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The Fun Times brochure is published by the Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department three times each year. The brochure includes information about upcoming programs, classes and events. To learn more, visit www.wentzvillemo.org.

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Page 1: Fun Times - Winter/Spring 2014-15  (City of Wentzville, Mo.)

City of Wentzville

INSIDE > > >Fitness p. 16 Youth Athletics p. 24Camps p. 26

FIND US ON:

Winter/Spring 2014-15

Resident registration for Winter/Spring programs is now open; nonresident registration opens Dec. 22

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Don’t miss Wentzville’s Holiday Night Lights in Rotary Park. This beautiful drive-thru experience begins at 6P the day after Thanksgiving ― Friday, Nov. 28. It will be open Thursday through Sunday evenings from 6-10P. Beginning DEC 11, the drive-thru will be open nightly, until Tuesday, DEC 30 (except for Christmas Day).

Drive-thru admission is only $8 for vehicles holding up to six passengers.Find more details on page 11.

2 Resident registration now open. (636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

Heartland Park

Fields availablefor rent; call

(636) 332-9236to reserve!

How to Use this Guide

SA 2P March 28 RP 101070- A1 $8/10

Day of the week

Class times

Start date

Location(see below)

CR Progress Park Conference Room GL Green Lantern GYM Progress Park GymnasiumHP Heartland Park

PP Progress ParkPPC Progress Park CenterRP Rotary Park SS Splash Station

Guide Abbreviations Key

Course codeCost

(resident/ nonresident)

NEW!

Volunteersare welcome!

New, excitingprograms!

• Two synthetic turf fields• Walking trail• Lake• Boardwalk• Pavilions

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Recreation Staff• Amy Hays, Recreation Superintendent (636) 639-2087• Ryan Howell, Recreation Supervisor (636) 639-2084• Christine Eifert, Recreation Supervisor (636) 639-2085• Kory O’Laughlin, Recreation Coordinator (636) 332-9236• Rebecca Young, Recreation Coordinator (636) 639-2086• Sandra Briggs, Recreation Clerk (636) 639-2083

Park Operations Staff• Mike Barker, Maintenance Supervisor (636) 639-2090

Administration• Mike Lueck, Parks and Recreation Director (636) 639-2080• Shelly Todd, Office Manager (636) 639-2081• Linda Ziolko, Recreation Clerk (636) 639-2082

General Information 4Registration 7Facility & Field Rental 8Events 10Enrichment 12Adult Activities 13Fitness 14Adult Athletics 18Tweens & Teens 20Youth Programs 21Summer Camp Preview 26Preschool Activities 27

Contact Us:

Inside this Issue:

{pg. 22}

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org Nonresident registration opens Dec. 22 3

City Parks and Recreation Offices:968 Meyer Rd. | Wentzville, MO 63385

(636) 332-9236 or (636) 327-7665

Questions or concerns about any recreation program:

[email protected]

Questions or concerns about any park facility: [email protected]

Greetings from the Director

A s the new year begins to take shape, there is so much going on this winter at the Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department, that you might not notice

snow accumulation and plunging temperatures. Just take a look through this brochure to discover all the Department offers to keep you fit and active through the cold-weather months.

You can get a jump on counteracting the effects of turkey indulgence! The Progress Park Recreation Center, 968 Meyer Rd., fitness facilities are available to meet your fitness needs and you’ll find holiday hours for all facilities on page 5. And, to help you keep your New Year’s fitness resolution, the Department offers fitness classes suitable for all ages and abilities. Or, get active and have a great time with a group of your friends by entering a team in one of the many leagues at the Recreation Center. The fitness and fun options are nearly endless.

The Parks and Recreation Department strives to meet the leisure needs of our community. You can help us with that process by participating in our community-wide Parks and Recreation Master Plan process. The most recent master plan was completed in 2004 and while that was not that long ago, so much has changed in the past 10 years. At that time, Wentzville had a population of 14,678, encompassed 14.4 square miles and had 93.05 acres of park land. Today, Wentzville’s estimated population is 32,509, the corporate city limits include 19.98 square miles and we now have 329.06 acres of developed and undeveloped park land. Obviously, as the community continues to grow so does the Parks and Recreation System. We expect to have a consultant in place shortly after the first of the year. We also expect to be engaging you in the planning process during the process so please start making your list of things that you would like to see incorporated in the future of this great community. If you haven’t done so already, do not forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter. We appreciate your feedback.

Finally, welcome to our newest Parks and Recreation Board Member, Maureen Murray-Barthelme — we’re so happy to have her aboard! I am sure that she is eager to connect with citizens and listen to their input and direction. Our Parks and Recreation Board works tirelessly looking for ways to enhance the parks and the recreational opportunities available in our community. If you haven’t already, please consider donating time to your community. The City of Wentzville thrives on those who take pride in our city and those who volunteer their time to make it better. There are several ongoing opportunities as well as events that need your support. Learn more about how you can make a difference on pg. 9. Please call the Parks and Recreation Office at (636) 639-2083 if you or your group are interested in participating as volunteers!

Enjoy the holidays and New Year with the Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department. On behalf of the Parks and Recreation Board and the staff, we wish you a joyous season and a happy, rewarding New Year.

Mike Lueck, Director

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Nick Guccione MayorRobert Bartolotta City Administrator

Board of AldermenCheryl Kross Ward 1Robert Hussey Ward 1Chris Gard Ward 2Michael Rhoades Ward 2Mike Hays Ward 3Linda Wright Ward 3

Wentzville Parks and Recreation Board MembersGloria Ehll (President) Ward 2 Holly VanGundy (Vice President) Ward 2Bob Burke Ward 3Scott Mathys Ward 2Peggy Meyers Ward 2Matt Swanson Ward 1William (Jeff) Powell Ward 1Richard Porterfield Ward 1Maureen Murray-Barthelme Ward 2

4 Resident registration now open. (636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

[email protected] facebook.com/wentzville.parks @WentzParkRec

Want the latest announcements about City activities?Check out Wentzville Parks and Recreation online at www.wentzvillemo.org.

Subscribe to pages that interest you by completing the “Notify me” field.

Parks and Recreation Department Vision StatementTo create and maintain unparalleled recreational opportunities and high quality parks or public spaces enhancing our quality of life, with exceptional service, programs and facilities for all who live, work and play in our community.

Parks and Recreation Department Mission Statement Our mission is to enhance community unity, health and open-space preservation through people, parks and programs.

Committed to the Benefits of Parks and RecreationWe are committed to providing safe and inviting parks and facilities, meaningful and diverse recreational programs, cultural activities and human services. Our staff is responsive, positive and ethical in their dedication to delivering:• Personal Benefits that strengthen self-esteem, improve health and promote self-sufficiency.• Social Benefits that bring families together and unite people within our diverse community.• Economic Benefits that welcome new business relocation and expansion which leads to a more productive work force and

increased tourism opportunities.• Environmental Benefits that protect and preserve natural areas, open space and enhance air and water quality.

Your Satisfaction is Important!We want to provide quality programs to all participants. If you are not satisfied with your program, please let us know. Contact staff at the community recreation center or at the administration office at (636) 332-9236 or [email protected].

Parks & Recreation BoardThis volunteer advisory group to the Board of Alderman, Mayor and Director of Parks and Recreation serves as a sounding board by holding public meetings and exercising influence throughout the City to improve and expand recreational opportunities. Members are appointed by the Mayor and approved by the Board of Alderman for a five-year term. The Parks and Recreation Board meets at 7P on the first Monday of each month at Wentzville City Hall (310 W. Pearce Blvd.). The meetings are open to the public. Meeting agendas are provided on the City’s website at www.wentzvillemo.org.

Inclement Weather Policy

The safety of program participants is a prime consideration when determining if programs

should be canceled due to inclement weather. Park and Recreation Department classes and programs are canceled when the Wentzville School District closes due to inclement weather. For information about cancellations, please call (636) 639-2192.

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Resident Card* InformationResident cards enable Wentzville residents to access recreation facilities, recreation programs and classes at discounted resident prices. Cards can be purchased at Progress Park (968 Meyer Rd.) for $5 per person. The resident card offers the following benefits:• New in 2015: Early registration for programs (before nonresidents)• One-time free admission to one Parks and Recreation facility• Free trees or seedlings at the annual Arbor Day Tree Giveaway (while supplies last) • Reduced rates when reserving City facilities• Reduced rates on annual passes and daily admission• Reduced rates for annual outdoor pool passes and daily admission rates• Discounts on many City-sponsored recreation programs and classes

To obtain a Wentzville Resident Card, you must present both proof of identity and proof of residency. Acceptable forms of ID, which MUST** show your current Wentzville address, include:• Missouri Driver’s License • Missouri ID Card• College Student ID Card • Military ID Card

In addition, residents need one of the following with the same address as the photo ID:• An unpaid utility bill • A personal check with preprinted name and address• A current auto or voter registration • A current personal property tax statement• The most recent income tax statement • A current rental lease agreement

* Resident Cards must be shown to obtain resident rates. ** If your photo ID does not show your current Wentzville address, you must provide a second proof of address along with your photo ID.

Resident and Nonresident DefinitionsWentzville residents are those living within the City Limits of the City of Wentzville. City limits and Post Office boundaries are not the same, so it’s possible to have a Wentzville address yet live outside the city. A household annual pass consists of two adults and three children, 22 years of age or younger, living in the same household. Additional children may be added to a membership for $25 per child (for residents) or $35 per child (for nonresidents).

Annual and Daily Pass Pricing

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org Nonresident registration opens Dec. 22 5

Directions to Progress Park Recreation Center (968 Meyer Rd., Wentzville, MO 63389)From US-61: Take the Wentzville Parkway/Hwy A exit. Merge onto Wentzville Parkway. Follow Wentzville Parkway for 0.7 miles. Turn left onto Meyer Road (Meyer Road is 0.1 miles past Will Ron Drive; Walgreens is on the corner). Proceed 0.2 miles and the entrance to Progress Park is on your left. If you reach Spring Meadow Crossing, you’ve gone a little too far.

From I-70: Take the Wentzville Parkway exit; Exit 208. Turn left onto Wentzville Parkway. Proceed on Wentzville Parkway for 2.0 miles. Turn right onto Meyer Road (Meyer Road is just past Grand Canyon Drive; Walgreens is on your right). Proceed 0.2 miles and the entrance to Progress Park is on your left. If you reach Spring Meadow Crossing, you’ve gone a little too far.

Facility Closures and Modified Facility Schedules On these days, all parks and recreation facilities will be closed and no classes or programs will be held: DEC 24 Christmas Eve (Close at 3P) DEC 25 Christmas Day DEC 31 New Year’s Eve (Close at 5P)

JAN 1 New Year’s Day APR 5 Easter

Hours of Operation Recreation Center Monday-Friday 6A – 9P

Saturday 8A – 9P Sunday Noon – 8P

Progress Park Pool Monday-Sunday Noon – 5P Splash Station Monday-Sunday Noon – 6:30P Please note: The indoor facilities at Progress Park will be closed Sept. 8-13, 2015, for facility maintenance.

Annual Aquatic Pass ― Progress Pool OR Splash Station

Resident Nonresident

Individual $112 $150

Household $168 $225

Senior Individual $93 $125

Senior Household $140 $187

Daily Indoor Facility Pass

Resident Nonresident

13 & Under $2.50 $3.75

14 & Older $3.75 $5

Senior 60 & Older $2 $3

Senior - track only $.50 $.50

Progress Pool Daily Admission

Resident Nonresident

13 & Under $3 $4.50

14 & Older $4.50 $6

Senior 60 & Older $2 $3

Splash Station Daily Admission

Resident Nonresident

13 & Under $5 $7

14 & Older $6 $8

Senior 60 & Older $5 $7

Annual Indoor Recreation Pass

Resident Nonresident

Individual $99 $132

Household $148 $198

Senior Individual $74 $99

Senior Household $111 $148

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6 Resident registration now open. (636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

Memorial Tree and Bench ProgramThe City of Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department offers community members the

opportunity to honor loved ones within our park system. Legacy trees and memorial benches provide a lasting way to pay tribute to a loved one or friend. You may also provide an unspecified donation to be used for park and recreation purposes. Park naming opportunities are also available. For further information, contact Linda Ziolko at (636) 639-2082 or [email protected].

Christmas Tree RecyclingDon’t be a Grinch by letting your Christmas tree go to the landfill where it can take as long as 30 years to fully decompose. Let the Parks and Recreation Department recycle your tree and put the remains to good use as mulch in the park system. Drop off your tree at the designated place in Progress Park.

We need your help! Vandalism in your park system is a serious, unnecessary and costly

problem. Each year, the City spends thousands of tax dollars to remove graffiti and repair damage done by vandals. We would much rather use your funding to enhance and beautify the parks!

If you have a cell phone with you or live adjacent to a park, you can help us out with a new program called “PARK WATCH.”

If you see anyone acting suspicious, damaging property, driving on the grass or defacing playground equipment, PLEASE call the Wentzville Police Department at (636) 327-5105 and report what you see. THANK YOU!

WE P.L.A.Y. Scholarship (Wentzville Residents Only)The WE P.L.A.Y. Scholarship program (or WEntzville Providing Leisure Assistance for Youth) is designed to provide youth access to the recreation and leisure activities of their choice ― regardless of their ability to pay. Please call the Parks and Recreation Department (636) 332-9236 for more information.

• Who is eligible? City of Wentzville residents who are experiencing financial difficulty or who are in a unique hardship situation may apply.

• How does the program work? Children residing within the city limits and who qualify through the established guidelines of free lunch program utilized by the Wentzville and Fort Zumwalt school districts are eligible to apply. Children who do not receive the reduced or free lunch program may still qualify and are encouraged to apply if assistance is needed. Children ages 17 and under are eligible to receive one program scholarship per brochure with a maximum of three per year.

Share Your Talent!The Wentzville Parks and Recreation office is always looking for talented people to hold

classes and share their talent with the community! Please call the Progress Park office, at (636) 332-9236, if you are interested in sharing your talents.

Gift Certificates

Don’t forget that Wentzville Parks and Recreation gift certificates make great gifts. Gift certificates can be purchased for classes

and for annual passes to any facility in the Wentzville Parks and Recreation system.

For more information, call(636) 332-9236.

bit.ly/WentzvilleHR

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Register for a Program

T he Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department will attempt to provide reasonable accommodations for program participants when the need for accommodations is requested well in advance. To ensure a

medically safe and appropriately planned program, please list (optional) any special needs or precautions which may require program accommodations for participation (i.e., visual or hearing impairment, mental or physical disability, heart condition, history of seizures, allergies, communicable disease, diabetes, hemophilia, asthma, attention deficit disorder, etc).

Payment and Returned ChecksFull payment is required at the time of registration, unless otherwise noted. A $25 charge will be applied for returned checks.

Walk-In (Cash, Checks, Visa and MasterCard payments accepted)Progress Park | 968 Meyer Rd. | Wentzville, MO 63385

Phone-In (Visa or MasterCard payments accepted during facility hours of operation)(636) 332-9236 or (636) 327-7665 Online (Visa or MasterCard payments only)www.wentzvillemo.org

Activity Hotline ― (636) 639-2192In the event of inclement weather it may be necessary to cancel a program. Please call the activity/rain-out hotline to check the status of your program. Option 1 - Youth Baseball/SoftballOption 2 - Swimming PoolOption 3 - Adult LeaguesOption 4 - Fitness & AerobicsOption 5 - Youth Sports/Programs

Hold HarmlessWhen registering over the telephone or online it is presumed that you agree to the following Hold Harmless: I agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Wentzville, Wentzville Parks and Recreation, its agents, servants and employees from and against any and all liability, actions, causes of actions, claims, demands for suits whatsoever resulting from or arising out of personal injuries, loss of, or damage to property, or involving any impairment of, or damage to any right because of or in any way related to the City resulting from my participation in this activity or rental. I also authorize any photos taken of myself, and/or the participant, to be used in any publicity or promotional materials by the Department.

Nondiscrimination PolicyThe City of Wentzville does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability in employment opportunities or the provision of services, programs or activities. A participant alleging discrimination on the basis of any of the aforementioned areas may file a complaint with either the Director of the Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department or the Office of Equal Opportunity, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240.

Register Early for Programs ― Don’t Let a Good Program DieAll programs must meet minimum enrollment in order to be offered. If there are not enough registrants, a course must be canceled. Unless otherwise noted, all registrations must be received a minimum of one week prior to the start of the first class. If a class is canceled due to lack of enrollment, registered class participants will be notified of an alternate class or program if one is available, or a full refund check or credit slip will be mailed within four weeks. Parks and Recreation reserves the right to cancel, postpone, combine classes or change instructors as needed. All fees are subject to change.

Inclusion Support ServicesInclusion is equal access to all programs and services offered by the Wentzville’s Parks and Recreation Department. We offer reasonable accommodations to enable an individual’s successful participation in our programs and services. To access this service, complete the section on the registration form that indicates special needs or accommodations; once the registration has been processed, an Inclusion Coordinator will call the registrant to obtain additional information. If you have questions about our inclusion program, do not hesitate to call. We look forward to getting to know you and working with you.

PhotosThe City of Wentzville may take photos of enrolled program participants. These photos are for department use only and may be used in future brochures, on the City of Wentzville website, and in fliers or displays. If you do not want yourself or your child photographed, please notify the administration office in writing.

Refund Policy Refund requests may be made over the phone, by sending an email to [email protected] or requested in person Monday-Friday from 8A-5P. Refunds will be granted for the following cases:1. A full (100%) refund/credit/transfer if the Department cancels

program or facility rental.2. If the participant withdraws from the program (EXCLUDING ADULT

LEAGUES) before the first class, the department must receive a request and then a full refund will be given, less a $10 administrative fee.

3. If the participant withdraws from the program any time after the first class, the department requires a request and then a prorated refund will be given, less a $10 administrative fee.

4. Refunds for medical reasons requested prior to the start date of program placement will be granted at 100% subject to verification.

5. If the participant becomes ill or injured and must withdraw after the program start date, a doctor’s written excuse is required and a refund will be issued on a prorated basis, less a $10 administrative fee.

6. If the participant moves out of the area, a refund will be issued on a prorated basis, less a $10 administrative fee.

7. All youth league refunds will be less the cost of uniforms.8. No refunds will be issued after the program is half over.9. No refunds will be issued for adult leagues after the registration

deadline.10. A credit may be applied to another program within the current season

or a future season. A credit may be used by any family member on the same registration account.

11. Outdoor facility usage canceled due to inclement weather may be rescheduled, pending space availability.

12. An administrative fee assessed for all facility rental cancellations.

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DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED ― REGISTER EARLY! Resident registration is now open. Nonresident registration opens Dec. 22. If you wait until the last minute to register, programs may be full or great courses may be canceled.

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8 Resident registration now open. (636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

Facility & Field Rental

Progress Park Banquet CenterProgress Park Banquet Center is a beautiful banquet facility. The facility is ideal for special occasions including weddings, family reunions, and special events. The facility includes a full kitchen, walk-in cooler, and a 43’ x 25’ wood dance floor. The hall can accommodate seating for up to 225 people. Tables, chairs and room set-up are included in the price. Banquet Hall rentals are from 2P-midnight. The Banquet Hall is also available for meeting rentals Monday through Thursday from 8:30A-5P (when space is available) and Sundays (noon-6P). Reservations can be made up to one year in advance.

Banquet Hall Rental Rates (Based on a eight-hour rental/meeting) Meeting Rental Rates (Based on a two-hour rental/mtg)

Friday & Sunday SaturdayResident Individual $400 $470Resident Nonprofit Org. $470 $500Nonresident Nonprofit Org. $500 $565Other $565 $625

Making Your Park and Pavilion ReservationsParks makes it easy for you to plan your special event, whether it be a family outing, corporate picnic, wedding or other special event. Recreation staff will assist you in scheduling and planning your event. Reservations for picnic Pavilions and land use are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. Pavilions are available for either full-day rentals (8A-10P) or half day rentals at Progress Park, Fireman’s Park and Rotary Park. Pavilions may be utilized Sunday-Saturday as available. Call the Reservation Line at (636) 639-2083 to speak with Sandie to make your arrangements.

Pavilion Reservations Fees:

Time Groups < 150 Groups > 150 Groups > 500Half-day Pavilion 8A-2:30P Resident $35/Nonresident $44 Resident $75/Nonresident $94 Resident $160

3:30P-10P Resident $35/Nonresident $44 Resident $75/Nonresident $94 Resident $160All-day Pavilion 8A-10P Resident $70/Nonresident $88 Resident $150/Nonresident $188 N/ADamage Deposit Not required $250 (refundable) $500 (refundable)

Rent the GymnasiumThe gymnasium at Progress Park Recreation Center is available for rent before and after public hours, as available. All reservations must be made 30 days in advance. The gymnasium can accommodate a full-length basketball court with six hoops. Regulation volleyball set-up is available. The after-hours gymnasium rental rate is $50 for two hours, each additional hour is $25. During operating hours, the gym is available for rent at a rate of $500 per day for an organized tournament.

Guidelines1. Security: Any rental group, which may attract more than 150 people, must have appropriate security. Renter must provide name and

contract information of a bonded security company.2. Insurance: Any rental proposing to incorporate the use of commercial cookers, amusements rides, inflatables, pony rides, amplified

sound, etc., must provide proof of liability insurance in the amount of $3M within 10 days of booking their event. Failure to do so will result in cancellation of the event.

3. Nonexclusivity: No event, activity or rental will be allowed to close an entire park or impact other users in the park.4. Refund Policy: An administrative cancellation fee of $10 or 10% of the reservation fee, whichever is greater will apply to all rentals

canceled up to two weeks before the event. Cancellations requested less than two weeks from the date of the activity will be charged 50% of the reservation fee.

5. Special Activities: Commercial cookers, food trucks, amusements, inflatables, pony rides, amplified sound, etc., require an Event Permit. Event fees provide a minimal offset of the costs incurred by different City agencies that need to review the requests.

• Event Permit fee (2 or less items): $50• Event Permit fee (3 or more items): $150

Progress Pool and Splash StationBoth facilities are available for rentals in two-hour increments. To make a reservation and check availability, call (636) 332-9236.

Progress Pool Splash StationResident Rental $300 Resident Rental $600 Nonresident Rental $350 Nonresident Rental $675

Field RentalLooking for a place to practice or host a tournament or game? We have multiple locations that would be perfect for your activities! Rotary Park, Fireman’s Park, Progress Park and Heartland Park each have fields available to reserve. Reservations can be made for a prepared or unprepared field. Reservations are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. Call the Reservation Line at (636) 639-2083 to speak with Sandie regarding your arrangements.

Sunday Weekday (<5P)Resident $72 $68Resident Nonprofit $77 $72Other $90 $77Each Additional Hour $30 $30

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Making a D

ifferenceVolunteers Needed

Special activities are always fun to plan, but sometimes it takes more people than we have on staff to assure a successful event. If you are new to the area, volunteering is a great way to get involved in your community and meet lots of new people! Last year, our volunteers donated more than 10,000 hours of their time to assist with special projects, help with programs and/or serve as docents for our facilities. Volunteers are asked to commit a minimum of 10 hours of service per year and each volunteer will receive a volunteer staff shirt. Volunteers work a wide range of events including the Easter Egg Hunt, July 4th Celebration, Holiday Night Lights, Senior Dinner and Dances and other programs! If you see an activity you would like to be a part of, please call us ― we can always find a place for you to volunteer. For additional information, contact Sandie at (636) 639-2083 or send an email to [email protected]. Look for this symbol to get involved!

Bring Conservation Home

Coordinated by the St. Louis Audubon Society, Bring Conservation Home is an urban land habitat restoration assistance and certification program. The program addresses native and non-native invasive plants, water conservation and stewardship practices for the benefit of birds, butterflies, other animals and people. For a small fee, trained habitat advisors visit your landscape, perform an assessment and consultation, and provide a written report with a menu of recommendations on how to restore nature habitat value to your landscape. Landscaping with native plants to restore habitat is essential for our native birds, butterflies and each other.

Additional benefits include:• Lower water bill—natives need little/no watering• Lower electric bill—shade from native trees• Better water quality for all by less storm runoff• Save more time and money by mowing less grass• Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions• Less pesticide and herbicide use due to the biologically diverse landscape• Higher property value from an attractive landscape• Fun and inspirational encounters with nature

A modest program fee of $25 (for Audubon and partner members) will be payable at the time of the initial site visit. The City of Wentzville is a partner. The fee includes one initial site assessment and consultation visit, plus one optional follow-up certification visit. To invite us to help you create exciting and attractive habitat for birds and butterflies, complete the online application online at www.stlouisaudubon.org.

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org Nonresident registration opens Dec. 22 9

T he Friends of the Wentzville Parks (FOWP) is a 501(c)3, nonprofit organization. The mission of

Friends of the Wentzville Parks is to help bring about a world-class parks and recreation department to the City of Wentzville. The organization is determined to raise both awareness and money for our parks. Established in 2008, FOWP has been working for the community through activities and fundraisers. We invite you to become a part of our group and membership is free! Join and learn about the benefits Wentzville’s Parks and Recreation Department provides for you, your family and our community. Become a friend today, the benefits are endless. To learn more, visit www.friendsofthewentzvilleparks.org.

Sunday Weekday (<5P)Resident $72 $68Resident Nonprofit $77 $72Other $90 $77Each Additional Hour $30 $30

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Bone Hunt

SA 2P March 28 RP 101070-A1 $8/10 Your dog will bark for bones when all kinds of dog treats and bones will be

hidden for your furry friends. Your dog will be allowed to try to find as many goodies as possible. Dogs must remain on leashes at all times. Don’t forget to bring a basket to put your treats in! After the hunting ends, each dog will receive a “doggie bag” to take home. We will also draw for some door prizes. Dogs and their owners may roam around in the park after the event and take advantage of our trail, which is a little over a mile in length and loops around the lake. (Min 25/Max 75)

Mission Clean StreamSaturday, April 11 • 8:30A check in/ 9-11A clean upMeet at General Motors Assembly Plant

Join hundreds of volunteers to help restore the Peruque and Dry Branch creeks. These bodies of

water are important to the health of our community and support a variety of wildlife and land uses. Register as an individual, family or organization (ages 6 and up).

Following the clean up, volunteers are invited to return to GM for a light lunch.

The GM Earth Day Festival will run in tandem with the clean-up event and will end at 2P. Enjoy hands-on activities for all ages, raffles, live demonstrations, as well as food vendors and music. Test-drive the latest eco-friendly vehicles with GM’s Ride and Drive. You can sample green products, check out local artisans welding Stream Trash Art and making items from upcycled materials, and even enter to win free recycling and trash pickup for a year!

Also, don’t forget to stop by the Wentzville Parks and Recreation Arbor Days booth. Free seedlings will be available for Resident Card holders.

No pre-registration is required for the festival; all ages are welcome.

10 Resident registration now open. (636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

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EventsDaddy’s Little Sweetheart (Ages 3-12)

The memories will last a lifetime if you attend this special evening. This three-hour evening event includes dinner, dancing, games, a craft and more. Each couple will receive a photo to remember this special evening. Escorts for the girls may be dad, grandpa, uncle, adult older brother, or a special friend of the family. ($25 for each additional guest, child or adult.) Please register early to reserve your spot. (Min 25 couples/Max 60 couples)

F 6P FEB 6 PPC 105034-A1 $50/63SA 6P FEB 7 PPC 105034-A2 $50/63

Bunny Run 5K & Cottontail Fun Run

5K SA 3P* MAR 28 RP 103037-A1 Early: $35/Event Day: $451M SA 3P* MAR 28 RP 103037-B1 Early: $20/Event Day: $25

Get ready for Egg Hunting with The Bunny Run 5K and Cottontail One-Mile Fun Run! Put on your speed enhancing bunny ears and tie up your laces as you race around beautiful Rotary Park after the Easter Eggstravaganza! In addition to the Bunny Run 5K, we will have the Cottontail One Mile Fun Run/Walk. These fun family events feature a beautiful course that you are sure to enjoy, plus face painters for the kids, a visit from the Easter Bunny, post-race food and drinks, a chocolate bunny finishers prize for all participants, as well as overall and age-group awards. If you find an Easter egg along the way, be sure to pick it up for a possible surprise at the finish! Costume contest for team, best female, and best male (judging at 3:45P before race starts at 4P). *Registration starts at 3P; race starts at 4P.

The winners of the 5K run in each of the following age groups will receive awards; 10 and under, 11-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60- 69, 70 and older. The top three overall males and females will also receive awards, but they will not be awarded for winning their age group. Every participant in the 5K/One-Mile Fun Run will receive bunny ears and a chocolate bunny! The first 150 5K entrants will also receive a custom race shirt. (Min 75/Max 150)

Easter EGGstravaganza (Ages 1-10)

SA 8:30A MAR 28 RP Early: $3/Event Day: $5

Hippity hop, Easter’s on its way! The Easter Bunny has been busy filling thousands of eggs with candy and prizes for the annual Easter EGGstravaganza. Some eggs will contain a slip of paper for prizes. Don’t forget your basket to collect all your goodies. Children will be grouped according to their age. Children may move up to older age groups, but not down to younger age groups. Come early and enjoy face painting and games. Registration in advance is $3/child. The day of the event it is $5. You must have your ticket on the day of the event to hunt. Don’t miss this EGGciting event! Please arrive early to allow time for parking.

• Gates open at 8:30A• 9:30A Ages: 1-2, 7-8, 9-10• 10A Ages: 3-4, 5-6

Citywide Spring Yard Sale

SA 7A MAY 2 Citywide

People love yard sales and bargains! Turn your trash to treasure by hosting a yard sale at your home on May 2. For $6 you can list your sale. Each sale will receive an official City Yard Sale sign. The deadline to list your sale is April 27. For only $2, shoppers may purchase booklets beginning April 29 at City Hall, Progress Park or in the Utility Service Center drive-thru. Each booklet includes a map to help you locate the bargains!

July 4th Celebration & Parade

SA 10A JUL 4 PP FREE

Mark your calendars! The Annual Parade begins at 10A; this year’s theme is “United We Stand, Proudly We Serve.” Free swim at Progress Pool will follow from noon to 5P. Then, join us at Progress Park where there is something for everyone ― live music, inflatables, face painting, concessions and more from 5-9P. The celebration will conclude with a fireworks display at 9:05P.

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Adult Painting Classes (18+)

Each class offers experience with a different kind of paint: oil, watercolor, acrylic and mixed media. Price listed is per class; if you sign up for all four weeks at once, you will receive a $15 discount. (Min 7/Max 20)

SA 9A JAN 17 GL 102019-A1 $30/35 OilSA 9A JAN 24 GL 102019-B1 $30/35 WatercolorSA 9A JAN 31 GL 102019-C1 $30/35 AcrylicSA 9A FEB 7 GL 102019-D1 $30/35 Mixed Media

Adult Painting Class: Red Hat Canvas (18+)

SA 9A FEB 21 GL 102020-A1 $25/30

For all you Red Hat Ladies out there … this is the class for you! Join Calise for this three-hour canvas painting class. You will leave with a painting of a one-of-a-kind red hat. Email [email protected] to see a photo of this finished project. (Min 7/Max 25)

Art Studio: Sketch Landscape (14+)

SA 9A APR 25 RP 102021-A1 $63/69

Join Calise for this three-hour, two-day class (Apr. 25 and May 2) at Rotary Park. She will give step-by-step instructions on how to sketch a variety of landscapes at the park: the beautiful lake, amphitheater, flowers, etc. This class will be held outdoors, so please dress appropriately. (Min 7/Max 15)

Day Trip: Eagle Watching (18+)

F 9A JAN 30 PP 108002-A1 $65/79

Join us as we head into Illinois for lunch and eagle watching. Our first destination will be the Whittmond Hotel for a family-style meal. Then, we’ll head to the Two Rivers National Wildlife Refuge to see the bald eagles. This 8,500-acre refuge is home to bald eagles and other migratory birds, endangered species and migratory fish. The visitors center has a viewing station with long-range binoculars, or bring your own binoculars. We may take a walk along the Gilbert Lake Hiking Trail for prime eagle viewing. This trip includes your lunch and transportation to/from Progress Park. (Min 25/Max 43)

EnrichmentMeet the Instructor

All art classes are taught by Calise Thompson, an award-winning artist that has developed a representational and regional style influenced by life in the Midwest. She is influenced by the Romantic periods in art history, utilizing various techniques from the Baroque, Impressionist, Fauvist and Expressionist movements. Her background in advertising, marketing and interior design continue to affect her work through composition and space. She has a Bachelor of Science in interior design from The University of Texas, a Master of Arts in teaching art education K-12 and a Master of Fine Arts in studio art with an emphasis in painting. She is certified to teach in the state of Missouri and holds dual certification in teaching art and FACS.

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ctivitiesBingo and Lunch (18+)

SA 10A APR 4 GL 102004-A1 $12/15

Enjoy a yummy lunch and play one of America’s favorite games ― BINGO! Participants can enjoy eating, laughing and meeting new friends. We will play traditional bingo, four corners, postage stamp, coverall and many other versions of the game. (Min 15/Max 50)

Geocaching (All ages)

TH 7P JAN 22 CR 101008-A1 $6/9

Whether you’re a grownup or still a kid, treasure hunts are fun! Now combine that with hiking and technology and you’ve got geocaching! This 101 seminar introduces participants to the international treasure-hunting game called geocaching. Geocaching combines GPS technology, orienteering, hiking, awareness of nature, and common sense into a game that people of all ages love. Preregistration for this one-hour, 101 seminar is required. (Min 5/Max 15)

Trivia Night (21+)F 6:30P MAR 13 PPC 101003-A1 $160/table of 8

Come out to Progress Park and put your “useless” trivia knowledge to the test! There will be 10 rounds of questions; including categories such as: college mascots, Disney, current events and history. There will be a 50/50 raffle. A light snack and beverages will be provided. Register as a team of eight and don’t forget to register early, as space is limited. Doors open at 6:30P/Trivia begins at 7P. (Min 10 tables/Max 25 tables)

Freezer Teaser (18+)

W 7P MAR 11 GL 102014-A1 $75

If you are tired of stressing over the question, “What’s for dinner”? Then Wildtree Freezer Meals are for YOU! We’re offering a chance to try our freezer meals … a Freezer Teaser to get you acquainted with how they work AND how they TASTE! For $75 you can make four meals in this one-hour class. We promise, once you try this concept you will NEVER want your freezer empty again! Don’t let the bustle and stress of our busy schedules force you to go through drive-thrus or rely on Hamburger Helper. Make mealtime healthy, natural, simple and DELICIOUS! (Min 6/Max 15)

The price includes meat and veggies to complete the entrée, as well as the needed Wild Tree product and additional groceries. You will be making the following entrées: grilled Asian ginger chicken, honey dijon chicken, Italian herb-crusted pork chops and Crockpot shredded beef burritos. Each main dish feeds 4-6 people; cost breaks down to $3-4, per serving.

Wine, Dine and Dance (50+)

F 5:30P MAR 20 PPC 108007-A1 $15/18

Bring a bottle of wine, enjoy a delicious dinner, listen to music and have great conversations and laughs with new and old friends. Music will be from the 40s, 50s and 60s. Advance registration is required. Program runs from 5:30-8:30P. (Min 50/Max 100)

D.I.Y. Photo Blocks (18+)

W 7:15P MAR 25 CR 102002- B1 $15/18

Need a unique gift idea for Easter or just want to make something for yourself? We have the craft just for you! Join us to make photo blocks. We will provide the supplies, you just need to supply the photos. We suggest that you bring eight photos. (Make sure your photos are either all vertical or all horizontal). Hurry and register today before this one-hour class fills up. Email [email protected] to see a photo of this finished project. (Min 6/Max 15)

Nature Coffee Walk (18+)

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Rotary Park with fresh coffee, good conversation and a healthy morning walk. Park staff will lead these one-hour walks on the second Saturday of each month, April through October. Taking in the sights and sounds of nature appears to be especially beneficial for our minds. If you register for all seven walks, you’ll receive $5 off the total. (Min 10/Max 30)

SA 9A APR 11 RP 103023-A1 $7/8SA 9A MAY 9 RP 103023-A2 $7/8SA 9A JUN 13 RP 103023-A3 $7/8SA 9A JUL 11 RP 103023-A4 $7/8SA 9A AUG 8 RP 103023-A5 $7/8SA 9A SEPT 12 RP 103023-A6 $7/8SA 9A OCT 10 RP 103023-A7 $7/8

Day Trip: Isle of Capri Casino (21+)

W 9A APR 15 PP 108001-A1 $60/72

Join us for a trip to Boonville, Missouri, to visit Isle of Capri Casino. We will start the day off with a buffet lunch at the Farmer’s Pick Buffet. The chefs work with local farmers and food producers to bring in fresh ingredients year-round. They use local meats, eggs, dairy, produce, jams, sauces, wines, and much more to prepare a delicious meal. After lunch, you will have two hours on your own to play your favorite casino games. All curricular activities at the Casino are on you. Trip includes buffet lunch and transportation to/from Progress Park. (Min 25/Max 43)

Wentzville Bird Watchers(Ages 10 and older)

W 7P APR 15 GL 104024-A1 $6SA 9A APR 18 RP 104024-A1

Join Sarah Pitzer, from the Missouri Conservation Department, to learn about birds and how to identify early spring birds. This will include our permanent residents, migrants and those coming to spend the summer. All levels of experience are welcome. A beginning bird identification class will be held at the Green Lantern (506 S. Linn) on April 15 from 7-8:30P. Then, meet us at Rotary Park to put your skills into practice on Saturday, April 18 from 9-11A (this is also included in your fee).

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Butts and Gutts

Strengthen and tone the abdominal and gluteal muscles by using body weight for resistance and strength training equipment (weights, tubing, stability balls, etc.) through a series of challenging exercises. (Min 8/Max 20)

M/W 8:15P JAN 5 PPC 103024-A1 $52/62M/W 8:15P FEB 23 PPC 103024-A2 $52/62M/W 8:15P APR 13 PPC 103024-A3 $52/62M/W 8:15P JUN 1 PPC 103024-A4 $52/62

Zumba

Experience a new way to achieve your fitness goals! With heart pounding Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves you will forget you are exercising and think you are at a dance party. The music selections are fast and slow to help tone and sculpt the body. Zumba is geared for all fitness levels. Don’t forget your towel, water bottle and comfortable shoes. (Min 8/Max 25)

M/W 7:15P JAN 5 PPC 103005-A1 $52/62M/W 7:15P FEB 23 PPC 103005-A2 $52/62M/W 7:15P APR 13 PPC 103005-A3 $52/62M/W 7:15P JUN 1 PPC 103005-A4 $52/62

Sunrise Yoga

Start your day off with Yoga! This 55-minute class will go through various yoga moves for beginner to intermediate levels. You will learn proper technique and the meaning of each pose. (Min 8/Max 25)

M/W 6A JAN 5 PPC 103007-A1 $52/62M/W 6A FEB 23 PPC 103007-A2 $52/62M/W 6A APR 13 PPC 103007-A3 $52/62M/W 6A JUN 1 PPC 103007-A4 $52/62

HIIT

High Intensity Interval Training is an enhanced form of interval training, an exercise strategy alternating periods of short, intense anaerobic exercise with less-intense recovery periods. Using drills, these workouts provide improved athletic capacity and condition, glucose metabolism, and fat burning. (Min 8/Max 20)

M/W 5:15P JAN 5 PPC 103026-A1 $52/62M/W 5:15P FEB 23 PPC 103026-A2 $52/62M/W 5:15P APR 13 PPC 103026-A3 $52/62M/W 5:15P JUN 1 PPC 103026-A4 $52/62

Cardio Mix

This cardio class will really get your heart pumping! Enjoy 55 minutes of total time and 45 minutes of fun and exciting cardio exercises, with some high intensity cardio bursts throughout to really make you sweat! Great for all ages and all fitness levels; every exercise can be modified to fit your current level. (Min 8/Max 20)

M/W 6:15P JAN 5 PPC 203016-A1 $52/62M/W 6:15P FEB 23 PPC 203016-A2 $52/62M/W 6:15P APR 13 PPC 203016-A3 $52/62M/W 6:15P JUN 1 PPC 203016-A4 $52/62

Prenatal Yoga AM

This safe, fun and effective prenatal yoga practice is a wonderful way to take some time for you and your baby. Through yoga, you will build strength and flexibility and learn breathing techniques beneficial for labor and relaxation. No yoga experience needed; this 40-minute class is designed for expectant mothers who are new to yoga and those who want a slower, more relaxing class. Each session includes six classes. (Min 7/Max 20)

TU 8:45A JAN 6 PPC 103020-A1 $35/40TU 8:45A FEB 24 PPC 103020-A2 $35/40TU 8:45A APR 14 PPC 103020-A3 $35/40TU 8:45A JUN 2 PPC 103020-A4 $35/40

Zumba Step

Take lower body workouts and calorie burning to new heights with Zumba Step, the newest Zumba program. Tone and strengthen glutes and legs with gravity-defying blend of zumba routines and step aerobics. Get maximum results without losing the easy-to-follow fitness party! (Min 8/Max 25)

TU/TH 4:30P JAN 6 PPC 103023-A1 $52/62TU/TH 4:30P FEB 24 PPC 103023-A2 $52/62TU/TH 4:30P APR 14 PPC 103023-A3 $52/62TU/TH 4:30P JUN 2 PPC 103023-A4 $52/62

Daybreak Boot Camp

Rise and shine and start your day off right! Gain strength, endurance and confidence that will transfer to every aspect of your life! Activities will include body weight exercises, strength training and cardiovascular activities. (Min 8/Max 20)

TU/TH 6A JAN 6 PPC 103025-A1 $52/62TU/TH 6A FEB 24 PPC 103025-A2 $52/62TU/TH 6A APR 14 PPC 103025-A3 $52/62TU/TH 6A JUN 2 PPC 103025-A4 $52/62

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Baby and Me Bootcamp

Baby and Me Boot Camp is an innovative fitness program that helps moms regain or enhance pre-pregnancy fitness levels! Prenatal moms, postnatal moms and moms with kids will love this program! Moms: you will get in a great workout while enjoying time with your child(ren). From push-ups, sit-ups and planks that involve leaning in to kiss your baby, to squats and lunges while holding and lifting your little one, Baby and Me Boot Camp incorporates cardio and numerous fun, body-conditioning exercises that will captivate your child’s attention while you get a great workout! If you are a brand-new mom, or haven’t worked out in a while, don’t worry, our class caters to all fitness levels. Children of all ages are welcome and will quickly become your little exercise buddy. This class may go outdoors depending on the weather. (Min 8/Max 20)

TU/TH 10A JAN 6 PPC 103022-A1 $52/62TU/TH 10A FEB 24 PPC 103022-A2 $52/62TU/TH 10A APR 14 PPC 103022-A3 $52/62TU/TH 10A JUN 2 PPC 103022-A4 $52/62

Yoga

Bring more harmony into your life and reduce stress in mind and body. This class will increase your flexibility, strength and well-being using yoga postures, mediation and breathing. You will learn how ancient wisdom can enhance modern life. Bring your own yoga mat (a few are available for use during class), a blanket and/or towel, and an open mind. (Min 8/Max 25)

TU/TH 6:15P JAN 6 PPC 103022-A1 $52/62TU/TH 6:15P FEB 24 PPC 103022-A2 $52/62TU/TH 6:15P APR 14 PPC 103022-A3 $52/62TU/TH 6:15P JUN 2 PPC 103022-A4 $52/62

Senior Strength and Flexibility

This class is for seniors, but adults of all ages are welcome! The Senior Strength and Flexibility class is designed to increase muscle endurance, power, flexibility and balance. Featuring upper- and lower-body strength training using resistance bands, and alternating with low-impact aerobic activity and stretching. Chairs are available and encouraged for balance and support. Bands will be provided! (Min 8/Max 25)

TU/TH 3:30P JAN 6 GL 103021-A1 $45/55TU/TH 3:30P FEB 24 GL 103021-A2 $45/55TU/TH 3:30P APR 14 GL 103021-A3 $45/55TU/TH 3:30P JUN 2 GL 103021-A4 $45/55

Toning and Sculpting

During this class, you will tone and burn fat with a full-body resistance workout. This class will utilize hand weights and give you the option to work at your own fitness level. You can improve muscle strength, core strength and flexibility. The class will be low-impact and safe for all fitness levels with lite cardio modifications. (Min 8/ Max 25)

TU/TH 8:15P JAN 6 PPC 103017-A1 $52/62TU/TH 8:15P FEB 24 PPC 103017-A2 $52/62TU/TH 8:15P APR 14 PPC 103017-A3 $52/62TU/TH 8:15P JUN 2 PPC 103017-A4 $52/62

Bollywood Masti

Get ready for Masti (Hindi word for fun) as we move and groove to popular songs from Bollywood movies. Enjoy an introduction to basic Indian dance styles fused into what is known as Bollywood; no dance experience required. Wear comfortable clothing/workout attire and athletic or dance shoes that provide support. (Min 8/Max 25)

Bollywood Masti Cont’d

TU/TH 7:15P JAN 6 PPC 103028-A1 $52/62TU/TH 7:15P FEB 24 PPC 103028-A2 $52/62TU/TH 7:15P APR 14 PPC 103028-A3 $52/62TU/TH 7:15P JUN 2 PPC 103028-A4 $52/62

Prenatal Yoga PM

This safe, fun and effective prenatal yoga practice is a great way to take some time for you and your baby. Through yoga, you will build strength and flexibility and learn breathing techniques beneficial for labor and relaxation. No yoga experience needed; this 40-minute class is designed for expectant mothers who are new to yoga and those who want a slower, more relaxing class. Each session includes 6 classes. (Min 7/Max 20)

TH 5:30P JAN 8 PPC 103020-A1 $35/40TH 5:30P FEB 26 PPC 103020-A2 $35/40TH 5:30P APR 16 PPC 103020-A3 $35/40TH 5:30P JUN 4 PPC 103020-A4 $35/40

Pilates + Core

We all know that any real program designed to make a serious change must go straight to the core! Pilates + Core classes strengthen and tone all of the body’s core muscles through targeted exercises. Pilates + Core classes challenge the student to focus on specific muscle groups, and, with practice, students will soon build tremendous core strength. Strong core muscles support the spine, reduce back pain, add an amazing new depth to yoga practice, and are an integral component of athletic performance as well as every day balance. No Pilates experience is necessary, and this class is appropriate for students of all ability levels. Each session includes six classes. (Min 8/Max 25)

SA 8A JAN 3 PPC 103010-A1 $35/40SA 8A FEB 14 PPC 103010-A2 $35/40SA 8A APR 18 PPC 103010-A3 $35/40SA 8A JUN 20 PPC 103010-A4 $35/40

Saturday Morning Boot Camp

Whether you’re a beginner, an avid fitness enthusiast or you’re just looking to expand your fitness horizon — you can achieve great results with our Saturday Morning Boot Camp. A typical class will consist of cardiovascular work, speed and endurance training, partner resistance, strength training with dumbbells, body bars, kettle bells, medicine ball drills, and plyometrics! Participants can expect to gain strength, tone up, build muscle, improve cardiovascular endurance and lose weight during this six-week class! Sign up today as classes fill up fast! (Min 8/Max 25)

SA 7A JAN 3 GYM 103011-A1 $35/40SA 7A FEB 14 GYM 103011-A2 $35/40SA 7A APR 18 GYM 103011-A3 $35/40SA 7A JUN 20 GYM 103011-A4 $35/40

Zumba Saturdays

Experience a new way to achieve your fitness goals! With heart pounding Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves you will forget you are exercising and think you are at a dance party. The music selections are fast and slow to help tone and sculpt the body. Zumba is geared for all fitness levels. Don’t forget your towel, water bottle and comfortable shoes. Each session includes six classes. (Min 8/Max 25)

SA 9A JAN 3 PPC 103002-A1 $35/40SA 9A FEB 14 PPC 103002-A2 $35/40SA 9A APR 18 PPC 103002-A3 $35/40SA 9A JUN 20 PPC 103002-A4 $35/40

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Sunday Sampler

The Sunday Sampler program allows people to try fitness classes for FREE! Three classes will be featured on two separate Sundays. All classes held will be held back-to-back for 45 minutes each. Come to one or attend them both! This gives you a chance to try some of our programs and meet instructors! (Min 5/Max 30)

SU 5:30P DEC 28 PPC FREESU 5:30P FEB 15 PPC FREE

The Walking Club

Public Days/Hours* JAN 1 GYM $5/7

Walking not only makes you look great but also feel great! Join the Walking Club and earn fun prizes just for walking. Registered walkers will receive a pedometer and will be able to log their steps every time they walk at the Progress Park Track. At the end of the session, all participants will get a pass for five track visits. The first and second in steps and the person with the most days logged will receive an award. A pass or daily fee is required for track usage. (Min 1/Max 100)

This session runs Jan. 1 to March 31. *Participants can walk anytime the Progress Park facility is open. See hours of operation on page 5.

Triathlon 101: Introduction to the Sport

W 6P JAN 21 GL 103038-A1 $30/35

Are you interested in learning about the sport of triathlon? This three-part class will teach you the basics of triathlon and get you ready for your first event! Our instructor will teach you what you expect and give you training, nutrition and race day tips! (Min 5/Max 25)

InBody 230

Are you looking to lose weight, get in shape or trying to maximize performance? Your weight and clothing size only tell part of the story. Your health is dependent on more than just your weight. Knowing if you need to lose fat and where you may need to build muscle can help you tailor your diet and exercise plans to meet your specific goals. We are pleased to introduce the same technology used by doctors, researchers and personal trainers nationwide. It’s noninvasive and takes just 15-20 minutes including a consultation to help you interpret your results. *Call Progress Park at (636) 332-9236, to select a time. (Min 3/Max 30)

SA ALL DAY* JAN 10 GYM 103031-A1 $30/35SA ALL DAY* FEB 21 GYM 103031-A2 $30/35SA ALL DAY* APR 11 GYM 103031-A3 $30/35SA ALL DAY* MAY 30 GYM 103031-A4 $30/35

“No Boys Allowed” Women’s Weight Training

This women-only strength and conditioning circuit orientation training will teach participants how to use strength training equipment properly, including free weights, stability fitness balls and other resistance and cardio training equipment. Each class will target a different muscle group and show proper form and technique. This class is limited to six participants and will meet in the weight room. Each session includes four classes. (Min 3/Max 6)

SU 9:30A FEB 1 GYM 103029-A1 $75/85SU 9:30A APR 12 GYM 103029-A1 $75/85

Proper Stretching Class

Stretching is a vital part of any exercise routine as it gives your muscles the ability to lengthen, expand and restore after exercise. Plus, it feels so good! Learn proper form and the benefits of stretching in this one-day class! Please wear workout attire. (Min 5/Max 25)

TH 5:15P FEB 19 PPC 103032-A1 $8/10TH 5:15P APR 9 PPC 103032-A2 $8/10

Nutrition Series: Sound Nutrition

TH 6:30P FEB 19 PPC 103033-B1 $8/10

Are you actually setting your body up for weight gain and not loss? Learn simple tips to avoid these traps. This one-hour seminar will help you understand the basics of sounds nutrition and how macronutrients works to fuel the body. You will also learn the five foundations of health, and why these must be present before starting any health and nutritional program. (Min 5/Max 35)

Nutrition Series: Defining Your Health Objectives and Making a Plan!

TH 6:30P APR 9 PPC 103033-C1 $8/10

In this one-hour seminar you will determine your percentage of body fat, estimate your individual daily caloric needs and develop a program to help you meet your goals. (Min 5/Max 35)

Nutrition Series: Mastering Nutritional Techniques

TH 6:30P MAY 28 PPC 103033-D1 $8/10

This hour long seminar will help you master the nutritional techniques on how to put on muscle without putting on fat and also how to take off fat without losing muscle! You will also be taught the strategy of reverse dieting to help you maintain your results! (Min 5/Max 35)

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Yoga in the Park

SA 9A APR 11 RP 103039-A1 $15/20

Come relax outdoors. Beginning April 11, Wentzville Parks and Recreation will begin offering Yoga in the Park every Saturday for six weeks. This class will meet near the lower pavilion at Rotary Park. (Min 5/Max 25)

Women’s Self-Defense (13+)

TU & W 7P APR 7 & 8 PPC 101005-A1 $15/20

The City of Wentzville’s Parks and Recreation Department is offering a women’s self-defense class in coordination with the Wentzville’s Police Department. This two-evening class will teach the basics of hand-to-hand combat in close-contact situations. Participants will be paired up in partners and will simulate real-life scenarios to learn how to defend themselves. This two-evening course will be taught by the Wentzville Police officers. All equipment will be provided, and participants are asked to dress in comfortable workout clothing. This class is for ages 13 and older; participants ages 13-17 must be accompanied by an adult 18 years and older. Registration is limited, so sign up early. (Min 16/Max 30)

Personal Training (14+)

All of Wentzville’s Personal Trainers are nationally certified fitness professionals. Our professionals are here to help guide members on how to fit fitness into their busy lifestyles. Personal trainers work with you to set appointments that fit your schedule. Each session will last one hour. Resident Pricing: Single session - $35, 3-pack - $99, 6-pack - $180, 9-pack - $261. Nonresident Pricing: Single session - $40, 3-pack - $114, 6-pack - $210, 9-pack - $306.

Group Personal Training (14+)

Group Training is great for friends, coworkers or family members wanting to get in shape together in a fun, personalized environment. Packages are available in hour-long sessions. Price is per person. Minimum 2 - Maximum 6 people per session. Resident Pricing: Single session - $30, 3-pack - $87, 6-pack - $168, 9-Pack - $243. Nonresident Pricing: Single-session - $33, 3-pack - $96, 6-pack - $186, 9-pack - $270.

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Group Exercise Classes

To accommodate your busy lifestyle, there are

two ways to take a group exercise class!

1. REGISTER FOR A CLASS! Pick a class and register for that specific class. This will reserve you a spot in that class for the entire session! This is the most economical option.

2. DROP-IN PASSES. If space is available, participants may pay a drop-in fee to attend a class. This is a great option to try a class out, bring a friend to class, or to attend a class whenever it is convenient. This option does not reserve the participant a spot in the class, so it is advised that participants arrive early. Drop-in Passes are not allowed in the first week of the session. Some classes may be canceled due to low registration, so please call ahead to make sure the class is still on schedule or check out our website. A schedule of the group fitness classes that are available for Drop-in Passes will be posted the first week of each session. (Drop-in Passes cannot be purchased for weight training courses or youth fitness classes.) $9 resident/$13 nonresident; per Drop-in Pass.

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Unless otherwise noted: • Each session includes 12 classes, which are 55

minutes in length and are for ages 16 and up. • Preregistration is required for all programs; and

registration closes one week in advance.

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Adult Pickle Ball Tournament (16+)

SA 9A JAN 31 GYM $20/25

All abilities welcome! We have a beginner and experienced player categories with Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles divisions.

Men’s Snowball Softball Tournament (16+)

SA 9A FEB 7-8 See locations below $160

Men, are you getting the itch to play softball before the spring gets here? Our “Snowball” tournament will get you back in the swing of things before the season begins. Teams will be divided into pools for a round robin tournament. Winners of each pool will play a single elimination tournament to determine the winner. Fees include a minimum of three games, a new softball for each game, single umpire for each game and T-shirts for the winners. All bats must be USSSA approved. Games will be held at both Fireman’s and Progress Park.

Co-Rec Snowball Softball Tournament (16+)

SA 9A FEB 21-22 PP $160

Ladies, have you been watching the men playing in the Snowball Tournament for years, wishing you could get out there and show them how its done? Now is your opportunity! Our Co-Rec Snowball Tournament will follow USSSA rules and all bats must be USSSA approved.

Grid Iron Glory Flag Football Tournament (16+)

SU 10A MAR 8 HP $200

Rain, snow or shine. Get off the couch and play football. Each team will play a minimum of two games. Games will be played 7 v 7 and consist of two, 20-minute halves with a five-minute halftime break.

Wood Bat Tournament (16+)

F 9A APR 11-12 PP $160

Play the game the way you did when you were a kid. Small ball is a part of the game and monster home runs are hard to come by. Instead of players hacking for the fence, strategy comes into play. Round robin pool play followed by single elimination for pool winners. USSSA rules apply and bats and balls will be provided. T-shirts awarded for the first-place team.

Heartland Wiffle Ball Tournament (16+)

F 6P APR 17 HP $50

Teams must consist of three to five players, with a pitcher and two outfielders. Rotations can occur after each inning; however, positions can not be switched during an inning. Teams may bat up to five players, but only three can play in the field. Official wiffle ball rules will apply with house rules added. All equipment is furnished. Games will be played under the lights at the NEW Heartland Park. This will be a double elimination tournament, so get a couple of your friends together and try to capture the first place trophy!

Spring Fling Co-Rec 4v4Soccer Tournament (16+)

F 6P MAY 1 HP $130

Guys and girls join us at Heartland Park for this co-ed tournament. Teams will consist of two men and two women. Games will be two, 15-minute halves with a five-minute halftime. Teams will be divided into pools for round-robin play. Winners of each pool will play a single elimination tournament to determine the champion. Each team will play a minimum of two games.

Adult Athletics

Friends of Wentzville Parks Benefit Golf Tournament SA 2P APR 25 Incline Village Golf Course $140

Two-person scramble benefiting Friends of Wentzville Parks. Entry fee is $140 per team for 18-holes and two drink tickets per person. Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each flight. Flights and payout are determined by the number of teams. Optional Skins game and closest-to-the-pin prizes.

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Adult Leagues

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Co-Rec Volleyball League (16+)

SU 2P FEB 8 GYM $240

This co-rec volleyball league is for all skill levels. Teams will play a minimum of seven matches followed by a single-elimination playoff. Winners of the league will receive T-shirts. Matches will be played on Sunday afternoons as early as 2P. Rosters are limited to 12 players. Visit www.wentzvillemo.org to see schedules and updated standings. Space is limited, so register early!

Women’s Volleyball League (16+)

TU 6P FEB 10 GYM $240

This league is for all skill levels, and is governed by USA and house rules. Each team will play a minimum of seven matches along with a single-elimination playoff. League winners will receive T-shirts. All teams qualify for the playoff. Visit www.wentzvillemo.org to see schedules and updated standings.

Flag Football League (16+)

SU 10A MAR 15 HP $450

See if you still have what it takes! Get your team together for the our Adult Flag Football League. Teams will play 7v7 and games will be on Sunday afternoons. Anyone 16 and older can play. (Min 4/Max8)

Men’s Softball League (16+)

F 6:30P APR 17 PP $440

Gentlemen, get your teams together for our recreational softball league, which is governed by USSSA rules and house rules. The league will consist of a minimum of 10 games. T-shirts will be awarded to the first-place team in each league. Fees include a new softball for each game, USSSA fees and two umpires for each game. All bats must be USSSA approved.

Co-Rec Softball League (16+)

Get a team of men and women together and join this fun recreational softball league. Governed by USSSA and house softball rules. League will consist of a minimum of 14 games. T-shirts awarded for first place team. Entry fee includes a new ball, USSSA fees and umpire for each game.

SU 3P APR 12 PP $490SU 3P Jun. 14 PP $490

St. Charles County Golden Games (50+)

On May 9 from 8A-noon, Progress Park will host the basketball portion of the Golden Games. If you would like more information on participating in any portion of the Golden Games, please drop by the Progress Park office or call (636) 332-9236.

Unless otherwise noted: Preregistration is required for all programs; and registration closes

one week in advance.

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H.O.P.P. Night (6th-8th Graders)

Hanging Out at Progress Park (H.O.P.P) is a fun and safe place for kids to spend some time with friends. Dance the night away listening to some of your favorite songs under the supervision of Wentzville’s recreation staff, volunteers and police officers. Pay $5 at the door for this two-hour event, and bring money for refreshments. Everyone is required to stay the entire time unless signed out by an adult. Please leave backpacks and hats at home.

F 7P JAN 9 PPC 2015 Party $5F 7P MAR 6 PPC St. Patty’s Day $5F 7P MAY 22 PPC Tie-Dye $5

Helping Hands: Youth Volunteer Program (Ages 10-16)

Are you looking for a way to better the community you live in? Wentzville Parks and Recreation is offering a FREE volunteer program for youth ages 10-16. This once-a-month, one-hour program will take place on the third Wednesday of each month. Parents will be responsible for transportation to and from the destination.

W 4:30P JAN 21 Egg Stuffing FREE W 4:30P FEB 18 Egg Stuffing FREE W 4:30P MAR 18 Egg Stuffing FREEW 4:30P APR 15 Tree Planting FREE

H.O.P.P. Eggstravaganza (6th-8th Graders)

F 7P APR 10 PPC $8

Think you’re too old for Easter Egg hunting? Join us for a BONUS round of egg hunting after Easter at Progress Park. In addition to dancing to your favorite music, we will be hunting down eggs containing prizes after dark. Pay at the front door for this three-hour event, and remember to bring money for refreshments. Everyone is required to stay the entire time unless signed out by an adult.

Life-Size Game Night (6th-8th Graders)

SA 7P MAY 2 PP 106003-A1 $8

Middle schoolers: Come join the fun at our life-size game night. We will have Pick-up Sticks, Candy Land, Twister and more. Bring your friends to this two-hour event, and enjoy a fun, safe night of games and snacks.

Tween Tie Dye (6th-8th Graders)

TU 6P MAY 19 PP 106002-A1 $10/15

Tweens don’t have any tie-dyed apparel for the upcoming H.O.P.P. Night on May 22? Come join us in tie-dying some items for you to wear! As part of the class we will provide a pair of socks that you will tie-dye. We will be supplying all the tie-dye materials. You can bring items such as; T-shirts, shorts, tank tops or canvas bags to tie-dye, but any of these items will cost $3 each to tie-dye. For best results, bring 100%-cotton items that are prewashed. (Min 10/Max 30)

American Red Cross Babysitting Course (Ages 11-15)

SU 1P JUN 7 GL 206003-A1 $85/95

This one-day course is ideal for current or future babysitters. Participants will learn the best way to be safe and keep the children in their care safe. This course provides training for real life and covers the following areas: safety and safe play, basic care, first aid, leadership and professionalism. Fun activities, exciting videos, lively discussions and real-life situations fill this six-hour program. Participants will receive a take-home handbook and a certificate for completing the course. Please bring a sack dinner and snack. (Min 8/Max 15)

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Youth FitnessFitness ABC’S (Ages 6-10)

Kids just want to have fun and it’s possible to show them how to enjoy exercise while improving their health and fitness. Our Fitness ABC’S (Agility, Balance, Coordination and Strength) class combines the fundamentals of fitness with games for a fun 40 minutes! (Min 6/Max 20 )

M 4:30P JAN 5 PPC 103030-A1 $35/45M 4:30P FEB 23 PPC 103030-A2 $35/45M 4:30P APR 13 PPC 103030-A3 $35/45M 4:30P JUN 1 PPC 103030-A4 $35/45

Kid Power (Ages 7-18)

Kids: Be prepared for one full hour of power-packed exercise, games and fun! Participants will work to strengthen their muscles and cardiovascular system. You will have so much fun you won’t want the class to end. Please make sure you are in exercise-ready clothes and tennis shoes for each class. (Min 7/Max 30)

T 2:30P JAN 6 PPC 105004-A1 $35/45T 2:30P FEB 24 PPC 105004-A2 $35/45T 2:30P APR 14 PPC 105004-A3 $35/45T 2:30P JUN 2 PPC 105004-A4 $35/45

Hip Hop (Ages 6-10)

Come learn to dance like a pro! Hip Hop is a popular dance based on street dancing and is often seen in videos and commercials. It is the most current dance style making a home in the dance industry. Participants need to wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothing. (Min 5/Max 10)

TU 5:30P JAN 6 PPC 105001-A1 $35/45TU 5:30P FEB 25 PPC 105001-A2 $35/45TU 5:30P APR 14 PPC 105001-A3 $35/45TU 5:30P JUN 2 PPC 105001-A4 $35/45

Tiny Tumblers (Ages 3-5)

Come join the fun of beginning tumbling. Children will spend class time being active and learning the basics of tumbling. As the children progress, skills will be performed more independently. (Min 6/Max 10)

W 4:30P JAN 7 PPC 104006-A1 $35/45W 4:30P FEB 25 PPC 104006-A2 $35/45W 4:30P APR 15 PPC 104006-A3 $35/45W 4:30P JUN 3 PPC 104006-A4 $35/45

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Attention: Swim Lesson Parents!

Watch for our new swim lesson class information in the next brochure, which is scheduled for delivery mid-April. Resident registration for swim lessons (and all other programs) opens as soon as the Spring/Summer brochure is released. Nonresidents can begin registering for the lessons on May 1.

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All youth fitnessclasses are 40-minutes

long and run for six weeks.

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Make it on Mondays (Ages 3-6)

M 6:30P JAN 5 CR 104021-A1 $30/36

These three, 45-minute classes focus on your child making crafts and gifts for themselves or others to celebrate different themes. Little ones are in an enjoyable atmosphere as they paint, decorate their project, color pages and create fun crafts. Classes will meet the first Monday of the month from January to March. Due to limited space, parents are asked to wait outside the room. (Min 6/Max 15)

Amazing Dinos (Ages 3-6)

TU 6:30P JAN 13 CR 105041-A1 $12/15

Learn about dinosaurs in this 45-minute class. Make a fossil, play dino games, make a craft and learn a dino song! Be ready to ROAR over this class! Due to limited space, parents are asked to wait outside the room. (Min 6/Max 15)

Creative Kids (Ages 3-6)

SA 10A JAN 17 CR 104018-A1 $35/45

These three, 45-minute classes focus on fun and exploration. Each week will bring a new experience: cooking, art and learning about the outdoors. This program will likely get messy each week so please dress accordingly. (Min 6/Max 15)

First Art (various ages)

Explore art materials and techniques to delight the senses and open a world of creativity as you make texture collages or discover color combinations. Parent participation required for this 30-minute class. (Min 5/Max 12)

W 6P JAN 21 CR 104019-A1 $8/12 12-18 mo.W 6:45P JAN 21 CR 104019-B1 $8/12 19-36 mo.

Bow Making (Ages 4-adult)

Learn the tricks and secrets of hair bow making. In this class, each child will make a Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s and Easter bow to wear during the upcoming holidays. Parents are encouraged to help their child during this hour-long class. (Min 6/Max 15)

W 6P JAN 28 CR 105009-A1 $16/19 4-Adult

Beginners Art Studio (Ages 5-10)

TU 6:30P FEB 3 GL 104011-A1 $55/62

Join artist, Calise Thompson, for this four-week class. In each 1.5 hour class, students will learn to draw cartoons, still life, animals or works by famous artists. Students will complete a picture at each class using a step-by-step method that is easy to follow with great results for the young artist. All supplies are included in the cost of the program. Learn about Calise on pg. 12. (Min 5/Max 15)

Secret Admirers (various ages)

Children enjoy giving gifts to their teachers at school, secret admirers or even family members for Valentine’s Day. In this 45-minute class, your child will make three creative gifts for their Valentines. Each project will be sent home in a gift bag and will be ready to be given away. Due to limited space, parents are asked to wait outside the room. (Min 6/Max 15)

W 6:30P FEB 11 CR 105010-A1 $15/18 2-6 yrs.W 7:30P FEB 11 CR 105010-A2 $15/18 7-11 yrs.

Scientific Explorers (various ages)

Calling all science lovers! Have you ever thought about how high you can make soda soar? During this one-hour class, you’ll get your chance to use household items and science in a new way. Experiments are safe, but could get messy. Please dress accordingly. Due to limited space, parents are asked to wait outside the room.

TU 6P FEB 17 CR 105013-A1 $15/18 4-6 yrs.TU 7:15P FEB 17 CR 105013-B1 $15/18 7-9 yrs.

Youth Art: Cartooning (Ages 6-14)

M 6:30P MAR 9 GL 105020-A1 $55/62

Join Calise for this three-week, 1.5-hour class. Each week you will sketch something different. At the end of the class, you will leave with a sketchbook and/or tote. Learn about Calise on pg. 12. (Min 7/Max 15)

D.I.Y. Photo Blocks (Ages 5-12)

W 6P MAR 25 CR 102022-A1 $15/18

Need a unique gift idea for Easter or just want to make something for yourself? We have the craft just for you! Join us to make photo blocks. We will provide the supplies, you just need to supply the photos. We suggest that you bring eight photos. (Make sure your photos are either all vertical or all horizontal). Hurry and register today before the class fills up. (Min 6/Max 15)

Kids Cooking Class (various ages)

Does your child enjoy cooking? Are they always trying to help you in the kitchen? Come join us at Café Progress Park to make some Easter treats. Each child will make a few goodies to take home and also have one to sample in class. Due to limited space, parents are asked to wait outside the room during this one-hour class. (Min 6/Max 15)

TU 6P MAR 31 CR 105042-A1 $13/16 4-7 yrs.TU 7:15P MAR 31 CR 105042-B1 $13/16 8-12 yrs.

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Egg Decorating (various ages)

Keep the mess out of your kitchen and allow your child(ren) to enjoy the fun of dying and decorating eggs with some new friends. During this 45-minutes class, each child will decorate one dozen eggs to take home and will enjoy punch and cookies afterward. Due to limited space, parents are asked to wait outside the room. (Min 6/Max 15)

TH 6:30P APR 2 CR 105035-A1 $12/15 2-6 yrs.TH 7:30P APR 2 CR 105035-B1 $12/15 7-10 yrs.

Mother’s Day Craft (various ages)

Looking for something unique for your child to make for Mom? Sign up for our 45 minute Mother’s Day program. Your child will make a unique gift for that special someone. Due to limited space, parents are asked to wait outside the room. (Min 6/Max 15)

W 6:30P MAY 6 CR 205044-A1 $15/20 2-6 yrs.W 7:30P MAY 6 CR 205044-A2 $15/20 7-11 yrs.

Father’s Day Craft (various ages)

Looking for something unique for your child to make for Dad? Sign up for our 45 minute Father’s Day program. Your child will make a unique gift for that special someone. Due to limited space, parents are asked to wait outside the room. (Min 5/Max 15)

TU 6:30P JUN 16 CR 205044-B1 $15/20 2-6 yrs.TU 7:30P JUN 16 CR 205044-B2 $15/20 7-11 yrs.

Host your child’s birthday party at Progress Park. The

birthday child can choose from many themes offered including bow making, let’s get messy, scientific explorers, cookie decorating, art and more! Our staff will do all the work, so you can celebrate with your child and friends. After the hour-long program, 45 minutes is available for cake and presents. (Please bring your own cake and plates). To reserve Progress Park for your child’s next birthday, call (636) 332-9236.

BIRTHDAY PARTIES at the PARK!Ages. 3-12 105019 $140 (Price includes child and 9 guests; $15 for each additional guest, with a max of 15 participants. Dates dependent upon availability).

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Unless otherwise noted: Preregistration is required for all programs; and registration closes one week in advance.

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Jump Start Basketball (Ages 3-5)

It is never too early to get a “Jump Start” on the basics. The “Jump Start” program is a four-week, one-hour instructional program that will cover the basic skills of basketball using modified equipment for 3-5 year olds. Each child will work one-on-one with their parent/guardian in performing various drills, relays and games related to basketball. The program will cover shooting, passing, dribbling, defense and rebounding. Each child will receive a T-shirt, miniature basketball and healthy snack. (Min 10/Max 20)

SA 9A JAN 3 GYM 105030-A1 $45/55SA 10:15A JAN 3 GYM 105030-A2 $45/55

First Touch Soccer (Ages 3-4)

F 6P JAN 9 GYM 113001-A1 $55/65SU 2P MAR 22 HP 113004-A1 $55/65

Core Soccer Training brings you this four-week, 55-minute program. This will be an introduction to the basics of soccer; parent participation is required for this program. (Min 5/Max 75)

Ball Skills Training Fridays (Ages 5-14)

F 7P JAN 9 GYM 113002-A1 $55/65SU 3 P MAR 22 HP 113005-A1 $55/65

Core Soccer Training brings you this four-week, 55-minute program. Focus will be placed on fast footwork, dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting and games. (Min 5/Max 75)

Girls Volleyball Clinic (Ages 8-14)

This 90-minute clinic is designed to introduce participants to the basics of volleyball. They will learn the fundamentals of serving, passing, setting and hitting. This is great for those interested in developing their skills and playing in our girls volleyball league. (Min 5/Max 25)

SU 10:30A JAN 11 GYM 105039-A1 $25/30 8-11 yrs.SU 10:30A JAN 18 GYM 105039-B1 $25/30 12-14 yrs.

Youth Cricket Clinic (Ages 7-13)

SU 10A FEB 1 GYM 113006-A1 $30/35

Missouri Youth Cricket Association (MYCA) will be conducting this clinic to introduce the sport of cricket, which is the fastest growing sport in America. This three-week, two-hour clinic will start with an overview of cricket, warm up, fielding drills, bowling drills, batting drills and will conclude with a competitive game. Every child will have an equal opportunity to enjoy this sport in a fun and friendly environment. (Min 3/Max 12)

Softball Pitching Clinic (various ages)

This 45-minute clinic covers the basics of softball pitching for 7-16 year olds. The clinic is designed for a child/parent or child/coach duo and will cover fundamentals such as pitching wind-up, footwork and delivery

techniques. Each participant must provide their own catcher for the clinic (gloves not provided). This clinic will be held in the gym and we ask everyone to wear non-marking sole tennis shoes. No cleats please. Coaches are encouraged and welcome to attend. (Max 6, per age group)

SA 9A FEB 7 GYM 105032-A1 $15/20 7-8 yrs.SA 9:45A FEB 7 GYM 105032-B1 $15/20 9-12 yrs.SA 10:30A FEB 7 GYM 105032-C1 $15/20 13-16 yrs.

Junior Basketball (Ages 6-10)

M 6P FEB 9 GYM 105030-A1 $57/67

Join us for an instructional basketball league for beginners. Children will learn the basic skills and have fun while participating in games. There will be no practices. 6-7 year olds will play on eight-foot rims, and 8-10 year olds will play on nine-foot rims. Teams will play six games on Monday nights. Due to space limitations this program fills up fast, so register early! Registration deadline is Jan. 19. Volunteer coaches are needed; if interested please contact Rebecca Young. (Min 50/Max 120)

Girls Volleyball League (Ages 10-14)

SA 8:30A FEB 21 GYM 105028-A1 $50/60

Players will be divided into separate leagues based on their age as of Aug. 1. If there are not enough players per age group, one league will be formed. This is a game-only league with no practices. The league will be governed by USA volleyball rules and house rules. Each team will play six matches. Register as a team or individually. Participants will receive a T-shirt, and medals will be awarded to the first-place team. Volunteer coaches are needed; if interested, please contact Rebecca Young. Registration deadline: Jan. 25. (Min 30/Max 200)

Youth Soccer Skills (various ages)

Join us for this four-week, 45-minute introductory program for 3-8 year olds interested in learning basic soccer skills. Each child will work one-on-one with their parent or guardian in performing various drills such as dribbling, shooting and passing. Each child will receive a T-shirt, soccer ball and healthy snack. (Min 5/Max 15)

TH 6P MAR 5 HP 113003-A1 $45/55 3-5 yrs.TH 7:15P MAR 5 HP 113003-B1 $45/55 6-8 yrs.

Soccer Fest (various ages)

For those enrolled in the Youth Soccer League, this will be a welcome to addition to Wentzville Soccer. This free, 45-minute FUN-damental soccer event will include individual skill stations, as well as specific skill contests for each child to test and challenge their soccer abilities. CORE will also offer a FREE on-field coaches clinic for ALL Wentzville coaches from 10-11A.

SA 9A MAR 14 HP FREE 3-4 yrs.SA 10A MAR 14 HP FREE 5-6 yrs.SA 11A MAR 14 HP FREE 7-8 yrs.SA 12P MAR 14 HP FREE 9-10 yrs.

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Youth Soccer League (various ages)

This six-week soccer league is offered for children of all abilities. Children will be placed on co-ed teams based on age. Participants will receive uniform, socks, soccer ball and an award at the end of the season. Game times vary each week beginning no earlier than 9A. Games will be played at either Heartland Park or Progress Park. Registration deadline is Feb. 22. Volunteer coaches are needed; if interested, please contact Rebecca Young. (Min 50/Max 500)

SA 9A MAR 21 HP 105026-A1 $62/72 3-4 yrs.SA 9A MAR 21 HP 105026-B1 $62/72 5-6 yrs.SA 9A MAR 21 HP 105026-C1 $62/72 7-8 yrs.SA 9A MAR 21 HP 105026-D1 $62/72 9-10 yrs.

Sports for Tots (Ages 1-4)

SU 4P APR 12 PP 104005-A1 $10/12

Toddlers: This is your opportunity to try out various sports in one setting! We will have different sports stations set up for your children to enjoy. Assistance from a parent or guardian is required during this 45-minute class. (Min 5/Max 20)

Bobby Wallace Basketball Camp (Ages 6-18)

SU 10:30A APR 12 GYM 110012-A1 $70/80

Bobby Wallace is an experienced coach looking forward to teaching your kids the fundamental skills of basketball. Participants will sharpen skills in shooting, passing, dribbling and defense in this four-week, 90-minute class. Don’t forget to bring a water bottle! (Min 10/Max 30)

Tiny Sluggers (Ages 3-4)

M 6P APR 13 HP 104017-A1 $45/55

Do you have a little one that is ready to get started on the basics of baseball? Come to Heartland Park for this four week, 45-minute instructional program. We will be covering batting, catching, fielding and throwing; using modified equipment for 3-4 year olds. Each child will work one-on-one with their parent/guardian in performing various drills and games related to baseball. Each child will receive a T-shirt, ball and a water bottle. (Min 10/Max 20)

Spring Training (Ages 5-6)

TU 6P APR 14 HP 105033-A1 $45/55

Ready for some Spring training? Get an early start on the basics for the T-ball season with this four-week, 45-minute program. We will cover the rules, batting, catching, fielding and throwing. Each child will work one-on-one with their parent/guardian in performing various drills and games related to T-ball. Each child will receive a T-shirt, baseball and a water bottle. (Min 10/Max 20)

Tennis Clinic (various ages)

This clinic is designed as an introductory course on how to play the great sport of tennis. Participants will learn the basic skills necessary to be competitive. Everyone involved will receive hands-on instruction to help perfect their skills to become a better tennis player. Don’t forget your racquet! Participants must preregister. (Min 10/Max 50)

SU 4P APR 26 Liberty HS 102017-A1 FREE 4-6 yrs.SU 5P APR 26 Liberty HS 102017-A2 FREE 7-10 yrs.SU 6P APR 26 Liberty HS 102017-A3 FREE 11-Adult

Tennis Lessons (various ages)

This five-session program is an introduction to the game of tennis. Participants will participate in a series of active instructional lessons that will lead to supervised play. The lessons provide instruction, while emphasizing the fun and social aspect of tennis. Tennis balls will be provided, but each participant must have their own racquet. There will be no lessons on May 24. (Min 6/Max 20)

SU 4P MAY 3 Other 102018-A1 $75/85 4-6 yrs.SU 5P MAY 3 Other 102018-A2 $75/85 7-10 yrs.SU 6P MAY 3 Other 102018-A3 $75/85 11-Adult

Youth Baseball & Softball Leagues (Ages 7+)

$85/105

Youth baseball and softball leagues are designed for children of all abilities – the league has three levels of play depending on the skills of the child/team. Practices begin in March with games beginning in April or May, depending on the age level. Team registration and individual registrations are accepted – all children registering individually will be randomly placed on draft teams. Registration deadline is Feb. 8.

Coach-Pitch/T-Ball League (Ages 5+)

$75/90

In this league, kids learn the basics of the game. Kids gradually advance from a “T” to pitches thrown by coaches. Score is not kept, every participant received jersey, hat and award at the end of the season. Games, which will be played during the week and on weekends, will start in May and practices are at the discretion of the coach. Registration deadline is Feb. 8.

Sport-Specific Training (Ages 5-18)

Looking to improve your skills in basketball, baseball or soccer? Check out our sport-specific trainers who will work with you one-on-one or in small groups to enhance the skills you need to move to the next level in your chosen sport. For more information and pricing, please visit our website at www.wentzvillemo.org or stop by Progress Park to pick up an instructor booklet.

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M-F 9A-4P JUN 1-5 (Playtime) 110001-A1 $85/100 M-F 7-9A 110002-A1 $25/30 M-F 4-6P 110003-A1 $25/30M-F 9A-4P JUN 8-12 (Splash Station) 110001-A2 $85/100 M-F 7-9A 110002-A2 $25/30 M-F 4-6P 110003-A2 $25/30M-F 9A-4P JUN 15-19 (Big Joel’s Safari) 110001-A3 $85/100 M-F 7-9A 110002-A3 $25/30 M-F 4-6P 110003-A3 $25/30M-F 9A-4P JUN 22-26 (Babaloo) 110001-A4 $85/100 M-F 7-9A 110002-A4 $25/30 M-F 4-6P 110003-A4 $25/30M-F 9A-4P JUN 29-JUL 3 (Ice Arena) 110001-A5 $85/100 M-F 7-9A 110002-A5 $25/30 M-F 4-6P 110003-A5 $25/30M-F 9A-4P JUL 6-10 (Magician) 110001-A6 $85/100 M-F 7-9A 110002-A6 $25/30 M-F 4-6P 110003-A6 $25/30M-F 9A-4P JUL 13-17 (Movie) 110001-A7 $85/100 M-F 7-9A 110002-A7 $25/30 M-F 4-6P 110003-A7 $25/30M-F 9A-4P JUL 20-24 (Imagination Pottery) 110001-A8 $85/100 M-F 7-9A 110002-A8 $25/30 M-F 4-6P 110003-A8 $25/30 M-F 9A-4P JUL 27-31 (Splash Station) 110001-A9 $85/100 M-F 7-9A 110002-A9 $25/30 M-F 4-6P 110003-A9 $25/30M-F 9A-4P AUG 3-7 (Cookout/Camp Dance) 110001-AA $85/100 M-F 7-9A 110002-AA $25/30 M-F 4-6P 110003-AA $25/30

Summer Camps

Sunrise and Sunset Camps provide care before and after Camp Wentzville’s regular hours. Sunrise Camp runs from 7-9A; and Sunset Camp runs from 4-6P. A Sunrise and Sunset Camp Combo can also be purchased for $40/50.

CAMP WENTZVILLE (Ages 6-12)

Come join the F.R.O.G.S. (Friendly, Reliable, Outstanding, Genuine, Summer Fun!) at Camp Wentzville at Progress Park this summer! Campers will swim almost daily and participate in a wide variety of other activities including, but not limited to, games, arts and crafts, field trips, cooking, theatre, and much more. Every day is structured with fun, safe and exciting activities! Many campers have so much fun they don’t want the day to end. Register early; this program fills up quickly. (Min 100/Max 200) SUNRISE CAMP SUNSET CAMP

Cheer Camp (Ages 4-10)

M-TH 6P JUN 15 PP 210019-A1 $65/72

Basic cheer skills are taught ― including arm positions, jumps, chants, cheers and much more. Campers should wear shorts, a tuckable shirt, tennis shoes and bring a water bottle. This camp run 6-8PM; M-TH. (Min 6/Max 15)

Spy Camp (Ages 5-12)

M-TH 9A JUN 15 Pearce Hall 210021-A1 $190

Look out 007, the Mad Science Spy Academy is now in session. Become a super spy by using the powers of observation and your “Inspectikit.” Foil a burglary using state-of-the-art security methods. Campers will step into the shoes of a spy in action and experiment with metal detectors, laser triggered alarm systems and night vision goggles. This camp runs 9A-3P; M-TH. (Min 6/Max 15)

Art Camp: World Art (Ages 6-14)

M-TH 9A JUN 29 Pearce Hall 210024-A1 $115/125

In this fun-filled art camp you will be busy making projects from around the world; mosaic landscape, Inca Stamped metal snake, India Elephant with embroidered burlap cloth, and a Chinese box with fortune cookies. On Thursday, from 11:30A-noon, each participant will display their artwork for their friends and family to see. Learn about Calise, the instructor, on pg. 12. This camp runs 9A-noon; M-TH. (Min 7/Max 20)

Art Camp: Painting (Ages 6-14)

M-TH 9A JULY 6 Pearce Hall 210024-A2 $115/125

During this fun-filled painting camp you will use a variety of paint: oil, acrylic, watercolor and mixed media. On Thursday, from 11:30A-noon, each participant will display their artwork for their friends and family to see. Learn about Calise, the instructor, on pg. 12. This camp runs 9A-noon; M-TH. (Min 7/Max 20)

Magic Camp (Ages 6-12)

M-TH 9A JUL 13 Pearce Hall 210009-A2 $190

Make a coin disappear! Color a booklet by magic. Make a person appear from nowhere. You’ll get your own magic box and new tricks to show friends and family. Plus, you will learn comedy magic skits, balloon twisting, magic puzzles and lots more! Camp culminates with campers putting on a family show. Goals are to develop presentation skills, build confidence and, more importantly, have FUN! This camp runs 9A-3P; M-TH. (Min 10/Max 20)

Art Camp: Cartooning/Manga (Ages 6-14)

M-TH 9A JUL 20 Pearce Hall 210024-A3 $115/125

During this fun filled cartooning/Manga camp you will learn how to sketch cartoon characters, faces and dragons. On Thursday (11:30A-noon), each participant will display their artwork for their friends and family to come see. Learn about Calise, the instructor, on pg. 12. This camp runs 9A-noon; M-TH. (Min 7/Max 20)

Theater Camp (Ages 7-12)

M-TH 9A JUL 27 Pearce Hall 210006-A1 $115/130

Theatre is a fun way to jump in someone else’s shoes and bring the characters to life for an audience. There are many different types of theatre along with many different components. Participants will learn a different aspect of theatre each day along with incorporating games and activities to work on voice projection, stage presence, confidence, and many other useful skills. This camp runs 9A-noon; M-TH. (Min 5/Max 12)

Dance Camp (Ages 5-10)

M-TH 6P JUL 13 GYM 210008-A1 $65/72

Passion is the flame that burns inside every dancer. It requires practice, dedication and commitment. Wear shorts, a tuckable shirt, ballet/tennis shoes and bring a water bottle. This camp runs 6-8P; M-TH. (Min 6/ Max 15)

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Preschool ActivitiesCome Play with Me (Ages 5 & Under)

TU 10A JAN 6 GYM $1 (per person, including adults)

Come play with us every Tuesday from 10-11:30A! We will provide the balls, hula hoops and other play toys for you and your little one to enjoy some time playing together. Parents are required to remain with their child(ren) and encouraged to play with them. This program runs through May.

Let’s Get Messy (Ages 3-8)

The name says it all! Come enjoy activities that will get you messy, but leave a smile on your face. Supplies and clean up included in this 45-minute class. Make sure participants wear appropriate clothing to get messy. Due to limited space, parents are asked to wait outside the room. (Min 10/Max 20)

W 6P JAN 7 CR 105008-A1 $12/15 Ages 3-5W 7P JAN 7 CR 105008-A2 $12/15 Ages 6-8TH 6P MAR 19 CR 105008-B1 $12/15 Ages 3-5TH 7P MAR 19 CR 105008-B2 $12/15 Ages 6-8

Kinder Musik (Ages 2-3)

This music-filled, 45-minute class celebrates the unique joys of your growing child. Each week your child will love singing, dancing, and playing instruments with you and their new friends. You will love helping them practice a wide variety of abilities such as gross motor skills, turn-taking, social skills, and active listening. Plus, the fun continues when you take home digital materials, including the music from class and musical activities. Each session lasts four weeks. Sign up for all three sessions and you get a FREE instrument. Parent participation required. (Min 3/Max 15)

TH 10A JAN 8 CR 104015-A1 $50/55 TH 10A FEB 12 CR 104015-A2 $50/55TH 10A MAR 19 CR 104015-A2 $50/55

Little Sprouts (Ages 3-6)

TU 6P APR 7 CR 104020-A1 $12/15

Bring your little gardener to learn how plants grow during this 45-minute class. We will decorate a small pot, plant some seeds and then your child can take it home to watch it grow! Due to limited space, parents are asked to wait outside the room. (Min 5/Max 15)

Tales on the Trail (Ages 3-6)

SA 10A APR 18 RP 104012-A1 $6/8

Join us and enjoy some quality time with your child. This class will combine exercise, family time and reading. We will walk the trail stopping to read the pages of the chosen book stationed along the way. At the end of the book, each child will get to create their very own craft to take home. A snack and drink will conclude the class. (Min 5/Max 15)

Little Lightening Bugs (Ages 3-6)

SA 9A APR 25 RP 104007-A1 $12/15

Attention all little explorers: Grab your backpack and join us for a map adventure! This will be a fun hour of outdoor exploring where obstacles and learning will greet you along the way. There might even be a wild animal that swipes in to say hello! A parent or guardian is required to attend and to participate. Dress in outdoor, weather-appropriate clothing. Tennis shoes or boots recommended. (Min 6/Max 15)

Teddy Bear Picnic (Ages Birth-8)

SA 11A MAY 2 RP 104016-A1 $10/13

Mama Bear and Baby Bear have invited you to pack your own picnic basket and head out to Rotary Park. After your lunch, we will provide dessert, read a book, make a craft and have a bear parade. (Min 12/Max 30)

Mother’s Day Tea (All Ages)

SU 2P MAY 3 PPC 105040-A1 $10/13

Calling all Mother’s and Daughters! We are throwing a tea party just for you. Tea parties aren’t just about sipping on tea, they ‘re about socializing while sipping tea and eating tasty treats. Enjoy light sandwiches, and a variety of baked goods and fruit. Wear tea party attire, big hats and long gloves. We will make a craft and read a book. (Min 50/ Max 120)

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Tons of Fun Camp!Many kids can’t wait to go to camp like their big brother or sister, so this is their chance. This camp will be a mini camp, for ages 4-5, packed full of activities. Campers will participate in games, sports, arts and craft projects and much more. A snack and drink will be provided daily. This camp runs 9A-noon; M-F. (Min 5/Max 12)

M 9A JUN 22 PP 204004-A1 $55/65M 9A JUL 6 PP 204004-A2 $55/65M 9A JUL 20 PP 204004-A3 $55/65M 9A AUG 3 PP 204004-A4 $55/65

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New Year New YouImproved facility to better serve you; join us in 2015!

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New Year Specials at Progress Park!• Three-month trial pass for only $49*• 12-month pass for only $99* ― New pass holders that sign up by

Jan. 31, receive 13 months for the price of 12 months. New pass holders will also receive a free gift!

• Current pass holders: Refer a friend , and when they join you’ll get a month extension on your current annual pass.*

• Stop by Progress Park to get a one-week free trial.*

* Prices for three- and 12-month passes are for Wentzville residents only.* Maximum two-month extension may be earned for current pass holders.* Trial pass is for new customers only. One-week trial per person; 16 years or older. Must be redeemed by Jan. 31, 2015.

Want to have fun while earning a little extra cash this summer? Then don’t miss our job fair!

What: Wentzville Parks and Recreation Job FairWhen: Friday, Feb. 13, from 2-6P Where: Progress ParkApplications will be accepted for temporary summer positions forlifeguards, concessionaires, day camp counselors, recreation aidesand umpires. Applicants should be prepared to be interviewedand age 16 or older by May 1, 2015. Starting pay varies dependingon position and experience.

Applications can be filled out in advance by downloading the formfrom the City’s website at bit.ly/WentzvilleHR. Applications willalso be available to complete at the job fair. No early appointmentswill be provided.

For more information, call the Parks and Recreation Officeat (636) 332-9236.