour of entertainment from Mr. Story, a local storyteller and entertainer. Parties include your choice of parachute games, personalized sto-ries, jokes, puppet shows, dancing, singing, magic and physical chal-lenges.

Max: 25 kids

Gymnastics Party

Program#:412100-04$104.00R/$124.00NR

This party package is great for kids that love gymnas-tics! Participants will be able to use the balance beam, parallel bars, and much more.

Max: 12 kids

Dance Party

Program#:412100-05$104.00R/$124.00NR

This party package is great for kids that love dancing! We provide the dance & games, you choose the style of dance and songs. From foot-ball to Disney to hip hop to ballet princess themes, we do it all!

Max: 25 kids NEW!

CraftingParty

Program#:412100-06$145.00R/$155.00NR

Choose one of three different craft activities using puffy paints, glitter glue, fabric markers, rhine-stones, beads, buttons, and more….orwecancustomize a proj-ect just for your birthday kid!!

Max: 15 kids NEW!

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Knight Time Dance TeamThe Knight Time Dance Team (KTDT), coached by Kathleen M. Fictum, is an exciting NEW program open to all middle school students in the greater Nicolet community! The goal of the team is to offer middle school students the opportunity to participate in the sport of dance prior to beginning their High School career, while being apart of an elite group of athletes, working together to supporttheir community and the arts! Knight Time Dancers will perform pom, jazz and hip-hop dance routines at local middle school basketball games and Varsity Nicolet Basketball games during the months of January & February, with an opportunity to attend dance competitions in February/March. Whether you’re a middle-schooler looking to have fun, continue a professional dance careeror are an 8th grader planning on trying out for the NHS Varsity dance team, everyone will feel at home with KTDT! (NHS Varsity Try-outs will be held April 16th & 18th, 2013). *Each dancer is responsible for providing their own tan jazz shoes & skin colored dance tights. Dancers should have them by Jan. 7th. You may order through the coach prior to Dec. 20th, 2012. Parent meeting on January 5th at 9:30am in the Nicolet High School - Room B112 (room adjacent to the cafeteria).All participants are required to attend the Master Learning Clinic: January 5th at 10:30am - 2:30pm in the Nicolet High School - Dance Studio. Please bring own lunch/beverage.

Date: January 8 - February 21 and performance times TBADay: Tuesdays & ThursdaysTime: 6:15 - 7:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113)Grade: 6th - 8thFee: $180.00R/$200.00NR (includes $50.00 costume fee)*Program#: 211150-01Min/Max: 8/50Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, NHS Head Dance Team Coach, Nicolet Performing Dance Academy Director

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Knights Junior Dance TeamTheKnightsJuniorDanceTeam,coachedbyKathleenM.Fictum,iscontinuingit’smomentumandofferingitsfirstwintersession!The team is open to all 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students in the greater Nicolet community! The goal of the team is to offer elementary school students the opportunity to learn and perform dance basics in a team setting. Ballet, Jazz and Hip Hop technique fundamen-tals will be taught using proper dance instruction standards and etiquette. In this fun and educational program students will build selfconfidence,learnlife-longleadershipskillsandexperienceworkingtogetherasafamilyunit!KnightJuniorDancerswillper-form dance routines at 2-3 Varsity Nicolet Basketball games during the months of January & February, with an opportunity to attend dance competitions in February/March. This is not a program to pass up, enroll now and reserve your child’s spot as a Knights Junior Dancer! *Each dancer is responsible for providing their own tan jazz shoes & skin colored dance tights. Dancers should have them by Jan. 7th. You may order through coach prior to Dec. 20th, 2012. Parent meeting on January 5th at 9:30am in the Nicolet High School - Room B112 (room adjacent to the cafeteria).

Date: January 9 - February 20 and performance times TBADay: WednesdaysTime: 6:00 - 7:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113)Grade: 3rd - 5thFee: $99.00R/$109.00NR (includes $30.00 costume fee)*Program#: 211151-01Min/Max: 8/50Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, NHS Head Dance Team Coach, Nicolet Performing Dance Academy Director

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Hip-Hop & Breakdancing ClassesCome and break it down, learning urban street/commercial styles of hip hop along with break dancing basics! Our dance studio offers a smart and challenging Hip Hop curriculum for all ages that provides students with a high energy workout while accumulating a rep-ertoire of dance moves to bust out the next time your favorite song comes on, to empress judges at your next audition/competition or to use in your crew battles! Students also have the opportunity to freestyle, choreograph and battle! Class placement is based on ability; ages are given for general direction. Students have the opportunity to participate in the End-of-the-Year Showcase, June 1-2, 2013—More details will be given the first week of class. Requirements: clean tennis shoes, moveable/stretchable pants, moveable top

Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Fee: $99.00R/$109.00NR Min/Max: 3/20Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Session: Age: Date: Day: Time: Program#:Levels 1 & 2 6-9 years February 26 - May 28 Tuesdays 5:30 - 6:30pm 212686-01 (skip 3/26, 4/16)Levels 3 & 4 9-11 years February 28 - May 23 Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00pm 212686-02 (skip 3/14, 3/28, 4/18) Level 5 11-13 years February 28 - May 23 Thursdays 8:00 - 9:00pm 212686-03 (skip 3/14, 3/28, 4/18)Level 6 14-18 years January 16 - May 29 (skip 3/27) Wednesdays 8:00 - 9:00pm 212686-04

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*Premiering the Nicolet Performing Dance Academy! Building Confidence and Strength through Passion & Technique! Enroll now and participate in the End-of-the-Year Showcase!*

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Dancing DarlingsThis class is designed to introduce your Dancing Darlings to the basics of dance in a warm and caring environment! Students will engage in hands-on movement activities essential to proper development in coordination, recognizing music and rhythms, cuttingandtiming,andself-confidence.AcombinationofCre-ative Movement and Pre-Ballet basics will be taught to stir up students’ excitement for movement and music! Exciting props are utilized to practice a variety of movements and enhance the imagination! Requirements: Self-purchase pink leotard, pink dance tights, and pink leather or canvas ballet slippers prior to first class. Orders can be place through Miss Kathleen prior to Dec. 20th. Students have the opportunity to participate in the End-of-the-Year Showcase, June 1-2, 2013—More details will be given the first week of class.

Date: January 19 - June 1 (skip 2/9, 3/16, 3/30, 5/25) Day: Saturdays Time: 12:00 - 12:45pm Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Age: 3-4 yearsFee: $89.00R/$99.00NR Program#: 212681-01Min/Max: 3/20Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Twinkle Toe TotzContinue/begin your Twirling Tot’s education in the basics of dance in this beginning artistic & energetic class! Students will develop a strong foundation in dance as they build upon ballet basics, technique, rhythms and stage presentation! Tap basics will be introduced into the curriculum and soon your Tot will be taping their feet at home and on stage. Reserve your Twirling Tot’s spot in this popular class now! Students have the opportu-nity to participate in the End-of-the-Year Showcase, June 1-2, 2013—Moredetailswillbegiventhefirstweekofclass.Requirements: Self-purchase black leotard, pink dance tights, pink leather or canvas ballet slippers and black tap shoes prior to first class. Orders can be placed through Miss Kathleen prior to Dec. 20th.

Date: January 19 - June 1 (skip 2/9, 3/16, 3/30, 5/25) Day: Saturdays Time: 1:30 - 2:15pm Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Age: 5-6 yearsFee: $89.00R/$99.00NR Program#: 212682-01Min/Max: 3/20Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Ballet DanceBalletisthefoundationofalldanceforms.Itprovideseducationingrace,poise,andtechniqueneededtobeproficientinallotherareas of dance. It is recommended for all types of dancers and required for company members. Ballet classes will help dancers with posture,flexibility,turnout,terminologyandfeetpositions.Dancerswillbeginclassatthebarre,movetocenterfloorwork,followedbyacrossthefloorcombinationsandwrapupwithroutinechoreography.Balletisthemostdisciplinedandimportantgenreofdance,creating strong and competent athletes. Each level in the ballet series builds on technique and skill. Class placement is based on ability; ages are given for general direction. Students have the opportunity to participate in the End-of-the-Year Showcase, June 1-2, 2013—More details will be given the first week of class. Requirements: Self-purchase black leotard, black ballet skirt or shorts, pink dance tights, pink canvas or leather ballet shoes prior to first class. Orders may be placed through Miss Kathleen prior to Dec. 20th. Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Fee: $99.00R/$109.00NR Min/Max: 3/20Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Session: Age: Date: Day: Time: Program#:Levels 1 & 2 7-9 years January 19 - June 1 Saturdays 2:30 - 3:15pm 212683-01 (skip 2/9, 3/16, 3/30, 5/25)Levels 3 & 4 9-11 years January 23 - June 1 Wednesdays 5:00 - 6:00pm 212683-02 (skip 3/27) Level 5 10-13 years February 28 - May 23 Thursdays 5:30 - 6:30pm 212683-03 (skip 3/14, 3/28, 4/18)Level 6 14-18 years March 4 - May 20 Mondays 4:30 - 5:30pm 212683-04 (skip 3/25)

Pre-Pointe/Pointe IPre-Pointe is designed to prepare dancers for success en pointe. Curriculum enhances ballet teachings and takes students to the next level,figurativelyandliterally!Thisclassemphasizesstrengtheningexercisesforthelegs,calves,anklesandfeet.Dancerslearnaboutpointeshoes,howtoproperlyaffix/tiepointeshoeribbons,andproperfootcare.Studentsthatsuccessfullydemonstrateproper technique & strength required for pointe will be allowed to dance en pointe for the end-of-the-year Showcase!Requirements: 13 years old minimum and Instructors consent (at lease 2+years of ballet training) Self purchase black leotard, black ballet skirt or shorts, pink dance tights, and pointe shoes prior to first class. Orders may be placed through Miss Kathleen prior to Dec. 20th.

Date: February 25 - May 20 (skip 3/25) Fee: $79.00R/$99.00NR Day: Mondays Program#: 212684-01Time: 5:30 - 6:00pm Min/Max: 3/20Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Age: 13 years and upInstructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

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Tap DanceTap Dance is a timeless art form that combines dance and percussion capturing our attention through the infectious rhythms created. Tap dancers are featured in musicals, movies, television, commercials, and concerts. Classes begin with warm up exercises in the centerthatincreasecontrol,coordination,andrhythm,followedbyacrossthefloorexercisesthatteachdynamics,shading,phras-ing, and musicality, concluding with extended rhythmic phrases and improvisation exercises. The goal is to develop tap dancers that are equally strong musicians, dancers, and performers in a fun and exciting environment! Class placement is based on ability; ages are given for general direction. Students have the opportunity to participate in the End-of-the-Year Showcase, June 1-2, 2013—More details will be given the first week of class. Requirements: Self purchases black leather tap shoes, capris or shorts and moveable top prior to first class.

Date: February 26 - May 28 (skip 3/26, 4/16)Day: TuesdaysLocation: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Fee: $89.00R/$99.00NR Min/Max: 3/20Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Session: Age: Time: Program#:Levels 3 & 4 8-13 years 4:45 - 5:30pm 212687-01Levels 5 & 6 14-18 years 8:30 - 9:15pm 212687-02

Jazz/Lyrical/Contemporary Dance TechniqueJazz is a dance form that appeals to everyone because of its energy, variety, and vitality. This genre explores popular, contemporary, lyrical and classic jazz dance, rooted in the vernacular (social dance) forms, that draws inspiration from a wide range of music includ-ingjazz,swing,blues,pop,soulandfunk.Classesbeginwithawarm-uptodevelopstrength,flexibility,correctalignmentandcoor-dination,followedbyprogressionsacrossthefloor,andconcludesinfunandexcitingdancecombinations.Themovementexploresa range of styles in both lyrical and percussive disciplines with a focus on jazz elements such as isolations, swing, and rhythm. The goal is to develop dancers who are expressive, dynamic, musical and passionate! Class placement is based on ability; ages are given for general direction. Students have the opportunity to participate in the End-of-the-Year Showcase, June 1-2, 2013—More details will be given the first week of class. Requirements: jazz shoes, dance tights, spandex shorts or pants, and form-fitting movable top

Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Fee: $99.00R/$109.00NR Min/Max: 3/20Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Session: Age: Date: Day: Time: Program#:Levels 1 & 2 7-9 years January 19 - June 1 Saturdays 3:15 - 4:00pm 212688-01 (skip 2/9, 3/16, 3/30, 5/25)Levels 3 & 4 9-11 years January 23 - June 1 Wednesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 212688-02 (skip 3/27) Level 5 10-13 years February 26 - April 16 Tuesdays 7:30 - 8:30pm 212688-03 (skip 3/26, 4/16)Level 6 14-18 years March 4 - May 20 Mondays 6:00 - 7:00pm 212688-04 (skip 3/25)

Sapphire Dance CompanyThe Sapphire Dance Company is a pre-professional company, founded in 2012, made up of select ballet, jazz, contemporary and hip hop dance students at the Performing Dance Academy. Admission into the company is by audition only. The company allows students to enter into the arts industry, learn new choreography and develop performance skills, while giving back to the community by par-ticipating in events throughout the year. The Program is a year-round, competitive performing dance organization serving the North Shore and greater Milwaukee area. Our company competes and performs in multiple dance competitions and community events throughout the year. Our mission is to create a structured environment where dedication, motivation, determination, and PASSION are embodied in the spirit of a team. Ultimately it is our goal to provide a fun and educational experience where dancers have the opportunity to learn the ropes of the performing arts and gain the tools to succeed in the art of dance! Students have the opportunity to participate in the End-of-the-Year Showcase, June 1 & 2, 2013—More details will be given the first week of class.Registration: Audition Only, please contact Miss Kathleen for more information and to schedule.*$120 for 6 month contract plus en-rolled in assigned Ballet Technique class and one other dancer’s choice technique class at Performing Dance Academy.

Date/Day/Time: TBA Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Age: 9-18 yearsFee: $120.00R/$130.00NR*Program#: 212689-01Min/Max: 6/20Instructor: Kathleen M. Fictum, Performing Dance Academy Director, NHS Varsity Dance Team Coach

Private dance technique /choreography instruction also available.For more info please contact Kathleen Fictum at (262) 716-9689 or [email protected]

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Level 1-2 Girls Gymnastics Thisisabeginnerlevelclassforthosegirlswhoareinterestedinlearningthebasicsplussomeadvancedskillsonthefloor,vault,balance beam and uneven bars. This program is geared toward girls who would like to further themselves in the sport of gymnas-tics. The girls will be learning a number of skills on all four events plus the beginning elements of the level 2 routines. They will also be taught strength training as well. This will be a class where the girls will be required to wear a leotard, or shorts or spandex and a tank top. All hair should be pulled back and no jewelry please (earrings are ok if small). This is a class where the girls will have to wait their turn and watch the other girls while waiting for their turn. There will be 5 min of freetime at the end of each class. Day: Saturdays Time: 12:30 - 1:20pm Location: Nicolet High School - Gym 2 (gymnastics area)Age: 6 - 8 years Fee: $54.00R/$64.00NR Min/Max: 8/12Instructor: NHS Staff

Session: Date: Program#:I January 19 - March 23 (skip 2/16, 3/2) 211130-01II April 6 - May 25 211130-02

Private gymnastics lessons also available.For more information please call our Cari Peterson at (414) 573-9870

Girls on the Run of Greater MilwaukeeA positive, youth development program offered to girls in 3rd - 8th grade which intertwines training for a 5K. All girls receive a free pair of shoes, water bottle, tshirt, all program materials and entrance to the 5K. ^Please note our Girls on the Run 5K (which all girls will want to attend) will be either June 8/9 (exact day/time TBD). There is no additional fee for your child to attend the 5K. There is an additional charge ($25) for your child’s running buddy. Family members 16 and older are encouraged to be a running buddy for the 5K. GOTR will assign a running buddy to any girl who does not have one. More information will be given at the infor-mationalmeetingonthefirstdayofpractice.*Families are eligible for a reduced fee, please contact: [email protected]

Fee: $150.00R/$170.00NR* Min/Max: 6/20Instructors: Girls On The Run Staff

Grade: Date: Day: Time: Location: Program#:3rd - 4th April 2 - June 8/9^ Mon. & Wed. 3:40 - 5:00pm Stormonth School - Gym/Outside 213130-01 (1st practice on a Tue. due to Spring Break; 5/27 practice moved to Tues., 5/28 due to Memorial Day)5th - 8th April 2 - June 8/9^ Tue. & Thu. 3:10 - 4:30pm Bayside School - Gym/Outside 213130-02

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Junior JazzerciseFitness is fun with this exercise program designed especially for girls. More than just a dance class, Junior Jazzercise will have kids moving to their favorite songs and playing games while im-proving coordination, balance, posture, and CONFIDENCE at the same time! Pom poms, balls, hoops & even feather boas will be used during class. The girls will also learn about nutrition &physiology in an easy to understand format and be rewarded for theirefforts.Aparentshouldaccompanytheirchildintothefirstclass and arrive 10-15 minutes early. Wear comfortable clothes and tennis shoes. Water is provided. Students will perform for parents during the last 10 minutes of the final class. Questions? Call Julia Gimbel at (414) 964-1516

Date: January 16 - March 6Day: Wednesdays Time: 4:15 - 5:00pm Location: Good Hope School - Room 13 Grade: 1st—3rdFee: $65.00R/$75.00NRProgram#: 213050-01Min/Max: 15/24Instructor: Julia Gimbel

Jazzercise Team DanceAt Jazzercise Team Dance, girls will have the chance to get mov-ing to their favorite music, learn new dance steps and a perfor-manceroutine,andfindoutwhyfitnesscanbefun.TeamDanceis a non-competitive class for girls in 4th through 7th grade that combines aerobic conditioning and strength training with the fun of traditional and hip-hop dance class choreography. This format devotesmoretimetolearningchoreographyandrefiningdancemovements than in our Junior Jazzercise class. The instructor will encourage girls of any ability level to do their best and have fun - NO dance experience is necessary! At the end of the last class of the session, the girls will give a brief performance of the dance routine they perfected. Questions? Call Julia Gimbel at (414) 964-1516

Date: January 17 - March 7Day: Thursdays Time: 4:30 - 5:30pm Location: Good Hope School - Room 13 Grade: 4th - 7thFee: $65.00R/$75.00NRProgram#: 213051-01Min/Max: 6/24Instructor: Julia Gimbel

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Rock Climbing TeamRock climbing is a fun and satisfying sport that strengthens the body and mind. Rock climbing allows climbers to enjoy a sport in a non-competitiveenvironmentwhilestillemphasizingteamwork,motivationandself-confidence.Rockclimbingalsobuildsmuscu-larendurance,flexibility,coordinationandmentalfocus.Weaimtobuildstrong,responsibleclimbers.Teamswillbetaughtbyanexperienced and knowledgeable coach with a focus on skill and strength development, communication and safety, mental strategy, movement and environmental stewardship. This co-ed team welcomes climbers of all ability and experience levels. Day: SaturdaysTime: 9:30 - 11:30am Location: Milwaukee Turners Climbing Gym 1034 N. 4th St. - Milwaukee 53203 Age: 9 - 13 yearsFee: $135.00R/$155.00NRMin/Max: 6/18Instructor: Riverwest Outdoors Staff

Level: Time: Program#:I January 12 - March 23 213200-01II April 13 - June 15 213200-02

Ultimate FrisbeeThis course will offer a chance to learn skill sets in ultimate Frisbee. We will participate in basic fundamentals throwing, catching, and basic offense and defensive skills. Drills and games will be designed to increase your knowledge and ability as well as your love for the game. We will also learn all of the basic rules of ultimate following the USA Ultimate guidelines. If you are a veteran player or just starting to throw a Frisbee with friends come out and have a blast.

Date: April 29 - May 20Day: MondaysTime: 3:30 - 5:00pmLocation: Atwater Soccer Field 2100 E. Capitol Dr. - Shorewood Grade: 5th - 8thFee: $18.00R/$28.00NRProgram#: 211270-01Min/Max: 12/24Instructor: UWM Ultimate Frisbee Club Players

BowlingCome and experience the Shorewood High School Bowling Alley. We will Moon-Glow Bowl the last Sunday of each session. Enjoy bowling with friends or family! Participants must be grade 1 or above. Families can register with their children.

Date: January 20 - March 10 (skip 2/24) Grade: Time: Program#:Day: Sundays 1st - 2nd 2:00 - 3:15pm 211360-01Location: Shorewood High School - Bowling Lanes 3rd - 6th 3:15 - 4:30pm 211360-02 1701 E. Capitol Dr. - Shorewood 7th - 8th 4:30 - 5:45pm 211360-03Fee: $22.00R/$32.00NRMin/Max: 2/5

Juggling for BeginnersIf you have ever watched a juggler and thought, “I want to do that!” or if you can currently juggle and are looking to brush up on your skills and learn new tricks, then this class is for you! With a little guidance and steady practice, you will be on your way. Come learn the basics, or if you already know a little bit, learn some new tricks or styles. Participants will receive their very own set of three juggling balls and will also have the opportunity to participate in the eighth annual Jugglefest Variety Show at the Shorewood High School Auditorium on Sunday, April 7. This is a great parent-child activity!

Date: February 14 - April 4 (skip 2/28, 3/28)Day: ThursdaysTime: 3:45 - 4:45pmLocation: Shorewood High School - Performing Arts Building Dance Studio, Room 276 1701 E. Capitol Dr. - Shorewood Age: 7 -13 yearsFee: $30.00R/$40.00NRProgram#: 212520-01Min/Max: 6/12Instructor: Shorewood Rec. Dept. Staff

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Bananas Swim Team (Green Team)This program will focus on the basic to advanced techniques of competitive swimming providing training to improve the participants’ fitnessrelatedtothesport.Mustbeabletoswim50+yards(twolengthsofthepool/onecrawlstroke/freestyleandonebackcrawl)and carry a “C” average in all classes. Participants are encouraged to attend two practices per week (weekdays/Saturdays are supplemental and stroke development) and compete in league meets with other swim clubs. The Bananas Swim Team has partnered with the Schroeder Swim Club in the development for advanced competitive swimmers. *League Championship Meet is Saturday, March 23 at South Milwaukee High School.

Day/Time: Mondays - Thursdays; 5:30 - 6:30pm Saturdays; 11:00am - 12noon (Starting 2/23; 10:00 - 11:00am)Location: Nicolet High School - PoolGrade: 1st - 6th & beginner 7th/8th gradersFee: $125.00R/$145.00NRMin/Max: 6/60Instructor: Dwight Davis, NHS Head Girls/Boys Swim Coach, Kristina Hansen and Katie Sherman

Session: Date: Program#:I January 7 - March 23* (skip 1/28, 2/9) 211040-01II April 2 - June 8 (skip 3/25-4/1, 5/27) 211040-02

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Bananas Swim Team (Yellow Team)This program will focus on the basic to advanced techniques of competitive swimming while providing dryland and water training to improvetheparticipantsfitnessrelatedtothesportofcompetitiveswimming.Participantmustbeabletoswim100+yardsofthepool (4 lengths) and carry a “C” average in all classes. The program is for pre-high school and high school swimmers. The Bananas Swim Team has partnered with the Schroeder Swim Club in the development for advanced competitive swimmers. Participants are encouraged to attend three one and one half hour practices per week(weekdays/Saturdays are supplemental and stroke develop-ment) and encouraged to compete in league meets with other swim clubs. *League Championship Meet is Saturday, March 23 at South Milwaukee High School.

Day: Mondays - Thursdays Saturdays (11:00am - 12:30pm & Starting 2/23; 10:00 - 11:00am)Location: Nicolet High School - PoolGrade: 7th - 12th including masters and triathletesFee: $150.00R/$170.00NRMin/Max: 6/40Instructor: Dwight Davis, NHS Head Girls/Boys Swim Coach, Kristina Hansen and Katie Sherman

Session: Date: Time: Program#:I January 7 - March 23* (skip 1/28, 2/9) 5:30 - 7:00pm 211041-01II April 2 - June 8 (skip 3/25-4/1, 5/27) 2:45 - 4:15pm 211041-02III April 2 - June 8 (skip 3/25-4/1, 5/27) 5:30 - 7:00pm 211041-03

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Bananas Diving TeamAnintroductionandtrainingofcompetitivedivingtechniquestoincludeallfivepositionsfromtheonemeterdivingboard.Thisprogram is for boys & girls novice through advanced. Participants must be able to swim 2 lengths of the pool in good form. Day: SaturdaysTime: 11:00am - 12:30pm (Starting 2/23; 10:00 - 11:30am)Location: Nicolet High School - Pool Grade: 1st - 12thFee: $75.00R/$85.00NR Min/Max: 6/20Instructor: NHS Swimming & Diving Staff

Session: Date: Program#:I January 12 - March 16 (skip 2/9) 211042-01II April 6 - June 8 211042-02

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Hot4Lax Indoor Lacrosse at UihleinThis is a lacrosse program for 1st - 8th grade boys that are either a beginner or experienced. This is a great opportunity to learn the game of lacrosse, try a new sport or improve your skills in the off-season. The program will consist of skills and drills and game-like situations. One time slot includes ½ skills and drills and ½ scrimmage/game situation. Fee includes reversible jersey.

Day: MondaysLocation: Uihlein Indoor Soccer Complex - Field #3 7101 W. Good Hope Road - Milwaukee 53122Fee: $90.00R/$100.00NRMin/Max: 12/50Instructor: Hot4Lax Lacrosse Staff

Session: Grade: Date: Time: Program#:I 1st - 3rd January 7 - 28 5:00 - 5:55pm 211220-01II 4th - 6th January 7 - 28 6:00 - 6:55pm 211220-02III 7th - 8th January 7 - 28 7:00 - 7:55pm 211220-03 IV 1st - 3rd February 4 - 25 5:00 - 5:55pm 211220-04V 4th - 6th February 4 - 25 6:00 - 6:55pm 211220-05VI 7th - 8th February 4 - 25 7:00 - 7:55pm 211220-06VII 1st - 3rd March 4 - 25 5:00 - 5:55pm 211220-07VIII 4th - 6th March 4 - 25 6:00 - 6:55pm 211220-08IX 7th - 8th March 4 - 25 7:00 - 7:55pm 211220-09

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North Shore Blue Jays Girls Indoor Lacrosse ClinicOpen to players of all skill levels. This is a great way to learn the fundamentals of girls lacrosse, in a fun and engaging environment. We will begin each session with warm-ups, then concentrate on catching, throwing, and shooting skills. As the girls progress, they willlearnthedifferentfieldpositionsandrulesoflacrosse,throughdrillsandgames.*The head instructor for this clinic is Nicole Brander, a starter for the University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse Team. She went on to Coach the Mukwonago High School Varsity Girls Lacrosse Team. During her time as coach, Nicole took her team to the championship game, and the team won many all-conference awards. Her former players are currently playing on a national traveling team. Equipment required: stick, goggles, and mouthguard.

Date: January 5, 12; February 2 & Sunday, February 3 (2:00 - 4:00pm)Day: SaturdaysTime: 5:00 - 7:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Gym 2Grade: 2nd - 8thFee: $125.00R/$145.00NRProgram#: 211221-01Min/Max: 10/40Instructor: Nicole Brander* and The North Shore Blue Jays Girls Coaches

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Jr. Knights Football and other youth league participants can purchase a Nicolet weight room/fitness center for only $25.00

For more information please call our office at (414) 351-7566

Junior Knights Wrestling Team – Phase IThis club is for the beginner and experienced wrestlers looking to learn and improve on the fundamentals of wrestling. It will introduce & teach basic wrestling positions & moves from the up, down and neutral positions. Participants will learn wrestling with an emphasis on technique, positioning & sportsmanship in a fun, fast-paced atmosphere. Program instructed by Nicolet Jr. Knights Wrestling Coaches and Nicolet HS Wrestling Coaches. If you have questions or concerns about the program, equipment and other fees please call Coach Ott at 414-303-7187 or email him at: [email protected] *Option 1: USA Wrestling Card Included: for wrestlers who don’t already have a 2013 USA Wrestling Card and who are planning to complete at tournaments during the season (Fee includes t-shirt, USA Card: $35 value & admission into the North Shore Junior Knights Wrestling Classic Tournament)Option 2: USA Wrestling Card Not-Included: for wrestlers who have already purchased their 2013 USA Wrestling Card or who will plantopurchasetheircardattheirfirsttournamentUSA Card required for tournaments – tournament entrance fees, transportation, and equipment fees added as needed

Date: December 3 – January 23 (skip 12/24, 12/26, 12/31)Day: Mondays and WednesdaysTime: 6:00 - 7:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Upper North Gym BalconyGrade: K4 - 8th gradeMin/Max: 10/50Instructor: NHS Wrestling Coaching Staff

Option*: Fee: Program#:I - USA Wrestling Card Included $90.00R/$105.00NR 211210-01II - USA Wrestling Card Not-Included $55.00R/$70.00NR 211210-02

Junior Knights Wrestling Team – Phase IIThe Junior Knights Wrestling Team is for the competitive wrestler looking to improve their techniques and prepare for competition. The team will travel to a series of dual meet and tournament competitions throughout the season including a youth tournament to be hosted at NHS: the North Shore Junior Knight Wrestling Classic. All wrestlers on the team must have a current year USA Wres-tling Card – required for admission to youth tournaments. For wrestlers with one or more years of experience and/or Phase I. Pro-gram instructed by Nicolet Jr. Knights Wrestling Coaches and Nicolet HS Wrestling Coaches. If you have questions or concerns about the program, equipment and other fees please call Coach Ott at 414-303-7187 or email him at: [email protected] *Option 1: USA Wrestling Card Included: for wrestlers who don’t already have a 2013 USA Wrestling Card and who are planning to complete at tournaments during the season (Fee includes t-shirt, USA Card: $35 value & admission into the North Shore Junior Knights Wrestling Classic Tournament)Option 2: USA Wrestling Card Not-Included: for wrestlers who have already purchased their 2013 USA Wrestling Card or who will plantopurchasetheircardattheirfirsttournamentUSA Card required for tournaments – tournament entrance fees, transportation, and equipment fees added as needed

Date: January 21 - March 20Day: Mondays and WednesdaysTime: 6:00 - 7:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Upper North Gym BalconyGrade: K4 - 8th gradeMin/Max: 10/50Instructor: NHS Wrestling Coaching Staff

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MikroSoccerMikroSoccer introduces the young player to the basics of the game. Participants are exposed to FUNdamentals, techniques and mo-tor skills. MikroSoccer enhances team dynamics by using positive reinforcement and it brings excellent experiences to the learning process. Parents are welcome to participate. Shirt included with program fee. Participants are required to bring their own #3 ball. Balls can be purchased from instructor for $10.00.

Time: 10:00 - 11:00am Session IAge: 3—6 years co-ed Date: Day: Program#:Location: Glen Hills Middle School Gym/Outside Jan. 12—Feb. 16 Sat. 211070-01 Fee: $59.00R/$69.00NR Jan. 13—Feb. 17 Sun. 211070-02Min/Max: 8/35 per time slot Instructor: Milwaukee Kickers Staff

Session II Session IIIDate: Day: Program#: Date: Day: Program#:Feb. 23 - April 6 (skip 3/30) Sat. 211070-03 April 13—May 18 Sat. 211070-05 Feb. 24 - April 7 (skip 3/31) Sun. 211070-04 April 14—May 19 Sun. 211070-06

Roufus Mighty Mind and Mighty MusclesMartial Arts Fitness and Bully Training For KidsThe goal at Academe Roufus is to teach children respect for themselves and others through important life skills like listen-ing to directions, paying attention, and the value of concentra-tion. All in addition to teaching the physical skills and grace of a worldrenownMartialArtsprogram,whichhasledthefieldsince1973. Parents, you are welcome to train with your children at no additional cost. Be a Roufus Fit Family. The family that kicks together, sticks together.

Date: January 12 - March 9 (Gym 2 on 2/9)Day: SaturdaysTime: 10:30 - 11:30amLocation: Nicolet High School - Room A113 (Dance Studio)Age: 5 - 12 years oldFee: $55.00R/$65.00NRProgram#: 211080-01Min/Max: 10/25Instructor: Pat Roufus

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KickballKickball is a recreational playground game which was originally called “Kick Baseball” and played just the same. It is truly lots of fun and most commonly played on school playgrounds. In this class, we will learn the correct way to play and have loads of fun doing it. This is also a great physical team sport without injuries and every week we’ll have battling competitions against each other. On the last day we will have a “winner takes all game” and that team will received an award and bragging rights that they are the Nicolet Rec. Kickball Champs. Of course, no sports competition is complete without an end of the season party which will also happen on the very last night. So beat the winter indoor blues and sign up!

Day: Mondays Session: Date: Program#:Time: 6:00 - 7:30pm I January 21 - March 11 211230-01Location: Glen Hills School - Gym II April 8 - May 20 211230-02Age: 6 - 13 years (5/20 class 6:00 - 8:30pm)Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Min/Max: 15/25 Instructor: Ilona Cheney

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Archery - PreTeenFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learn-ing proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the funda-mentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows.

Date: April 13 - May 25 Day: SaturdaysTime: 10:00 - 11:00am Location: Kletzsch Park - Archery RangeAge: 10-13 yearsFee: $49.00R/$59.00NRProgram#: 211134-01Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Indoor Archery - Parent/ChildFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learning proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the fundamen-tals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows. We recommend parents to attend the program with child.

Date: February 27 - March 20 (skip 3/14) Day: Wednesdays & ThursdaysTime: 6:00 - 6:30pm Location: Glen Hills School - Upper GymAge: 6 - 10 yearsFee: $49.00R/$59.00NRProgram#: 211132-01Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Parent/Child ArcheryFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learning proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the fundamen-tals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows. We recommend parents to attend the program with child.

Date: April 13 - May 25 Day: Saturdays Location: Kletzsch Park - Archery Range Age: 5-9 yearsFee: $49.00R/$59.00NR Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Session: Day: Time: Program#:I Saturdays 9:00 - 9:30am 211131-01II Saturdays 9:30 - 10:00am 211131-02

KarateLet your child experience the challenges of the Young American Martial Arts Club. This dynamic program has been developed in co-operation with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Children’s Center, a leader in early childhood development and education. This innovativemartialartsprogramwillencourageyourchildtodevelopapositiveattitude,perseverance,selfconfidence,andselfdisci-pline.Allthisandmoreinthefun-filledchallengesoftheYoungAmericanMartialArtsClubconvenientlylocatedatParkwaySchool.Please inquire within for a discount for additional family members that register. Upon registering, please inform Parkway office staff that you will be attending this program after school. *The 6/12, 6/19, 6/26 classes will be held at Lydell Community Center - 5205 N.LydellAve.-WhitefishBay. Day: WednesdaysLocation: Parkway School - Gym Fee: $179.00R/$199.00NR Min/Max: 10/50 Instructor: Phil Sauer

Session: Age: Date: Time: Program#:I 4-6 years January 9 - April 3 (skip 3/27) 4:15 - 4:45pm 211100-01II 7-9 years January 9 - April 3 (skip 3/27) 4:45 - 5:30pm 211100-02III 4-6 years April 10 - June 26* 4:15 - 4:45pm 211100-03IV 7-9 years April 10 - June 26* 4:45 - 5:30pm 211100-04

Indoor Archery - PreTeenFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learn-ing proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the funda-mentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows.

Date: February 27 - March 20 (skip 3/14) Day: Wednesdays & ThursdaysTime: 6:30 - 7:30pm Location: Glen Hills School - Upper GymAge: 11 - 13 yearsFee: $49.00R/$59.00NRProgram#: 211133-01Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

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Learn To Ski or Snowboard at SunburstWhether you are an experienced skier/snowboarder or have never tried it, this program is for you. Each session includes one hour of lessons with the remaining time for open skiing or snowboarding. Plus each participant who completes the lessons receives a Sunburst Ski Club Membership, allowing them to come back anytime after completing the program and ski for the day for a nominal fee. Prices include bus transportation. Minimum number of 15 is required, so sign up early! All registrations and Sunburst paperwork must be completed no later than Friday, December 7. All participants must rent a helmet if they do not bring their own. Helmet rental is $20 for the 4 week session payable to Sunburst. This is a great program to do with a friend. Ski – Rental: lessons, lift ticket, ski and boot rental, Ski Club Membership and transportation.Ski - Non-Rental: lessons, lift ticket, Ski Club Membership and transportation.Snowboard: lessons, lift ticket, board and boot rental, Ski Club Membership and transportation.Snowboard - Non-Rental: lessons, lift ticket, Ski Club Membership, and transportation.

Date: January 14 – February 4Day: MondaysTime: 3:30pm departure from Nicolet High School Parking Lot – Athletic Entrance 8:30pm return to Nicolet High School Parking Lot – Athletic EntranceLocation: Sunburst Ski Area 8355 Prospect Drive - Kewaskum, WI 53040Grade: 4th – 12th (parents welcome)Min/Max: 15/100Chaperone: LonA.Masters,15+yearsofskiinstructionexperience

Session: Fee: Program#:Ski – Rental $215.00R/$245.00NR 211370-01 Ski - Non-Rental $200.00R/$230.00NR 211370-02Snowboard $233.00R/$263.00NR 211370-03Snowboard - Non-Rental $215.00R/$245.00NR 211370-04

Semi-Private Skiing Lessons at SunburstBeginner: I have NEVER EVER skied. I have skied, but can’t turn or stop well. I fall down a lot. Outcome: Learn to link turns to control speed, as well as, on hill safety and skiing etiquette.Intermediate: I can turn and stop on easy slopes. I understand that turn shape and size control my speed. I can ski parallel (Bring skies together) on the easy slopes. Outcome: Learn to ski dynamic Parallel turns on variable terrain.Advanced: Consistently link turns on any slope, using turn shape and size on all terrain for control. Ability to get air and safely navigate back to controlled personal skiing environment. Able to maintain speed and control in the bumps and all other terrains.Outcome: Ability to ski any where any time, choosing the proper line and tactics for your run. *Lon A. Masters is a teaching pro with the Vail/Beaver Creek ski school. He has sixteen years of teaching and coaching experience Vail/Beaver Creek. Lon is a level “2” cert with the Professional Ski Instructors Association of America, Rocky Mountain Division. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience with a student center focus. He is truly an expert at helping you achieve your goals and havethesafestandbestskiexperiencepossible.Whetheryouareafirsttimer,simplyinterestedinhavingthe“skiexperience”orahigh mileage veteran getting ready to ski your best out west this program will have something for you. All participants must rent a helmet if they do not bring their own. Helmet rental is $20 for the 4 week session payable to Sunburst. Ski – Rental: lessons, lift ticket, ski and boot rental, Ski Club Membership and transportation.Ski - Non-Rental: lessons, lift ticket, Ski Club Membership and transportation.

Time: 3:30pm departure from Nicolet High School Parking Lot – Athletic Entrance 8:30pm return to Nicolet High School Parking Lot – Athletic EntranceLocation: Sunburst Ski Area 8355 Prospect Drive Kewaskum, WI 53040Grade: 6th – 12thMin/Max: 3/7Instructor: Lon A. Masters*

Beginner: Tuesdays, January 15 – February 5 Session: Fee: Program#:Ski – Rental $285.00R/$315.00NR 211371-01Ski - Non-Rental $275.00R/$305.00NR 211371-02

Intermediate: Wednesdays, January 16 – February 6 Session: Fee: Program#:Ski – Rental $285.00R/$315.00NR 211371-03Ski - Non-Rental $275.00R/$305.00NR 211371-04

Advanced: Thursdays, January 17 – February 7 Session: Fee: Program#:Ski – Rental $285.00R/$315.00NR 211371-05Ski - Non-Rental $275.00R/$305.00NR 211371-06

Private skiing lessons also available.Please contact Lon directly for pricing and details. 414-915-6689 or [email protected]

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Ice Skating - Tot ‘N MeThis is a unique opportunity for a parent and a child to skate together. Registration fee includes one child, ages 3-5 years, and one adult. The parent/adult must be on the ice wearing skates (with their child) during all lessons. Fee includes six 40 minute classes, 20 minutes of designated skating school participant only practice time immediately following every class, complimentary public skating on day of class when available, plus 4 additional complimentary public skating passes to be used for practice time on non-class days throughout session.

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 St. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 3-5 years old (with one adult)Fee: $90.00R/$100.00NR Min/Max: 1/40 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time Program#:I January 5 - February 9 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233310-01II January 6 - February 10 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233310-02III January 6 - February 10 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233310-03IV January 8 - February 12 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233310-04V January 9 - February 13 Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233310-05VI February 16 - March 23 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233310-06VII February 17 - March 24 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233310-07VIII February 17 - March 24 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233310-08IV February 19 - March 26 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233310-09 V February 20 - March 27 Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233310-10

Ice Skating - Snowplow Sam 1-3This program is a progression of three classes designed to teach the fundamentals of skating to children, ages 3-5 years, with little or no skating experience. Skaters will learn basic balance and skating skills in an age appropriate and fun environment. Fee includes six 40 minute classes, 20 minutes of designated skating school participant only practice time immediately following every class, complimentary public skating on day of class when available, plus 4 additional complimentary public skating passes to be used for practice time on non-class days throughout session. Please specify level. Snowplow Sam 1 - Sit and stand with skates on, marching and gliding with two feet.Snowplow Sam 2 - Long glides, forward and backward sizzles.Snowplow Sam 3 - Forward skating, stopping and curves.

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 St. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 3-5 years old (with one adult)Fee: $90.00R/$100.00NR Min/Max: 1/40 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time Program#:I January 5 - February 9 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233311-01II January 6 - February 10 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233311-02III January 6 - February 10 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233311-03IV January 8 - February 12 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233311-04V January 9 - February 13 Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233311-05VI February 16 - March 23 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233311-06VII February 17 - March 24 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233311-07VIII February 17 - March 24 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233311-08IV February 19 - March 26 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233311-09 V February 20 - March 27 Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233311-10

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Ice Skating - Basic Skills 1-8TheBasicSkillsProgramteachesstudentsprogressivelymoredifficultmovesthrougheightlevelsofskating.UponcompletionoftheBasic 1 through 8 Program, skaters will have knowledge of the sport enabling them to advance to more specialized areas of skat-ing.Ifachildisskating(ortakinglessons)forthefirsttime,thestudentshouldregisterfortheBasic1classlevel.Studentsareevaluatedatthefirstclasssessiontogaugetheirskill/abilitylevel,andareplacedinanotherclassifthetheirskillisapplicable.Feeincludes six 40 minute classes, 20 minutes of designated skating school participant only practice time immediately following every class, complimentary public skating on day of class when available, plus 4 additional complimentary public skating passes to be used for practice time on non-class days throughout session. Please specify level. *No basic 6,7, or 8 offered at this time.

Basic 1 - Proper techniques to fall & get up, marching, two foot glides & stopsBasic 2 - Backward skating, one foot glides, two foot turns & snowplow stopsBasic 3 - Forward stroking, two foot spins & essence of actual skating & glidingBasic 4 - Forward edges, crossovers & backward snowplow stopsBasic 5 - Backward edges, crossovers & one foot spinsBasic 6 - Beginning jumps, turns & spiralsBasic 7 - More advanced jumps, turns & edge workBasic 8 - Combining moves, jumps & spins with new techniques

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 St. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 6-12 years oldFee: $110.00R/$130.00NR Min/Max: 1/30 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time Program#:I January 5 - February 9* Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233312-01II January 6 - February 10 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233312-02III January 6 - February 10* Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233312-03IV January 8 - February 12 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233312-04V January 9 - February 13* Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233312-05VI February 16 - March 23* Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233312-06VII February 17 - March 24 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233312-07VIII February 17 - March 24* Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233312-08IV February 19 - March 26 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233312-09 V February 20 - March 27* Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233312-10

With more than 370,000 square feet of beautiful space, Nicolet High School is the optimal setting for your next event. Nicolet High School features: a pool, cafeteria, classrooms, community rooms, gyms, practice fields, and much more. From a basketball tournament/camp to a bridal/wedding shower to a banquet, we have the ideal space to meet your requirements. Nicolet High School is located just 10 minutes north of downtown and easily accessible off of Interstate 43. Our staff will be happy to assist you in making your event a success. Contact Nate Brooks at (414) 351-7568 or [email protected] to reserve your facility today!

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Hockey TotsThis class is designed for those ages 3-5 with little or no skating experience that have hockey on the brain. Class participants will learn the basics of skating with and without their hockey sticks including falling and getting up, marching, 2-foot glides, stopping and more. The focus will be on skating skills and not the actual game of hockey. Although this is a hockey geared class it is always recommendedfornewskaterstobegininfigureskatesandchangetohockeyskatesonceasolidsenseofbalancehasbeenestab-lished. Graduates of this class will continue on into the Hockey Skills 1-5 series. Fee includes six 40 minute classes, 20 minutes of designated skating school participant only practice time immediately following every class, complimentary public skating on day of class when available, plus 4 additional complimentary public skating passes to be used for practice time on non-class days through-out session.

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 St. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 3-5 years oldFee: $90.00R/$100.00NR Min/Max: 4/32 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time Program#:I January 5 - February 9 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233314-01II January 6 - February 10 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233314-02III January 6 - February 10 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233314-03IV January 8 - February 12 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233314-04V January 9 - February 13 Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233314-05VI February 16 - March 23 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233314-06VII February 17 - March 24 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 233314-07VIII February 17 - March 24 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233314-08IV February 19 - March 26 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233314-09 V February 20 - March 27 Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233314-10

Hockey Skills 1-5The Pettit’s Hockey Skills program is designed by USA Hockey and the Pettit Center to teach any level of ice hockey. Since skating skills are the foundation for success in hockey, the Pettit requires hockey players to complete Hockey Tots or Basic 1 (ages 6 & older) prior to registering for the Hockey Skills program. Graduates of this program are ready to progress into the Pettit Patriots Youth Hockey program or another local Youth Hockey program which usually begins each season in September. Fee includes six 40 minute classes, 20 minutes of designated skating school participant only practice time immediately following every class, complimentary public skating on day of class when available, plus 4 additional complimentary public skating passes to be used for practice time on non-class days throughout session.

Hockey 1 - Basics of forward & backward skating & stops & proper stanceHockey 2 - Skating forward using full strides & turning & backward stanceHockey 3 - Hockey turns, backward stopp & beginning crossoversHockey 4 - Forward crossovers, one-foot pushes, & hockey stops & turnsHockey 5 - Backward crossovers, one-foot hockey turns, & moving mohawks

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 St. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 6-12 years oldFee: $110.00R/$130.00NR Min/Max: 1/30 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time Program#:I January 5 - February 9 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233313-01II January 6 - February 10 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233313-02III January 9 - February 13 Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233313-03IV February 16 - March 23 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 233313-04V February 17 - March 24 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 233313-05 VI February 20 - March 27 Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 233313-06

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Youth Tennis Lessons at EliteOurintroductorytennisprogramforjuniorsisputtogetherwithspecialcaretogiveyoungplayersconfidence,buildskills,andpavethe way for them to enjoy a sport of a lifetime. Participants must furnish their own racquet. Location: Elite Sports Clubs – River Glen (formerly Le Club) Elite Sports Clubs – Northshore 2001 West Good Hope Road 5750 North Glen Park Road Glendale 53209 Glendale 53209

Min/Max: 4/8Instructor: Erin Felber, Phil Kelbe, and Elite Staff

Quickstart Tiny Tots (3-4 years old) - $64.00R/$74.00NRSession: Date: Day: Time: Location: Program#:I January 9 – February 27 Wednesday 4:00 - 4:30pm River Glen 211020-01II January 12 – March 2 Saturday 9:30 - 10:00am Northshore 211020-02III March 6 – May 1 Wednesday 4:00 - 4:30pm River Glen 211020-03IV March 9 – May 4 Saturday 9:30 - 10:00am Northshore 211020-04

Quickstart I (5-6 years old) - $128.00R/$148.00NRSession: Date: Day: Time: Program#: Program#:I January 8 – February 26 Tuesday 4:00 - 5:00pm River Glen 211020-05II January 9 – February 27 Wednesday 4:30 - 5:30pm River Glen 211020-06III January 12 – March 2 Saturday 10:00 - 11:00am Northshore 211020-07IV January 13 – March 3 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00pm River Glen 211020-08V March 5 – April 30 Tuesday 4:00 - 5:00pm River Glen 211020-09VI March 6 – May 1 Wednesday 4:30 - 5:30pm River Glen 211020-10VII March 9 – May 4 Saturday 10:00 - 11:00am Northshore 211020-11VIII March 10 – May 5 Sunday 1:00-2:00pm River Glen 211020-12

Quickstart I (7-8 years old) - $128.00R/$148.00NRSession: Date: Day: Time: Program#: Program#:I January 8 – February 26 Tuesday 4:00 - 5:00pm River Glen 211020-13II January 9 – February 27 Wednesday 4:30 - 5:30pm River Glen 211020-14III January 12 – March 2 Saturday 10:00 - 11:00am Northshore 211020-15IV January 13 – March 3 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00pm River Glen 211020-16V March 5 – April 30 Tuesday 4:00 - 5:00pm River Glen 211020-17VI March 6 – May 1 Wednesday 4:30 - 5:30pm River Glen 211020-18VII March 9 – May 4 Saturday 10:00 - 11:00am Northshore 211020-19VIII March 10 – May 5 Sunday 1:00-2:00pm River Glen 211020-20

Quickstart 2 (9-10 years old) - $128.00R/$148.00NRSession: Date: Day: Time: Program#: Program#:I January 8 – February 26 Tuesday 5:00 - 6:00pm River Glen 211020-21II January 9 – February 27 Wednesday 4:30 - 5:30pm River Glen 211020-22III January 12 – March 2 Saturday 11:00 - 12:00pm Northshore 211020-23IV January 13 – March 3 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00pm River Glen 211020-24V March 5 – April 30 Tuesday 5:00 - 6:00pm River Glen 211020-25VI March 6 – May 1 Wednesday 4:30 - 5:30pm River Glen 211020-26VII March 9 – May 4 Saturday 11:00 - 12:00pm Northshore 211020-27VIII March 10 – May 5 Sunday 2:00-3:00pm River Glen 211020-28

Tennis 1, 2, 3 (11-13 years old) - $128.00R/$148.00NRSession: Date: Day: Time: Program#: Program#:I January 8 – February 26 Tuesday 6:00 - 7:00pm River Glen 211020-29II January 10 – February 28 Thursday 4:00 - 5:00pm Northshore 211020-30III January 12 – March 2 Saturday 11:00 - 12:00pm Northshore 211020-31IV March 5 – April 30 Tuesday 6:00 - 7:00pm River Glen 211020-33V March 7 – May 2 Thursday 4:00 - 5:00pm Northshore 211020-34VI March 9 – May 4 Saturday 11:00 - 12:00pm Northshore 211020-35

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NICOLET RECREATION DEPARTMENT

2013 RECREATION SOFTBALL REGISTRATION DEADLINE: APRIL 12th, 2013

*$20 LATE FEE WILL BE APPLIED TO ALL REGISTRATIONS AFTER APRIL 12Th

Note: Teeball deadline is May 10th NAME____________________________________________MALE/FEMALE (M/F)________________

EMAIL:________________________________________PHONE:________________________________

ADDRESS________________________________________CITY____________________ZIP_________

SCHOOL _____________________BIRTHDATE____________GRADE (2012-13)_______ AGE________

Will you serve as a volunteer: HEAD coach (Yes/No)__________ASSISTANT coach(Yes/No)_________

If played last year: 2012 Team/League:_______________________________________________________

If new league or new to program: Requests:___________________________________________________ Requests are taken on a first-come basis. All requests will be taken into consideration but are not guaranteed. Many circumstances need to be considered when placing players on teams: availability, roster size, siblings, coaches, managers etc. Other requests can be made on the back side of this form.

Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident. Grade: League: (circle) Gender: Program #: FEE: Games: 1st Practice: 1st Game: Location: (K-1) TEE BALL Boys/Girls 311800-01 $44/55 SAT 6/8/13 6/15/13 Nicolet HS (1-2) PARENT PITCH Boys/Girls 311800-02 $44/55 MON 4/22/13* 5/13/13 Parkway #3 (3-5) JUNIOR Girls 311800-03 $49/61 T/R 4/22/13* 5/14/13 Parkway #3 (3-5) JUNIOR Boys 311800-04 $49/61 M/W 4/22/13* 5/13/13 Parkway #1 (6-8) SENIOR Girls 311800-05 $49/61 T/R 4/22/13* 5/14/13 Parkway #1 (6-8) SENIOR Boys 311800-06 $49/61 M/W 4/22/13* 5/13/13 Glen Hills (9-12) HIGH SCHOOL Boys/Girls 311800-07 $35/45 TUE N/A 5/21/13 Glen Hills

*Practices are scheduled at the Head Coach’s discretion. Practices may begin as early as the week of April 16th. Once a player is placed on a team, the Head Coach will contact you near the week of April 16th to let you know the team placement and the first scheduled practice. If you have not been contacted by the Head Coach by April 23rd, please contact the Recreation Office.

Program Descriptions on back side. The form below MUST be filled out and returned or mailed directly to the Nicolet Recreation Department, 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road, Glendale, WI 53217.

To DONATE to the BOB CATALANO Fund: Please check the following: $5___$10____$15____$20____$25____$50_____$100______ The Bob Catalano Fund was set up in the name of a long time dedicated coach who passed away. The donations are used to fund much needed softball projects including new equipment and improved facilities.

TOTAL FEE ENCLOSED:________(check #:___/ cash: ____/ credit: ____MC/Visa Exp Date____ Card #________________ Name on Card:_______________________

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SIGNATURE OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN (if under 18 years of age)

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2013 Youth Softball Leagues Program Descriptions TEE BALL

Tee Ball is for ages 4-6 (K4 thru 1st grade). This is a non-competitive program open to boys and girls with little or no previous baseball experience. Participants will learn the very basic fundamentals of baseball and organized games will be played but scores and standings will not be kept. Players will be randomly placed on teams. However, you may request to have your child be placed with their friends. Each player will receive mini Major League Baseball team replica shirts and hats. The first day (June 8) will be an orientation/practice session and uniforms and schedules will be handed out. All teams will be coached by a combination of paid high school students and adult volunteers. Coaches meetings will be held the week leading up to the first day. Volunteer coaches needed, please email [email protected] if interested. A packet of information will be mailed to you upon registration. All league info will be posted on the Nicolet Recreation website under softball central. Games will be played on Saturday mornings at rotating times of 9am, 10am and 11am. The season will end no later than July 20th.

PARENT PITCH A step up from Tee Ball, Parent pitch is for those just finishing 1st or 2nd grade. First graders playing for the first time should start with Tee Ball. K5ers may register for this league if they have played Tee Ball before. This league is similar to Tee Ball and uses the same ball. No scores or league standings are kept. However, this is the league where the rules and defensive positions begin to be taught. There are no umpires in these games and all players must bat against pitches thrown by the volunteer parents. A volunteer adult Head Coach will be assigned to each team. It will be the Head Coach’s responsibility to solicit a team sponsor who will provide team shirts and hats, schedule practices and coordinate all team activities. Volunteer coaches are needed, please email [email protected] if interested. Players are randomly assigned to teams by the school they attend, but you may request certain teams or to be with friends. If returning to the league, you will automatically be assigned the same team you played on the previous year. Games are generally played on Monday evenings with an occasional Wednesday game scheduled. The season will end no later than July 24th.

JUNIOR GIRLS This league is for girls just finishing 3rd thru 5th grade. This league uses an 11” softball and scores and league standings are kept. All games are umpired by adult recreation staff. A volunteer adult Head Coach will be assigned to each team. It will be the Head Coach’s responsibility to solicit a team sponsor who will provide team shirts and hats, schedule practices and coordinate all team activities. Volunteer Head Coaches are needed, please email [email protected] if interested. Players are randomly assigned to teams by the school they attend, but you may request certain teams or to be with friends. If returning to the league, you will automatically be assigned the same team you played on the year before. Games are played on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. There is an all-star game for those selected to play at Helfaer Field (Miller Park). The season will end no later than July 25th.

JUNIOR BOYS This league is for boys just finishing 3rd thru 5th grade. This league uses a 12” softball and scores and league standings are kept. All games are umpired by adult recreation staff. A volunteer adult Head Coach will be assigned to each team. It will be the Head Coach’s responsibility to solicit a team sponsor who will provide team shirts and hats, schedule practices and coordinate all team activities. Volunteer coaches are needed, please email [email protected] if interested. Players are randomly assigned to teams by the school they attend, but you may request certain teams or to be with friends. If returning to the league, you will automatically be assigned the same team you played on the year before. Games are played on Monday and Wednesday evenings. There is an all-star game for those selected to play at Helfaer Field (Miller Park). The season will end no later than July 24th.

SENIOR GIRLS This league is for girls just finishing 6rd thru 8th grade. This league uses a 12” softball and scores and league standings are kept. All games are umpired by adult recreation staff. A volunteer adult Head Coach will be assigned to each team. It will be the Head Coach’s responsibility to solicit a team sponsor who will provide team shirts and hats, schedule practices and coordinate all team activities. Volunteer coaches are needed, please email [email protected] if interested. Players are randomly assigned to teams by the school they attend, but you may request certain teams or to be with friends. If returning to the league, you will automatically be assigned the same team you played on the year before. Games are played on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. There is an all-star game for those selected to play at Helfaer Field (Miller Park) The season will end no later than July 25th.

SENIOR BOYS This league is for boys just finishing 6rd thru 8th grade. This league uses a 12” softball and scores and league standings are kept. All games are umpired by adult recreation staff. A volunteer adult Head Coach will be assigned to each team. It will be the Head Coach’s responsibility to solicit a team sponsor who will provide team shirts and hats, schedule practices and coordinate all team activities. Volunteer coaches are needed, please email [email protected] if interested. Players are randomly assigned to teams by the school they attend, but you may request certain teams or to be with friends. If returning to the league, you will automatically be assigned the same team you played on the year before. Games are played on Monday and Wednesday evenings. There is an all-star game for those selected to play at Helfaer Field (Miller Park) The season will end no later than July 24th.

HIGH SCHOOL This league is for boys and girls in high school or just graduating. This league uses a 12” softball and scores and league standings are kept. All games are umpired by adult recreation staff. Students can sign up as a team (minimum 10 per team) or as individuals to be placed on a team. Each team will be assigned a team Captain and it will be the team Captain’s responsibility to schedule any practices and coordinate all team activities. The league is co-ed and co-ed softball rules will apply. Teams do not need to have a minimum number of females or males on each roster. Games will be played on Tuesday nights at Glen Hills Middle School. The season will end no later than August 13th. Championship t-shirts will be awarded to the league champion. No uniform is required.

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MEQUON’S ONLY YEAR-ROUND INDOOR BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL TRAINING FACILITY

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ACT WorkshopStudentswillgaindirectexperiencewitheachofthefivesectionsof the ACT. They will become familiar with the types of ques-tions they will encounter on the four multiple choice tests as well as learn a variety of strategies to attack those questions. The instructor has designed this course based on 19 years of experi-ence successfully preparing students to take the ACT.

Date: February 11 - April 8 (skip 3/25) & Thursday, April 4Day: Mondays Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Room C111 Grade: 11th - 12th Fee: $210.00R/$240.00NRProgram#: 222080-01Min/Max: 6/25 Instructor: Fred Silver

Sheepsheadalso available for adults

see page 59

Boater Safetyalso available for adults

see page 44

How To Write A Winning College EssayThis course helps students jump-start the college essay writing process. Particular focus is placed on how to successfully address the common application personal statement and the UW-Madison essay prompts. This course will cover how to choose an appropriate topic, essay writing strategies and guidelines, and how to avoid common mistakes. Supplemental essays will be addressed as time permits. This course brings objectivity and perspective to the college essay writing process, reducing stress for both the student and parents. *Sharon Madnek, is owner of “Say It Write”, a collaborative writing and editing business. Ms. Madnek earned a B.B.A. from UW-Madison and an MBA from Northwestern University. Prior to establishing “Say It Write”, she worked in Marketing and Communi-cations for Pepsi-Cola Company and Lever Brothers Company in New York City. Location: Nicolet High School Session: Date: Day: Time: Program#: Athletic Conference Room I May 20 Monday 2:45 - 4:00pm 222650-01Grade: 11th - 12th II May 21 Tuesday 5:30 - 6:45pm 222650-02Fee: $25.00R/$35.00NRMin/Max: 5/15 Instructor: Sharon Madnek*

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Archery - TeenFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learn-ing proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the funda-mentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows.

Date: April 13 - May 25 Day: SaturdaysTime: 11:00 - 12:00pm Location: Kletzsch Park - Archery RangeAge: 14-18 yearsFee: $49.00R/$59.00NRProgram#: 221130-01Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Nicolet High School Water Polo ClubA co-ed program focusing on the techniques of water polo. Most of this program will be spent in situations and drills related to the sport. Members of this club will be eligible for bananas swim meets. Date: February 18 - March 21 Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NRDay: Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays Program#: 221025-01Time: 2:45 - 4:00pm Min/Max: 15/60Location: Nicolet High School - Pool Instructor: Dwight Davis, NHS Head Girls/Boys Swim Coach Grade: 9th - 12th

Open BasketballThis is a great opportunity to hone your skills while playing in a fun and competitive atmosphere. Sign-up with a friend to guarantee an open spot. Save money and a spot in the program by pre-registering. Nicolet School District students only.

Time: 1:30 - 4:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Gym 2 (gym 1 on 2/16, 3/9) Grade: 7th - 12th Instructor: Ron Jaggard

Session: Date: Day: Fee: Program#:I January 5 - May 4 Saturdays $40.00 pre-register/$5.00 at door 221050-01 II March 25 - 29 Monday - Friday $20.00 pre register/$5.00 at door 221050-02

Indoor Archery - TeensFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learn-ing proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the funda-mentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows.

Date: February 27 - March 20 (skip 3/14) Day: Wednesdays & ThursdaysTime: 7:30 - 8:30pm Location: Glen Hills School - Upper GymAge: 14 - 18 yearsFee: $49.00R/$59.00NRProgram#: 221131-01Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

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eBayDo you have great –grandma’s Ruby Glass from the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893? What’s it worth? Do you want to buy a telescope? Sell an autographed biography of Winston Churchill? In this three-hour course, you’ll learn the on-line auction process of E-Bay, and use PayPal to send/receive payment. E-Bay helps you value what you have, and makes cleaning the attic fun! Going….Going….GONE!

Date: February 28Day: ThursdayTime: 6:00 - 9:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room C107Fee: $35.00R/$45.00NRProgram#: 232013-01Min/Max: 8/20Instructor: Chris Such

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Web DesignGet a family site going! Participants will learn to create a simple web page that will be live on the Internet. No web design experi-ence is required, but you must have basic Windows, Internet, mouse and keyboarding skills. In order to participate, attendees must have an e-mail account

Date: May 8Day: WednesdayTime: 6:00 - 9:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room C107Fee: $35.00R/$45.00NRProgram#: 232014-01Min/Max: 8/20Instructor: Chris Such

NEW!

Intro to ComputersThis program is designed for those who have never used a computer and is geared for the older beginner. It will slowly walk partici-pants through the concepts. Microsoft basics and general use of a PC (not Apples or Macs).

Day: Tuesdays Level: Dates: Program#:Time: 6:00—7:20pm Beginner January 15 - February 12 232010-01 Location: Nicolet High School - Room C107 Intermediate February 19 - March 19 232010-02Fee: $64.00R/$74.00NRMin/Max: 8/15Instructor: Mike Brown

Microsoft WordIn this series of sessions, introductory concepts will be taught in Microsoft Word, a word processing program. Participants should have basic computer experience.Word I—Introductory: includes text options, cut/copy/paste, formatting, bulleting/numbering, and saving/opening/creating docu-ments. Word II—Intermediate: includes tables, tab stops, indenting, inserting images, watermarks, headers/footers, shading and spiking.

Day: Tuesdays Level: Dates: Program#:Time: 7:40 - 9:00pm Beginner January 15 - February 12 232011-01Location: Nicolet High School - Room C107 Intermediate February 19 - March 19 232011-02Fee: $64.00R/$74.00NRMin/Max: 8/15Instructor: Mike Brown

Introductory Microsoft ExcelIn this series of sessions, introductory concepts will be taught in Microsoft Excel, a popular spreadsheet program. Participants should have basic computer experience. Includes navigation, workbook management, data entry, formatting, formulas, cell reference, and cut/copy/paste tasks.

Date: April 2 - 30 Day: Tuesdays Time: 6:00—7:20pm Location: Nicolet High School - Room C107 Fee: $64.00R/$74.00NR Program#: 232012-01 Min/Max: 8/15 Instructor: Mike Brown

Intro To Social MediaOver the past few years, social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn have exploded to include tens of millions of active users worldwide. What is all the buzz about? In this class, you will learn what these sites do and how to best take advantage of these online tools for personal use, professional develop-mentandconnectingwithresourcesthatmatchyourspecificinterests. This two-week class will be a hands-on, interactive session for beginners and also those who may have experiment-ed with social media tools but are seeking more effective ways to use them.

Date: January 28 & February 4Day: MondaysTime: 6:30 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room C107Fee: $49.00R/$59.00NRProgram#: 232320-01Min/Max: 5/25Instructor: Tim Cigelske

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Cooking with Wine & SpiritsThis fantastic class will give you a great overview on how to choose wine and spirits to cook with, how to use wine for marinating,deglazingandfinishingthedish.You’llreceivelotsofrecipesthathighlightwineand/orspiritsasamainflavoringingredient and you’ll even receive a non-alcoholic substitution chart.•CreamyWhiteWine&ArtichokeSoup•Tarragon&SambucaShrimp•SteakDiane•CeleryRootRisotto•BlackRussianCake

Date: February 28Day: ThursdayTime: 6:30 - 9:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $28.00R/$38.00NRProgram#: 232021-01Min/Max: 12/30Instructor: Staci Joers

Mexican Restaurant FavoritesI love to go out and enjoy a nice meal with friends and family at a nice restaurant, but sometimes eating in is more fun and definitelymorecosteffective!Also,it’ssohardtogetagrouptoagree on a place to dine but, Mexican food usually pleases the crowd. So, tonight I will show you how to prepare some of my favorites from famous Mexican restaurant chains so that you can entertainlikeachef!You’llsample…•Chili’sChickenEnchiladaSoup•Chi-Chi’sSeafoodEnchiladas(Cancun)andShreddedBeefChimichangas with Sweet Corn •CakeandMexicanFriedIceCreamfordessert

Date: March 18Day: Monday Time: 6:30 - 9:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $28.00R/$38.00NRProgram#: 232022-01Min/Max: 12/30Instructor: Staci Joers

Cheese & PastaCheese and Pasta are comfort foods that everyone loves and are two great tastes that go great together. I’ll prepare for you to taste…•Mac-n-CheeseFritters•PumpkinRavioliwithWalnutCreamSauce•Dijon-lacedMac-n-CheesewithKielbasa•BakedPastainTomatoSauce

Date: April 25Day: ThursdayTime: 6:30 - 9:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $28.00R/$38.00NRProgram#: 232023-01Min/Max: 12/30Instructor: Staci Joers

Pancakes, Crepes, Blintzes and BeyondPancakes are some of the most widely known and commonly eaten foods around the world. Every culture has a variation, from the paper thin crepe of France to the yeast leavened Blini of Russia. They can be sweet, they can be savory and their history dates back to prehistoric times when simple grains were mixed with protein rich liquids and cooked on hot stones. From break-fasttodinner,pancakeswillsatisfyandyou’llsample…•AmericanRedVelvetPancakeswithOrangeCream•RussianBuckwheatBliniwithSmokedSalmon•Netherlands-stylePannenkoekenwithHavartiCheese,Porto-bello Mushrooms, Pancetta & Fresh Thyme•FreshThyme•Grandma’sFinnishPannukakku(ovenpancake)•EasternEuropeanBlueberryBlintzes

Date: May 21Day: TuesdayTime: 6:30 - 9:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $28.00R/$38.00NRProgram#: 232024-01Min/Max: 12/30Instructor: Staci Joers

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Indian Cooking With SpicesJoinusaswelearnaboutspecificspicesusedinIndiancooking.We will then use those spices, along with others, to make Lemon Rice, a Lentil Soup, Corn with Aromatic Spices and a Chutney. All the recipes are easy to make and handouts will be provided. Come and learn how to make this easy meal followed by a sit-down dinner with all the other cooks!

Date: February 6Day: WednesdayTime: 6:00 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NRProgram#: 232025-01Min/Max: 5/20Instructor: Susan Pack

NEW!

Indian CookingMore cooking fun with Susan. In today’s hands-on class, we will make Yellow Rice with Carrots, Raisins and Sesame Seeds, Aloo Gobi, Dal Maharani and a Walnut Chutney. These dishes create an attractive meal to serve to your friends and family. Join us and see just how easy it is to turn you into an Indian cook.

Date: May 8 Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NRDay: Wednesday Program#: 232027-01Time: 6:00 - 8:30pm Min/Max: 5/20Location: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Instructor: Susan Pack

NEW!

Easy Authentic Vegetarian Indian CookingLearn to cook authentic Indian food with easy step-by-step in-structions. This will be a hands-on class where we will cook the meal and eat together. Learn these home-style dishes that can easily be reproduced in your kitchen. We will make a dal soup, a rich dish, a vegetable curry and raita.

Date: April 10Day: WednesdayTime: 6:00 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room B133 Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NRProgram#: 232026-01Min/Max: 5/15Instructor: Susan Pack

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You and Your Digital CameraBring your digital camera – and its instruction manual – to this two-hour hands-on workshop on basic Digital Photography. This class is for people who are new to digital photography and will cover how to overcome some common problems, some useful featuresandfunctionsofyourdigitalcamera,andsure-firetipsand techniques for making better photos. Totally self-contained with computer, LCD projector, other pertinent equipment and handouts.

Date: April 17Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room D111Fee: $22.00R/$32.00NRProgram#: 232270-01Min/Max: 4/15Instructor: C.T. Kruger

You Have Pictures In Your Camera- Now What?

This two hour seminar demonstrates how to save, archive and print your photos whether you have a computer or not. The seminar covers photo printing options, basic photo editing, use of photos in Email, ordering photos online, and use of photos in books and multi-media using Windows PC computers. Totally self-contained with computer, LCD projector, other pertinent equipment and handouts.

Date: April 24Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room D111Fee: $22.00R/$32.00NRProgram#: 232271-01Min/Max: 4/20Instructor: C.T. Kruger

Advanced Digital Photography TechniquesBring your camera and its instruction manual to this two-hour workshop designed to get you “out of automatic” and use your camera’s exposure modes and functions in situations like Sports, Portraits, Low Light, and more. This class is ideal for people who have purchased interchangeable lens (DSLR) cameras, or have an advanced digital camera with Program, Shutter / Aperture Priority, and Manual exposure modes. Totally self-contained with computer, LCD projector, other pertinent equipment and handouts.

Date: May 8Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room D111Fee: $25.00R/$35.00NRProgram#: 232272-01Min/Max: 4/12Instructor: C.T. Kruger

Old Family Photos & Digital AgeAlbums, boxes and drawers of old family photos and slides can be converted to digital images for prints, scrapbooking, hard-cover books and multimedia projects. This seminar covers your options to copy old family photos - whether you have a computer or not. Information on computer use is for Windows PC comput-ers. Totally self-contained with computer, LCD projector, other pertinent equipment and handouts.

Date: May 1Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room D111Fee: $22.00R/$32.00NRProgram#: 232273-01Min/Max: 4/20Instructor: C.T. Kruger

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Introductory Square DancingLearning modern square dancing is easy. The experienced square dance caller will guide you through a series of square dance steps. Then, blending these steps into a pattern, the caller will quickly have you dancing to the rhythm of the music. Square dancing will stimulatethemindwhilekeepingyouphysicallyfit.Squaredancingisafun,socialactivity.Nospecialclothingisneeded.Oncethesquare dance steps become natural, you will be ready to join in Square Dances that are held regularly several days each week in the Milwaukeearea.Bothyoungandoldlovethefitness,friendship,andfunavailableinsquaredancing.

Date: January 10 - April 18 (skip 3/14, 3/28)Day: ThursdaysTime: 7:00 - 9:00pm Location: Nicolet High School - CafeteriaAge: 15 years and up Min/Max: 8/24Instructor: Eric Tangman

Session: Fee: Program#:Individual $59.00R/$69.00NR 232470-01 Couple $104.00R/$124.00NR 232470-02

Ballroom DanceAre you left out when the music starts playing at a wedding or on a cruise? Learn ballroom dancing and have a great time doing it! Intermediate and Advanced Levels feature new steps from the previous season. Must register with dance partner.Basic I (Beginner): Working with basic material Fox Trot, Rumba, Swing, and Waltz. Intermediate: Must have completed 1 or more semesters of basic ballroom or equivalent experience.Advanced: Must have completed at least 3 terms of ballroom dancing or equivalent experience.

Date: February 5 - April 16 (skip 3/26) Level: Time: Program#:Day: Tuesdays Basic I (Beginner) 6:30-7:25pm 232460-01 Location: Nicolet High School - Cafeteria Intermediate 7:30-8:25pm 232460-02Fee: $56.00R/$66.00NR per couple Advanced 8:30-9:25pm 232460-03Min/Max: 10/25 couplesInstructor: Lou Calicchio

Boater SafetyThe Wisconsin legislature has recently passed a Mandatory Boating Education bill. This bill requires anyone born on or after 1-1-1989 and at least 12 years of age to have a boating safety educationcertificatetooperateamotorboatonWisconsin’swaterways. If you need a boating safety class, the Coast Guard Auxiliary will be offering a WI DNR Safe Boating Class at Nicolet High School. Completion of the class and passing the class exam will satisfy the DNR requirement for the Mandatory Educa-tion. New requirement: all WI Recreational Safety Students are required to obtain a WI DNR Customer ID Number before the completion of any Recreational Safety Class and will also be required to provide that WI DNR Customer ID Number along with students personal information to the instructor. You can obtain a WI DNR Customer ID Number 7AM to 10PM by calling the WI DNR Customer Service 1-888-936-7463 or you can visit a WI DNR Service Center during their regular scheduled hours. For WI DNR Service Center hours and locations go to dnr.wi.gov/org/caer/cs/ServiceCenter.

Date: April 22 - 25Day: Monday - ThursdayTime: 6:00 - 8:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room C111Age: 12 years and upFee: $10.00R/$20.00NRProgram#: 232110-01Min/Max: 6/30Instructor: Mike Salkowski, Auxiliarist

How To Use Creative Dramatics, Theater and Mime In Elementary Education

For teachers, parents, librarians, daycare workers, babysitters... this class will provide and demonstrate hands-on techniques on how to use theater arts, mime and creative thinking with your students of ages 5-10. Get them away from video games, and help develop their imaginations, physicality and creativity. Learn how to lead simple theater and movement activities to imple-ment in your student settings, to enhance your curriculums, and aid other educational goals. *Nancy Weiss-McQuide, M.S. Mrs. McQuide has been teaching theater arts, mime, creative move-ment , writing and dance to children and adults throughout Wis-consin for many years, for such organizations as The Wisconsin Arts Board, The Milwaukee Repertory Theater, UW- Milwaukee, The Milwaukee Public Libraries, etc. She is an actress, mime, choreographer, dance teacher, and director for College For Kids/ Teens ( UW-M), Nicolet High School Theater Dept, Chai Point Se-nior Living Center, and Milwaukee Public Schools, among others.

Date: March 9Day: SaturdayTime: 9:00 - 10:30amLocation: Nicolet High School - Library Fee: $20.00R/$30.00NRProgram#: 232390-01Min/Max: 8/22Instructor: Nancy Weiss-McQuide, M.S.*

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Stained GlassA revered art form brings added elegance to modern decor. Students will receive a supply list at the start of the program.

Date: January 23 - April 17 (skip 3/27)Day: WednesdaysTime: 6:30—9:00pm Location: Nicolet High School - Room C109 Fee: $95.00R/$105.00NR Program#: 232440-01 Min/Max: 10/30Instructor: Marion Allen

Acrylic PaintingLearn how to paint in this studio formatted class. Emphasis will be on mixing of paint and new painting techniques. One-on-one instructionaswellasgroupcritiquesanddemonstrationswillhelpdevelopyourstyle.Suggestedsupplylistwillbesentpriortofirstclass. Approximate cost of supplies is $90.00.

Day: ThursdaysTime: 6:00 - 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Room D109Fee: $80.00R/$90.00NRMin/Max: 9/15 Instructor: Judy Gahn Murphy

Session: Date: Program#:I January 17 - March 21 (skip 3/14) 232530-01II April 4 - May 30 232530-02

Mother/DaughterMosaics

also available for adultssee page 15

Watercolor PaintingJoin a fun and relaxing class discovering the joys of watercolor painting. Critiques, demonstrations and individual attention will be the main componoents of this class. All skill levels are welcome. Taught by Wisconsin Watercolor Society member Judy GahnMurphy.Suggestedsupplylistwillbesentpriortofirstclass.Approximate cost of supplies is $80.

Day: MondaysTime: 5:00 - 7:30pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Room D109Fee: $80.00R/$90.00NRMin/Max: 9/15 Instructor: Judy Gahn Murphy

Session: Date: Program#:I January 21 - March 18 232450-01II April 8 - June 10 (skip 5/27) 232450-02

Sheepsheadalso available for adults

see page 59

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Taming The High Cost of CollegeTAMING THE HIGH COST OF COLLEGE workshop provides unique strategies you can implement right away! You will learn:

•HowsomestudentsattendanexpensiveprivateuniversityforLESS•StrategiestoqualifyforMOREneed-basedfinancialaid•Thebesttipswhenapplyingforfinancialaid•HowtousetaxstrategiestoSAVEoncollege•ThebestwaystoapproachschoolstogetMONEYevenifyoudo not qualify for need-based aidCome see for yourself how to save money, save time, and reduce stress when applying to a

Date: February 12Day: TuesdayTime: 7:00 - 8:30pmLocation: Range Line School - Room 108 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonFee: $6.00R/$16.00NR per familyProgram#: 232292-01Min/Max: 3/50 Instructor: Brad Baldridge College Solutions, LLC

The Secrets To Winning Scholarship Money For College!

YOU WILL DISCOVER THE ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS AND MORE…• WherecanIfindscholarshipswithlesscompetition?• HowdoIknowwhichscholarshipsIhaveachancetowin?• WhatstrategiescanIemploytomakemyselfstandoutfrom the crowd?• WhatcanIdotomakethejudgesrememberme?• Whatarethekeysformaximizingmyoddsofwinning?• PLUS:Valuabletipsforfillingoutscholarshipapplica-tionsNOTE: This workshop is set up for parents and students to at-tend together.

Date: April 24Day: WednesdayTime: 7:00 - 8:30pmLocation: Range Line School - Room 108 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonFee: $6.00R/$16.00NR per familyProgram#: 232293-01Min/Max: 3/50 Instructor: Brad Baldridge College Solutions, LLC

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The Path 2 Buy Home Buying SeminarBuyingyourfirsthomecanbeaveryintimidatingexperience.This class should give you lots of answers and information so you canmakeeducateddecisionsaboutthatfirsthomepurchase.This class will walk you through the entire process from start to finish.Webeginatthepreapprovalprocesswithyourlender,explain how and why to work with a Realtor, the loan application process,andfinallyclosing.Alongthewayyouwilllearnaboutcredit reports and scoring, appraisals and home inspections, negotiating your offer to purchase, title insurance and the closing process. This class is held in a very informal setting to encourage you to ask your questions of two very experienced professionals in the Real Estate and mortgage lending business.

Date: February 5Day: TuesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference RoomFee: $9.00R/$19.00NR (A106)Program#: 232050-01Min/Max: 3/15Instructor: Penny Charlson & John Friedrichs

Home SellingSelling your home in these challenging times can be quite a project. Get the advice you need from the experts. This class will help you learn how to prepare your home for sale and how to deal with prospective customers. You will learn about the pros and cons of working with a Realtor or selling on your own. The class will point out important things to know about the “Offer to Purchase” and the home inspection. Understand more clearly someofthefinancialissuesinvolvedinahomesale.LearnfromtwoexpertsinthefieldsofRealEstateSalesandMortgagelend-ing in a relaxed classroom setting that encourages your ques-tions and concerns.

Date: February 6Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference RoomFee: $9.00R/$19.00NR (A106)Program#: 232051-01Min/Max: 3/15Instructor: Penny Charlson & John Friedrichs

The Invisible Threat of Identity TheftYour identity may be at risk. In partnership with GreenpathDebt Solutions, learn ways to avoid being victimized by identity theft. This workshop will focus on practical strategies anyone can use and will include an overview of identity theft, common occurrences, and prevention strategies. Protect yourselves!

Date: March 26Day: TuesdayTime: 6:00 - 8:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference RoomFee: $5.00R/$15.00NR (A106)Program#: 232294-01Min/Max: 5/15Instructor: Edgar Espinosa

Turning Your Hobby into a BusinessExplore the potential of your business idea! We will focus on examining the feasibility of your business idea, exploring ways to market the product or service, and identify resources for starting your busines including an introduction to business planning.

Date: April 9Day: TuesdayTime: 6:00 - 8:00pmLocation: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference RoomFee: $5.00R/$15.00NR (A106)Program#: 232295-01Min/Max: 5/15Instructor: Jenn Ring

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It’s TaxingGet prepared for the upcoming tax season and learn what’s new for 2013. Applicable to both individuals and small business own-ers, we will highlight practical tips to help ease your tax burden. Come with questions for this interactive discussion.

Date: January 23Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference Room (A106) Fee: $6.00R/$16.00NRProgram#: 232300-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Bruce Wong, CPA BKW, LLC Jess Henrickson, Financial Advisor Robert W. Baird & Co., Inc. Dan McDermott, Attorney McDermott, Foley & Wilson, LLP

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Unlocking Social Security: Making Your Benefits Work for You

We will provide tips to help you maximize your Social Security benefits.Wealsowilldiscusscommonconcerns,suchas(1)whentofileforbenefits,(2)spousalbenefits,and(3)workingwhilereceivingSocialSecurity.Wealsowillhighlightfinancialand estate planning strategies that coincide with preparing for retirement

Date: March 6Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference Room (A106) Fee: $6.00R/$16.00NRProgram#: 232301-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Jess Henrickson, Financial Advisor Robert W. Baird & Co., Inc. Dan McDermott, Attorney McDermott, Foley & Wilson, LLP

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No Kidding Around: Planning for Minors is a Major Issue

Ourfocuswillbelegalandfinancialconsiderationsforyourchil-dren’s futures. Our discussion topics will include: (1) guardians forminors,(2)wills,trusts,&beneficiaryplanning;and(3)col-lege savings strategies to combat rising education costs.

Date: April 17Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference Room (A106) Fee: $6.00R/$16.00NRProgram#: 232302-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Jess Henrickson, Financial Advisor Robert W. Baird & Co., Inc. Dan McDermott, Attorney McDermott, Foley & Wilson, LLP

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Estate and Financial Planning for Peace of Mind

Everyone, regardless of age or wealth, should have an estate plan.Wills,trusts,andbeneficiaryplanningprovidenecessarydirection and continuity when passing on your assets after death. Estate planning also should address during-life issues such as health care directives, durable powers of attorney, and proper financialplanningforyourlong-termneeds.Wewilldiscussstrategies to help you protect your assets and your loved ones.

Date: May 22Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference Room (A106) Fee: $6.00R/$16.00NRProgram#: 232303-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Jess Henrickson, Financial Advisor Robert W. Baird & Co., Inc. Dan McDermott, Attorney McDermott, Foley & Wilson, LLP

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Becoming a Love and Logic Parent®This seven-week course is designed to help parents learn how to interact with their kids to make parenting more enjoyable and raise respectful and responsible kids. Participants will receive practical, easy-to-use techniques that work - not just a lot of theory. The courseteachesparentsnewapproachestostayingcalmwhenkidsmisbehave,gettingcooperationthefirsttime,anddeliveringef-fective consequences. Participants will learn to parent with empathy and logical consequences. Their children will learn to accept responsibility for their actions and learn that the quality of their lives depends on the quality of their thinking and their decision-mak-ing. Classes are available for parents and caregivers of kids of all ages. Workbooks will be available from the facilitator for $10.

Date: March 12 - April 30 (skip 3/26) Option: Fee: Program#:Day: Tuesdays Individual $99.00R/$109.00NR 232630-01Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Couple $139.00R/$149.00NR 232630-02Location: Nicolet High School - Room B116Min/Max: 4/16Instructor: Kristal Melbye

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5 Secrets to Permanent Weight LossWant to get rid of those extra holiday pounds? In this workshop you will learn the steps necessary to lose weight effectively. You’ll also hear why diets don’t work. Learn about metabolism and how sugar and carbohydrates are used by the body and why eating fat doesn’t make you fat. This seminar will also teach you how to regain your energy and vitality and much more.

Date: January 9 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 - 8:00pm Location: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference RoomFee: $10.00R/$20.00NRProgram#: 232660-01Min/Max: 8/18Instructor: Curry Chaudoir, Diplomate in Acupuncture

Trigger Point MassageAttend this workshop and learn how to achieve pain relief and reduce stress naturally by using trigger point massage. Do you suffer from stress, headaches, neck/shoulder pain or low back/mid back pain? Improving blood and energy circulation can help! *This workshop is hands on; therefore you need to bring a partner. You will learn a valuable technique that you can use at home, work or while traveling to get relief. It’s great for you to use on friends and family to help them out too. Not only will you learn this great technique for your personal use at home for pain control, but you will also have the opportunity to receive a free test at this workshop to see if acupuncture can help you.

Date: April 24 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 - 8:00pm Location: Nicolet High School - Athletic Conference RoomFee: $10.00R/$20.00NR per couple*Program#: 232661-01Min/Max: 8/18Instructor: Curry Chaudoir, Diplomate in Acupuncture

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Evening Adult Spanish ProgramsBeginning Spanish 2: Learn Spanish skills in a small class setting. Pick up new vocabulary with a focus on business, traveling, edu-cation and leisure, as well as learning about Latin American cultures. Students will focus on grammatical skills, verb conjugation and idiomatic expressions.Continuing Spanish 1: Learn Spanish skills in a small class setting. Pick up new vocabulary with a focus on business, traveling, education and leisure, as well as learning about Latin American cultures. Students in this continuing Spanish course will focus on expanding vocabulary, sentence structure and verb tenses.Continuing Spanish 2: Learn Spanish skills in a small class setting. Pick up new vocabulary with a focus on business, traveling, education and leisure, as well as learning about Latin American cultures. Students in this continuing Spanish course will focus on expanding vocabulary, sentence structure and verb tenses.Continuing Spanish 3: Learn Spanish skills in a small class setting. Pick up new vocabulary with a focus on business, traveling, education and leisure, as well as learning about Latin American cultures. Students in this continuing Spanish course will focus on expanding vocabulary, sentence structure and verb tenses. Location: Nicolet High School - B119 Fee: $179.00R/$199.00NR Min/Max: 1/10Instructor: Rosalba Romero

Level: Date: Time: Day: Program#:Beginning Spanish 2 January 8 - March 12 5:30 - 6:30pm Tuesdays 232200-01Continuing Spanish 1 January 8 - March 12 6:30 - 7:30pm Tuesdays 232200-02Contiuning Spanish 2 January 9 - March 13 5:30 - 6:30pm Wednesdays 232200-03Contiuning Spanish 3 January 9 - March 13 6:30 - 7:30pm Wednesdays 232200-04Beginning Spanish 2 March 19 - May 21 5:30 - 6:30pm Tuesdays 232200-05Contiuning Spanish 1 March 19 - May 21 6:30 - 7:30pm Tuesdays 232200-06Contiuning Spanish 2 March 20 - May 22 5:30 - 6:30pm Wednesdays 232200-07Contiuning Spanish 3 March 20 - May 22 6:30 - 7:30pm Wednesdays 232200-08

Natural Lawn Care 101Join Amy Joyce for a workshop on how to create a beautiful, healthy lawn that’s safe for your family, pets and the environment. Learn the fundamentals of natural lawn care, why it’s such a great idea and how to get started. Feel free to bring your lawn care questions.

Date: March 4Day: MondayTime: 7:00—8:30pmLocation: Lydell Community Center - Room 19 5205N.LydellAve.-WhitefishBayFee: $15.00R/$25.00NRMin/Max: 5/30Program#: 232340-01Instructor: Amy Joyce, Co-founder/Co-director Healthy Communities Project

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Your Best Night’s SleepSleep is essential to our well-being from productivity at work to positive relationships at home. Dr. Theirl will share the latest technol-ogy in home sleep study, hormone and neurotransmitter testing. Time: 6:30 - 8:00pm Session: Date: Day: Program#:Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts I January 7 Monday 232550-01 Lower Level Education Center II February 12 Tuesday 232550-02 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - GlendaleFee: $25.00R/$35.00NRMin/Max: 5/25Instructor: Scott Theirl, DC, DACNB, FACFN

Energy Healing for AnimalsIn this workshop you’ll discover how emotions and stress can im-pact your pet’s health and what you can do to create a healthier environment for your animals loved ones. You’ll also learn how energy healing modalities are being used by holistic veterinary professionals and pet parents to maintain their pet’s health and manage illness or chronic disease. Registrations must be re-ceived one week in advance.

Date: February 13 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:00-8:00 pm Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts Upper Level Education Center 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - GlendaleFee: $15.00R/$25.00NRProgram#: 232551-01Min/Max: 5/20Instructor: Kerry Malak, Reiki Master/Teacher

Say Hello to Your Energetic SelfHave you ever wanted to know more about the Chakras, or en-ergy centers, in our bodies? This course will provide an introduc-tiontoChakras,energyfields,andHealingTouch.Theclasswilldiscuss each of the seven major chakras and the levels of the energyfield.WewillalsodiscussthetheoryofHealingTouch.The class will end with a 20 minute chakra balancing meditation.

Date: February 9 Day: Saturday Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts Upper Level Education Center 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - GlendaleFee: $40.00R/$50.00NRProgram#: 232552-01Min/Max: 5/20Instructor: Michele Anderson, HTP, RN, RYT

Building Your Immune System During the Cold/Flu Season—Raindrop Therapy

This presentation introduces you to essential oils and how to use themtopromoteyourbody’sabilitytofightbacteriaandvirusesand to support your immune system and assist in general men-tal, physical, and emotional balance and harmony. You will be applying oils and massaging each others hands.

Date: January 19 Day: Saturday Time: 10:00 - 11:30am Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts Upper Level Education Center 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - GlendaleFee: $25.00R/$35.00NRProgram#: 232553-01Min/Max: 4/10Instructor: Katherine de Shazer, LMT, CST, LDT2

Life Line TechniqueHave you been to the therapist with slow to no results? Choose a quicker way. Release and evolve as a peaceful, self-loving per-son with energy techniques. It’s so easy and its content free, no “sharing” required. LLT is featured on the Hay House radio show the “Heart of the Matter.”

Date: April 4 - 18 Day: Thursdays Time: 12noon - 1:00pmLocation: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts Lower Level Education Center 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - GlendaleFee: $99.00R/$109.00NRProgram#: 232554-01Min/Max: 3/10Instructor: Mary Jo Penn CertifiedLifeLinePractitionerandInstructor

Learn to Control Your Pain with Self-HypnosisLearn how to take charge of your sense of well-being with hypnosis and become an active participant in your treatment. Various techniques in self-regulation are taught to assist in reducing pain. Hypnosis reduces stress, fear, tension, anxiety, depression and is psychologically pleasing.

Date: February 12 - 26 Day: Tuesdays Time: 6:30 - 7:30pm Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts Upper Level Education Center 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - GlendaleFee: $165.00R/$185.00NRProgram#: 232555-01Min/Max: 5/25Instructor: Karla Hermann, CH

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NICOLET HIGH SCHOOLPERFORMING ARTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS2012-2013 SCHOOL YEAR

NOVEMBER

2, 3, 9, 10: NOISES OFF 7:30 p.m. Theatre20: Orchestra Concert 7:30 p.m. Theatre30: ONE ACT PLAYS 7:30 p.m. Studio Theatre

DECEMBER

1: ONE ACT PLAYS 7:30 p.m. Studio Theatre2: ONE ACT PLAYS 2:00 p.m. Studio Theatre6: Choir Concert 7:30 p.m. Theatre13: Band Concert 7:30 p.m. Theatre

FEBRUARY

8, 9: JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT 7:30 p.m. Theatre15, 16: JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT 7:30 p.m. Theatre13: JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT 1:30 p.m. Theatre

(Senior Citizen Performance) 17: JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT 2:00 p.m. Theatre

MARCH7: Combined Music Concert (Band, Choir, Orchestra) 7:30 p.m. in the Theatre16: Solo & Ensemble Music Festival (Nicolet High School will host)

APRIL26, 27: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST 7:30 p.m. Studio Theatre28: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST 7:30 p.m. Studio Theatre

MAY2, 3, 4: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST 7:30 Studio Theatre 10, 11: nor’mal: the musical 7:30 p.m. Studio Theatre 12: nor’mal: the musical 2:00 p.m. Studio Theatre 21: Band Concert 7:00 p.m. Theatre22: Orchestra Concert 7:30 p.m. Theatre23: Choir Concert 7:30 p.m. Theatre

Ticket Orders (414)351-8170

PLEASE SUPPORT THE PERFORMING ARTS FUNDFor more information please contact Nicolet High School Foundation

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JazzerciseBurnupto600caloriesinonefunandpowerfullyeffective60-minutetotalbodyworkout.EveryJazzercisegroupfitnessclasscombines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Choreographed to today’s hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. Start dancingyourselffitandchangetheshapeofyourbodytoday!Wear comfortable clothes that are easy to move in, supportive tennis shoes and bring water. Mats and weights are available to bor-row.Studentsmustarrive15minutesearlyfortheirfirstclass.Jazzerciseisanongoingprogram,andyoumayattendanyoftheten Regular Format classes and one Bodysculpting class offered each week. Come as often as you like (most attendees average 2-3 times per week). This facility is NOT air-conditioned. Questions? Call Julia Gimbel at (414) 964-1516. Day/Time: Mondays - 9:00am, 4:45pm, 6:00pm Tuesdays - 9:00am (Bodysculpting format) Wednesdays - 9:00am, 4:45pm, 6:00pm Thursdays - 9:00am (low impact) & 6:00pm Fridays - 9:00am Saturdays - 8:30amLocation: Good Hope School - Gym Fee: $84.00R/$94.00NRMin/Max: 4/24Instructor: Julia Gimbel

Session: Dates: Program#:I January 7 - March 2 233050-01II March 11 - May 4 233050-02

In Glendaleat Good Hope Elementary School

Your choice of 11 convenient classes per week for one fee.

Attend as often as you like.Come join us!

Jr. Jazzercise at this location also!

Glendale Jazzercise2315 W. Good Hope Rd.

Call (414) 964-1516 for more info

Find us on facebook at Glendale Jazzercise

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Evening Yoga Flow with Yoga FitnessThisclassoffersanactive,flowingstyleofHathayogaforacompletemind/bodyexerciseexperiencethatallowsparticipantstounwindmentallyandphysicallywhiletoningandaligningthebody.Theformatofclassismulti-levelandbenefitsallages,fitnesslevels, and seasoned yoga enthusiasts – students are encouraged to work at their own individual pace, comfort and challenge-levels. Itisafitness-styleblendyogahelpingtoimprovealignment,circulation,flexibility,andmuscle-core-strengthwhilepromotinginnertranquility – to invigorate and rejuvenate body, mind and spirit.A limited amount of yoga mats, blocks and straps are supplied. Bring to Class: Yoga mat, pillow for support if needed, blanket if desired, water to stay hydrated is always a good idea especially in a warmer season. It’s always a good idea to consult your doctor before starting a new exercise routine including yoga.Multi-level class format, with flexibility of attending either Tuesday/Thursday class for make-ups

Time: 6:00 - 7:00pm Location: Good Hope School - Room 7 Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: EricaBoos,RYTofYogaFitness(YogaAlliance,YogaFitcertified)

Session: Date: Day: Fee: Program#:I January 8 - February 26 Tuesdays $74.00R/$84.00NR 233030-01 II January 10 - February 28 Thursdays $74.00R/$84.00NR 233030-02 III March 5 - April 30 (skip 3/26) Tuesdays $74.00R/$84.00NR 233030-03 IV March 7 - May 2 (skip 3/28) Thursdays $74.00R/$84.00NR 233030-04V May 7 - June 18 Tuesdays $65.00R/$75.00NR 233030-05 VI May 9 - June 20 Thursdays $65.00R/$75.00NR 233030-06

Gentle Flow Yogaalso available for adults

see page 58

Zumba FitnessZumbaisafusionofLatinandInternationalmusic.Theroutinesfeatureaerobic/fitnessintervaltrainingwithacombinationoffastand slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. Zumba creates a party-like atmosphere, which is less intimidating for students that arenotascoordinated.Participantsknowthattheycanjustgowiththeflowandenjoytheparty!But,whatmakesZumbauniqueisthat IT IS FUN! Drop-in fee of $5.00R/$7.00NR for those with a challenging schedule. Please bring exact change.

Day: Saturdays Time: 9:15 - 10:15am Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio (A113) Fee: $45.00R/$55.00NR Min/Max: 8/25Instructor: Neila Bond

Session: Date: Fee: Program#:I January 5 - February 16 (skip 2/9) $45.00R/$55.00NR 233040-01II February 23 - April 6 (skip 3/16) $45.00R/$55.00NR 233040-02III April 13 - May 18 (skip 4/27, 5/4) $30.00R/$40.00NR 233040-03

NIA: On-Going Class OfferingNiaisaholisticfitnessclasscombiningmovementfromthedancearts,martialartsandhealingarts--includingyoga.AnyonecandoNIA-itisappropriateforalllevelsoffitnessandagility.Studentsareencouragedtomodifyallmovementsaccordingtotheirownbody’s needs. The movements are simple and leave lots of room for self-expression. NIA is a fun, cardiovascular experience that gives you a new body and a new life. On-going, join anytime. Date: January 2 - May 24 Day/Time: Monday - 12:15 - 1:15pm (Gentle Nia); 6:30 - 7:30pm Wednesday - 9:30 - 10:30am Thursday - 6:30 - 7:30pm Friday - 12:15 - 1:15pm Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts - Upper Level Education Center 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale Min/Max: 4/24Instructor: BethamieL.Wyatt,CertifiedNIABlueBeltInstructor

Type: Fee: Program#:Drop-in (1 class) $12.00R/$22.00NR 233180-015 Classes (expires 90 days) $55.00R/$65.00NR 233180-0210 Classes (expires 4 months) $100.00R/$120.00NR 233180-0320 Classes (expires 6 months) $180.00R/$200.00NR 233180-04Monthly Pass (unlimited monthly) $60.00R/$70.00NR 233180-05

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Intermediate Tai Chi and QigongStudents should be able to perform 31 movements of the Sun style Tai Chi as a pre-requisite for this course. Tai Chi integrates thebodyandmindtoimprovehealth,fitnessandrelaxation.

Date: March 4 - May 6 Day: Mondays Time: 7:00 - 8:00pm Location: Nicolet High School - Dance Studio Fee: $90.00R/$100.00NRProgram#: 233100-01Min/Max: 8/18Instructor: Alice Kuramoto

Ballet Barre ClassStrengthen and stretch after each intensive move. No ballet experience necessary but ballet barre is used to lengthen and strengthen and act as an aid to working your abs. Cardio component is also part of the movement class - a workout that you will love.

Day: MondaysTime: 11:00 - 11:50amFee: $80.00R/$90.00NR Location: Med Alliance Clinic 309W.SilverSpringDr.-WhitefishBay Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: KathieSpencer,CertifiedFitnessTrainer

Session: Date: Program#:I January 7 - February 11 233021-01II February 25 - April 8 (skip 3/4) 233021-02III April 15 - May 20 233021-03

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PilatesPilatesisasystemofexercisesthatwillimproveyourmentalandphysicalbeing,increaseflexibilityandstrengthenmuscles.In-crease the happiness factor by using your breath correctly. Give it a try - you might just change your life. The Monday Beginner/Gentle program is appropriate for those just beginning Pilates or for adults and seniors with limited ability. Min/Max: 5/12 Instructor: KathieSpencer,CertifiedTrainer

Beginner/Gentle ProgramLydell Community Center - Room 17 (5205 N. Lydell Ave. - Whitefish Bay)Session: Date: Day: Time: Fee: Program#:I January 7 - 28 Mondays 8:15 - 8:55am $60.00R/$70.00NR 233020-01II February 25 - March 25 (skip 3/4) Mondays 8:15 - 8:55am $60.00R/$70.00NR 233020-02III April 15 - May 6 Mondays 8:15 - 8:55am $60.00R/$70.00NR 233020-03

Beginner ProgramLydell Community Center - Room 17 (5205 N. Lydell Ave. - Whitefish Bay)Session: Date: Day: Time: Fee: Program#:I January 10 - February 14 Thursdays 6:30 - 7:15pm $80.00R/$90.00NR 233020-04II February 28 - April 11 (skip 3/7) Thursdays 6:30 - 7:15pm $80.00R/$90.00NR 233020-05III April 18 - May 23 Thursdays 6:30 - 7:15pm $80.00R/$90.00NR 233020-06

Intermediate ProgramMed Alliance Clinic (309 W. Silver Spring Dr. - Whitefish Bay)Session: Date: Day: Time: Fee: Program#:I January 7 - February 11 Mondays 9:30 - 10:25am $80.00R/$90.00NR 233020-07II January 10 - February 14 Thursdays 5:30 - 6:20pm $80.00R/$90.00NR 233020-08III February 25 - April 8 (skip 3/4) Mondays 9:30 - 10:25am $80.00R/$90.00NR 233020-09IV February 28 - April 11 (skip 3/7) Thursdays 5:30 - 6:20pm $80.00R/$90.00NR 233020-10V April 15 - May 20 Mondays 9:30 - 10:25am $80.00R/$90.00NR 233020-11VI April 18 - May 23 Thursdays 5:30 - 6:20pm $80.00R/$90.00NR 233020-12

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Women’s Self Defense for High School and Beyond!

Learn realistic self-defense techniques and martial art basics. Practice verbal defense skills to help keep serious situations from escalating.Goodforallfitnesslevels.Perfectformothersanddaughters! Fee includes a J.K. Lee t-shirt!

Date: February 26 - March 26 Day: Tuesdays Time: 6:30 - 7:30pm Location: J.K. Lee Black Belt Academy 6838 N. Santa Monica Blvd. - Fox Point 53217Fee: $20.00R/$30.00NRProgram#: 233190-01Min/Max: 8/40Instructor: J.K. Lee Black Belt Academy

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Middle Eastern Belly DancingThe beginning class The beginning class offers students the opportunity to learn the art of belly dancing in a comfortable, casual atmosphere.Learnbasicchoreographyandenhanceyouroverallflexibilityandgeneralconditioning.Optionalfieldtripstolocalbelly dancing events and spring recital. Wear exercise clothes. Hip scarves are available for purchase.The advanced class offers students the opportunity to learn more advanced choreography and different styles of dance while per-fecting their technique.The technique class is a two hour class tailored for beginner through advanced level students. Classes will consist of technique drills (both Oriental and Folkloric), creating combos and improvisational techniques.

Day: Tuesdays Location: Lydell Community Center - Room 17 5205N.LydellAve.-WhitefishBayMin/Max: 8/15 Instructor: Zahra Sagira (Advanced), Suzanne Singh (Beginning)

Level: Date: Time: Fee: Program#:Beginning January 8 - February 12 7:30 - 8:30pm $45.00R/$55.00NR 233010-01Advanced January 8 - February 12 6:15 - 7:15pm $45.00R/$55.00NR 233010-02Technique February 19 & 26 6:30 - 8:30pm $30.00R/$40.00NR 233010-03Beginning March 12 - April 23 (skip 4/2) 7:30 - 8:30pm $45.00R/$55.00NR 233010-04Advanced March 12 - April 23 (skip 4/2) 6:15 - 7:15pm $45.00R/$55.00NR 233010-05Technique May 7 & 14 6:30 - 8:30pm $30.00R/$40.00NR 233010-06

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MAXFIELD’S PANCAKE HOUSE

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NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC

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RICK BOJAR AGENCY, INC. Suite 103 • Mequon, WI 53092 (262) 241-1800

We Sell the Best & Service the Rest Sales · Service · Parts · LP Gas 11333 N. Port Washington Rd. (262)241-4120

Jack Pandl’s Whitefish Bay Inn Located in the Bay since 1915 Corner of E. Henry Clay and N. Lake Drive

(414) 964-3800 Open Sunday for Brunch

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Water aerobics drop-in fee of $5.00R/$7.00NR for those with a challenging schedule.Pay on pool deck.

Waves (Shallow Water Aerobics)

A heart pounding, lung expanding, foot stomping never stop moving, calorie burning shallow water workout. This 45 minute experi-ence is for anyone with a heartbeat! Water shoes required. Fitness level: Low. Day: Wednesdays Session: Date: Program#:Time: 7:00 - 7:45pm I January 9 - February 27 235070-01Location: Nicolet High School - Pool II March 6 - May 1 (skip 3/27) 235070-02Age: 16 years and up Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Min/Max: 10/25 AEA Specialist: Cindy Schlidt

Get Your Boots Wet! (formerly Combo Water Aerobics)

Strengthen,tone,andtightenyourmuscles;improvelungandheartcapacities;refinebalancecoordination,asyouperformthesemovements. This routine is more rigorous and demanding than Aero Swim. Fitness Level: High Time: 7:00 - 7:45pm Session: Date: Day: Program#: Location: Nicolet High School - Pool I January 7 - March 4 (skip 1/28) Mondays 235030-01Age: 16 years and up II March 11 - May 6 (skip 3/25) Mondays 235030-02Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR III May 8 - June 5 (skip 5/27) Mon. & Wed. 235030-03Min/Max: 10/25 AEA Specialist: Cindy Schlidt

Underwater Currents (Deep Water Aerobics)

Controlthefightagainstgravity!Thisfitnessprogramisanon-impactworkoutthatincorporatesmuscularstrengtheningcardio-vascular,conditioning,andcoretoningmovements.Thisfitnessprogramisdoneindeepwater,therefore,participantsshouldbecomfortableindeepwaterwithafloatationbelt.Watershoesoptional.Fitnesslevel:Moderate. Location: Glen Hills - Pool Age: 16 years and up Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Min/Max: 10/25 AEA Specialist: Cindy Schlidt

Session: Date: Day: Time: Program#:I January 8 - February 26 Tuesdays 6:45 - 7:30pm 235060-01II March 5 - April 30 (skip 3/26) Tuesdays 6:45 - 7:30pm 235060-02III May 7 - May 30 Tue. & Thu. 7:00 - 7:45pm 235060-03

Aero SwimThisfitnessprogramisahead-to-toenon-impactworkoutthatincorporatesmuscularstrengtheningcardiovascularconditioningandcoretoning.Thisfitnessprogramisacombinationofdeepwaterandlapswimmovements.Thisisaprogramdoneindeepwater,therefore,participantsshouldbecomfortableindeepwaterwithafloatationbelt(includedwithfee).Watershoesoptional.Fitnesslevel: High Location: Glen Hills - Pool Age: 16 years and up Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Min/Max: 10/25 AEA Specialist: Cindy Schlidt

Session: Date: Day: Time: Program#I January 10 - February 28 Thursdays 6:45 - 7:30pm 235020-01II January 12 - March 2 Saturdays 8:15 - 9:00am 235020-02III March 7 - May 2 (skip 3/28) Thursdays 6:45 - 7:30pm 235020-03IV March 9 - May 4 (skip 3/30) Saturdays 8:00 - 9:00am 235020-04

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Adult Tennis Lessons at EliteWhetherthisisyourfirsttimeplayingtennisoryouhavenotplayedinyears,thisistheclassforyou.Beginnerandintermediateplayers will enjoy learning basic tennis skills and strategy. Participants must furnish their own racquet. Location: Elite Sports Clubs – River Glen (formerly Le Club) Elite Sports Clubs – Northshore 2001 West Good Hope Road 5750 North Glen Park Road Glendale 53209 Glendale 53209

Fee: $96.00R/$106.00NRMin/Max: 4/8Instructor: Erin Felber, Phil Kelbe, and Elite Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time: Level: Location: Program#:I January 7 – February 11 Monday 6:00 - 7:00pm Beginner Northshore 231021-01II January 8 – February12 Tuesday 7:00 - 8:00pm Intermediate Northshore 231021-02III January 9 – February 13 Wednesday 1:00 - 2:00pm Beginner Northshore 231021-03IV January 9 – February 13 Wednesday 7:00 - 8:00pm Beg./Int. River Glen 231021-04V January 10 – February 14 Thursday 7:30 - 8:30pm Intermediate Northshore 231021-05VI January 12 – February 16 Saturday 9:00 - 10:00am Beg/Int. Northshore 231021-06VII February 18 – March 25 Monday 6:00 - 7:00pm Beginner Northshore 231021-07VIII February 19 – March 26 Tuesday 7:00 - 8:00pm Intermediate Northshore 231021-08IX February 20 – March 27 Wednesday 1:00 - 2:00pm Beginner Northshore 231021-09X February 20 – March 27 Wednesday 7:00 - 8:00pm Beg./Int. River Glen 231021-10 XI February 21 – March 28 Thursday 7:30 - 8:30pm Intermediate Northshore 231021-11XII February 23 – March 30 Saturday 9:00 - 10:00am Beg/Int. Northshore 231021-12

Tennis Adult InstructionWhetheryou’rejustlearningthegameoftennisorworkingtorefineskillandtechnique,thisistheprogramforyou!Tennisballsareprovided but students must bring their own racquets. Date: April 4 - May 23 Level: Time: Program#:Day: Thursdays Beginner 7:00 - 7:55pm 231020-01 Location: NHS - Gym 2/Outdoor Tennis Courts Intermediate 8:00 - 8:55pm 231020-02 Fee: $47.00R/$57.00NR Min/Max: 8/16 Instructor: Marty Goldin, former professional tennis player

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Co-ed Volleyball LeagueBUMP, SET, SPIKE and join the FUN! Sign your team up for our recreational league. Please register as a team only. Registration deadline is January 18th. League play begins January 24.

Date: January 24 - April 18 (skip 3/14, 3/28)Day: ThursdaysTime: 6:30pm, 7:30pm rotating scheduleLocation: Glen Hills Middle School - GymFee: $195.00 per teamProgram#: 231110-01Min/Max: 4/8 teams

ArcheryFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learn-ing proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the funda-mentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows.

Date: April 13 - May 25Day: SaturdaysTime: 11:00 - 12:00pm Location: Kletzsch Park - Archery RangeFee: $49.00R/$59.00NRProgram#: 231130-01Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

BadmintonGreat physical conditioning and a lot of fun! This sport of-fers something for everyone. Instruction will be offered for all who wish it. Rackets will be furnished or you may bring your own. Shuttlecocks will be provided. The schedule may change depending upon school calendar. Provide your email address on your registration form to receive information regarding changes in schedule.

Date: January 16- May 22 (skip 3/6, 3/20, 3/27) Day: Wednesdays Time: 7:30 - 9:30pm Location: WhitefishBayHighSchool-FieldHouse 1200 E. Fairmount Ave. - WFBFee: $40.00R/$50.00NRMin/Max: 6/24Program#: 231170-01Instructor: Doug Kane

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Ice Skating - Adult 1-4Theadultcurriculumisdesignedtopromoteoverallfitness,whilemasteringthebasicsoficeskating.Dividedinto4levels,adultskaters will progress at an individual rate. Fee includes six 40 minute classes, 20 minutes of designated skating school participant only practice time immediately following every class, complimentary public skating on day of class when available, plus 4 additional complimentary public skating passes to be used for practice time on non-class days throughout session. Please specify level.

Adult 1 - Proper techniques to fall & get up, marching, two-foot glides, turns & backward skatingAdult 2 - Forward stroking & crossovers, backward one-foot glides & stopsAdult 3 - Backward crossovers, two-foot spins & more advanced turnsAdult 4 - More advanced turns, edge work & footwork

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 St. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 13 years & upFee: $110.00R/$130.00NR Min/Max: 1/40 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time Program#:I January 5 - February 9 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 231310-01II January 6 - February 10 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 231310-02III January 6 - February 10 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 231310-03IV January 8 - February 12 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 231310-04V January 9 - February 13 Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 231310-05VI February 16 - March 23 Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00pm 231310-06VII February 17 - March 24 Sundays 5:00 - 6:00pm 231310-07VIII February 17 - March 24 Sundays 6:00 - 7:00pm 231310-08IV February 19 - March 26 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:00pm 231310-09 V February 20 - March 27 Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30pm 231310-10

Indoor ArcheryFocused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learn-ing proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the funda-mentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows.

Date: February 27 - March 20 (skip 3/14) Day: Wednesdays & ThursdaysTime: 7:30 - 8:30pm Location: Glen Hills School - Upper GymFee: $49.00R/$59.00NRProgram#: 231131-01Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Skiing Lessonsalso available for adults

see page 29

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Beginning Tai Chi and QigongTaiChiisaseriesofgentle,flowingmovementsthathavebeenpracticedasahealthexercisesinceancienttimesinChina.TaiChiintegratesthebodyandmindtoimprovehealth,fitnessandrelaxation.Themovementsemphasizetheimportanceofweighttrans-ference, which helps balance and prevents falls. Qigong is the practice of balancing and strengthening qi (life energy) in the human body. Qigong can be practiced in a sitting or standing positions. Location: LX Senior Center 217 W. Dunwood Rd. - Fox PointFee: $48.00R/$58.00NRMin/Max: 8/18Instructor: Alice Kuramoto

Session: Date: Day: Time: Program#:I February 6 - March 27 Wednesdays 3:00 - 4:00pm 243100-01II April 4 - May 23 Thursdays 9:30 - 10:30am 243100-02

Gentle Yoga Flow with Yoga FitnessEnjoyalight,gentlemorningofflow-styleHathayogatorefreshbodyandsoul.Thisclassoffersachancetounwindandimprovemobility – with calming, yet energizing breathing, exercises and postures to improve circulation, balance, range-of-motion and strength, while promoting tranquility. Yoga Mats, Blocks and Straps are available for use if needed. Bring to Class if desired: Yoga mat, pillow for added support if needed, blanket, water to stay hydrated is always a good idea especially in a warmer season. Wear comfortable stretchy clothes and we remove shoes for class. It is always a good idea to consult your doctor before starting a new exercise program including yoga.

Time: 9:30 - 10:30am Location: Good Hope School - Room 7 Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: EricaBoos,RYTofYogaFitness(YogaAlliance,YogaFitcertified)

Session: Date: Day: Fee: Program#:I January 8 - February 26 Tuesdays $74.00R/$84.00NR 243030-01 II January 10 - February 28 Thursdays $74.00R/$84.00NR 243030-02 III March 5 - April 30 (skip 3/26) Tuesdays $74.00R/$84.00NR 243030-03 IV March 7 - May 2 (skip 3/28) Thursdays $74.00R/$84.00NR 243030-04V May 7 - June 18 Tuesdays $65.00R/$75.00NR 243030-05 VI May 9 - June 20 Thursdays $65.00R/$75.00NR 243030-06

PickleballYes, PICKLEBALL – the fun game with the funny name! Created in the backyard of Washington Congressman Joel Pritchard in 1965, it is a combination of badminton, tennis and table tennis, and enjoyed by people of all ages. Using a badminton-sized court, tennis-heightnet,tabletennis-typepaddle,andabaseball-sizedwiffleball,usuallyplayedbydoubles,thisgamehasfewrulesandisfarless strenuous than tennis. It is easy to learn and provides plenty of exercise and eye-hand coordination; a game of strategy for both men and women, you don’t have to be tall and powerful. Want to watch a video? Go to USAPA.org, click on link to “What is Pickleball?” Register for the next free CLINICS to learn the game, or sit in on any open court session to see if you’d like it.

Location: Range Line School - Gym 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonMin/Max: 4/20Instructor: Mequon Rec. Dept. Staff

Session: Date: Day: Time: Fee: Program#:FREE CLINIC December 8 Saturday 10:00am - 12noon FREE 241250-01I January 3 - February 28 Thursdays 1:00 - 3:00pm $27.00R/$37.00NR 241250-02II January 5 - February 23 Saturdays 9:00 - 11:00am $24.00R/$34.00NR 241250-03III March 2 - April 27 Saturdays 9:00 - 11:00am $27.00R/$37.00NR 241250-04IV March 7 - April 25 Thursdays 1:00 - 3:00pm $24.00R/$34.00NR 241250-05V May 2 - June 6 Thursdays 1:00 - 3:00pm $18.00R/$28.00NR 241250-06VI May 4 - June 8 Saturdays 9:00 - 11:00am $18.00R/$28.00NR 241250-07

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SheepsheadLearn the popular card game of Sheepshead (Schafkopf – In German). It is a card game, originated in Central Europe in the late 1700s, and popular in Wisconsin, because of its’ large German-American population. Many European nationalities now enjoy this game of Sheepshead, which uses 32 cards (7s thru Aces), and accumulates points to determine the winner. Sign up for this fun and low-key course to learn the basics, or to improve your fundamental concepts. The Instructor has many years of experience and is eager to share his knowledge with you. You may even want to participate in the Nicolet Recreation Department’s (and the Glendale Senior Citizens’ Club) Annual Sheepshead Tournament, held in the Spring of each year.

Date: March 18 - May 6Day: MondaysTime: 4:00 - 5:00pmLocation: LX Senior Center 217 W. Dunwood Rd. - Fox PointFee: $30.00R/$40.00NRProgram#: 242370-01Min/Max: 8/20Instructor: Dennis Staral

Mah JonggWinds! Bams! Dragons! Learn an ancient game with a modern twist. Mah Jongg had been a popular game in America since the 1920’s. (Note: this is NOT merely matching tiles, sometimes erroneously called Mah Jongg.) Combining both luck and skill, you will findpeopleofallages.AlthoughthisgameofChinesetilesisplayedby4people,theplayisindividualsopartnersarenotneeded.Groups of “Mahj” friends play regularly for years, so come and see why so many people have enjoyed this game for so long! You too will be able to play after this class. Fee includes current National Mah Jongg League Cards and materials. Day: Mondays Time: 10:00 - 11:30amLocation: Range Line School - Room C110 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonFee: $56.00R/$66.00NRMin/Max: 4/20Instructor: Mequon Rec. Dept. Staff

Session: Date: Program#:I March 11 - April 15 242071-01II April 22 - June 3 (skip 5/27) 242071-02

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Bridge LessonsThe dates printed here are for students who are currently taking lessons. Our bridge lessons start in the fall for beginners and are an ongoing series of 6 week sessions through the month of June. Because bridge is a game that needs a strong foundation of basic knowledge, beginners may only sign up in September. If you have prior basic bridge knowledge you could possibly join the interme-diate group. Please call Billie Dillon, our instructor, if you think you might qualify mid year at 262-893-8877

Day: ThursdaysTime: 10:00 - 11:30amLocation: Range Line School - Room 107 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonFee: $54.00R/$64.00NRMin/Max: 10/18Instructor: Billie Dillon

Session: Level: Date: Time: Program#:I Beginner February 7 - March 21 1:00 - 3:00pm 242490-01II Intermediate February 7 - March 21 10:00am - 12noon 242490-02III Beginner March 28 - May 2 1:00 - 3:00pm 242490-03IV Intermediate March 28 - May 2 10:00am - 12noon 242490-04V Beginner May 16 - June 20 1:00 - 3:00pm 242490-05VI Intermediate May 16 - June 20 10:00am - 12noon 242490-06

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Sewing Programs With Avis MarshSewing classes for everyone! Learn the basics or hone your skills. Find new sources for fabrics, discover new techniques, exchange fashion ideas and realize how easy and fun it is to sew under the expert tutelage of Avis Marsh. Specify section.

Location: Lydell Community Center - Room 22 5205N.LydellAve.-WhitefishBayFee: $75.00R/$85.00NRMin/Max: 6/16 Instructor: Avis Marsh

Session: Date: Day: Time: Program#:I February 11 - April 15 Mondays 9:30am - 12noon 242500-01 II February 11 - April 15 Mondays 12:30 - 3:00pm 242500-02 III February 11 - April 15 Mondays 6:30 - 9:00pm 242500-03IV February 13 - April 17 Wednesdays 9:30am - 12:00pm 242500-04

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Safety Driving Class - 55 Alive ClassLearndefensivedrivingtechniques,newtrafficlaws,rulesoftheroad, and much more in this exciting course. Find out how to adjust your driving to age-related changes in vision, learning and reaction time. You might even get an insurance discount! You don’t have to take a test either! Millions of people have taken advantage of this valuable course. Please bring your driver’s license and an AARP card if you have one. Sign up NOW! Space is limited. Date: March 28Day: ThursdayTime: 12:30 - 4:30pmLocation: Range Line School - Room 108 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonFee: $16.00R/$26.00NRProgram#: 242070-01Min/Max: 7/25 CO-OP

Badger Band ConcertUnder the direction of Professor Michael Leckrone, (he hasn’t retired as of printing) the Wisconsin Band has become the top collegiate marching band in the nation. Why? Because the Wisconsin Band consists of over 300 hard-working and enthu-siastic students and staff members who strive to keep “raising the bar” year after year. On Thursday, April 18, the UW Varsity Marching Band will celebrate its 38th annual spring concert at the Kohl Center. No other college band puts on such an extrava-ganza complete with professional staging, lighting, sound and pyrotechnics performed for 25,000 Badger fans each year. The Wisconsin Band is pleased to announce another action-packed spring concert with special guests to be announced. There will be lots of surprises and effects during this 21/2 hour concert. Dinner stop (on your own) is at East Towne Mall and then on to the concert. This trip is extremely popular, please register ASAP. These tickets will go fast - please register ASAP. Please check for availability after March 1 – cannot give refunds after this date – bus times are subject to change.

Date: April 18Day: ThursdayTime: Bus loads at 2:30pm Bus departs at 2:45pm Bus returns approx. at 11:30pmLocation: Range Line School - Parking Lot (SW corner) 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - MequonFee: $58.00R/$68.00NRProgram#: 242060-01Min/Max: 7/25

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Awareness Through Movement for Natural Pain ReliefRefineyourabilitytotapintothepowerofself-healing&relieffromchronicpaininthismovementseries.Ifyouareexperiencingincreased aches & pains, loss of vitality & energy, stiffness, or feel stuck in old patterns that you want to change, this class is for you! Patricia is skilled at helping people transform pain into possibility, ease & well-being. Day: FridaysTime: 9:30 - 11:00am Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts - Upper Level Education Center 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale Fee: $15.00R/$25.00NRMin/Max: 4/20Instructor: Patricia Holman, GCFP, ABM for Children

Session: Date: Program#: Session: Date: Program#:I January 11 242550-01 V February 8 242550-05II January 18 242550-02 VI February 15 242550-06III January 25 242550-03 VII February 22 242550-07IV February 1 242550-04 VIII March 1 242550-08

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Dear New Member:

On behalf of the Glendale Senior Citizens Club, I wel-come you to our club! To complete your registra-tion process you will need to fillouttheenclosedregistra-tion card and return it to the above address. This can be done in person or through the mail.

Enclosed are your Senior Citizens Club I.D. and a pink hand out that describes our club. Our General meet-ings are held on the second Wednesday of each month. They are held in the Com-mons of the Glen Hills Middle School, 2600 W. Mill Rd., un-less stated differently on the monthly calendar. You can look at the monthly News Lettertofindoutthetopicofthe General meeting. Cur-rent activities are also listed on the monthly calendar. You should receive a news-letter every two months.

If you should have any questions about the activi-ties of the club please dial our club number at 414-540-2100.

Sincerely yours,Mr. Larry OusterlingMembership Chairman

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• MonthlyMovies• DayTrips/Plays,Tours, etc.• Bridge&Sheepshead• Crafts• ShuffleboardCourts• Bowling• Library• Summer&Winter Picnics• Billiards• MonthlyGeneral Meeting with Entertainment and Refreshments • SpecialInterest Meetings• AnnualOktoberfest Celebration• DecemberHoliday Party• MarchAnniversary Club Dinner• BrewerBaseball Games

Our beautiful clubroom, lo-cated on the lower level of Glen Hills Middle Schoolwas especially designed for Seniors, with fullkitchen, restroom facilities, and elevator access.

For more information, call 540-2100.

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20th ANNUAL GLENDALE OPEN SHEEPSHEAD TOURNAMENT

SPONSORED BY: GLENDALE SENIOR CITIZENS’ CLUB &NICOLET RECREATION DEPARTMENT

This is a recreational Five-Handed Sheepshead Tournament offered for Fun, Fellowship and Fundraising. Every Registrant will play three (3) rounds of fifteen (15) hands. Food and beverages, will be a part of this exciting day.

Food/Beverages Will Be Available For Sale – Starting At 10:15 AM

DATE: Saturday, April 6, 2013

TIME: 10:30 AM Registration (Doors open at 10:00 AM(ARRIVAL TIME LATER THAN 11:30 AM “CANCELS” YOUR REGISTRATION)

11:45 AM Announcements - Rules/Scoring 12:00 PM Start Playing Cards - Round 1 1:00 PM Round 2 2:00 PM Round 3 3:15 PM (Est.) Announcement of Winners

PLACE: Nicolet High School - Cafeteria6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road Glendale, Wisconsin 53217 (see map on reverse side of flyer)All registrants please enter through the north entrance (handicap accessible).

Fee: $15.00 ($20.00 After March 1, 2013)

1st Place: $100.00 & plaque; 2nd Place: $75.00; 3rd Place: $50.00; 4th Place: $40.00; 5th Place: $30.006th-10th Places: $25.00; 11th-15th Places: $20.00

REGISTER EARLY -- Registration Limited to the First 300 Participants!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

SHEEPSHEAD REGISTRATION FORM(ADULTS OF ANY AGE)

(Pre-Registration Encouraged By March 1, 2013)

Name______________________________________________ Home Phone __________________

Address____________________________________________ Work Phone __________________

City/State/Zip______________________________________________________________________ Make Checks Payable To:

Fee Enclosed: $__________

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arsi

ty08

:00

AM

NH

S V

arsi

ty W

rest

ling

- N

icol

et S

cram

ble

Nic

olet

Hig

h S

choo

l S

wim

min

g/D

ivin

g -

Boy

s09

:30

AM

NH

S B

oys

Var

sity

Sw

imm

ing

& D

ivin

g -

Spr

int I

nvita

tiona

lN

icol

et H

igh

Sch

ool

Dec

3,

2012

- M

onB

aske

tbal

l - B

oys

Var

sity

07:0

0 P

MN

HS

Boy

s V

arsi

ty B

aske

tbal

l @ W

est B

end

Wes

tW

est B

end

Wes

t Hig

hS

choo

lD

ec 4

, 20

12 -

Tue

Sw

imm

ing/

Div

ing

-B

oys

06:0

0 P

MN

HS

Boy

s V

arsi

ty/J

V S

wim

min

g &

Div

ing

vs. M

ilwau

kee

Luth

eran

Nic

olet

Hig

h S

choo

l

Bas

ketb

all -

Girl

sV

arsi

ty07

:00

PM

NH

S G

irls

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all @

Milw

auke

e K

ing

Milw

auke

e R

ufus

Kin

gH

igh

Sch

ool

Hoc

key

- B

oys

Var

sity

(Co-

op)

08:0

0 P

MB

oys

Var

sity

Hoc

key

@ O

rego

nO

rego

n Ic

e H

ocke

y R

ink

Dec

5,

2012

- W

edG

ymna

stic

s06

:30

PM

NH

S V

arsi

ty/J

V G

ymna

stic

s vs

. Por

t Was

hing

ton

Nic

olet

Hig

h S

choo

l D

ec 6

, 20

12 -

Thu

Hoc

key

- G

irls

(Co-

op)

G

irls

Hoc

key

- To

urna

men

tU

nive

rsity

Sch

ool o

fM

ilwau

kee

Wre

stlin

g -

Var

sity

07:3

0 P

MN

HS

Var

sity

Wre

stlin

g vs

. Milw

auke

e Lu

ther

anN

icol

et H

igh

Sch

ool

Dec

7,

2012

- F

riH

ocke

y -

Girl

s (C

o-op

)

Girl

s H

ocke

y -

Tour

nam

ent

Uni

vers

ity S

choo

l of

Milw

auke

eS

wim

min

g/D

ivin

g -

Boy

s04

:00

PM

NH

S B

oys

Var

sity

/JV

Sw

imm

ing

& D

ivin

g -

Nor

th S

hore

Con

fere

nce

Rel

ays

Hom

este

ad H

igh

Sch

ool

Bas

ketb

all -

Boy

sV

arsi

ty07

:30

PM

NH

S B

oys

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all v

s. M

ilwau

kee

Luth

eran

Nic

olet

Hig

h S

choo

l

Bas

ketb

all -

Girl

sV

arsi

ty07

:30

PM

NH

S G

irls

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all @

Milw

auke

e Lu

ther

anM

ilwau

kee

Luth

eran

Hig

h S

choo

l H

ocke

y -

Boy

s V

arsi

ty(C

o-op

)07

:30

PM

Boy

s V

arsi

ty H

ocke

y @

Ken

osha

Ple

asan

t Pra

irie

Ice

Ple

x

Dec

8, 2

012

- S

atH

ocke

y -

Girl

s (C

o-op

)

Girl

s H

ocke

y -

Tour

nam

ent

Uni

vers

ity S

choo

l of

Milw

auke

eW

rest

ling

- V

arsi

ty08

:30

AM

NH

S V

arsi

ty W

rest

ling

- In

vita

tiona

lS

hebo

ygan

Fal

ls H

igh

Sch

ool

Hoc

key

- B

oys

Var

sity

(Co-

op)

07:0

0 P

MB

oys

Var

sity

Hoc

key

@ B

rook

field

The

Pon

ds Ic

e A

rena

Dec

11,

201

2 -

Tue

Bas

ketb

all -

Boy

sV

arsi

ty07

:30

PM

NH

S B

oys

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all @

Por

t Was

hing

ton

Por

t Was

hing

ton

Hig

hS

choo

lB

aske

tbal

l - G

irls

Var

sity

07:3

0 P

MN

HS

Girl

s V

arsi

ty B

aske

tbal

l vs.

Por

t Was

hing

ton

Nic

olet

Hig

h S

choo

l

Pag

e 1

of 4

Wed

nesd

ay, N

ovem

ber

7, 2

012

Ath

letic

Sch

edul

es

Dec

12,

201

2 -

Wed

Gym

nast

ics

06:3

0 P

MN

HS

Var

sity

/JV

Gym

nast

ics

@ M

enom

onee

Falls

/Ger

man

tow

nM

enom

onee

Fal

ls H

igh

Sch

ool

Hoc

key

- B

oys

Var

sity

(Co-

op)

07:0

0 P

MB

oys

Var

sity

Hoc

key

@ G

erm

anto

wn

Ket

tle M

orai

ne Ic

eC

ente

rD

ec 1

3, 2

012

- Th

uS

wim

min

g/D

ivin

g -

Boy

s06

:00

PM

NH

S B

oys

Var

sity

/JV

Sw

imm

ing

& D

ivin

g @

Por

t Was

hing

ton

Por

t Was

hing

ton

Hig

hS

choo

lW

rest

ling

- V

arsi

ty07

:30

PM

NH

S V

arsi

ty W

rest

ling

@ P

ort W

ashi

ngto

nP

ort W

ashi

ngto

n H

igh

Sch

ool

Dec

14,

201

2 -

Fri

Bas

ketb

all -

Boy

sV

arsi

ty07

:30

PM

NH

S B

oys

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all v

s. G

rafto

nN

icol

et H

igh

Sch

ool

Bas

ketb

all -

Girl

sV

arsi

ty07

:30

PM

NH

S G

irls

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all @

Gra

fton

Gra

fton

Hig

h S

choo

l

Dec

15,

201

2 -

Sat

Bas

ketb

all -

Boy

sV

arsi

ty01

:30

PM

NH

S B

oys

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all -

NY

2LA

Sho

otou

t vs.

St.

John

sN

W M

ilita

ry A

cade

my

Hom

este

ad H

igh

Sch

ool

Hoc

key

- B

oys

Var

sity

(Co-

op)

08:0

0 P

MB

oys

Var

sity

Hoc

key

@ B

eloi

t Mem

oria

lE

dwar

ds Ic

e C

ente

r

Dec

17,

201

2 -

Mon

Hoc

key

- B

oys

Var

sity

(Co-

op)

06:0

0 P

MB

oys

Var

sity

Hoc

key

@ G

reen

dale

Wils

on P

ark

Dec

18,

201

2 -

Tue

Sw

imm

ing/

Div

ing

-B

oys

06:0

0 P

MN

HS

Boy

s V

arsi

ty/J

V S

wim

min

g &

Div

ing

vs. W

est B

end

Eas

tN

icol

et H

igh

Sch

ool

Dec

19,

201

2 -

Wed

Gym

nast

ics

06:3

0 P

MN

HS

Var

sity

/JV

Gym

nast

ics

vs. S

hore

woo

dN

icol

et H

igh

Sch

ool

Dec

21,

201

2 -

Fri

Bas

ketb

all -

Boy

sV

arsi

ty07

:30

PM

NH

S B

oys

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all @

Ced

arbu

rgC

edar

burg

Hig

h S

choo

l

Bas

ketb

all -

Girl

sV

arsi

ty07

:30

PM

NH

S G

irls

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all v

s. C

edar

burg

Nic

olet

Hig

h S

choo

l

Dec

22,

201

2 -

Sat

Hoc

key

- G

irls

(Co-

op)

01:0

0 P

MG

irls

Hoc

key

@ F

ond

du L

acB

lue

Line

Fam

ily Ic

eC

ente

rH

ocke

y -

Boy

s V

arsi

ty(C

o-op

)06

:00

PM

Boy

s V

arsi

ty H

ocke

y vs

. Hom

este

adM

SO

E K

ern

Cen

ter

Dec

26,

201

2 -

Wed

Hoc

key

- B

oys

Var

sity

(Co-

op)

B

oys

Var

sity

Hoc

key

- A

dmira

ls C

upW

ilson

Par

k

Dec

27,

201

2 -

Thu

Hoc

key

- G

irls

(Co-

op)

G

irls

Hoc

key

- To

urna

men

tH

ocke

y -

Boy

s V

arsi

ty(C

o-op

)

Boy

s V

arsi

ty H

ocke

y -

Adm

irals

Cup

Bra

dley

Cen

ter

Bas

ketb

all -

Girl

sV

arsi

ty03

:30

PM

NH

S G

irls

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all -

5th

Ann

ual C

hris

tine

Rat

hke

Mem

oria

l Tou

rnam

ent v

s. A

rrow

head

Fran

klin

Hig

h S

choo

l

Dec

28,

201

2 -

Fri

Bas

ketb

all -

Girl

sV

arsi

ty

NH

S G

irls

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all -

5th

Ann

ual C

hris

tine

Rat

hke

Mem

oria

l Tou

rnam

ent

Fran

klin

Hig

h S

choo

l

Hoc

key

- G

irls

(Co-

op)

G

irls

Hoc

key

- To

urna

men

tH

ocke

y -

Boy

s V

arsi

ty(C

o-op

)

Boy

s V

arsi

ty H

ocke

y -

Adm

irals

Cup

Bra

dley

Cen

ter

Wre

stlin

g -

Var

sity

10:0

0 A

MN

HS

Var

sity

Wre

stlin

g -

Mid

-Sta

tes

Wre

stlin

g C

lass

icW

hite

wat

er H

igh

Sch

ool

Bas

ketb

all -

Boy

sV

arsi

ty07

:00

PM

NH

S B

oys

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all @

Pew

auke

eP

ewau

kee

Hig

h S

choo

l

Dec

29,

201

2 -

Sat

Bas

ketb

all -

Girl

sV

arsi

ty

NH

S G

irls

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all -

5th

Ann

ual C

hris

tine

Rat

hke

Mem

oria

l Tou

rnam

ent

Fran

klin

Hig

h S

choo

l

Hoc

key

- G

irls

(Co-

op)

G

irls

Hoc

key

- To

urna

men

tW

rest

ling

- V

arsi

ty10

:00

AM

NH

S V

arsi

ty W

rest

ling

- M

id-S

tate

s W

rest

ling

Cla

ssic

Whi

tew

ater

Hig

h S

choo

l Ja

n 3,

201

3 -

Thu

Sw

imm

ing/

Div

ing

-B

oys

06:0

0 P

MN

HS

Boy

s V

arsi

ty/J

V S

wim

min

g &

Div

ing

vs. G

rafto

nN

icol

et H

igh

Sch

ool

Ski

ing

- B

oys/

Girl

s(C

o-op

)06

:00

PM

Boy

s/G

irls

Ski

ing

Mee

tH

eilig

er S

ki C

lub

Wre

stlin

g -

Var

sity

07:3

0 P

MN

HS

Var

sity

Wre

stlin

g vs

. Gra

fton

Nic

olet

Hig

h S

choo

l Ja

n 4,

201

3 -

Fri

Hoc

key

- B

oys

Var

sity

(Co-

op)

05:4

5 P

MB

oys

Var

sity

Hoc

key

@ W

auke

sha

Nag

awau

kee

Ice

Rin

k

Hoc

key

- G

irls

(Co-

op)

07:0

0 P

MG

irls

Hoc

key

vs. M

iddl

eton

Uni

vers

ity S

choo

l of

Milw

auke

eB

aske

tbal

l - B

oys

Var

sity

07:3

0 P

MN

HS

Boy

s V

arsi

ty B

aske

tbal

l @ G

erm

anto

wn

Ger

man

tow

n H

igh

Sch

ool

Bas

ketb

all -

Girl

sV

arsi

ty07

:30

PM

NH

S G

irls

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all v

s. G

erm

anto

wn

Nic

olet

Hig

h S

choo

l

Jan

5, 2

013

- S

atW

rest

ling

- V

arsi

ty09

:00

AM

NH

S V

arsi

ty W

rest

ling

- In

vita

tiona

lW

est A

llis

Nat

han

Hal

eH

igh

Sch

ool

Hoc

key

- G

irls

(Co-

op)

07:0

0 P

MG

irls

Hoc

key

vs. G

reen

Bay

Eas

tU

nive

rsity

Sch

ool o

fM

ilwau

kee

Jan

7, 2

013

- M

onB

aske

tbal

l - G

irls

Var

sity

07:3

0 P

MN

HS

Girl

s V

arsi

ty B

aske

tbal

l vs.

Wes

t Alli

s H

ale

Nic

olet

Hig

h S

choo

l

Jan

8, 2

013

- Tu

eH

ocke

y -

Boy

s V

arsi

ty(C

o-op

)06

:00

PM

Boy

s V

arsi

ty H

ocke

y vs

. Sto

ught

onM

SO

E K

ern

Cen

ter

Jan

9, 2

013

- W

edG

ymna

stic

s06

:30

PM

NH

S V

arsi

ty/J

V G

ymna

stic

s @

Whi

tefis

h B

ayW

hite

fish

Bay

Hig

hS

choo

lJa

n 10

, 20

13 -

Thu

Sw

imm

ing/

Div

ing

-B

oys

06:0

0 P

MN

HS

Boy

s V

arsi

ty/J

V S

wim

min

g &

Div

ing

@ C

edar

burg

Ced

arbu

rg H

igh

Sch

ool

Ski

ing

- B

oys/

Girl

s(C

o-op

)06

:00

PM

Boy

s/G

irls

Ski

ing

Mee

tH

eilig

er S

ki C

lub

Hoc

key

- G

irls

(Co-

op)

07:0

0 P

MG

irls

Hoc

key

vs. A

rrow

head

Uni

vers

ity S

choo

l of

Milw

auke

eW

rest

ling

- V

arsi

ty07

:30

PM

NH

S V

arsi

ty W

rest

ling

@ C

edar

burg

Ced

arbu

rg H

igh

Sch

ool

Pag

e 2

of 4

Wed

nesd

ay, N

ovem

ber

7, 2

012

Ath

letic

Sch

edul

es

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Schedule subject to change. For complete schedule including directions to away games go to http://www.nicolet.k12.wi.us/activities/athletics.cfm

Go Kn

ight

s!

Jan

11, 2

013

- Fr

iB

aske

tbal

l - G

irls

Var

sity

05:4

5 P

MN

HS

Girl

s V

arsi

ty B

aske

tbal

l @ W

hite

fish

Bay

Whi

tefis

h B

ay H

igh

Sch

ool

Hoc

key

- G

irls

(Co-

op)

07:0

0 P

MG

irls

Hoc

key

vs. A

pple

ton

Wes

tU

nive

rsity

Sch

ool o

fM

ilwau

kee

Bas

ketb

all -

Boy

sV

arsi

ty07

:30

PM

NH

S B

oys

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all @

Whi

tefis

h B

ayW

hite

fish

Bay

Hig

hS

choo

lJa

n 12

, 201

3 -

Sat

Sw

imm

ing/

Div

ing

-B

oys

09:0

0 A

MN

HS

Boy

s V

arsi

ty S

wim

min

g &

Div

ing

- In

vita

tiona

lS

hore

woo

d H

igh

Sch

ool

Gym

nast

ics

10:0

0 A

MN

HS

Var

sity

Gym

nast

ics

- In

vita

tiona

lH

omes

tead

Hig

h S

choo

l W

rest

ling

- V

arsi

ty10

:00

AM

NH

S V

arsi

ty W

rest

ling

- C

linto

nvill

e Tr

ucke

r W

rest

ling

Invi

teC

linto

nvill

e H

igh

Sch

ool

Jan

15,

2013

- T

ueH

ocke

y -

Girl

s (C

o-op

)06

:00

PM

Girl

s H

ocke

y @

Xav

ier

Tri C

ount

y A

rena

B

aske

tbal

l - B

oys

Var

sity

07:0

0 P

MN

HS

Boy

s V

arsi

ty B

aske

tbal

l vs.

Wau

wat

osa

Wes

tN

icol

et H

igh

Sch

ool

Jan

16, 2

013

- W

edS

kiin

g -

Boy

s/G

irls

(Co-

op)

06:0

0 P

MB

oys/

Girl

s S

kiin

g M

eet

Alp

ine

Val

ley

Gym

nast

ics

06:3

0 P

MN

HS

Var

sity

/JV

Gym

nast

ics

vs. G

rafto

n/C

edar

burg

Nic

olet

Hig

h S

choo

l Ja

n 17

, 20

13 -

Thu

Wre

stlin

g -

Var

sity

07:3

0 P

MN

HS

Var

sity

Wre

stlin

g @

Ger

man

tow

nG

erm

anto

wn

Hig

hS

choo

lJa

n 18

, 201

3 -

Fri

Sw

imm

ing/

Div

ing

-B

oys

05:0

0 P

MN

HS

Boy

s V

arsi

ty/J

V D

ivin

g -

Kni

ghts

' 11

Div

e In

vita

tiona

lN

icol

et H

igh

Sch

ool

Bas

ketb

all -

Boy

sV

arsi

ty07

:30

PM

NH

S B

oys

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all @

Hom

este

adH

omes

tead

Hig

h S

choo

l

Bas

ketb

all -

Girl

sV

arsi

ty07

:30

PM

NH

S G

irls

Var

sity

Bas

ketb

all v

s. H

omes

tead

Nic

olet

Hig

h S

choo

l

Jan

19, 2

013

- S

atW

rest

ling

- V

arsi

ty08

:30

AM

NH

S V

arsi

ty W

rest

ling

- In

vita

tiona

lS

hebo

ygan

Nor

th H

igh

Sch

ool

Hoc

key

- B

oys

Var

sity

(Co-

op)

04:0

0 P

MB

oys

Var

sity

Hoc

key

vs. K

ettle

Mor

aine

MS

OE

Ker

n C

ente

r

Jan

20, 2

013

- S

unS

kiin

g -

Boy

s/G

irls

(Co-

op)

05:0

0 P

MB

oys/

Girl

s S

kiin

g M

eet

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Nicolet Recreation Department Advertising OpportunitiesAdvertise your business in four different ways with the Nicolet Recreation Department! Please contact Nate Brooks for more information at [email protected] or call (414) 351-7568.

Bulletin Advertising

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The bulletin is delivered to every household (11,000) in Bayside, Fox Point, Glendale, and River Hills 3 times a year. There are a total of 26,000 residents in the four communities. Deadlines for the bulletins are Summer – March 1st, Fall – July 1st, and Winter/Spring – November 1st.______________________________________________________________________________________

Website Advertising

1 Year 6 Months$300.00 $180.00

http://www.nicolet.k12.wi.us/activities/recreation.cfm

We added on-line registration to our website. Traffic on our site has increased dramatically as a result. This is a great way to promote your business.______________________________________________________________________________________

Recgram Advertising

4 Weeks Weekly $180.00 $50.00

The recgram is e-mailed weekly to a database of 2,000+ e-mail addresses using Constant Contact. The recgram is sent to participants to remind them of upcoming programs and other pertinent information from the Nicolet Recreation Department. Advertisements are located at the bottom of each recgram.______________________________________________________________________________________

Flyer Advertising

4 Weeks Weekly $180.00 $50.00

The school folder flyers are distributed once a week to 1,500 area feeder school students. The flyers are sent to area students to remind them of upcoming recreation programs. Advertisements are a full page in size and would be on the back of the flyer.

THIS PAGE COULD BE YOURS!

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Household Information: Date:__________________________ Alumni___

Name (person filling out form):________________________________________________________________

Address:___________________________________________________________________________________

City:__________________________________________ State:______ Zip:___________

Home Phone:________________________________Cell Phone:_____________________________________

E-mail Address:_____________________________________________________________________________

Unless otherwise notified, assume that you are enrolled in the program.

Waiver and Release of Claims“As a participant/parent/guardian in this program, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury and I agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, damages or loss which I/my child may ward or sustain as a result of participating in any and/or all activities connected with or associated with such a program. I agree to waive and relinquish all claims I/my child may ward or may have as a result of participating in this program against the Nicolet Recreation Department/Nicolet High School and its officers, agents, servants and employees. I do hereby fully release and discharge the Nicolet Recreation Department/Nicolet High School and its officers, agents, servants, and employees from any and all claims from injuries, damage or loss which I/my child may ward or may have or which may accrue to me/them on account of my/our participation in this program. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the Nicolet Recreation Department/Nicolet High School and its officers, agents, servants, and employees from any and all claims resulting from injuries, damages and losses sustained by me/them and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of this program. I have readand fully understand the above program details and waiver and release of all claims.”

For the activities that apply:Concussion & Head Injury Disclosure“As a Parent and as an Athlete it is important to recognize the signs, symptoms, and behaviors of concussions. By agreeing to this form you are stating that you understand the importance of recognizing and responding to the signs, symptoms, and behaviors of a concussion or head injury.”For more information go to: http://www.nicolet.k12.wi.us/cms_files/resources/concussion.pdfParent Agreement:I have read the Parent Concussion and Head Injury Information and understand what a concussion is and how it may be caused. I also understand the common signs, symptoms, and behaviors. I agree that my child must be removed from practice/play if a concussion is suspected. I understand that it is my responsibility to seek medical treatment if a suspected concussion is reported to me. I understand that my child cannot return to practice/play until providing written clearance from an appropriate health care provider to his/her coach. I understand the possible consequences of my child returning to practice/play too soon.Athlete Agreement:I have read the Athlete Concussion and Head Injury Information and understand what a concussion is and how it may be caused. I understand the importance of reporting a suspected concussion to my coaches and my parents/guardian. I understand that I must be removed from practice/play if a concussion is suspected. I understand that I must provide written clearance from an appropriate health care providerto my coach before returning to practice/play. I understand the possible consequence of returning to practice/play too soon and that mybrain needs time to heal.

Signature______________________________________________________________ Date_______________

Name Sex Birthdate Grade Program# Program Name Fee

Registration Form

Reduced Fee School Meal Program for Nicolet School District StudentsFor those families who meet the criteria for free school meal program, your child’s class fee can be reduced by 50% (supplies and materials excluded). School lists will be used to verify eligibility. “I certify that my child/children is/are eligible for the reduced fee school meal program”

Signature _________________________________________________________

Subtotal Fee:______________________

Less Reduced Fee:_________________

Total:____________________________

Cash ___ Check ___ / #_____ made payable to Nicolet Recreation Dept.

Credit Card ___ MasterCard ____ Visa ____ Expiration Date_________

Card number __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __

Cardholder Name____________________________________________

Nicolet Recreation Department6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd.Glendale, WI 53217

Phone: (414) 351-7566Fax: (414) 351-4053

www.nicolet.k12.wi.us

On-line registration: https://rec.nicolet.k12.wi.us

Ways To Register: On-line!, Mail, Fax, Walk-In, Phone, & Drop Box

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