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The 2014 City of Edmond Parks & Recreation Summer Guide is filled with classes and events for the entire family. Our Concert in the Parks and annual Cardboard Boat Regatta are just a couple of our great activities for the 2014 Summer season in Edmond.

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Classes & Eventscit y of edmond parks & recreation

2014 summer

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Who wants to HAVE FUN this summer?

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4th of July Activities SEE PAGE 13

Concerts in the Park SEE PAGE 19

Movie Nights SEE BACK COVER

Edmondopoly Life-size Game Day SEE PAGE 20

Kick-off your LibertyFest activities with a trip to Arcadia Lake. Whether you’re a seasoned boat designer or just getting started, our Cardboard Boat Regatta is fun for all. Registration begins Tuesday, April 1st and applications can be found online at edmondparks.com. Food will be available for purchase.

Friday • June 27, 2014Arcadia Lake • Edmond Park

$35-65 Entry fee depending on category.$5 Event fee (to watch) • Races begin @ 6:30p

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CONTAC TSArcadia Lake 216–7470

Festival Market Place 359–4630

KickingBird Golf Club 341–5350

KickingBird Tennis Center 348–3120

Pelican Bay Aquatic Center 216–7647

Parks and Recreation Admin. 359–4630

Recreation Programs 359–4630

Edmond Senior Center 216–7600

CONTENTS 2 Summer Camps!

10 Recreation Programs 10 ADULT Ages: 18 & Up

14 FAMILY Ages: 2 & Up

15 PRE–SCHOOL Ages: 2–5

16 YOUTH Ages: 6–12

18 TEEN Ages: 13–17

22 Register, Rent & Policies

24 Arcadia Lake

26 KickingBird Golf Club

28 KickingBird Tennis Center

30 Festival Market Place

32 Edmond Senior Center

37 Calendar of Events

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COMPUTER CAMP Youth Tech Inc. is an interactive com-puter camp that focuses on providing enrichment opportunities to students in the world of computers. With a caring environment at the core of camp values, Youth Tech strives to create a positive learning community that encourages creativity, fun and academic excellence. For more information about Youth Tech Inc. please visit our web site at youthtechinc.com

AnimationIn this class students will learn the basics of animation and digital design. Students who enjoy going to various sites to see fun interactive animations will love this course. This class will utilizes Adobe’s award winning animation software in Adobe Flash. Students will create fun interactive animations that they can share with the world.10-17 yrs.June 16-19 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $160

Video Game DesignThis course provides students with a fun interactive look at the world of video game design and development. Students enrolled in this camp will learn the ba-sics of video game design and produce several different interactive video games to share with their friends and family.10-17 yrs.June 16-19 1 – 4 p.m. $175June 23-26 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $175

Web DesignThis course is an in-depth look at the world of web design and development. Students enrolled in this session will learn how to build their own web site from start to finish using award winning suite of products. The learning for this camp does not end at the door students will have access to their web site with free hosting for one year.10-17 yrs.June 23-26 1 – 4 p.m. $165

The Gaming AcademyThe gaming academy is an all day course for students who love games. During this course students will be immersed into the world of 2D and 3D game design. The gaming academy is a combination of our Video Game Design, Advanced Game Design and 3D Game Design courses. The course offers students a variety of hands on experience designing and building their very own games. Students are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. 10-17 yrs.July 7-10 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. $325

Movie MakersThis hands-on, interactive course will instruct students on the world of digital video design and production. Students will film, direct and edit their own digital video creations. Students enrolled in this course will learn how to create a wide range of video projects, from music videos to 3D moves to share friends and family.10-17 yrs.July 14-17 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $150

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3D Game DesignVideo Game Design is a prerequisite for this course. This class offers and interac-tive look at the world of 3D Game Design. This awesome 3D video game design course offers the chance for students to create and immerse themselves in a 3D world. If you are looking to design profes-sional 3D games that both look and feel just like the ones you play at home, then you don’t want to miss this course.10-17 yrs.July 14-17 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. $170

MAD SCIENCE CAMP Mad Science camps offer a daily combi-nation of in-class discovery and explora-tion, outdoor games, physical activities and hands-on applications of the scien-tific principles presented.

Your child will be able touch, see, hear, smell and taste what science is really all about.

We use simple, real world science tech-niques that allow even the youngest of campers to enjoy our learning environ-ment. Campers create, build and as-semble a variety of take-home projects while exploring how science affects the world around us.

Secret Agent LabSuspects, schematics, and sleuths… oh my! Connect the dots using science to help solve a crime in this hands-on inves-tigation of the science of sleuthing. Chil-dren use the ‘scene solver’ to reconstruct the scene of a crime. Using the ‘whodunit-

kit’, they can practice their skills of recall and observation—matching character descriptions to reconstruct the face of the culprit!

Look out 007—the Mad Science spy academy is in session! From decoding messages to metal detectors and night vision, children have the opportunity to check out spy equipment and even create their own edible messages! They use the

‘secret code breaker’ to communicate in code, like real spies. With the ‘undercover observer’, children step into the shoes of spies in action. It will be a week of camp to remember! Children take home a detective tool at every session!7-12 yrs.June 23 – 27 9– 12 p.m. or 9 – 4 p.m. $124 Half Day/$235 Full Day

Jr. Explorer’s Club Mad Science invites your child to explore the world around us. Children explore fifteen different topics during this fun five-day camp. They take a trip through the solar system where each student be-comes a Mad Science Astronaut in train-ing. In an ‘explosive’ session, students get introduced to simple chemistry fun. We simulate a volcanic eruption, observe protein molecules in action as they turn into explosive colors, and more. They get fascinated with light and learn how shad-ows and rainbow colors are made using a rainbow a catcher. They will mix colors of light and explore the world of color.

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Take an imaginary trip to the beach and see how sand is made. Meet creatures that live in the ocean. Examine different shells, a starfish, & a sponge; and see how different sea creatures live. Make a tiny ocean to carry home! This is a week of fun exploration and discovery!4-7 yrs.June 23-27 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $124 Half DayJuly 21 – 25 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $124 Half Day

Machines, Bridges, Concoctions and BugsBuild arches and geodesic domes. Test loads and build some bridges; put on an engineer’s hat and learn about struc-tures. Find out how wedges, screws, and levers help with our daily lives. Use simple machines to complete different tasks like lifting weights and launching marshmal-lows. Walk on the wild side of things to explore owls, birds, and all kinds of bugs. Learn about polymers and crystals, make and take them home! Kitchen Chemistry comes alive as campers make concoc-tions using fun and tasty ingredients—and eat them as well even as they learn about chemical reactions7-12 yrs.July 7-11 9– 12 p.m. or 9 – 4 p.m. $124 Half Day/ $235 Full Day

Lego Mindstorm RoboticsChildren explore the exciting world of robotics! They learn the mechanical aspects of robots such as gears, torque, hydraulics and pneumatics. They discover electrical circuitry as it powers robots at work. They then learn the robot’s principal components and identify, compare, and test many toy robots. They form small robotics teams to build programmable robots using the Lego NXT Mindstorms systems. Children work with ultrasonic, touch, color and motion sensors which collect information around them. The program interprets this information and makes the robot re-spond to its environment. Children make the robots move in a dancing fashion, identify colors, follow a line and avoids objects around. These future roboticists will learn teamwork, problem solving and critical thinking skills, and develop the value of self-motivation and resourceful-ness. Each child will build his own 6-in-1 solar robot to take home.7-12 yrs.July 14-18 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $141 Half Day

ABRAKADOODLE ART CAMPAbrakadoodle art camps are action-packed camp experiences filled with FUN and lots of wholesome activities. Your kids will be inspired and creative while sharing laughs and developing friend-ships. Your kids will have fun creating art, learning about artists, playing games, lis-tening to music and more! Each week of camp will have a different fun theme with different art projects and activities. If you sign up in the middle of the week you

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will pay the prorated fee. Child must bring a sack lunch. Snack will be pro-vided. If your child has any kind of food allergy please pack them their own snack. 6 – 12 yrs. Session 1: June 2-6Session 2: June 9 – 13Session 3: June 16-20Session 4: June 23-27Session 5: June 30 – July 3Session 6: July 7 – 11Session 7: July 14 – 18Session 8: July 21 – 25Session 9: July 28 – August 1Session 10: August 4 – 89 a.m. – 4 p.m. $230

KID CO. THEATRE CAMPSKid Co. Theatre is a family run theatre group that enriches the lives of children through theatrical creation and collabo-ration. Theatre camps help kids build self-esteem, discover how to work togeth-er, become more empathetic and tolerant of other, learn new creative problem solving techniques and most impor- tantly have fun!

Create-A-Play CampDuring this camp kids will work together to create and perform their very own original play. To register for this camp please contact Kid Co. at 563-KIDS. ok-kidco.org 2nd -5th grade June 9-13 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. $225

Kinder CampDuring this camp younger kids will learn about creating theater. To register for this camp please contact Kid Co. at 563-KIDS. okkidco.org K – 1st gradeJuly 21-24 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $135 KINDERMUSIK WITH ALYSSAKindermusik gives your child the op-portunity to enjoy music through rhythm, instruments, singing and dancing. It helps develop body awareness, coordina-tion, and spatial relationships through synchronized and creative movement and simple dances. Language skills are developed and honed through exposure to literature (an important component of the curriculum). Children also explore vo-cal sounds and singing, which foster the development of your child’s first and most important instrument—the voice!

Tell Me a Tale CampThrough storytelling, your children will develop an early awareness of rhythm, movement, singing, and drama in our special week of “Tell Me A Tale” camp. Each lesson features a new tale from around the world, explored through multi-instrument and multi-cultural ele-ments. All told, it’s an around-the-imag-ination adventure of the greatest stories from Europe, Malaysia, South Africa, and more. Snacks and craft included too! If your child is 5 or 6 years of age you can sign them up for both camps and receive a $20 discount.

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Children that choose this option must bring a sack lunch and will eat/play from 11am-Noon. To register for this class please visit kindermusikatcrossings.com Classes will be held at the MAC.3.5 to 6 yrs.June 9-13 9 – 11 a.m. or 12 – 2 p.m. $130

All Keyed UpWe’re All Keyed Up! There is magic to be found in those 88 keys! Immerse yourself in the magic of keyboards of all kinds. Listen to and learn about pianos, organs, synthesizers, and harpsichords. You’ll explore staccato and legato sounds, get to know the sounds of a few famous composers, and even experiment with composition. This is the perfect way for a young child to build keyboarding skills needed for formal piano lessons in a fun class-style environment. This class is for NEW & BEGINNER piano players! Camp includes Kindermusik Digital Materials + Castanets, Music, Movement and Instru-ment Ensembles, Introduction to Key-board, Singing and Vocal Exploration, Storytelling, and Games. If your child is 5 or 6 years of age you can sign them up for both camps and receive a $20 dis-count. Children that choose this option must bring a sack lunch and will eat/play from 11am-Noon. To register for this class please visit kindermusikatcrossings.com Classes will be held at the MAC.5-8 yrs.June 9-13 12 – 2 p.m. $130

TIPPI TOES CAMPVoted Best Dance Studio by Metro Family Magazine, Tippi Toes is a chil-dren’s dance company that provides a welcoming environment for children to experience the joys of dance, self expres-sion and movement.

Tippi Toes Princess CampOnce upon a time in a not so far away land, Tippi Toes planned a beautiful Princess Dance Camp. Young campers will come from near and far dressed in princess or ballerina attire and dance, share stories, attend the princess beauty parlor, work on crafts and play games! At the end of their time, they will invite their King and Queen (mom & dad) to attend a dance performance and award cer-emony. Child must be potty trained by the start of camp. To register for this camp please visit tippitoesdance.com3-7 yrs.July 21 – 23 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $90

EXTREME ANIMALS CAMPSExtreme animals is a zoo to you zoo that rescues and cares for exotic animals. The owner has been around wild/exotic ani-mals most of her life and believes that by allowing others to interact with animals they may never encounter in the wild, they gain a respect and desire to protect animals they otherwise would have no reason to care about. This is essential in the preservation of the entire planet’s wildlife. In these camps you will get up close and personal with wild and exotic animals while learning about them and their habitats.

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Extreme Animals of Africa and South America Take a walk on the WILD side! Join us on a safari as we interact with the animals and learn about the cultures of these amazing places. Along with having lots of fun, we will be learning and participat-ing in conservation efforts for endan-gered species like lemurs. You will have a chance to observe a training session with Serabi our beautiful African serval and engage in water play with our baby crocodiles. Students will have the rare op-portunity to learn about these and many other animals as they interact in a safe and entertaining environment. Bongo drums, arts and crafts, jungle exercise sessions and animal interaction are just the beginning of the fun things going on at this camp. 6-12 yrs.June 2 – 6 9– 12 p.m. or 9 – 4 p.m. $161 half day/$276 full dayJuly 28 – Aug 1 9– 12 p.m. or 9 – 4 p.m. $161 half day/$276 full day

Extreme Animals of Australia and AsiaLet’s take a walkabout down under! Australia is a harsh environment and the animals there have amazing ways to deal with it. From hopping kangaroos and sun-loving dragons in Australia to otters and snakes in Asia, our camp is a WILD place to be! Learn about these two different continents wile interacting with animals from both and take part in conservation efforts for the endangered Tasmanian Devil. Music, cultural educa-

tion, arts and crafts and a little bit of fun exercise are just the beginning of the fun things going on at this camp. 6-12 yrs.June 9 – 13 9– 12 p.m. or 9 – 4 p.m. $161 half day/$276 full dayAugust 4 – 8 9– 12 p.m. or 9 – 4 p.m. $161 half day/$276 full day

SYLVAN LEARNING CAMPSylvan Learning Center is the #1 provider of supplemental education services in the nation. Over the past 20 years, Sylvan has given over a million kids the confi-dence and skills to do better in school. Our innovative programs cater to every child’s individual learning style and al-lows your child to feel good about learn-ing. Our summer camps are designed with engaging activities and games that make summer learning fun! Most impor-tantly our summer camps are a great way to help your child avoid summer learning loss and head back to school with confi-dence! Enroll in two or more camps and receive a 10% discount.

ACADEMIC READING CAMPSLaunch into ReadingSylvan’s most requested camp! Get your younger readers started out right in this camp. Your K-1st grade child will learn letters and sounds, make rhyming words and learn the magic of reading.Grades K-1stJune 2-6 9:15-11:45a.m. $199June 16-20 9:15-11:45a.m. $199July 21-25 9:15-11:45a.m. $199July 28-Aug 1 9:15-11:45a.m. $199

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Read AheadReview the core strategies of reading comprehension in a fun group environ-ment. Your child will build skills and moti-vation for reading in interesting ways.Grades 2-5June 2-6 9:15-11:45a.m. $199June 16-20 9:15-11:45a.m. $199July 21-25 9:15-11:45a.m. $199July 28-Aug 1 9:15-11:45a.m. $199

ACADEMIC MATH CAMPSCamp Sum FunMaster addition and subtraction facts in fun and interesting ways. These all im-portant facts are foundational to many other skills. Your child will spend the week in multiple methods and modalities learning the basic facts of adding and subtracting.Grades 2-5June 2-6 9:15-11:45a.m. $199June 16-20 9:15-11:45a.m. $199July 21-25 12:45-2:45p.m. $199July 28-Aug 1 12:45-2:45p.m. $199

Fraction ActionTake the mystery out of fractions and gain real understanding. Learn that fractions can be fun! Learn to add, sub-tract, multiply and divide fractions with confidence.Grades 3-5June 2-6 12:45-2:45p.m. $199June 16-20 12:45-2:45p.m. $199July 21-25 12:45-2:45p.m. $199July 28-Aug 1 12:45-2:45p.m. $199

Multiply DivideGet a real understanding of multiplica-tion and division and make memoriz-ing them easy. Children will be able to increase their accuracy and speed when solving problems.Grades 3-5June 2-6 12:45-2:45p.m. $199June 16-20 12:45-2:45p.m. $199July 21-25 12:45-2:45p.m. $199July 28-Aug 1 12:45-2:45p.m. $199

EDMOND PARKS AND RECREATION CAMPEdmond Parks and Recreation promotes family and community bonds that last a lifetime. In our variety of half day camps you will have fun learning new things, making new friends and playing games or making or crafts.

Intro to Guitar CampThis camp is for absolute beginners and those who have taken only a few lessons. Learn how to read a chord chart and a scale chart, finger pick and how to prac-tice effectively. The camp will end with a short jam session and the campers beingable to play one song. Guitar required and music stand preferred. Sheet music will be provided. 8 yrs. & UpJuly 14 – 18 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. $96

Let’s Write a Rock Song Guitar CampThis camp is for guitar players ranging in experience from beginners with some musical experience to advanced students. Campers will write songs, prepare cos-tumes, learn how to structure a show and give a 30-minute performance at the end of the camp. 11 yrs. & UpJuly 14 – 18 12:30 – 3 p.m. $96

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Sewing CampYou will have lots of fun learning how to sew, thread, operate a sewing machine, cut patterns and more! You will get to take home three finished projects made by you. There will be a new project each day.6-12 yrs.July 16-18 1-3 p.m. $80July 30-Aug 1 1-3 p.m. $80

Camp ArcadiaCome explore nature, hike, swim, kayak, bike, fish and play field games at this fun outside adventure camp. Bring a bag with a sack lunch, sunscreen, towel and swimsuit each day. Wear athletic clothes and tennis shoes. Drop off and pick up is at the MAC at Mitch Park. We will take a van to Arcadia Lake. 8-12 yrs. June 16-20 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. $80

Not Your Ordinary Sports CampsSwing, shoot, run, putt, throw, swim, catch and SCORE at this fun sports camp. You will learn the basics of pick-leball, archery, golf, lacrosse and swim-ming. Each day will be spent learning one of these 5 sports. Make sure to wear ath-letic clothes, tennis shoes, sunscreen and bring a water bottle. Wear your bathing suit and bring a towel on Friday.8-12 yrs. June 9-13 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $75

ONE DAY CAMPS/OUTINGSREGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 15Movie MondaysEach Monday we will take a field trip to Harkins Theater in Bricktown for popcorn and a movie. Space is limited so sign up fast. Fee includes transportation and movie ticket. Snacks at concession not

provided. Transportation waiver must be signed before each movie day.6-12 yrs. Escape from Planet EarthJun 2 8:45 a.m. – 12 p.m. $2

Cloudy w/ a Chance of Meatballs 2Jun 9 8:45 a.m. – 12 p.m. $2

Dispicable Me 2Jun 16 8:45 a.m. – 12 p.m. $2

The CroodsJun 23 8:45 a.m. – 12 p.m. $2

The LEGO MovieJun 30 8:45 a.m. – 12 p.m. $2

EpicJul 7 8:45 a.m. – 12 p.m. $2

Smurfs 2Jul 14 8:45 a.m. – 12 p.m. $2

TurboJul 21 8:45 a.m. – 12 p.m. $2

Horton Hears a WhoJul 28 8:45 a.m. – 12 p.m. $2

Free BirdsAug 4 8:45 a.m. – 12 p.m. $2

FIELD TRIP DAY – YOUTHDon’t have the time or money to take your kids on a trip this summer? We have 2 fun fieldtrips planned that are inexpen-sive, fun and parents don’t have to come. Field trip waiver must be signed before the day of each field trip.6-12 yrs.Elevation Trampoline Park June 18 TBD $10

ZooJuly 9 8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. FREE

Frontier City July 23 10:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. $15

Edmond Splash Pad Aug 6 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. FREE

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RecreationThe Multipurpose Activity Center (MAC) is located in Mitch Park and contains the Parks and Recreation office and Senior Center. We offer recreational and cultural based classes and events for all ages. For more information about classes, events or facility and pavilion rentals, please call 405-359-4630, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m.—5 p.m.

Craig DishmanDirector of Parks and Recreation

Earl LondonParks Superintendent

Diane SelfRecreation Programs Manager

Melissa MeyersRecreation Program Coordinator

Adults Ages: 18 & Up

ARTS & CRAFTS Deco Mesh WreathsDon’t go buy one, make one! It’s the class you have all been waiting for...that’s right, it’s Deco Mesh Wreath time! Add some pizzazz to your door décor with this fun wreath created with your own touch. Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 2/12F *June 20 10 a.m. — 11 a.m. $29TH *August 28 6 — 8 p.m. $29

*June 20: 4th of July Wreath; August 28: Burlap and Chevron

Intro to SewingYou will have lots of fun learning how to sew, thread, operate a sewing machine, cut patterns and more! There will be a new project each session you get to make and take home.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 2/6M June 2 9:15 — 11:15 a.m. $24T June 10 9:15 —11:15 a.m. $24W June 18 9:15 —11:15 a.m. $24TH June 26 9:15 —11:15 a.m. $24T July 1 9:15 —11:15 a.m. $24W July 9 9:15 —11:15 a.m. $24M August 4 9:15 — 11:15 a.m. $24 T August 12 9:15 — 11:15 a.m. $24W August 20 9:15 — 11:15 a.m. $24TH August 28 9:15 — 11:15 a.m. $24

Paint AwayBring a friend, a sense of humor and your favorite nonalcoholic beverage and snack. We will provide all of the paint-ing supplies and the basic layout of your painting. All you need is an open mind to let the painter in you come alive. For examples from this class view the calen-dar of events at edmondok.com or visit us on Facebook. Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/12TH *June 12 6 — 8 p.m. $12TH *July 17 6 — 8 p.m. $12

*June 12: Farmer’s Market Tulips; July 17: Firefly Jar

Wood Burned Cutting BoardCreate this one-of-a-kind cutting board that will be hand burned by you. Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 2/12 M August 11 6 – 8 p.m. $20

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FITNESSYoga with KateImprove your flexibility, strength and balance. You will explore modifications that work for your body as well as learn-ing breathing and relaxation techniques. Participants will need to bring their own yoga mat. If you would like to drop-in, call ahead for availability. Drop-in fee is $10/class.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 2/18M & TH June 2 - 23 5:30 — 6:30 p.m. $48M & TH Aug. 4 — 28 5:30 — 6:30 p.m. $48

Zumba with CassieDitch the workout and join the party! Zumba fuses hypnotic musical rhythms and tantalizing moves to create a dy-namic cardiovascular workout system designed to be FUN and EASY to do. The goal is for people to want to work out and to love working out. You will have an absolute blast in one exhilarating hour of caloric burning, heart racing, muscle pumping, body energizing movements meant to engage and captivate for life! Will Resume in September.

SPECIAL INTERESTNEW! Anyone Can OilEssential Oils are fast becoming a popu-lar wellness option. Learn how to read food labels, uses of essential oils and overall health and wellness of mind, body and soul. Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 3/40F June 6 7 – 9 p.m. FreeF July 11 7 – 9 p.m. FreeF August 8 7 – 9 p.m. Free

Fourth of July BasketRectangular basket that you can use to hold your napkins for your 4th of July picnic.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6F June 27 8:45 a.m. — 3 p.m. $39

Fruit BasketThis basket is round with a woven base. Perfect for the dining room table or kitchen counter fruit.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6W August 20 8:45 a.m. — 1 p.m. $39

Picnic BasketPicnics are a great summer activity. Make your own picnic basket to hold all those picnic goodies. This rectangular basket will be used for years to come!Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6T June 24 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. $50S June 28 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. $50

Small Bushel BasketNeed a basket for shopping at the Ed-mond Farmer’s Market? Make this bushel style basket with two handles on the sides. It could also be used as a clothes hamper. Age: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6F August 15 8:30 a.m. — 4 p.m. $55

Southwest Style BasketThis basket is made from a cut, cleaned and polished gourd. You will coil pine needles around the top for a nice accent.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6M August 4 8:30 a.m. — 3 p.m. $42

Summer Wine BasketTaking a gift of wine to your friend’s sum-mer party? Why not make a customized wine basket? This rectangular basket is made to hold two bottles of wine and will be the talk of the party.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6S June 7 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. $49

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Summertime Fun BasketThis round basket is perfect for all of your summer fun items like beach towels or games.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6F June 20 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. $42

EDUCATIONNEW! Advanced Healthcare Directives: Tell Them What You ExpectMaking healthcare decisions before an actual medical emergency is critical. This program will cover the Advanced Health-care Directives instructions. It will also provide information on how to appoint a healthcare representative. These conver-sations can make difficult situations later on much easier. This seminar is presented by Richard Winblad, Attorney, Winblad Law PLLC.Ages 18 & Up Min/Max: 3/30TH August 14 6 p.m. Free

Edward Jones: Five Money Questions for WomenLearn five questions to ask yourself to connect to your financial goal and set a strategy to reach those goals.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 3/20T June 24 6 p.m. Free

Edward Jones: Stand Guard, Protect What You’ve Worked ForLearn strategies designed to help you guard your most valuable assets and pro-tect your pre and post-retirement income.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 3/20T July 22 6 p.m. Free

Edward Jones: Take Stock in the MarketThis seminar is geared toward people who have little or no stock market experi-ence. It covers the basic structure of the stock market and the three key principles to stock investing. Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 3/20T August 19 6 p.m. Free

NEW! Get Back into the Game with Your GEDThis class will cover basic information in math, science, English and history that will help you pass the GED test. Please bring a calculator with you. Ages: 16 & Up Min/Max: 10/20M&W Jul. 21 – Aug. 27 4 – 6 p.m. $180

NEW! Getting the Most out of your iPadDo you know your iPad or do you KNOW your iPad? Learn all the basics like navi-gating your iPad or managing your set-tings to using iCloud, finding, download-ing and organizing apps. You will need to bring your own iPad for this class as it will include lecture, hands-on operation and demonstrations. This is a 4 week class and free WiFi is available.Ages 18 & Up Min/Max: 5/10W June 4 - 25 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. $30W July 9 – 30 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. $30W Aug. 6 – 27 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. $30

NEW! Power of AttorneyPower of attorney grants a third person that you choose the power to act on your behalf. They can be created for medi-cal and/or financial, general or limited for one transaction or set up to become upon incapacity. The program will dis-cuss how they are created, when they should be used and their dangers. This seminar is presented by Richard Winblad, Attorney, Winblad Law PLLC.Ages 18 & Up Min/Max: 3/30TH July 24 6 p.m. Free

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Fourth of July 12 p.m .– 5 p.m. Military ID’s will get in FREE • FREE Watermelon •CokeDiveRaffle • Door Prizes & Games Twilight prices all day for patrons Wednesday, July 2: 1 p.m.– 8 p.m. Thursday, July 3: 1 p.m.– 7p.m. Twilight pricing all day for Military ID’s

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NEW! Wills Trusts and How to Avoid Probate CourtProbate court is the worst place to ad-minister assets of an estate. It is costly, lengthy and can be confusing. There are ways to hold and title assets to keep them out of probate. This seminar will discuss trusts, joint tenancy and other methods to avoid probate. This seminar is pre-sented by Richard Winblad, Attorney, Winblad Law PLLC.Ages 18 & Up Min/Max: 3/30TH June 12 6 p.m. Free

Family Ages: 2 & Up

ARTS & CRAFTS Mother/Daughter SewingYou will have lots of fun learning how to sew, thread, and operate a sewing ma-chine, cut patterns and more! You get to make and take home a new project each session.Ages: 6 & Up Min/Max: 2/6S June 14 9:30 — 11 a.m. $18/personS July 26 9:30 — 11 a.m. $18/personS August 16 9:30 — 11 a.m. $18/person

Paint Away This is a basic social painting class for people who think they can’t paint or never have. We will provide the basic layout of the painting and you will provide the col-or and creativity. All you need is an open mind to let the artist with in to come alive. This class is fun to take with a friend. Ages: 6 & Up Min/Max: 2/12T *June 10 6 — 8 p.m. $12M *June 30 6 — 8 p.m. $12M *July 7 6 — 8 p.m. $12M *August 4 6 — 8 p.m. $12

*June 10: Summer Fruit Painting; June 30: Stars & Stripes; July 7: Home Run Baseball Painting; August 4: We All Scream for Ice Cream

POTTERYBisque Birthday Plate CelebrationIf your birthday is in June, July or August come to this class and we will celebrate by having a cupcake and painting a bisque plate to use every year on your birthday. Visits required: One to glaze and one to pick up.Ages: 2 & Up Min/Max: 2/12W July 16 10 — 11 a.m. $10

Bisque Fourth of July PlatterPaint this cute platter to use every year for your Fourth of July events. Ages 2-5 must have a parent present. Visits re-quired: One to glaze and one to pick up.Ages: 2 & Up Min/Max: 2/6M June 16 6 – 7 p.m. $14

Bisque StudioCome paint bisque pieces and make them original works of art. Choose from our stock of plates, platters, bowls, ani-mals, monsters, planes, princess stuff and more! Finished pieces will be glazed and picked up at a later date. Price includes two small pieces or one larger piece and unlimited glaze. Ages 2-5 must have a parent present. Studio time is two hours but project time may vary. Visits required: One to glaze and one to pick up.Ages: 2 & Up Min/Max: 2/12S June 7 10 a.m. — 12 p .m. $20F July 11 2 – 4 p.m. $20M July 21 2 – 4 p.m. $20S August 2 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. $20M August 18 2 – 4 p.m. $20

Father’s Day Bisque Studio: Fishing Themed Hand and Foot Print PlateNeed a gift for your Dad? Come paint a bisque piece that any dad will love. Ages 2-5 must have a parent present. Visits required: One to glaze and one to pick up.Ages 2 & Up Min/Max: 2/12TH June 5 6 – 7 p.m. $10

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Pre–School Ages: 2–5 (Parents must attend)

ARTS & CRAFTS Clay Pot Wind ChimesYour little one will have a blast creating this cute wind chime out of terra cotta pots. They will get to add their own unique touch with acrylic paint.Ages: 2 – 5 Min/Max: 2/9TH July 10 10 – 11 a.m. $10

Father’s Day Painted Apron or Hammer Choose an apron or a hammer to deco-rate for your special dad this Father’s Day.Ages: 2—5 Min/Max: 2/9TH June 5 10 — 11 a.m. $10

Fourth of July Hand Print T-ShirtsCreate this awesome T-shirt to wear to your favorite Liberty Fest event.Ages: 2—5 Min/Max: 2/9T July 1 10 — 11 a.m. $10

Fourth of July WandCreate a festive wand to take to the Fourth of July Liberty Fest parade or to wave around during the fire- works at UCO.Ages: 2—5 Min/Max: 2/9TH July 3 10 — 11 a.m. $8

Framed Mason Jar Fingerprint BugsCreate cute bugs with your fingerprints on a printed Mason Jar. Then paint a frame to display it in.Ages: 2—5 Min/Max: 2/9S July 26 10 — 11 a.m. $8

Messy Art on the PatioSplat, spray, throw and get messy with paint outside while creating a piece of art to take home.Ages: 2—5 Min/Max: 2/9F July 18 10 — 11 a.m. $8

Modeling Clay PicturesCreate a still-life picture out of modeling clay.Ages: 2—5 Min/Max: 2/9TH August 7 10 — 11 a.m. $10

Pop Art Popsicle PaintingRecreate a famous Andy Warhol paint-ing with popsicles as your subject. Stay cool this summer with your own pop art painting.Ages: 2—5 Min/Max: 2/9T August 12 10 — 11 a.m. $10

Rock PaintingPaint small rocks to keep in your collec-tion or put them in your garden.Ages: 2—5 Min/Max: 2/9T June 3 10 — 11 a.m. $8

Styrofoam Printmaking T-ShirtExplore printmaking by simply drawing onto a Styrofoam plate and then using your plate to print onto a T-shirt for you to take home.Ages: 2—5 Min/Max: 2/9TH August 21 10 — 11 a.m. $8

Tin Can WindsocksYou will recycle tin cans by turning them into fun, colorful windsocks to hang outside.Ages 2 – 5 Min/Max: 2/9T July 8 10 – 11 a.m. $8

NEW! Once Upon a Time ArtReading and art come together for this class. Join us to read a short children’s story and make it come to life with fun crafts.Ages: 2—5 Min/Max: 2/9T *June 17 10 — 11 a.m. $8T *July 22 10 — 11 a.m. $8T *August 26 10 — 11 a.m. $8

*June 17: Very Lonely Firefly; July 22: The Very Grouchy Lady Bug; August 26: Planting a Rainbow

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POTTERYClay Bird FeederCreate and texture your very own bird feeder out of clay. Visits required: One to make, one to glaze and one to pick up. Ages: 2—5 Min/Max: 2/9T July 15 10 — 11 a.m. $10

Clay Flower BowlHand build a bowl out of clay that is shaped like a flower. Visits required: One to make, one to glaze and one to pick up. Ages: 2 – 5 Min/Max: 2/9T August 5 10 – 11 a.m. $10

Pinch Pot Clay BirdsYou will turn an ordinary pinch pot into an extraordinary cute bird to display on a shelf or give as a gift. Visits required: One to make, one to glaze and one to pick up. Ages: 2—5 Min/Max: 2/9TH June 19 10 — 11 a.m. $12

PERFORMING ARTSTippi Toes DanceSummer session runs June 9 – July 14See page 21 for details.

SPECIAL INTERESTS Kindermusik with AlyssaSee why 2 million families choose Kinder-musik! Where Music and Learning Play! Your little one will play, listen, sing, move, dance and giggle with you during this fun class while learning and developing skills along the way. The theme for this play date is Family Time “Beach Days”. Your fee includes a playlist to download all of the songs from class and a beach ball.

To register for this class please go to kindermusikatcrossings.comAges: Newborns — 6 yrs. Min/Max: 5/14W June 18 10 — 10:45 a.m. $12

Youth Ages: 6–12

ARTS & CRAFTS Favorite Gifts for Father’s DayMake your dad or special man in your life a self-portrait painting, family painting, decorative box and frame along with a special Father’s Day card.Ages: 6 — 12 Min/Max: 5/12S June 14 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. $14

Fourth of July FunCelebrate the fun holiday by making a flag, hat, card, banner and wand. Ages: 6—12 Min/Max: 5/12S June 28 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. $14

Paper Mache’ SculptureLearn all of the basic techniques for con-structing, painting and decorating paper mache’ sculptures. Projects may include animals, masks or student’s choice. This is a two part class.Ages: 6 — 12 Min/Max: 5/12S August 23 & 30 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. $25

DIY Hula HoopCreate your own hula hoop and decorate it.Ages: 6 – 12 Min/Max: 2/12TH July 10 3 – 4 p.m. $10

My Bug Jar ArtHave fun creating little creatures for your bug jar art on canvas.Ages: 6—12 Min/Max: 2/12TH July 24 3 – 4 p.m. $12

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Rock Painting Paint on rocks that will tell a story and we will decorate a bag to keep them in. Ages: 6 — 12 Min/Max: 2/12F July 18 3 – 4 p.m. $12

Sand Casting Plaster PrintsWe will use small toys like Lego’s, cars, buttons and more to imprint wet sand then pour plaster over it to make a found object piece of art to hang on the wall. Ages: 6—12 Min/Max: 5/12F July 18 3 – 4 p.m. $8

String Art on WoodChoose from a few fun designs to create out of string and nails onto a piece of wood. Ages: 8 — 12 Min/Max: 2/12T June 17 4 – 5 p.m. $10

Learn to SewYou will have lots of fun learning how to sew, thread, and operate a sewing machine, cut patterns and more! There will be a new project each session you get to make and take home.Ages: 6 — 17 Min/Max: 2/6M June 2 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18T June 10 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18W June 18 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18TH June 26 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18 T July 1 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18W July 9 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18M August 4 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18T August 12 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18 W August 20 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18TH August 28 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18

POTTERYClay SculptureLearn the basic techniques for handbuilt clay sculpture: joining, molding, texturing and shaping clay. Projects may include a pinch pot bowl, an animal sculpture, a mask or sculpture of student’s choice. Ages: 6 — 12 Min/Max: 5/12S July 12 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. $20S August 9 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. $20

Clay Cactus GardenBuild your very own cactus garden that will live forever. Visits required: One to make, one to glaze and one to pick up. Ages: 6 — 12 Min/Max: 2/12TH June 19 2 – 4 p.m. $12

Wheel ThrowingWhen we say ‘throw’ we mean on a pot-ter’s wheel! This will be a basic introduc-tion to using a potter’s wheel and learn-ing how pots are thrown. Upper body strength and coordination are the secrets to success in this class. Visits required: One to throw, one to glaze and one to pick up.Ages: 8—12 Min/Max: 2/7W June 11 5:30 — 7 p.m. $12T July 8 4:30 — 6 p.m. $12T July 29 2:30 — 4 p.m. $12TH August 7 2:30 — 4 p.m. $12T August 26 5:30 — 7 p.m. $12

PERFORMING ARTSTippi Toes DanceSummer Class runs from June 9 – July 14See page 21 for details.

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Teen Ages: 13–17

ARTS & CRAFTS Learn to SewYou will have lots of fun learning how to sew, thread, and operate a sewing ma-chine, cut patterns and more! There will be a new project each session you get to make and take home.Ages: 6 — 17 Min/Max: 2/6M June 2 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18T June 10 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18W June 18 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18TH June 26 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18 T July 1 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18W July 9 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18M August 4 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18T August 12 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18 W August 20 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18TH August 28 4:30 — 6 p.m. $18

Paint AwayThis is a basic social painting class for people who think they can’t paint or never have. We will provide the basic layout of the painting and you will provide the color and creativity. All you need is an open mind to let the artist with in to come alive. This is a class that is fun to take with a friend. Ages: 13—17 Min/Max: 2/12W *July 2 3 – 5 p.m. $12M *July 14 4 – 6 p.m. $12

* July 2: Chevron American Flag; July 14: Day & Night Painting;

Wood Burned BoxBurn cool designs in a wooden keepsake box.Ages: 13 – 17 Min/ Max: 2/12TH July 31 2:30 – 4p.m. $10

POTTERYWheel ThrowingWhen we say ‘throw’ we mean on a pot-ter’s wheel! This will be a basic introduc-tion to using a potter’s wheel and learn-ing how pots are thrown. Upper body strength and coordination are the secrets to success in this class. Visits required: One to throw, one to glaze and one to pick up.Ages: 13—17 Min/Max: 2/7M June 9 5:30 – 7 p.m. $12W July 16 2:30 – 4 p.m. $12F August 15 2:30 – 4 p.m. $12

EDUCATIONNEW! Get a Jump Start with ACT PrepThis workshop will cover basic subjects in-volving math, science, English and history to assist you in preparing for the ACT. Please bring a calculator with you. Ages: 13 – 18 Min/Max: 10/30M,T,W June 2, 3, 4 4 – 6 p.m. $70

NEW! Get Back into the Game with Your GEDThis class will cover basic information in math, science, English and history that will help you pass the GED test. Please bring a calculator with you. Ages: 16 & Up Min/Max: 10/20M & W July 21 – August 27 4 – 6 p.m. $180

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2014CONCERTS IN THE PARKEDMONDHAFER PARKT H U R S DAYSJUNE 5 — JULY 316: 15 TO 8:45 PM

FREEMike Black & The Stingrays and The Gotcha Covered Band Oldies Rock/50’s, 60’s & 70’s Thursday, June 5

Zero 2 Sixty and Souled OutClassic Rock/VarietyThursday, June 12

Shades of Neon and The Ash Bros.80’s First Wave/IndieThursday, June 19

Roland Bowling Bandand Champaign JamBlues/R&B VarietyThursday, June 26

Red Dirt Band and Wild HeartChristian Southern Rock/ Country/Classic RockThursday, July 3

23rd Street Jazz Bandand Justin YoungJazz/Top 40/ContemporaryThursday, July 10

Bonham Revue and Bluegrass FaithfullBluegrassThursday, July 17

Phil Smith & The Blended Project and Squeeze BoxAccoustic Rock/Classic & Modern RockThursday, July 24

City MoonCountryThursday, July 31

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Voted Best Dance Studio by Metro Family Magazine, Tippi Toes is a children’s dance company that provides a welcoming envir-onment for children to experience the joys of dance, self expression and movement. There will be mini shows in the fall and a dance recital in May! Classes are held at the MAC.

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All classes run June 9 through July 14.Tuition: $75/six weeks, $65/2nd child, six weeks

Mondays

Ballet, Jazz & Tap 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. 3 –5 yrs.Toddler and Me 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. 18 mo.–3 yrs. Ballet, Jazz & Tap 5:30 – 6:15 p.m. 4–6 yrs.Baby Ballet 5:30 – 6:15 p.m. 3 yrs.Hip Hop 6:15 – 7 p.m. 5–10 yrs.

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Register, Rent & Policies

Register OnlineVisit online.activecommunities.com/edmondparks and either log in or set up a new account. If you set up a new account, you will receive a PIN number within 24–36 hours, Monday–Friday. Please keep your PIN number on hand, you will need this each time you log in.

Register In PersonVisit us Monday–Friday from 8 a.m.–5 p.m. at the Parks and Recreation office inside the MAC building located in Mitch Park, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive.

PaymentsWe accept cash, check and debit/credit card payments for any of our classes and events. Make checks payable to Edmond Parks and Recreation. VISA, Master Card, Discover and American Express are accepted.

Forgot Your Login Information?Click on the “forgot log–in” link or call 359–4630 and they will provide you with the necessary information. Please do not create a new account as this will create multiple accounts for you and can create problems when trying to register.

HOW TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES

HOW TO RENT A PAVILION/ROOM The City of Edmond Parks and Recreation Depart-ment has pavilions and rooms available for rent for private functions. For more information on avail-ability, pricing or to rent a pavilion or room, call the Parks and Recreation office at 359–4630 or visit us at the MAC building in Mitch Park.

Planning a special event? Any event that offers a public invitation that includes but is not limited to, runs/walks, car shows, comm– unity garage sales, parades, etc. must be approved by the Special Events Committee. Anyone interested in having a special event must contact Dorothy Nelson in the Parks and Recreation Office for an application form and information on how to apply. All forms must be completed and returned to the office 60 days prior to the requested event date.

REFUND & CANCELLATION POLICY If you have registered for a class that was cancelled due to lack of enrollment, a credit will be placed on your account for a future class. This credit will expire 1 year from the date of the original class.

If you have registered for a class that was cancelled by us due to other reasons, we will work to reschedule the class at a later date, keeping the same time and day of the week. If you are not able to attend the rescheduled class, a credit will be placed on your account for a future class. The credit will be available for 1 year from the date of the original class.

If a participant withdraws from a class more than 3 days prior to the scheduled class date, the participant may request a refund or a credit to their account ora refund. Refund time will vary depending on form and date of original payment.

If a participant withdraws from a class less than 3 business days prior to the scheduled class date, a credit will be placed on their account. Credits will expire 1 year from the date of the original class.

The above policy applies only to our fee–based recreation Programs and not to: KickingBird Tennis; Pelican Bay Aquatic Center; KickingBird Golf Club; Farmer’s Market; MAC or pavilion rentals, special events or Arcadia Lake.

Program Tardiness PolicyPrograms will start promptly at the designated time. Please arrive 5–10 minutes early so you can scan your card and be ready for class.

Recreation Card All class participants must sign a yearly liabil–ity waiver and have their picture taken for a Recreation Card. Participants must bring this card each time they come in for a class and have it scanned at the front desk.

The first card is free and any additional or replacement cards will incur a $ 5 fee.

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For more information and large group registry call 216-7471.

17th Annual Arcadia

Lake SweepSat., August 9 • 7 – 10 a.m.(Rainout day is Saturday, August 16th)

Spring Creek Park

Free Event!Volunteer today and help keep Arcadia Lake clean.

Free Brunch and T-shirts! (While supplies last)

Don’t forget your gloves and plenty of sunscreen.

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Arcadia Lake

Arcadia Lake is located on the Deep Fork River and has 1,820 surface acres and 26 miles of shoreline. Facilities include picnicking, camping, swimming, water skiing, boating, hiking, disc golf and an equestrian trail. Each season is host to an array of special events and activities in the breath– taking beauty of Arcadia Lake. For more information on activities, events or facilities please call 216–7470.

Nicole OffuttAdministrative Assistant

Leon MixerMaintenance Crew Chief

Central State ParkCentral State Park is 2.5 Miles east of I–35 on 2nd Street (Route 66) with 249 acres. This park features a shower, courtesy dock, boat ramp, swim beach, two playgrounds, primitive, regular, and full hook–up camping, pavilions, hiking trails and fishing. Daily use is 7 a.m.–10 p.m. Camping and fishing are available 24 hours, 7 days a week.

Edmond ParkEdmond Park is located 2 miles east of I–35 on 2nd Street with 131 acres. This park features a swim beach, hiking trails, boat ramp, Boy Scout area, playground, kids fishing pond, pavilion, primitive camping, fishing and a softball field. The UCO OAR Center is located in this park.Daily use is 7 a.m.–10 p.m. Camping and fishing are available 24 hours, 7 days a week. Closed November – March

Scissortail CampgroundScissortail Campground is located 1.5 Miles east of I–35 on 15th Street, with 141 acres. This park features a shower, pavilion, and regular hook–up camping. Camping is allowed 24 hours, 7 days a week. Closed November – March

Spring Creek ParkSpring Creek Park is located 2.5 miles east of I–35 on 15th Street with 194 acres. This park features a 36–hole disc golf course, enclosed heated fishing dock, pavilion, fishing, boat ramp, courtesy dock, jet ski area, swim beach, playground and a group RV area. Daily use is 7 a.m.–10 p.m. Fishing is allowed 24 hours, 7 days a week.

• Camping

• Boating

• Fishing

• Picnicking

• Equestrian trail

• Birthday party plans

• Volleyball rentals

• Disc golf course

• 3 Beaches

• 3 Boat ramps

• Pavilion rentals

• Rusty’s Store for quick food & grocery items

• Heated handicap accessible fishing dock

• RV group reservable campground

• Multi use trail for biking or hiking

Amenities at the Lake

SAT. JUNE 77:30 A.M.– NOONSPRING CREEK PARKKIDS AGES 5–15 A FREE EVENT!

ARCADIA LAKE’S KIDS FISHING DERBY

Registration from 7:30–9 a.m., fishing at 8 a.m. and final weigh-in at 11 a.m. Concessions and worms will be for sale at the event site. Parents must accompany children.

216-7471Event sponsored by Edmond Lions Club

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KickingBird Golf Club is the City of Edmond’s only municipal golf course. Built in 1971, KickingBird is Edmond’s oldest golf course and is still well known for its traditional 18–hole championship layout. KickingBird Golf Club has hosted many professional and amateur championships. KickingBird hosted the Oklahoma Open from 1979–1985 and many of its storied champions include Danny Edwards, Dr. Gil Morgan, Doug Tewell, and Bob Tway. KickingBird is currently the permanent home site of the Oklahoma Golf Association’s Junior Boys and Girls Championships. Come experience great golf with a family friendly atmosphere. We offer a number of programs for juniors and adults of all skill levels. If you are interested in golf, KickingBird Golf Club is sure to have a program or event for you!

Brian SoerensenPGA Head Golf Professional

Jeff KlappenbachPGA Assistant Golf Professional

Sydney CoxAssistant Golf Professional

KickingBird Golf Club

Driving Range ProgramPay $180 for 65 range tokens–a savings of $45 off the regular price. The 65 range token credit is stored on a key which is used in the range machine and gives you the added convenience of going straight from your car to the range without having to stop in the pro shop.

KickingBird Players CardPurchase one and receive discounts of 10–20% of all greens fees, tokens, carts and pro shop merchandise for only $150 + tax.

Contact Information1600 East Danforth

Edmond, OK 73034

341–5350

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Hours of Operation

March 11–May 31 6:30 a.m.–10 p.m. | SUN–TH6:30 a.m.–11 p.m. | F–SAT

June 1–August 19 6:30 a.m.–11 p.m. | All Days

August 19–November 2 6:30 a.m.–10 p.m. | SUN–TH6:30 a.m.–11 p.m. | F–SAT

November 3–December 31 7 a.m.–Dark | Everyday

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Fee Schedule

GREEN FEES REGULAR SENIORS JUNIORS (62 & older) (HS Senior and younger)

Weekday Monday–Thursday

$24.50 $15 $24.50 $10 (after 2 p.m.)

Weekend Friday–Sunday

$29.50 $29.50 ($17 after 2 p.m.) $29.50 $15 (Friday only before 11 a.m.) $13 (after 2 p.m.)

TwilightMar.–Oct. (after 4 p.m.)

$17.50 $17.50 $17.50

Nov.–Feb. (after 2 p.m.)

Super TwilightApr.–Oct. (after 6 p.m.)

$15 $15 $15

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SPEC IAL E VENTS 2014 Senior ChampionshipAges: 50+June 7–8 | Sat. & Sun. | 10 a.m.$110 per player (Green Fees, Cart, Range Balls and Tee Prize) | 36–Hole Individual Stroke Play Championship Registration Required

12th Annual KickingBird ClassicPresented by Edmond ElectricJuly 12–13 | Sat. & Sun. | 10 a.m.$135 per player (Green Fees, Cart, Range Balls and Tee Prize) | 36–Hole Individual Stroke Play Championship Must have a USGA Handicap

11th Annual Parent Child ChampionshipAugust 10 | Sunday | 1 p.m.$90 per team | 2–person parent–child team | Scramble Tee Shot, Alternate Shot Approach, Scramble Putt

Call 341–5350 to sign up or for more details.

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KickingBird Tennis Center is the city’s only public tennis facility with all the tennis amenities you would expect to find in a country club. We provide les-sons, camps, open play, tournaments and a pro shop for your convenience. We are open 7 days a week and hours are listed below.

Winnie BusheyTennis Director

Hours of Operation: Open 7 days a weekM–TH 8 a.m.–10 p.m.F–SAT 8 a.m.–8 p.m.SUN noon–8 p.m.

Court Fees: Summer Rates (April–Nov.)Outdoor $8 per hour + taxIndoor $12 per hour + tax

Winter Rates (Dec.–March)Outdoor $8 per hour + taxIndoor $16 per hour + tax

Ball Machine RateIndoor $25 per hour + tax

Lesson Fee SchedulePrivate Lesson $50 per hour, Head ProPrivate Lesson $45 per hour, Asst. Pro’s

Youth Tennis CampsWhen: Every Week Monday – Friday Starting: May 26 and ending August 8 Time: 8 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Ages: 6 & UPCost: $100 per week (cost includes a new tennis racquet)

Pee Wee CampsWhen: Every week Monday – Friday Starting: May 26 and ending June 27Time: 12:30 – 1:30 p.m.Ages: 4 & 5Cost: $60 per week (cost includes a new tennis racquet)

Group Lessons AvailableJunior Academy runs in six week sessions continually throughout the year. Check our web site for times and costs.

Adult Leagues run in six week sessions throughout the year. Visit kickingbirdtennis.com for details.

Contact InformationSoutheast corner of Danforth and Bryant405–348–3120 | [email protected]

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KickingBird Tennis CenterA public tennis facility with all the tennis amenities you’d expect to find a country club.

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F E S T I V A L M A R K E T P L A C E

E D M O N D Farmer’s Market

Join us on the second Saturday of each month from June-October for 2nd Saturday Crafts, and come visit our Junior vendors during Wednesday Markets.

VENDORS SELL REGIONAL PRODUCE , homemade soaps and balms, fresh beef, honey, eggs, salsa and so much more!

OPERATION TIMES

April 12 – October 25 Saturdays, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.

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*Half daytimes are either 8 a.m.–2 p.m. or 4 p.m.–10 p.m.

**The pavilion is not available to rent Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day–Feb. 1, with limited availability on Edmond Farmer’s Market days. This list is not inclusive, call for availability.

Peak Availability is Apr. 21–Oct. 27Off Peak Availability is Oct. 28–Apr. 20 Please Note: A clean–up deposit equal to the rental rate is required. For all non–profit rentals, proof of official 501(c) status must be provided.

The Festival Market Place is located on 2nd street one block west of Broadway in downtown Edmond. The Festival Market Place is home to the Edmond Farmer’s Market that runs from Mid–April through the end of October and the Edmond Outdoor Ice Rink during the winter holidays. For more information call 359–4630.

Amenities and RatesFestival Market Place is an outdoor special event venue and has been the home of the Edmond Farmer’s Market since 2004.The Festival Market Place is a great location for groups or individuals to hold fundraising events, family reunions, weddings and receptions, concerts, craft shows and more. It is a 63’ X 142’ open–air pavilion with water, electricity, ceiling fans, plaza area and public restrooms. It is available for rent except during the Farmer’s Market, some holidays** or other scheduled events. Below are the rental rates:

Non Profit Organizations All Others

RATE TYPE Half Day Full Day Half Day Full Day

Peak* Weekend $125 $200 $250 $400

Peak* Weekday $75 $125 $150 $250

Peak* Holiday* * $100 $200 $200 $400

Off–Peak $75 $150 $150 $300

Off Peak Weekday $50 $100 $100 $200

Off Peak Holiday* * $75 $150 $150 $300

Festival Market Place

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The Edmond Senior Center The Edmond Senior Center is open Monday thru Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please stop by for tour of our facility.

You may pick up our monthly calendar of events at the Senior Center or view the calendar online at edmondseniorcenter.com. Also you may give us a call at 216-7600.

Gail DeatonManager

Sue PerryProgram Coordinator

Elaine FellerAssistant Program Coordinator

Note: All classes are held on the respective day each week or month unless otherwise noted.

REGULAR SCHEDULEPROGRAMS

FITNESS

Tai ChiBeneficial for good health–mind and body. The instructor for this class is David Kamphous.Age: 55 & Up Max: 18M & F 9 a.m. $5 per class

W 12 p.m. $5 per class

Discuss monthly rate with instructor. Pre-registration required

Line DancingNo partner needed! Line dance to your country favorites with a variety of dance steps that offer exercise and fun! Must have some line dance experience. The instructor for this class is Betty Lausen.Age: 55 & Up Max: 18T 1:30 p.m. $1 per classPre-registration required

Early Risers ExerciseWork on range of motion and muscular strength exercises. The instructor for this class is Jan Fraase.Age: 55 & Up Max: 40T, W, TH 9:15 a.m. FREEPre-registration required

Jazzercise Lite for SeniorsAerobic dance exercise class. The instructors for this class are from Jazzercise in Edmond.Age: 55 & Up Max: 18M, W, F 2:15 p.m. $35 per monthPre-registration required

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YogaYoga focuses on mind/body integration and improving flex-ibility, strength and balance. Each exercise can be modified to suit individual needs. You will need to bring a floor mat. The instructor for this class is Pam Scheid.Age: 55 & Up Max: 18T&TH 2:50 p.m. $5 per class $30 per monthPre-registration required

Zumba GoldZumba Gold classes provide low impact fitness through Latin dance moves. The instructor for this class is Natalie Bratton, Certified Zumba Gold.Age: 55 & Up Max: 18M&TH 10:15 a.m. $5 per class $40 per 10 classesPre-registration required

ACTIVITIES Quilting GroupThis group makes quilts of all sizes. The quilters make and donate items for special projects in the community.Age: 55 & Up Max: 12T 10 a.m. FREEPre-registration required

WoodcarvingWoodcarving, as a hobby, is both entertaining and therapeutic. As an art form, it is the same as sculpture with wood as the me-dium. Some of the therapeutic values result in the strengthening of hands and the satisfaction of accomplishment. Join this class at any time. The instructors for this group are James Hooper and Steve Brandt, Oklahoma City Woodcarvers Club.Age: 55 & Up

TH 12 p.m. FREE

Computer CenterThe Computer Center is available for our members to practice their skills, email and internet use. Basic computer skills are neces-sary. Instruction is not provided.Age: 55 & Up

M–F 8 a.m.–3 p.m. FREE

S.A.L.T.S.A.L.T. councils are part of the national TRIAD program. TRIAD is the agreement between the county sheriff’s office, local police department and senior adults in the community to work together to address safety

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concerns effecting senior adults. S.A.L.T. meets the first Tuesday of each month.Age: 55 & Up (First Tuesday of the Month)T 12:30 p.m. FREE

Weekly DevotionalJoin ministers from our community who conduct our weekly devotional.Age: 55 & Up F 10 a.m. FREE

General Activities• Mah–Jongg• Puzzles• Games• Dominos• Pool Tables• Shuffle Board• Scrabble• Library • Computers• Low Vision Reader Age: 55 & Up

M–F 8 a.m.– 4 p.m. FREE

Edmond Senior Center

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PELICAN BAY AQUATIC CENT E RPRESENTS

Finding Nemo | Thursday, June 12

Toy Story | Thursday, June 26

The Sandlot | Thursday, July 10

Jingle All The Way | Thursday, July 26 Gates open at 8 p.m. | Fee: $5.00

edmondparks.com | 4 05. 359.4 630

recreation partnersThe Parks and Recreation department is proud to be a part of something so much bigger than just us! Thank you to our sports partners for making such a BIG impact in our community!

KickingBird TennisKickingbird Tennis Center1500 E. DanforthEdmond, OK 73034(405) [email protected]

Edmond LacrossePO Box 31271Edmond, OK 73003-0022 (405) [email protected] edmondlacrosse.com

Edmond Adult Softball Association(405) [email protected]

Edmond Soccer Club1502 W Danforth, Edmond, OK 73003P.O. Box 955, Edmond, OK 73083(405) 348-2255edmondsoccer.com

Miracle League711 Aberdeen RdEdmond, OK 73025(405) 850-7603edmondmiracleleague.com

Edmond Rodeo300 N. Kelly Road P.O. Box 1054Edmond, Oklahoma 73083edmondroundupclub.com

Edmond All-Sports Inc.836 W DanforthEdmond, OK 73003 (405) [email protected]

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Coming this Summer to a

Park Near You!Flight of the Navigator

Chitwood Park | Friday, June 13

The Best Game Ever PlayedKickingBird Driving Rg. | Friday, July 11

E.T.Hafer Park | Friday, August 15

Movies start at dusk. Food and drinks will be

available for purchase. No outside food or drink allowed. Bring blankets or lawn chairs.

359.4630 | edmondparks.com