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1 Information and Registration www.oregonsd.org/community (608) 835-4097 Amy Miller [email protected] 835-4017 Community Education & Recreation Director Deb Bossingham [email protected] 835-4086 Aquatics Director Your Community Ed & Rec Staff Welcome You! Cynthia DiCamelli [email protected] 835-4052 Community Education & Recreation Associate Director Nancy Bogucki [email protected] 835-4040 Aquatics and Summer School Secretary Dave Jameson [email protected] 835-4097 Community Education & Recreation Program Coordinator Youth Programs ................................................................. 2-5 Youth Fitness ...................................................................... 5 Children’s Dance .................................................................. 5 Preschool Programs ............................................................... 6 Parenting Programs ............................................................... 6 Adult Activities .................................................................. 7-8 Adult Fitness & Wellness....................................................... 8-9 55+ Fitness & Wellness .......................................................... 10 Community Programs: Senior Centers ....................................... 11 Computer & Technology Classes ............................................... 12 Community Programs: Stoughton Hospital .................................... 13 Community Programs: Libraries, Recreation Programs .................... 14 Community Pool .............................................................. 15-19 Pool Schedule .................................................................... 16 Swim Lessons ............................................................. 18-19 Youth Sports ...................................................................... 20 Adult Sports and Recreation ................................................... 21 Community Organizations .................................................. 22-23 Oregon Area Food Pantry ....................................................... 23 Community Activities........................................................ 24-25 Oregon Area Wellness Coalition ............................................... 26 No School Day Programs ........................................................ 27 Oregon School Musical Programs & Concerts ................................ 28 Community Ed & Rec Registration Information .............................. 31 After School Classes at RCI and OMS .......................................... 32 Explore with us!

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  • 1Information and Registration • www.oregonsd.org/community • (608) 835-4097

    Amy Miller [email protected] 835-4017Community Education & Recreation Director

    Deb Bossingham [email protected] Director

    Your Community Ed & Rec Staff Welcome You!Cynthia DiCamelli [email protected] 835-4052 Community Education & Recreation Associate Director

    Nancy Bogucki [email protected] and Summer School Secretary

    Dave [email protected] Education & Recreation Program Coordinator

    Youth Programs .................................................................2-5Youth Fitness ...................................................................... 5Children’s Dance .................................................................. 5Preschool Programs ............................................................... 6Parenting Programs ............................................................... 6Adult Activities ..................................................................7-8Adult Fitness & Wellness .......................................................8-955+ Fitness & Wellness ..........................................................10Community Programs: Senior Centers ....................................... 11Computer & Technology Classes ............................................... 12Community Programs: Stoughton Hospital .................................... 13Community Programs: Libraries, Recreation Programs .................... 14 Community Pool .............................................................. 15-19Pool Schedule ....................................................................16 Swim Lessons ............................................................. 18-19Youth Sports ......................................................................20Adult Sports and Recreation ...................................................21Community Organizations ..................................................22-23Oregon Area Food Pantry .......................................................23Community Activities........................................................24-25 Oregon Area Wellness Coalition ...............................................26No School Day Programs ........................................................27Oregon School Musical Programs & Concerts ................................28Community Ed & Rec Registration Information ..............................31After School Classes at RCI and OMS ..........................................32

    Explore with us!

  • 2 Oregon School District Community Ed & Rec • Register TODAY!

    Drawing is Fun!Grades K-4 NEWDoes your child love to draw? In this class we will work on six different, fun draw-ing projects using pencils, charcoal, cray pas, markers and colored pencils as we explore drawing techniques and skills. Each child will also get a sketch-book to work on their drawing skills. Art encourages children to think, develop-ing skills and confidence as they create! The projects in the two sessions will be different. Taught by Sara Lenz.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Sep 11-

    Oct 163:00-4:00PM

    NKE $60

    Mon Nov 6- Dec 11

    3:00-4:00PM

    NKE $60

    Mandalas for All Ages Age 6 and up Would you like to experience to the joy of creating Mandalas? The word Man-dala means circle and completion; usu-ally drawn with symmetrical images. Discover how Mandalas can help you become more calm and centered while producing amazing pieces of art in the process! Taught by Tina Mancusi.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Sep 26 6:30-

    7:30PMNKE $10

    Mon Oct 30 6:30-7:30PM

    NKE $10

    Tue Nov 28 6:30-7:30PM

    NKE $10

    Tue Dec 12 6:30-7:30PM

    NKE $10

    Additional Family Members $8

    Tangles and Swirls Ages 6 and upCome learn how to use lines, dots and curves to design intricate, amazing and interesting pieces of art in this originally designed class. Taught by Tina Mancusi.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Oct 19 6:30-

    7:30PMNKE $10

    Mon Dec 4 6:30-7:30PM

    NKE $10

    Additional Family Members $8

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    Don’t Bug Me, I’m Painting Grades 1-4 NEWWe’ll be using acrylic paint on a 16x20 canvas while we learn about shading, blending and complimentary colors. Create a colorful and whimsical paint-ing of a bug in acrylics on canvas to take home! All materials included! Taught by Sara Lenz.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Sep 19 3:00-

    4:30PMNKE $30

    The Black Cats are Out TonightGrades 1-4 NEWGet in the Halloween mood and create a fun painting of black cats using acrylic paints on a 16x20 canvas as you explore shading and complimentary colors. Bring home a unique creation in acrlyl-ics on canvas to add to your Halloween decor! All materials included! Taught by Sara Lenz.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Oct 24 3:00-

    5:00PMPVE $30

    Mr./Mrs. SnowmanGrades 1-4Think snow! This painting will be a treasured gift or a great addition to your home for the winter. We’ll be working with acrylic paint on a 16x20 canvas, learning about background, middleground and foreground. Each child will add personal touches to their work, too! Bring home painting in acryl-ics on canvas! All materials included! Taught by Sara Lenz. DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Nov 28 3:00-

    4:30PMNKE $30

    Wonderful Wizardly WandsGrades 1-6 RCICalling all Harry Potter and wizard fans! Join the fun and make your very own wand! We’ll use a variety of materials and techniques. Taught by Tina Mancusi.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Sep 21

    & 283:30-4:30PM

    RCI $20

    Junior Van Goghs Grades K-6 RCILearn to create amazing pictures and de-velop your artistic skills in this line-by-line drawing class! A new drawing every time! Sibling discount available. Taught by Tina Mancusi.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Oct 5-19 3:30 -

    4:30PMRCI $30

    Tue Nov 7, 21, 28

    3:30 - 4:30PM

    RCI $30

    Thu Nov 30- Dec 14

    3:30 - 4:30PM

    RCI $30

    No Class November 14

    Homemade for the HolidaysGrades K-6 RCILove to make crafts? Use your crafting and creativity to make holiday-themed items that make great gifts for family and friends. Sign up for one or get a $5 discount when you register for both sessions! Taught by Tina Mancusi. DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Dec 5 3:30-

    4:45PMRCI $15

    Wed Dec 6 3:30- 4:45PM

    RCI $15

    Halloween Art WorkshopGrades 1-4Make life-sized skeleton paintings and cool pop-up haunted houses! Create fun decorations for the season to take home so you can celebrate in style! Select Wednesday or Thursday class. Taught by Eliza Tyksinski. DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEWed Oct 11

    & 183:15-4:45PM

    NKE $23

    Thu Oct 12 & 19

    3:15-4:45PM

    NKE $23

    After School Art ExplorersGrades 1-4Explore drawing, painting, sculpting and more! Create a variety of works of art in this exploration of 2D and 3D art forms. Students will help select projects and develop unique creations. Taught by Eliza Tyksinski.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEWed Nov 1-

    Dec 133:15-4:45PM

    NKE $68

    No Class November 22

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    Advanced Art ExplorersGrades 5-8 OMSOlder students who have enjoyed Art Explorers can extend their experiences! Projects will include painting, drawing, printing, 3D construction and sculp-ture. Taught by Eliza Tyksinski.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Nov 2-

    Dec 213:45-5:15PM

    OMS $68

    No Class November 16 and 23

    BE DRAMATIC!

    Weekend Shakespearean Drama Club: Macbeth Grades 4-8 Shakespeare’s best ghost story will come to life as we learn prose and po-etry, improv skills and hone our acting skills. We’ll learn a little about this history and why some actors won’t say the play’s name! Everyone will have at least one part! Taught by Frank Mozer.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEE

    Sat Oct 7- Dec 9

    10:00 AM- Noon

    PVE $55

    No Class October 28, November 25Performance December 9

    Winter Holiday MusicalGrades 1-6 Kids will engage in drama games, and create and learn song and dance rou-tines with a seasonal theme! They will also use art materials to create simple costumes and props. Families and friends will be invited to watch the final show! Select early or later class time. Taught by Eliza Tyksinski.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEFri Nov 3-

    Dec 153:30 - 5:30PM

    PVE $85

    Fri Nov 3- Dec 15

    6:00 - 8:00PM

    PVE $85

    No Class November 24. Both classes will meet at 5pm on December 15, performance at 7:30pm

    Learn A New Skill!

    Babysitter Training Ages 101/2+ and upGather the skills, knowledge and confi-dence to care for young children. Learn how to respond to emergencies and ill-ness, make decisions under pressure and how to recognize safety and hygiene is-sues. Students will receive a Red Cross Certification upon completion of the course. Taught by Sue Amend.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEESat Sep 16 9:00AM

    - 4:00PMOregon Fire Dept

    $63

    Sat Dec 2 9:00AM - 4:00PM

    Oregon Fire Dept

    $63

    Stand Out With Spanish! Grades K-4Using songs, games, and hands-on activi-ties, this 16-week class will expose your child to Spanish through fun and relat-able themes like la familia (the family) y la música (music), with useful phrases such as me gusta y no me gusta (likes and dislikes). Our program takes your child on an adventure exploring the rich cultures and traditions of Spanish-speak-ing countries. Offered at Netherwood Knoll and Brooklyn! Taught by Futura Adventures staff.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEWed Oct 11 -

    Dec 6 AND Feb 14- Apr 11

    3:00 - 4:00PM

    BKE $225

    No class Nov 22 and March 28

    DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Oct 9 -

    Nov 27 AND Feb 12 - Apr 16

    3:00 - 4:00PM

    NKE $225

    No class Feb 26 and March 26

    Pack a Fall Picnic! Grades 2-6Learn how to prepare foods to take on a picnic! Sandwiches, wraps, salads and dips for fruits and veggies are on the menu along with other picnic favorites. Learn about safe food storage and create a cookbook, too. Taught by Eliza Tyksinski.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Sep 21-

    Oct 53:30-5:30PM

    NKE $70

    Be Safe Around Dogs Ages 5 and up with Parent Learn about the amazing sensory and cognitive abilities of dogs. Also learn to read a dog’s emotional state to stay safe with Man’s Best Friend! All proceeds will be donated to the Dane County Humane Society. No dogs will be brought to this class. Taught by Daniel Antolec, Happy Buddha Dog Training.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Oct 5 6:00-

    7:30PMRCI $2

    Quilting 101 Ages 10 and up with AdultNot your granny’s quilt block!Are you interested in quilting, but don’t know how to begin? Watch a local quil-ter sew a basic quilt block, then sew one yourself! Learn the key elements of quilt-ing, choosing fabrics, and what supplies are needed. Beginners of all ages will en-joy this introduction to quilting. Fee in-cludes all materials for one parent/child team. Taught by Mary Davidson.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Oct 17 6:00-

    8:00PMNKE $35

    Overcoming AnxietyGrades 3-6Fear, anxiety and stress can impact all of us. What if you could change the way you viewed these things? This 6 week series is designed to teach young chil-dren self insight, self awareness and self empowerment. We will incorpo-rate meditation and other stress reduc-ing techniques appropriate for younger children. Returning students welcome! Taught by Tina Mancusi, MSSW.Session IDAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Sep 18-

    Oct 233:30-4:45PM

    RCI $72

    Session IIDAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Nov 6-

    Dec 113:30-4:45PM

    RCI $72We will walk children between NKE and PVE but we do NOT provide trans-portation between other buildings. Please contact our Transportation Di-rector to find out about bus routes and availbility by calling 835-4032. Ques-tions? Please call 835-4097 or email [email protected]

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    Mindful Kids I Grades 2-4Mindfulness for older elementary ages! Children will cultivate lifelong skills in attentiveness, balance and compassion through songs, games, crafts and other activities that promote a deeper sense of inner and outer awareness. Taught by Kelly Petrie.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Oct 2-

    Nov 63:15 - 4:15PM

    PVE $78

    Mindful Kids II Grades K-2 Just for elementary ages! Children will cultivate lifelong skills in attentiveness, balance and compassion through songs, games, crafts and other activities that promote a deeper sense of inner and out-er awareness. Taught by Kelly Petrie.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Nov 13-

    Dec 183:15 - 4:15PM

    PVE $78

    Mindful TweensGrades 5-7Specially designed for ‘tweens’ ages 10-13, this program teaches the basics of mindfulness through a fun, engaging format that fosters community building and an overall sense of wellbeing. Stu-dents will practice techniques meaning-fully relevant to this age group, paving the way for greater balance, resiliency, and emotional intelligence. Practice CD and resource guide included. Taught by Kelly Petrie.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEFri Sep 29-

    Nov 34:00-5:30PM

    RCI $92

    STEM AND MORE!Get Outdoors & Explore Nature! Grades 1-4Join naturalists from the Aldo Leopold Na-ture Center and explore nature using all of your senses! Classes will explore the Netherwood Arboretum; nearby parks, wetlands and gardens; and use the out-door classroom when weather permits.

    Session 1: Journaling, Senses, Insects, Birds.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Sep 7-

    283:00 - 4:00PM

    NKE $40

    Session 2: Muskrats, Animal Tracks, Creepy Critters, Skins & Skulls.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Oct 5-

    263:00 - 4:00PM

    NKE $40

    LEGO Cranium ContraptionsGrades K-4 NEWBuild and explore crazy contraptions that work your brain! We’ll use LEGO bricks, pulleys, gears and motors to create fun and interactive models like Battle Tops, Ping Pong Popper and more! Taught by Bricks4Kidz Staff.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Sep 11-

    Oct 163:00-4:00PM

    NKE $70

    LEGO Jurassic Brick LandGrades K-4 NEWBuild a world that comes to life with amazing dinosaurs like T. Rex, Velocirap-tor and more! Learn about other prehis-toric animals that roamed the earth and swam in the seas- and some that are still alive today! Every student will get a cus-ton mini-figure! Taught by Bricks4Kidz staff. Classes in Oregon and Brooklyn!DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Oct 23-

    Nov 273:00 - 4:00PM

    BKE $70

    Tue Oct 24- Nov 28

    3:00 - 4:00PM

    NKE $70

    LEGO Kids Night Out Ages Grades 1-6A Bricks4Kidz Night Out is a high-energy, creative and fun evening full of LEGO building projects, games and more! The evening includes dinner, a movie, build-ing unique creations, playing games and just having fun using LEGO Bricks! Taught by Bricks4Kidz staff. DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEESat Sep 30 5:30-

    8:30PMRCI $25

    Sat Oct 21 5:30-8:30PM

    RCI $25

    Morning Tech Club RCIGrades 5-6Morning Tech Club will give RCI 5th and 6th graders the opportunity to combine their creativity with technology. Work on different devices and software programs with specific tasks at hand. Each proj-ect will be explored in depth by these up and coming tech scholars. With technol-ogy always changing, the possibilities are endless! Roll out of bed and get your tech on! Taught by Mariah Richards.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon & Wed

    Sept 11-Nov 15

    7:00 - 7:40AM

    RCI $40

    Get Into Coding with Scratch Grades 1-3This class is geared to the interests of be-ginning coders! Learn the basics of logic, problem solving and computing while cre-ating puzzles, games and stories. Taught by Scott Fradkin.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Sep 11-

    Oct 23:15- 4:15PM

    NKE $25

    Level II Scratch CodingGrades 3-4This class is geared to the interests of old-er elementary students. Learn the basics of coding with Scratch and then get lots of time to explore and create. Perfect for beginners or experienced Scratch pro-grammers! Taught by Scott Fradkin.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Oct 9-30 3:15-

    4:15PMNKE $25

    Computer Science ClubBrooklyn Elementary

    Grades 3-4Tuesdays Sept 19- Oct 24 3:00-

    4:15pmWatch for details in flyers

    and on Facebook!

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    PLEASEREMIND YOUR CHILD AND HIS OR HER TEACHER ABOUT AFTER SCHOOL CLASSES

    SEND ALONG AN AFTERNOON SNACK

    REMIND YOUR CHILD WHERE YOU WILL PICK HIM OR HER UP

  • 5Information and Registration • www.oregonsd.org/community • (608) 835-4097

    Creating Games with Scratch Grades 5-6 RCIIf you have already had an introduction to Scratch programming and want to learn more, this class is for you! We’ll explore the building blocks and skills you’ll need to create your own game! Led by Scott Fradkin.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Nov 6-

    Dec 113:15-4:15PM

    RCI $40

    Master Machines: Mechanical Engineering Grades K-4Use the Engineering Design Process to design, create, test, and refine a variety of machines and mechanical systems. Students learn basics of fluid mechanics, simple machines, and other design and engineering concepts while construct-ing roller coasters, egg-drop vehicles, and an incredibly fast air powered drag-ster they keep at the end of the course. Taught by Engineerign for Kids Staff.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Sep 19-

    Oct 243:00-4:15PM

    NKE $115

    Robotics 101 RCIGrades 5-6Learn the basics of designing, program-ming, and controlling a fully functional robot. Using LEGO® MINDSTORMS®, mathematical concepts, and engineer-ing principles students will brainstorm, plan, test, and modify sequences of in-structions to accomplish a given task. Students will also learn the sequence of communication between the robot and the programmer by collecting and ana-lyzing data using the robot’s sensors. Taught by Engineering for Kids Staff.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Sep 19-

    Oct 243:25-4:55PM

    RCI $120

    ACTIVE YOUTH FUN!

    Zumba Kids Grades K-4Be active and have fun to your favor-ite music! Zumba® Kids features kid-friendly routines based on original Zumba choreography. Learn the steps while we add games and activities. Taught by April Girga.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Sep 18-

    Oct 163:15-4:15PM

    PVE $30

    Mon Oct 30- Nov 27

    3:15-4:15PM

    PVE $30

    Game Time!Grades 1-4Playground games galore! Games will change each week depending on the in-terest of the group. Kickball, soccer, floor hockey and more. Learn some-thing new or have fun playing familiar games. Taught by Jim Hanson.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon & Tue

    Oct 16- Nov 21

    3:00 - 4:15PM

    PVE $40

    Flipped Out Tumbling!Grades 1-4Learn basic tumbling moves includ-ing cartwheels, rolls, handstands and more! Taught by Nate McConnell.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Oct 24-

    Nov 213:00 - 3:50PM

    BKE $30

    CHILDREN’S DANCE

    Dance Class Attire For Ballet and Pre Ballet:

    Tights, leggings or a leotard Ballet slippers or non-slip socks. For Tap:Tap shoes must be worn for Tap classes. To avoid distractions, we ask parents to wait outside the dance classroom. Thank you!

    Pre BalletAges 3-4 A great introduction to ballet and class structure! We’ll combine basic techniques and terminology with coordination, rhythm, stretching and creativity. Parents will be in-vited to a mini-performance on the last day! Taught by Dianna Johnson.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Sep 14-

    Oct 125:30-6:00PM

    NKE $25

    Thu Nov 2- Dec 7

    5:30-6:00PM

    NKE $25

    No Class November 23

    Beginning BalletAges 5-7Come join us for some fun in ballet! We’ll combine basic technique and terminology with learning balance, flexibility and coordination. The last class will include a short performance. Taught by Dianna Johnson. DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Sep 14-

    Oct 126:05- 6:35PM

    NKE $25

    Thu Nov 2- Dec 7

    6:05- 6:35PM

    NKE $25

    No Class November 23

    Continuing Tap Ages 8-10For students who have completed the ba-sic beginning tap class. Work on basic tap sounds through isolations and by learning progressions traveling tap steps. We will also explore some more basic choreogra-phy by learning a short dance to perform for our families at the end of the session. Taught by Dianna Johnson. DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Sep 14-

    Oct 126:40-7:10PM

    NKE $25

    Thu Nov 2- Dec 7

    6:40-7:10PM

    NKE $25

    No Class November 23

    Ballroom Dancing Junior EditionAges 8-10Have your kids been enjoying Dancing with the Stars Junior? This class is a great way to learn ballroom moves from a pro-fessional ballroom dancer! No experience needed! Taught by Deborah Gillitzer, owner of Dance on Air Studio, NDCA Pro-fessional and Ballroom team coach.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Sep 19-

    Oct 173:15 - 4:00PM

    NKE $50

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    Coming in NovemberBeginning Golf for Kids

    Introduce your 3rd-5th grader to a lifetime skill! Golf pros from Foxboro will teach beginners basics: grip, stance and swing.

    Watch for class details by email and on Facebook!

  • 6 Oregon School District Community Ed & Rec • Register TODAY!

    Los Chiquitos: Spanish for Preschoolers Ages 3-5 In this 8 week class young learners are introduced to Spanish using books, games, songs and crafts. At the end of the class they’ll be able to ask and answer basic questions, count to 20, name colors and family members and much more! Children in their youngest years learn language with the greatest ease! Taught by Futura Language Pro-fessionals staff.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Oct 16-

    Dec 410:45-11:45AM

    NKE $125

    Nature Exploration for Preschoolers Ages 3-5Young learners can experience science and nature with Naturalists from the Aldo Leopold Nature Center! Activi-ties will include crafts, sensory expe-riences, books and more! Classes will explore the Netherwood Arboretum; nearby parks, wetlands and gardens; and use the outdoor classroom when weather permits.Session 1: Bugs, Bubbles, Geese and Trees.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Sep 7-

    281:00-1:45PM

    NKE $40

    Session 2: Opossums, For-ests, Leaf Art, MoonDAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Oct 5-26 1:00-

    1:45PMNKE $40

    Preschool Art Dabblers Ages 3-5Young artists will have an opportunity to get hands on with a variety of exciting art materials. Enjoy sculpting, painting, draw-ing and making collages. Adult caregivers welcome! Taught by Eliza Tyksinski.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Sep 19-

    Oct 241:00-1:45PM

    NKE $65

    Tue Nov 7- Dec 12

    1:00-1:45PM

    NKE $65

    Play CrewAges 3-5In this preschool playgroup, children will learn through books, social play, movement and sensory activities. Taught by Community Ed and Early Childhood staff.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue & Thu

    Sep 19- Nov 9

    8:30- 10:00AM

    NKE $25

    Tue & Thu

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    8:30- 10:00AM

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    Strengthening Families Parents AND Children in Grades 5-8Help your youth prepare for the teen years, learn how to handle frustration and peer resistance skills. You’ll learn how to establish family rules and expec-tations that work, set appropriate lim-its while showing love and support and encourage positive behaviors! Childcare available for younger siblings. Family dinner included every week! Taught by OSD Staff. There is no charge for this class but registration is required.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Sep 25-

    Oct 305:30 - 8:00PM

    OMS Free

    The Nurtured Heart ApproachParents of children 3-18 Come learn an approach that can help you become the agent of change in your child’s life. Begin to see your child/adolescent develop “inner wealth” and make choices that reflect the val-ues and character you believe in. Your child learns to self-regulate and comes to identify with success! The concepts of this approach can improve your re-lationship with any child or teen, but are very effective with children who display difficult behaviors. Taught by Ruth Greiber.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Nov 27-

    Dec 186:00 - 7:30PM

    NKE $40/family

    Parenting the Love and Logic WayParents of children 0-12Parenting with Love and Logic has been offering solutions and resources to parents of kids of all ages since 1977. Learn how to improve parenting skills and relationships, increase the odds of having more responsible kids and change the kind of responses you get from your children. Childcare avail-able. Taught by Joyce Gilmour.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Nov 6-

    Dec 116:00 - 730PM

    NKE $40/family

    Programs for Young Learners

    ADD SOME TOOLS TO YOUR PARENTING TOOLBOX!

    Scholarships are available for Love and Logic and Nutured Heart Approach classes! Please call or email Cynthia at 835-4052 or [email protected] BEFORE you register if you need financial aid.

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    No School? No Classes!

    When school is cancelled because of weather, our Community Ed & Rec classes will not meet.

    Unless noted as “no school day” programs, our classes also do not meet on days when classes are not in session.

    Play and Learn for PreschoolersFREE program for Ages 0-5 and Caregivers

    Free Play * Circle Time * Projects

    • Mondays, 8:30 - 10:30AM• Netherwood Knoll Imagination

    Station (Enter at the District Of-fice, 123 E. Grove St.)

    • Facilitated by 4-C staff

    No Class November 23, December 26 and 28

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    LIFELONG LEARNING FOR ADULTS STARTS HERE!

    Conversational Spanish Adults and Older TeensFor new and returning students! This lively course will focus on introductions, numbers, colors, foods, parts of the body, time and family. Start carrying on a con-versation right away! Taught by Futura Language Professionals.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Oct 19-

    Nov 156:30 - 8:00 PM

    NKE $125

    Fall Dinner Prep WorkshopAdults and Older TeensCome to a Dinner Prep Workshop and build 5 meals in an hour and half that are ready to cook when you need them the most! Each meal feeds 4-6 adults and is all-natural and affordable. Choose the Crock Pot Menu or the Famiy Favorites Menu on either date. Class fee does not include grocery items or containers. In-structor will provide a complete shopping list. Allergies and dietary needs can be accommodated. Led by Jill Pedersen.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Oct 12 6:30-

    8:00PMSenior Center

    $49

    Mon Nov 6 6:30-8:00PM

    Senior Center

    $49

    Stress Relief with Essential Oils NEWAdults and Older TeensLearn how essential oils and aroma-therapy can be part of your relaxation routine! Make a roller ball applicator to take home! Taught by Bev Bossignham.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Sep 26 6:00-

    7:30PMNKE $10

    The Fall Garden NEWAdults and Older TeensGet your garden ready for spring and summer now! Fall is the time to plant bulbs for early spring flowers and to clean up garden beds. Taught by Anne Lies, Master Gardener.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Sep 19 6:00-

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    Needle Felting: Pumpkin Patch Centerpiece Adults and Older Teens NEWLooking for that perfect Fall center-piece? Join the fun at the ‘pumpkin patch’ and learn how to needle felt a large pumpkin made from 100% wool. This course will give you detailed in-structions, using basic and intermediate techniques, so that you can complete your very own home grown creation. Taught by Faye Antolec, owner, Wyld and Wooly.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEWed Sep 27

    & Oct 46:30 - 8:30PM

    Senior Center

    $45

    Dryer Ball Mania Adults and Older TeensThese enviornmentally friendly balls are used in your dryer and will help re-duce static, absorb moisture, and are chemical free. Using repurposed wool these dryer balls will be handmade, one of a kind, and ready to use when you bring them home! Each participant will make 2 dryer balls. Taught by Faye Antolec, owner, Wyld and Wooly.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEWed Nov 29 6:30 -

    8:30PMSenior Center

    $30

    Glass Fusing: Wall Pocket VasesAdults and Older TeensParticipants will design and create their own fused glass wall pocket vase to hold flowers or plant cuttings. It can be hung on a wall or in a window. No prior experience is needed for this course. The vases will be fired for the students and can be picked up at a later date. Taught at Art Glass Delights Studio, 5545 County A, Brooklyn by local artist Ann Kleckner.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEESun Sep 24 1:30 -

    3:30 PMStudio $40

    Fused Glass Holiday GiftsAdults and Older TeensParticipants will design and create their own fused glass gifts for friends, co-workers and family including jewelry, ornaments, sun catchers and more! No prior experience is needed! The glass pieces will be fired for the participants and can be picked up at a later date Make up to 4 items! Taught at Art Glass Delights Studio, 5545 County A, Brook-lyn by local artist Ann Kleckner.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEWed Nov 29 6:30 -

    8:30PMStudio $30

    Weave a Napkin BasketAdults and Older TeensLearn how to weave beautiful baskets while you make a lovely 6”x 6” napkin basket. Beginning weavers welcome. Taught by Patty Fitzgerald.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Oct 9 6:30 -

    8:30PMOHS $22

    Weave a Bread Basket Adults and Older TeensGrace your table with a handmade bread basket! This basket is oblong with handles at each end. Great proj-ect for experienced or beginning weav-ers! Taught by Patty Fitzgerald.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Nov 6

    & 136:30 - 9:00PM

    OHS $29

    Planning Ahead: Living Wills and Powers of Attorney NEWAdults 18+No matter your age, you could find yourself in a situation due to a serious accident, or illness, where decisions must be made regarding your care. You can let your loved ones know your choices by establishing your Advance Directives. Learn about Living Wills, Powers of Attorney and more. Led by Christine Dehlinger.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Oct 17 6:30 -

    8:30PMNKE $25

    CLASS LOCATIONS MAY CHANGE TO ACCOMMODATE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES. YOU WILL RECEIVE A CONFIRMATION EMAIL WITH THE CORRECT LOCATION ABOUT 1 WEEK PRIOR TO THE FIRST CLASS MEETING.

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    Life Review NEWAdults Each of us has had joys and regrets, challenges and accomplishments, that we would like to record for ourselves or to share with our loved ones. This class will help participants determine how they would like to be remembered. It can also be a catalyst to action towards things desired but not yet pursued. Led by Christine Dehlinger.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Nov 7 6:30 -

    8:30PMNKE $20

    Emotional Freedom GroupAdults 18+ A monthly experential group for adults designed to identify, release and heal the emotional baggage and weight we tend to carry and hold on to. Meditation and clearing techniques will be used. Choose 1 or more sessions. Taught by Tina Mancusi, MSSW at her home office, 898 Foxrun Ct, Oregon.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEFri Sep 8 6:30-

    7:30PMSee de-scription

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    Fri Oct 6 6:30-7:30PM

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    $25

    Fri Nov 3 6:30-7:30PM

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    $25

    Fri Dec 1 6:30-7:30PM

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    Fun Friday Family MeditationsAdults and children age 6 and upStress and axiety can affect us all, but what can we do about it? This group is designed to help parents and their chil-dren (ages 6 and up) discover how medi-tation and breath work can help create better balance, peace and harmony. Chose 1 or more sessions. Taught by Tina Mancusi, MSSW at Insight for Health and Healing 898 Foxrun Ct, Oregon.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEFri Sep 15 6:30-

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    Fri Oct 20 6:30-7:30PM

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    $5

    Fri Nov 17 6:30-7:30PM

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    $5

    Fri Dec 15 6:30-7:30PM

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    Family rate: $20/session

    Simple Self Defense Adults and Older Teens Learn some simple strategies to avoid confrontations and how to defend yourself using easy-to-remember tech-niques. Great for students, older adults and everyone in between! Parent/teen teams encouraged! Taught by Luke Palmer, Infinity Martial Arts, Oregon.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Oct 3 6:30 -

    8:00PMPVE $12

    The Power of Thought: Reduce Your StressAdults and Teens NEWAre life’s demands leaving you inundat-ed with stress or anxiety? Transform your life by learning the power of your words and thoughts. This series is designed to teach Self Insight, Self Awareness and Self Empowerment and will incorpo-rate meditation and other stress reduc-ing techniques. Taught by Tina Mancusi, MSSW at her home office, 898 Foxrun Ct, Oregon.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Oct 3-

    246:30- 7:30PM

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    Mon Nov 6- 27

    6:30-7:30PM

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    $25

    Additional family members $15

    WE MAKE ADULT FITNESS FUN!

    Fit Fun Bootcamp MorningAdults and Older Teens ONGOINGBootcamp is open to all levels and abilities! High energy programs of-fer resistance training, burst train-ing, and ab tightening exercises. Work on weight loss, cardiovascular improvement, increased energy, and reduced back pain. Bring dumbbells and mat. Join anytime, fees prorated. Taught by Dustin Maher Fitness staff.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Wed Fri

    Ongo-ing, join anytime!

    5:30-6:15AM

    NKE/OHS $99/ mo

    Mindfulness for Runners Adults and Older TeensDiscover a renewed sense of vitality & joy in your experience of running, while optimizing performance through enhanced focus and injury-prevention techniques. The workshop will include:yoga-inspired strengthening, stretch-ing, stability, and balance, meditation, breath work, and relaxation practice and embodied integration through in-class running. Please bring a yoga mat and running gear. No prior experience with yoga necessary; all levels of run-ning experience welcome (beginners to elite).Taught by Kelly Petrie.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Sep 11 6:00 -

    8:00PMPVE $25

    Yoga On & Off the Mat Adults and Older TeensCombine yoga practice and aerobic fit-ness into one unique experience. Yoga before aerobic activity warms the mus-cles and prepares the mind for optimal experience. Yoga after exercise pro-vides safe stretching, cool-down, and recovery. The workshop includes peri-ods of yoga practice, relaxation, and outdoor aerobic fitness of your choice (walking, biking, or running). Open to all levels of experience. Please bring your own yoga mat. Taught by Kelly Petrie.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Sep 18 6:00 -

    8:00PMPVE $25

    Mindfulness Fundamentals Workshop Series Adults and Older TeensBring a greater sense of ease, resiliency, and balance into your life through the practice of mindfulness. We will explore various forms of meditation, gentle movement, and other experiential prac-tices to enhance everyday experiences with greater awareness, compassion, and gratitude. Learn practical techniques for managing stress and nourishing overall wellbeing, whether you are new to mind-fulness or would like a refresher. 6 class series. Taught by Kelly Petrie. DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Sep 21-

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    Introduction to Yoga SeriesAdults and Older TeensDesigned for beginners and people new to yoga! We will explore fundamental yoga postures and breathing techniques based on the principles of Alignment Yoga. Presented in a safe, gentle, and accessible way, you’ll discover yoga’s many benefits! Please bring your own mat and a folded blanket. 8 class se-ries. Taught by Kelly Petrie.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Oct 2-

    Nov 205:00 - 6:00PM

    PVE $75

    Mindful YogaAdults and Older TeensBlends the wisdom of Alignment Yoga with qualities of mindful awareness to discover a renewed connection and gentle release of tension patterns. Students develop strength, flexibility and balance in body and mind through this timeless practice. All levels welcome. Please bring your own mat and a folded blanket. 9 week series Taught by Kelly Petrie. DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Oct 2-

    Nov 276:30 - 7:45PM

    PVE $72

    Peaceful Intentions: Meditation and Yoga WorkshopAdults and Older TeensStudents are invited to experience the calming benefits of meditation and yoga. Feel nurtured as you are guided through timeless practices that include intention setting, mindful awareness meditation, gentle and restorative yoga poses, and deep relaxation. Taught by Kelly Petrie.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Dec 4 6:00 -

    8:00PMPVE $25

    Yoga Inspired Creativity Workshop NEWAdults and Older TeensRelease over-active thinking and get in touch with a more easeful, spacious sense of being through an exploration of yoga and contemplative-based cre-ative processes. Taught by Kelly Petrie.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon Dec 11 6:00 -

    8:00PMPVE $25

    Pi-Yo ONGOINGAdults and Older TeensStrengthen your core with a great workout that combines the mind/body practices of Pilates and yoga, as well as principles of sports stretch, strength training, conditioning, and dynamic movement. Modifications challenge all skill levels. Bring a mat. Taught by Deborah Gillitzer. Each session is 6 class meetings. DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Sep 12-

    Oct 174:15- 5:05PM

    NKE $56

    Thu Sep 14- Oct 19

    4:15- 5:05PM

    NKE $56

    Tue Oct 24- Nov 28

    4:15- 5:05PM

    NKE $56

    Thu Oct 26- Dec 7

    4:15- 5:05PM

    NKE $56

    Tue Dec 5- Jan 9

    4:15- 5:05PM

    NKE $56

    No Class November 21, 23 December 26, 28

    Zumba ONGOINGAdults and Older Teens Dance and fitness, energy and fun for all levels! Zumba is a mixture of body sculpting movements with fun steps, high energy and motivating music. Dance away your worries with a “feel happy” workout that burns calories! Tuesday classes taught by Deborah Gil-litzer; Wednesday classes taught by April Girga. Each session is 6 class meetings. DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Sep 12-

    Oct 175:15- 6:15PM

    NKE $56

    Wed Sept 13- Oct 18

    6:30- 7:30PM

    NKE $56

    Tue Oct 24- Nov 28

    5:15- 6:15PM

    NKE $56

    Wed Oct 25- Dec 6

    6:30-7:30PM

    NKE $56

    Tue Dec 5- Jan 9

    5:15- 6:15PM

    NKE $56

    No Class November 21, 22, December 26, 27.

    Flow Yoga ONGOINGAdults and Older TeensIn this hour long class you will be led though fundamental yoga postures and sun salutations in rhythm with your breath. Expect to increase your flexibil-ity, strength and focus. Taught by Kelly Scholz. Each session is 6 class meetings. DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Sep 14-

    Oct 195:00 - 6:00PM

    Senior Center

    $45

    Thu Oct 26-Dec 7

    5:00 - 6:00PM

    Senior Center

    $45

    Reiki and Yoga: The Path to Healing ONGOINGAdults and Older TeensMeditation, restorative yoga poses and Reiki- each of these practices decreases anxiety, improves flexibility of the mind and body and increases energy. Follow the Path to Healing and explore these health-giving practices with instructor Kelly Scholz. Each session is 6 class meetings. DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEThu Sep 14-

    Oct 196:15 - 7:15PM

    Senior Center

    $45

    Thu Oct 26-Dec 7

    6:15 - 7:15PM

    Senior Center

    $45

    Get in the Swing: East Coast Swing!Adults and Older TeensThis triple-step dance will include faster, more exuberant music! This Swing is a more common dance useful at many events. Join us for great fun! Singles welcome - only $31! Taught by Deborah Gillitzer.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue Nov 7-

    Dec 196:35- 7:35 PM

    NKE $62/cou-ple

    Kick BoxingAdults and Older TeensKickboxing is a high intensity cardio class teaching the applications of kick-boxing and self-defense in a high en-ergy, fun format. Burn calories, gain strength, improve balance, reduce stress and learn something new. Modifications will challenge all skill levels! Ongoing class, join anytime, but please register for specific dates. Led by Ida Dempich.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEESat Sep 9-

    Nov 189:00 -10:00 AM

    NKE $10/class

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    No class November 21

    No class November 23

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    55+ Fitness Classes at the Senior Center

    Call 835-5801 to register for these classes!

    Zumba GoldModified for the active older partici-pant! Fun, friendly and invigorating! Taught by Anne Stone. Try your first class FREE!DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue & Thu

    On- going, join any-time!

    9:45-10:30 AM

    SR CTR $3/class

    Zumba Gold AdvancedTake the moves you learn in Zumba Gold to the next level. For this class, the steps are a little faster and more complex, but even more fun! Taught by Anne Stone.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEETue & Thu

    On-going, join any-time!

    8:30-9:30AM

    SR CTR $3/class

    Get FitImprove strength, flexibility and bal-ance. For beginners or those with limited mobility. Taught by Gudie Huston. Try your first class FREE!DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEM, W, F

    Ongo-ing, join anytime!

    1:00- 1:45 PM

    SR CTR $3/class

    Gentle YogaDesigned for older adults or those who wish to explore yoga at a slower pace. Yoga postures and pre-yoga exercises help develop strength and balance. Taught by Kelly Petrie.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEFri Ongo-

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    Parkinson's ExerciseThis class is specifically designed for individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease and targets Par-kinsons- specific movement deficits, improving funcion, mobility, mood and quality of life while reduc-ing falls, all in a fun atmosphere! PLEASE ENROLL THROUGH STOUGH-TON HOSPITAL BY CALLING 835-5373. Taught by Rachel Peerenboom.

    Strong WomenIncrease your flexibility and balance while you strengthen your muscles and bones! This ongoing program was created for mid-life and older wom-en. Get moving and improve your health! Taught by Vickie Carroll.DAY DATES TIME LOCATION FEEMon & Thu

    On- going, join any-time!

    10:30-11:30AM

    SR CTR $3/class

    Tue & Thu

    On- going, join any-time!

    5:30-6:30PM

    SR CTR $3/class

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    SR CTR $5/class

    SAFE at Home is a falls prevention program created by Home Health United and United Way of Dane County. The program provides an in-home safety assessment during which a list of all medications are compiled, home safety aids like a pill box and night light are offered, and recommendations are made to improve safety. The assessments are done by a trained volunteer and are available to Dane County residents age 60 or older.

    To learn more or to schedule and assessment, call 1-800-924-2273

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    OREGON AREA SENIOR CENTER219 Park Street / 835-5801

    Support Groups:

    Weight Loss SupportMondays. 4:00PM Weigh-in at 3:30

    Veterans Group4th Tuesday. 9:00AM

    Diabetic Support Group 4th Thursday. 1:30PM

    Weekly Game Groups:Bridge: Mon. 1:30PMSheepshead: Tue. 12:30PMCribbage: Thur. 1:00PMEuchre: Wed. 1:00PM

    Wellness Activities:Regular Drop-In Exercise

    UW Ext. Monthly Nutrition Education Programs—Free

    Reflexology with Mary Ehle, 2nd & 4th Mon. morning $25 / 30 min. or $45 / 60 min.

    Chair Massage with Gary Kuzynski, 2nd & 4th Thur $10/15 min. or $20/30 min.

    Foot Care for Diabetics1st Mon. morning $28 Provided by Home Health United.

    Foot Care 1st & 4th Wed. $20 Provided by Stoughton Hospital.

    Blood Pressure Screening Fri. 9:30 - 10:30AM FREE

    FITCHBURG SENIOR CENTER5510 E. Lacy Road / 270-4290

    Classes offered includeDriver Safety, Spanish, Computers/Technology, Oil Pastels, Acrylic Art, Nutrition Education,Tai Chi, Yoga, Fit Ball, Pickle Ball, Aerobics, Zumba, Knitting, Computers, Art, Line Dancing, Writing

    Recreation OpportunitiesCard Games: Bridge, Euchre, “500”, Mahjong, SheepsheadDay trips and extended trips (call for information!), Social Groups

    Health and Wellness ActivitiesBlood Pressure Screening, Footcare, Acupuncture, Massage Therapy, Caregiver Support GroupBlood Pressure Screening: 2nd Thur. 10:30a.m. No appts necessary.Foot Care: Regular and diabetic foot care offeredMassage & Reflexology: Please call for information

    Senior ServicesCongregate Meals: Mon.-Fri. 12:00. Please call 270-4290 by 1:00 pm the day before to reserve meal.Home Delivered Meals: Mon.-Fri. on request to homebound or those unable to prepare mealsTransportation: Available daily to meal site. Also for shopping.RSVP Driver Escort: Rides to doctor/dental appts. Call 5 days ahead.Outreach/Case Management: Connection to services and caregivers

    Monthly Newsletter: Call 270-4290 to be added. Fee $10/year

    oregonareaseniorcenterwisconsin.com Mon - Fri, 8:00AM - 4:00PM

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    Recreation:Bingo: 4th Tue. 9:30AMPool Players: Thur. 9 AMRubber stamps: 3rd Mon. 9AMKnit/Crochet Group: 2nd & 4th Wed. 2PMSing Along: 4th Wed. 10:30AM Silver Threads Senior Club Card Parties, Movies, Events monthly! Senior Services:Adult Day Program: Mon/Wed/Fri 9AM-1PMHome delivered meals weekdays 11am-noon; Congregate meals M/T/W/F 11:45 at Sr Centers and Thursdays at Ziggy’s. All meals sug-gested donation $4, if possible.

    Transportation: Call 835-5801 to reserve a ride. Donation of $1 - $3

    Outreach/Case Management

    Legal Help By appointment

    Volunteer Opportunities

    Request the Monthly Newsletter: Call 835-5801 or email [email protected]

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    Computer Help & Learn: One on One with MillyOne hour appointment for special-ized software and help navigating your PC and peripherals. $25 1st Wed. of the month: September 6, October 4, November 1, Decem-ber 6.

    For only $5 more, Milly will come to your home! Call 608-212-1653 to schedule a home appointment!

    Protecting you & your PCIs your computer protected from viruses and worms? Learn how to remove cookies, add-ons, and tem-porary files. Leave knowing how to tell if you are using a secure site, make strong passwords, keep your software up-to-date, and remove unwanted/out-dated programs. Bring your laptop or tablet. Remem-ber your charger and tell us what type of device you will be bringingSept 13th

    LibreOffice/Apache OpenOfficeWhy pay for Microsoft Office Suite when you can have it all for free. Explore the open source pro-grams of LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice. Text document, spread-sheet, & presentation programs similar to Word, Excel, & Power Point at the perfect price!Sept 20th

    Google AppsExplore some of the many apps Google has to offer. Google Docs & Sheets work like Word & Excel. Be introduced to Google+, Books, Map, and Drive. You can video chat, send personal group text messages, edit and store photos with Picasa. Yes, even Picasa is now a Google app. The options are endless. Sept 27th

    Online SellingLearn simple techniques and key-words to selling your stuff online. Learn how to upload pictures, write a good description of your item and be safe exchanging goods and taking payments.Oct 11th

    Facebook IntermediateAre you on Facebook but still have questions about features and security. You will learn how to up-load pictures & videos, tag friends, edit your Timeline, add Life Events, and review Privacy settings.Oct 18th

    Exploring Your iPad and iPhone Learn how to download apps, or-ganize your home page, explore settings & privacy options. Personal-ize your tablet’s wallpaper & sounds, search the internet, check your email, manage pictures & videos. Remember your power cord!Oct 25th Facebook Events, Groups, PagesLearn how to expand your Facebook experience by posting Events and inviting friends, make a Group page to post & keep updated with friends that have a special interest, like traveling or visiting Museums. Do you have a special interest or hobby you would like to share with the public, like card making or selling jewelry? Make a Page where you can share pictures & post information. Get feedback from past customers. Meet new customers.Nov 8th

    Getting to Know Windows 10 So you have upgraded to Windows 10. You are comfortable with us-ing the desktop and getting on the Internet. Now lets explore Cortana, Microsoft Edge, multiple window view, the Hub, and taking advantage of all those Apps.Nov 15th

    LibreOffice/Apache OpenOfficeWhy pay for Microsoft Office Suite when you can have it all for free. Explore the open source programs of LibreOffice and Apache OpenOf-fice. Text document, spreadsheet, & presentation programs similar to Word, Excel, & Power Point at the perfect price!Dec 13th

    Computers and Technology with Milly

    ALL AGES WELCOME!Classes offered at

    Oregon Senior Center219 Park Street, Oregon

    All Classes $20 per classTaught by Milly McCartney

    Please call 835-5801 to register for these classes!

    ALL CLASSES MEET 3:30-5:30 PM

    Oregon Community Education and Recreation has a Facebook page!

    We post updates, reminders and more! Join us!

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    Stoughton Hospital Classes for Kids

    To register for classes for kids, please call Trish at (608) 334-4036. All Classes are held in the Bryant Health Education Center

    Caring for Kids BabysittingFor children ages 11 and older. They will learn about first aid, safety, infant care, discipline, playing with children, common emergencies, responsibilities of a babysitter, and more. Please bring a sack lunch.Tue, August 22nd 9 a.m. to 1:30 pm. $50

    Home on Your OwnFor children ages nine and older who may be home for a few hours with-out an adult. The focus is on making wise and safe choices on first aid, fire safety and emergency situations.Sat, Sept 9th 9 to 11 a.m. $30

    To sign up for classes and events,Please go to stoughtonhospital.comand click on “classes and events.”Questions? Please contact Sonjaat 873-2356. Unless otherwise noted, all health education and wellness class-es are held in the Bryant Health Educa-tion Center.

    Getting To Know MedicareThis class is designed to educate cur-rent and future Medicare beneficiaries about the four parts of Medicare as well as equip them to navigate through the various insurance options. This will be presented by The Retirement Class-room.Wed, Aug 23rd at 5:30 p.m. FREE

    Healthy Living With Diabetes Workshop For adults of all ages who havetype 2 diabetes, pre-diabetes or who live with someone that does. The pro-gram focuses on helping you feel bet-ter, have more control and do things you want to do. The cost is $20 unless you have the book then it is free. Tuesday Afternoons (six weeks) Aug 29th through Oct 3rd 2:30 to 5 p.m.

    Natural Anxiety and Stress ReliefJoin Anne Adametz, Acupuncturist andYoga Specialist, to learn how acupunc-ture, aromatherapy and mindfulness can create a foundation of health for you to move through life with less anxi-ety and stress.Thurs, Sept 14th at 6 p.m. FREE

    Learning, Coping and Sur-viving as an Alzheimer’s CaregiverFormer Wisconsin Governor Martin Schreiber shares the lessons he has leared as a caregiver for his wife Elaine. Copies of his book will be available for purchase. All proceeds will support Alzheimer’s caregiver support programs.Tuesday, September 19th 5:30 p.m. FREE

    Stoughton Hospital Support Groups

    Crohn’s, Collitis & IBD Sup-port GroupMeets 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5:30PM in Hospital Board Room. Contact Marilyn at 873-7928Diabetes Support Group Meets 2nd Monday of month at 6:00PM in Hospital Board Room. 628-6500Hope Chest Breast Cancer SupportFor individual support please call Judy 770-7829

    PREVENT GARAGING WITH REFRIGERATOR LOCKS!

    Garaging: taking alcoholic bever-ages from open garages by under-age drinkers. Protect yourself and the kids in your neighborhood with free, easy to in-stall refrigerator doorlocks. Locks are available from the Oregon Po-lice Department, Monday- Friday 8 am to 5 pm or call 835-3111Locks Sponsored by OregonCARES

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    Seasonal Affective DisorderAs the days of fall get darker, so canour moods. Join Psychiatrist Dr. KenRobbins, to learn about Seasonal Af-fective Disorder. Learn how to identify it, how to manage the symptoms if you experience it, and how to best avoid it in the future.Wed, Sept 27th at 5:30 p.m. FREE

    Freedom Through ForgivenessJoin instructor Tim Markle, to learnmethods of working toward forgivenessand learning to live a forgiving life.Wednesday Evenings (six weeks) Sept 20th through Oct 25th at 6:30 p.m. Central Conference Room FREE

    LSVT BIG - Help for Parkinson’sLearn about the LSVT BIG programwhich is specific to Parkinson’s diseaseand works on “bigness” of movementwith patients, which addresses overallmobility and function. The talk will beoffered by physical therapist, RachelPeerenboom, who is certified in thistherapy.Thurs, Sept, 28th at 5:30 p.m. FREE

    Practices for Happy and HealthyHolidaysJoin Anne Adametz, Stoughton HospitalAcupuncturist, to explore individual value systems and take steps to pri-oritize family health and happiness during the holidays. Enjoy calming aromatherapy, mindful meditation and other practices to make this a peaceful holiday season.Thurs, Nov 9th at 6 p.m. FREE

    Healthier Holiday EatingOver-indulging during the holidays leaves us with spiked blood sugar, guilt, and a few extra pounds. Dieti-tian Nutritionist Autumn Kumlien, will talk about lightening up our classic favorite recipes, best choices at the buffet table and what to eat before the gathering.Tues, Nov 14th at 5:30 p.m. FREE

    900 Ridge St, Stoughtonstoughtonhospital.com608-873-6611

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    Events for all Ages! Please check the library events calendar for detais of these and many more events!www.oregonpubliclibrary.org/calendar/month

    Storytimes for baby to preschool age children (mornings, evenings and Saturdays)STEAM programs for elementary age childrenTeen Advisory Board – Teens have a voice at the library!Sewing and craft clubs for teens and adultsBook Clubs for teens and adults on site and onlineTech ClassesTrivia NightReading programsFriends Of the Library Used Book Sales in April and October

    Collections & ServicesSpecial Collections: seeds, cake pans, nature explorer backpacks, maker kits, and early learning backpacksFree Wi-Fi and Internet. Computers and laptops available by reservationWi-Fi printingScanning, printing, and copyingOne-on-one tech help

    Fitchburg Parks & Recreation608-270-4285 http://www.fitchburgwi.gov/recreation

    Fitchburg Parks and Recreation offers classes, sports and more for learners of all ages! Non-residents are welcome!

    Programs include Soccer, Spanish for Pre-Schoolers, Piano, Dance, Flag Football, Painting and many more.

    Please visit http://www.fitchburgwi.gov/Recreation to see current class offerings, schedules and registration infor-mation.

    Village of Brooklyn [email protected] brooklynrecreation.org

    Get Fit Classes Cize Live Mondays 6:00pm Cardio Jam Wednesdays, 6:00pm Beachbody Workout Thursdays 6:00pm

    Get Fit fees: 10 punches for $45; unlimited $45 per month; 6 punches for $30; Drop in for $7

    Pre-Ballet classes5:30pm

    Ballet classes6:00pm

    Classes Tuesdays October- November

    Fitchburg Public Library

    5530 Lacy Road, Fitchburg729-1760

    Mon- Thurs 9am-9pmFri & Sat 10am-6pm Sun 1-5pm

    The Fitchburg Library offers programs for children, teens and adults! Check the online calendar each month for exciting classes, fun story-time activities and spe-cial opportunities just for teens!

    Please visit the library web site for dates and times of programs and activities.http://fitchburgwi.gov/822/Library

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    Mon.-Thur. 9:00am-8:00pm Fri. 9:00am-6:00pm

    Sat. 9:00am-3:00pm

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    GENERAL PROGRAMS

    Deep Water Exercise & Shallow Water Exercise: Older teens and adults, non-swimmers and swimmers. Includes warm-up, stretching and toning, aerobics, and cool-down.

    Lap Swim: Open to all ages. You may swim at your own pace but you must swim laps for recreation and/or conditioning. A minimum of two lanes will be available.

    Private Lessons: Private lessons are for adults and children that would like a one-on-one learning environment. Fee: 7 lessons for $105 ($140 for non district residents).

    Family Swim: Open to all ages. Responsible teen or adult must be in wa-ter with a child who cannot touch bottom at the 3 foot end.

    Preschool Swim: For children not yet in kindergarten. Responsible teen or adult must in water at all times.

    Open Swim: Open to all ages. Responsible teen or adult must be in wa-ter with a child who cannot touch bottom at the 3 foot end.

    Pool Rental available on a limited basis. Call the Aquatics Director for more information.

    MEMBERSHIP FEES

    Pool passes may be used for open, lap, preschool and family swims and for the use of the whirlpool. Classes for children and adults have additional fees. The cost for Oregon School District Residents is listed first, followed by the non-resident fee. Seniors (65+) qualify for discounts on some passes. There is no charge for children under 2. Published fees are subject to change by the Board of Education. Sorry, No Refunds on Pool Passes!Daily Fee For recreational swimming and/or use of the whirlpool Youth $1.50 Adult $3.00 Youth 20 Punch Card $26; $30 Adult 20 Punch Card $52.50; $60 Family Swim $3; $6Water Exercise Listed fees are per class Teens/Adults $2.00 Teen/Adult 20 Punch Card $32; $40 Senior (65+) $1.35 Senior 20 Punch Card $20; $27Yearly Pass Single $75; $150 Family $115; $230 Senior (65+) 10% discountSchool Year Pass (Sept 5- June 9, 2018) Single $60; $120 Family $90; $180 Senior (65+) 10% discountSemester Pass (Sept 5-Dec 31 or Jan 1- June 9, 2018) Single $40; $80 Family $55; $110 Senior (65+) 10% discountWinter Pass (October 22-March 17, 2018) Single $40; $80 Family $55; $110 Senior (65+) 10% discountSummer Pass (June 10- September 1) Single $35; $70 Family $45; $90 Senior (65+) 10% discountMonthly Pass Single $18; $36 Family $25; $50

    Oregon School District Community Pool 249 Brook Street/www.oregonsd.org/pool/835-8617

    25-Meter, 6-Lane Pool• 12’ Deep Diving Well•Hot TubDaily, Monthly, Semester and Yearly Passes•Group LessonsLap, Open and Family Swim• Scuba Diving ClassesDeep and Shallow Water Exercise•Private Lessons Red Cross Certified Program

    Special OlympicsSwim Team

    Open to anyone age 8 and up who has a developmental disability and is able to swim

    The Special Olympics Swim Season runs from February to May,

    ending with the State Meet at the beginning of June.

    For more information, contact Amy at 608-692-1458

    or look for Oregon Area Special Olympics on FacebookSpecial Olympics has sports for all seasons including

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    SCUBA DIVING LESSONS AT THE OREGON POOL! Details and registration information on at oregonsd.net/pool

    Classes taught Breezeway Bubbles Scuba LLC

    Bubblemaker for Kids Ages 8 and Up $65 Sunday, August 20, October 22, No-vember 12, OR December 10 1:00 - 3:00PMNo pre-training is required for this course! Swimmers should be comfort-able in the water.

    Discover Scuba Ages 10 and Up $40Sunday,Sunday, August 20, October 22, November 12, OR December 10 1:00-3:00PMNo pre-training required! Swimmers should be comfortable in the water.

    Scuba (Open Water) Certification ClassAges 10 and up $325Saturday and Sunday, August 19-20, October 21-22, November 11-12, OR December 9-10Sat: 8:30AM - 4:30PM and Sun. 1:00 - 5:00PMStudents should be able to swim and tread water. Complete this course and get a lifetime PADI Open Water card! Fee includes use of all gear. Prereg-istration and pre-class homework re-quired. Saturday class takes place at the pool (one day fee $225). Sunday class take place at an area lake.

    Scuba Review Certified divers only $85Saturday, August 19, October 21, November 11, OR December 9 11:00AM - 4:00PMBefore you head off on your next dive trip, practice your dive skills! Fee includes use of gear if needed. Div-ers should be certified Open Water or higher.

    MORE GREAT WAYS TO LEARN - AND EARN - AT THE POOL!

    Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Trainings: Want to become a swimming instructor? This 40-hour class teach-es the instructional background of the American Red Cross “Learn to Swim” Program. Once you have completed this course you will be certified to teach the American Red Cross “Learn to Swim” program in any American Red Cross Pool.

    Lifeguard Certification: Want to be a lifeguard? This course is open to ages 15 - adult. Instruction in-cludes advanced lifesaving techniques needed to be a Lifeguard at a pool. This 35 hour program will also certify you in CPR for the Professional Rescuer, AED, First Aid as well as Lifeguarding.

    Check the pool website for upcoming classes or call 835-8617 for more information!

    Don’t Miss These Special Pool Events!September28 7:00-8:00pm – SWIM WITH A TEACHER OR PRINCIPAL Have you ever wanted to swim with your teacher or principal? Well here is your chance! Join us at the Oregon Pool for a special swim with your favorite teacher or one of Oregon’s amazing principals. You may even see them jump off the diving board!

    October 30 7:00-8:00pm –TRICK OR TREAT AT THE POOL Here at the Pool we like to celebrate Halloween with a special Glow Swim! Hundreds of glow sticks light up the pool and create a unique swimming experience.

    November 22 1:00-3:00pm - UP NORTH OLYMPICS AND FOOD DRIVE Join us in November for our Up North Olympics and a community food drive! Bring in non-perishable food and play games like Noodle Fishing, Log Rolling, Boom Running and more. Take this chance to train like your favorite lum-berjack while helping families in our community! Axes not included.

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    REGISTRATION INFORMATIONThere are no make-up classes. If the school district closes due to bad weather, the pool will also close.Refunds are given if cancellation is made at least 1 week prior to the start of the swim class. If payment is not made by the due dates, you child will be removed from the class list. Cancel 1 week prior to start date required for refunds.

    For pool questions and swim levels, call 835-8617PARENT/CHILD AQUATICS PROGRAM - Course Descriptions

    Parent/Child lessons familiarizes young children to the water and prepares them to learn to swim. It is not designed to teach children to become good swimmers or to survive in the water on their own, but gives parents safety information and teaches tech-niques to help orient their children in the water.

    Parent/Child 1 (Ages 6 months - 2 years) Parent/Child 2 (Ages 2 and 3) Holding and support techniques Holding and support techniques Water adjustment Water adjustment Safe water entry and exit Safe water entry and exit Exploring the pool Breath control Buoyancy on front and back Buoyancy on front and back Swim on front and back Swim on front and back Water Safety skills Water Safety skills

    PRESCHOOL PROGRAM - Course DescriptionsFor children 4-5 years without an adult. All preschool classes will be based in water safety activities. This is an age appropriate class with some skill grouping within the class. Children remain in these classes until they are 6 years old.

    Preschool Level 1 - Beginner Preschool Level 2 - Intermediate Preschool Level 3 - Advanced Safe water entry/exit Safe water entry/exit Fully submerge, hold breath-5 sec Blowing bubbles Open eyes underwater/retrieve object Front/back glides/floats (independent) Submerge mouth, nose & eyes Front/back glides and floats Change directions in water Front and back glide with support Swim on front (assistance) Swim on front (independently) Change directions in water Swim on back (assistance) Swim on back (independently) Swimming on front and back (assisted) Treading water Treading water Water Safety skills Water Safety skills Water Safety skills

    LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM - Course DescriptionsFor children ages 6 years and up. Throughout this program, participants build on their skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Learn to Swim Level 1 Learn to Swim Level 2 Learn to Swim Level 3A Safe water Entry/exit Hold breath-10 sec Headfirst water entry, sitting/kneeling Open eyes/retrieve object Front glide and Jellyfish float Streamlined flutter kickFront/Back glides and floats Back glide and Back float, 15 sec Survival float-30 sec Swim on front Change directions in water Back float-1 min (deep water) Swim on back Swim on front/back Tread water- 1 min (deep water) Change directions in water Rotary breathing and Tread water - 15 sec Front crawl - 15 yds Water Safety skills Water Safety skills Water Safety skills Learn to Swim Level 3B Learn to Swim Level 4A Learn to Swim Level 4B Breaststroke kick Headfirst entry from side -stride position Backstroke open turn Tread water 1 min, deep water Swim underwater 3-5 bodylength Breaststroke-15 yds Elementary backstroke-15 yds Survival float 1 min. in deep water Sidestroke-15 yds Scissor kick-15 yds Backstroke, 25 yds/Back crawl, 15 yds Front crawl, 25 yds Front crawl-15 yds Tread water, 2 kicks, 2 minutes Butterfly-15 yds Rotary breathing 15 times Front crawl-25 yds Elem. Backstroke-25 yds Water Safety skills Water Safety skills Water Safety skills

    Learn to Swim Level 5 Learn to Swim Level 6 Teen/Adult Shallow-angle diving Front crawl/Elem. Backstroke-100 yds For all ability levels Tread water, 5 min. Sidestroke/Breaststroke-50 yds Individualized instruction Open front flip turn Butterfly/Back Crawl-50 yds Learn to swim Front crawl-50 yds Backstroke flip turn Learn a new swim skill Elem. Backstroke-50 yds Swim 500 continuously Train for triathlon Breaststroke-25 yds Review skills and dives Improve strokes Water Safety skills Water Safety skills Improve endurance

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    Online registration for in-district families begins at 6:00pm on Monday, August 21st

    Go to www.oregonsd.org/pool and click the link to register.

    ***NEW PARTICIPANTS: How to determine your swim level1* Testing is not needed if enrolling in Parent/Child Aquatics2* Children may be tested, free of charge, at the Oregon Pool during any open swim times

    Parent/Child through Pre 3 Level 1 through Level 3B Level 4A through Teen/Adult Private Lessons$35 (res) and $49 (non-res) $42 (res) and $56 (non-res) $49 (res) and $63 (non-res) $140 (res) and $175 (non-res)

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    Sept 10 - Oct 22 (SUN) Nov 5 - Dec 17 (SUN)4:00-4:30pm X X 4:00-4:30pm X X4:30-5:00pm X X 4:30-5:00pm X X5:00-5:40pm X X 5:00-5:40pm X X5:40-6:20pm X X 5:40-6:20pm X X6:20-7:10pm X X 6:20-7:10pm X X

    Sept 11 - Oct 23 (MON) Nov 6 - Dec 18 (MON)6:00-6:30pm X X 6:00-6:30pm X X6:00-6:40pm X 6:00-6:40pm X6:30-7:00pm X 6:30-7:00pm X X6:40-7:10pm X 6:40-7:10pm X7:00-7:40pm X X 7:00-7:40pm X X7:10-7:50pm X 7:10-7:50pm X7:40-8:30pm X X 7:40-8:30pm X X7:50-8:30pm X 7:50-8:30pm X

    Sept 13 - Oct 25 (WED) Nov 1 - Dec 13 (WED)6:00-6:30pm X X 6:00-6:30pm X X6:00-6:40pm X 6:00-6:40pm X6:30-7:00pm X 6:30-7:00pm X X6:40-7:10pm X 6:40-7:10pm X7:00-7:40pm X 7:00-7:40pm X7:10-7:50pm X 7:10-7:50pm X7:40-8:30pm X X 7:40-8:30pm X X7:50-8:30pm X 7:50-8:30pm X

    Private Lessons (age 5+)Mondays 9/11-10/23 or 11/6-12/18

    6:00-6:30pm6:30-7:00pm7:00-7:30pm7:30-8:00pm8:00-8:30pm

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    Wednesdays 9/13-10/25 or 11/1-12/13

    OREGON COMMUNITY POOL SWIM FALL SWIM LESSON SCHEDULE

    Welcome to the Oregon Community Pool! With lessons for babies, adults and everyone in between, we offer the swiminstruction and water safety you have been looking for.

    Saturdays 9/9-10/21 or 11/4-12/16

    Sundays 9/10-10/22 or 11/5-12/17

    Online registration for out-of-district families begins at 8:00am on Monday, August 28th

    8:30-9:00am 4:30-5:00pm7:00-7:30pm 9:00-9:30am 5:00-5:30pm6:30-7:00pm

    9:30-10:00am 5:40-6:10pm8:00-8:30pm 10:10-10:40am 6:10-6:40pm7:30-8:00pm

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    Oregon Area Youth SportsGroups are independently run by volunteers.

    Scholarships are available for some sports. Check activity website or contact Cynthia Di Camelli, Family Resource Coordinator, at 835-4052 or [email protected]

    OREGON YOUTH BASEBALLWebsite: oregonyouthbaseball.org Grades: 4K – 8 Registration: Feb. - March 1; Fees: $50 to $150

    OREGON YOUTH BASKETBALL Website: oregonbasketball.orgGrades 1-8 Registration: Opens July, ends in Sept. or early Oct. Fees: $50-$200

    YOUTH CHEER CLINICSGrades K-8Contact: [email protected]

    OREGON YOUTH FOOTBALLWebsite: oregonyouthfootball.com Grades: K-4 (flag) 5-8 (tackle)Registration: Mid-April - July 15 Fees: $35 - $150

    OREGON YOUTH HOCKEYWebsite: oregon.pucksystems2.comAges: 4-18 yrs oldRegistration: Early Sept.-Oct. for Learn to Play and Dec. for Rec. League.Fees vary by age.

    GIRLS ON THE RUNWebsite: girlsontherundaneco.orgGrades: Girls in grades 3-5 Registration: Spring and Fall events Fees: $150

    OREGON LACROSSE CLUBWebsite: www.oregonlacrosseclub.org Grades: 3-5, 6-8, High School Registration: Winter for spring play. Fees Vary.

    OREGON RUGBY CLUBWebsite: www.OHSrugby.comGrades: 5- 6 (Flag) 7-8 and 9-12Registration: February for March-April Season-Fees: Approx. $125

    OREGON SPECIAL OLYMPICSContact: [email protected] Website: http://bit.do/OregonSO Grades: Ages 8 to adultRegistration: On going; please call or email for details.

    MADISON SPEED SKATING CLUBWebsite: madcityspeedskate.com Grades: Elementary and upRegistration: Fall and winter sessions; Fees: approx. $115

    OREGON YOUTH SOCCERWebsite: oregonsc.com Grades: Kindergarten - 12 Registration: Feb. – March (4K and Kind.) May – July (Gr. 1-12); Fees: $70-110

    OREGON-BROOKLYN YOUTH SOFTBALLWebsite: oregonyouthsoftball.com Grades: Kindergarten - 11 Competitive leagues April - Aug.; Tour-nament teams Jan. - Aug.Registration: Jan. - March 1 Fees: $50-150

    OREGON COMMUNITY SWIM CLUB Website: oregonswimclub.org Grades: K-12(passed 4/5 lessons)Registration: Nov., April, June & Sept.; Fees: Vary by Age

    OREGON KIDS TRIATHLON Website: oregonkidstri.com Grades: 5 - 17 yearsRegistration: Feb. - Aug. 1, Event is the 2nd Saturday in August.Fees: $35 OREGON YOUTH TRACKWebsite: oregonwitrack.comGrades: Ages 7-18Fees: $60- $100

    OREGON YOUTH WRESTLINGWebsite: http://www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=oywcGrades: Gr. 1-8Registration: Oct.; Season Nov.-March; Fees: $150

    ACERS VOLLEYBALL CLUBContact: [email protected] Website: Acersvbc.comGrades: 5-10Classes and try outs Sept-Oct, Season Dec- March. See web page for details. Fees Vary.

    Oregon Booster Club This parent-volunteer organization supports Oregon athletes both on and off the field.

    Boosters raise money through memberships, concessions, spon-sorships and special events to provide our students what they need to succeed!

    You can become a booster today! Membership information and forms are available on the OABC web page:

    oregonboosters.com

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    TOPSoccer is a training and team placement program for athletes ages 5 and up with disabilities.

    For more information [email protected] or look for MadisonTOPSoccer on Facebook!

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    Learn to Skate!6 week sessions

    for all ages

    Oregon Community Sports Arena100 N Perry Parkway

    oregon.pucksystems2.com 835-9650

    Open Teen Skate: $5 admission Rental includedOpen Skate: $5 admission/$2 skate rentalFamily Skate: $15/family of four Skate rental included

    Check the website for current dates and times

    Random Acts of Kindness Encouraged

    All Year Long!

    Join us on Facebook and Share Your Story

    PayItForwardOregon53575

    Thursday April 26, 2018International Pay It Forward Day

    Adult Sports and Recreation in the Oregon School District Community

    Adult Open BasketballOregon Middle School Gym601 Pleasant Oak Dr, OregonSundays 5:00-7:00pm Wednesdays 5:30-7:30pmFree More information: [email protected]

    Adult Hockey Open IceOregon Ice Arena100 N Perry Parkway, OregonMondays and Thursdays 9:30pm- 10:30pmOpen to al player levels over the age of 25.$7 per night ice fee, does not include equipment rental.More information at www.oregonicearena.com/

    Pickleball Open PlayIndoor Play Late Fall- SpringSundays Through April10 am - NoonOregon High School456 N Perry Parkway, OregonEnter through Door 13 at the back of the building. Bring your own paddle or use one of ours! $2

    Outdoor Play Late Spring- FallTuesdays and Thursdays6:00-8:30pmOak St Tennis Courts in OregonFree More information: [email protected]

    Oregon Soccer Coed Adults Recreation (OSCAR)Pickup Games for AdultsIndoor Play- Fall- SpringTuesdays 7:30-9:00pmRome Corners Intermediate1111 S Perry Parkway

    Outdoor Play- Late Spring- FallWednesdays 6pm - 8pmOregon Jaycee Park Field 13, 200 Block N Perry Parkway, Oregon.More information: [email protected]

    Oregon Area Softball AssociationSummer Season - May - AugFall ball September - October 7pm-10pmMonday Night - WomenTuesday Night - Men Wednesday Night - Men over 35Thursday Night - MenContact: Robert Klein 608-217-9186Website: oregonadultsoftball.comEmail: [email protected]

    OCSC Masters Swim ProgramOregon Pool249 Brook St, OregonTuesdays and Thursdays5:45 am- 7:00amFridays 6:00-8:00pmShort Course includes coach-led work-outs, $350. Pool memberships vary in price.Website: http://www.oregonsd.org/district.cfm?subpage=149 Contact: [email protected]

    Summer Tennis LeaguePlay at tennis courts throughouth the community during June, July and August.Website: http://www.wisconsin.usta.com/USTA_League_Tennis/Madison_Area_League_Tennis_MALT/Contact Jan Westemeire at [email protected]

    Tai JiMeets Wednesdays 8am-9amState Bank of Cross Plains Community Room (enter through rear lower level)744 N Main St, Oregon.Drop in for no chargeMore information: [email protected]

    Oregon Tuggers Tug of War ClubSeason January- SeptemberContact- Shelby Richardson: [email protected] and updates posted on team Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/groups/122001661829/?ref=ts&fref=ts

    Headquarters Volleyball LeagueSeason - June - AugContact:: (608) 291-0750Website: http://oregonhq.com/vol-leyball-leagues/Email: [email protected]

    Want your group included on this page? Send information to Cynthia at [email protected]

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    14 South Artistswww.14southartists.com14 South Artists is a group of artists of diverse media from diverse back-grounds. They promote the visual arts in the communities and rural areas of South Central Wisconsin by provid-ing opportunities for exhibitions and events, artist-to-artist interactions and educational programs.

    Anderson Park Friends www.andersonparkfriends.orgAFP works with the Dane County Parks Department to develop, protect, pre-serve and enhance Anderson Farm County Park. Meetings are posted on Facebook or call Roe at 835-3580.

    Brooklyn-Oregon American Legion Post 160PO Box 262, Brooklyn, WI 53521A veterans support and community service organization open to veterans of all branches of the service. Meets monthly on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7pm. Contact James P. Brown, Commander at 608-516-5401 for more information.

    Friends of Badfish Creek Watershedrockrivercoalition.org/chapters/badfish/FBCW works to identify and eradicate invasive riverbank plants, clean up the stream bed and sponsors an annual ca-noe tour. All events are open to the public. To get involved, contact Lynne Diebel at [email protected]

    Friends of the Oregon LibraryPO Box 173, Oregon WI 53575Community volunteers supporting the library and providing programs for chil-dren and library patrons. Donations of used books accepted for Used Book Sale in spring and fall of each year. For more information call 835-9027 or ask at the Circulation Desk of the library.

    Knights of Columbus Council 13480Holy Mother of Consolation Catholic Church651 N. Main StreetOregon, WI 53575608-835-5763The Knights of Columbus promotes and conducts programs in a variety of areas including youth, community church, school and council. Meetings 3rd Thurs-day of the Month at Holy Mother of Con-solation. For more information contact Brian Peterson 225-7761

    MOPS: Mothers Of Preschoolers http://www.mops.org/groupsearch/index.php A Christian based support group for mothers of young children. Hillcrest MOPS meets at 752 E Netherwood St Oregon, WI 53575 on the First and Third Thursday of the month at 8:45 AM - 11:00 AM. Groups also meet at All Saints Lutheran, 2951 Chapel Valley Rd, Fitchburg (2nd Monday, 9:30-11:30am) and at St Ann Catholic Church, 323 N Van Buren St, Stoughton, WI 53589 (3rd Thursday 7:00-9:30pm).

    Oregon Area Historical Society159 W Lincoln St Oregon WI 53575oregonareahistoricalsociety.orgDedicated to preserving Oregon’s unique history, OAHS operates a mu-seum, provides clothing for elementary school Pioneer Days and houses archives and local family histories. Open every Tuesday and the first Saturday (Sept-May) 10am-4pm. Open every Saturday June- August.

    Oregon Booster Clubhttp://www.oregonboosters.comThe Oregon Athletic Booster Club is a parent/volunteer run organization which provides support to student ath-letes both on and off the field. They raise money through our memberships, concessions, partnerships, sponsorships and special events to provide our stu-dents what they need to succeed.

    Oregon Band BoostersP.O. Box 283 Oregon, WI 53575www.shadowdbc.org/oregon-band-boostersThe Oregon Band Boosters support student band programs including the Shadow Drum and Bugle Corps through volunteering and fundraising.

    Oregon Choral Boostersoregonchoirs.weebly.com/oregon-choral-boosters.htmlInterested parents support the vocal music classrooms through volunteering their time, talents and financial sup-port. Fundraisers help provide scholar-ships to seniors, scholarships for music camps and other opportunities, and financial support for field trip funding.

    Oregon Friends of the Orchestrawww.sites.google.com/site/oregonsdfoto/ Serves orchestra students in grades 4 through 12 throughout the Oregon School District and to provides support to their directors through fundraising, volunteer efforts, and parent and com-munity support.

    Oregon Area Education FoundationOregon Community Bankc/o Daniel Behrend733 Main StreetOregon, WI 53575The Oregon Area Education Foundation (OAEF) support education initiatives in the Oregon School District. Many, but not all of the grants given help support school district-sponsored activities. The Foundation is the fiscal agent for the Friends of The Oregon School Dis-trict (FOSD) and for “Sing Out Louise”, an annual musical event honoring the late Louise Uphoff.

    Would you like your oganization in-cluded here? Send your information to [email protected] or call 835-4052

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    Oregon Area Food Pantrywww.obfp.org The pantry is available to anyone who lives in the Oregon School District who needs help with food. Distribution is on the last Thursday of the month (except November and December) from 3-7pm at 1092 Union Rd, Unit #8. Please bring a large basket or box. New guests should bring a photo ID and a current utility bill. Donations are accepted on the second Saturday of each month from 10-11am, or can be dropped off at the Oregon Public Library, St John’s Lutheran Church, Holy Mother of Con-solation Church or at Bill’s Foods.

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