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Page 1: Summerfun Guide 2014

2014 SUMMER FUN GUIDE

Your Source for City Camps, Activities and Classes

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Kamp Kool Registration Information 1 Kamp Kool 2 Kamp Kool Specialty Camps 3 Kamp Kool For Teens 4 Kamp Kool Extension Camps 5

Sports Camps 6Gymnasium Classes & Programs 8Special Summer Programs 11

Tennis Programs 13Aquatic and Fitness Programs 14

Swimming Lessons 17Museum of Art 18Coral Springs Center for the Arts 19Panthers Iceden & Sawgrass Nature Center 20Senior Programs 21Important Dates 22

City of Coral Springs Parks and RecreationCoral Springs Gymnasium • 2501 Coral Springs Drive

CoralSprings.org/summerfun • 954-345-2200

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ParksCommunity Parks11. Mullins Park, 10000 N.W. 29 St.22. Cypress Park, 1301 Coral Springs Dr. 31/35. North Community, 5601 Coral Springs Dr.

Neighborhood Parks1. Lions, 3505 Riverside Dr.2. Poinciana, 8850 N.W. 44 Ct.3. Betti Stradling, 10301 Wiles Road4. Windings, 3795, N.W. 108 Dr.5. Chevy Chase North, 4230 N.W. 106 Ave.6. Castlewood, 3800 N.W. 115 Ave.7. Shadow Wood, 9350 S.W. 1 Place8/9. Sportsplex, between Royal Palm Blvd. and Sample Road at Sawgrass Expressway and Dr. Steven G. Paul Dog Park10. Three Friends, 11900 N.W. 30 St.12. Forest Hills, 2500 Forest Hills Blvd.13. Sherwood Forest, 1600 N.W. 91 Ave.14. Kiwanis, 520 Ramblewood Dr.15. Three Mountains, 9200 N.W. 1 St.16. Oakwood, 10284 S.W. 1 Ct. 17. Whispering Oaks, 10100 N.W. 6 St.18. Richard D. Petrillo, 10050 N.W. 11 Manor19. Ralph Diaz Memorial, 9701 N.W. 19 St.20. Dede Gilmore Memorial, 10201 N.W. 19 St.21/58. Countrywood, 8395 N.W. 14 Ct.23. Cypress Hammock/Orchid Park, 1300 Coral Springs Dr. 24. Riverside, 205 Coral Ridge Dr.25. Veterans Park, 8601 Royal Palm Blvd.30. Lakeview Park, 11501 Lakeview Dr.32. Jaycee, 4800 Riverside Dr. 36. Paul Britton, 11400 Wyndham Lakes Blvd. N.40. Fern Glen, 4801 N.W. 66 Terr. 41/42. Volunteer (Coral Creek), 6101 N.W. 66 Terr. 43. Paul Barre Memorial Rotary, 4300 N.W. 69 Ln.44. Turtle Run, 6400 Wiles Road45/46. Tall Cypress Natural Area (Broward County), 3700 Turtle Run Blvd. 47. Eagle Ridge, 11650 N.W. 20 Dr.48. Pine Glen, 8200 N.W. 39 St.49. Kiddie Land, 8537 N.W. 38 Dr.50. Running Brook Hills, 10191 N.W. 39 Ct.51. Chevy Chase South, 3830 Coral Springs Dr.52. Windings, 3795 N.W. 108 Dr. (in median)54. Forest Hills West, 2600 N.W. 89 Dr.56/57. Ramblewood Park, 1806 N.W. 82 Ave.59. Woodside Estates, 3700 Sanctuary Dr. 60. Westchester Lake, 2950 N.W. 123 Ave.PP Pride Promoters, 4391 Riverside Dr.WW. Whispering Woods, 7701 Wiles Road

EnvironmentalEnvironmentally Sensitive Lands (ESLs) 1. Cypress Gateway Preserve, 200 University Dr.2. Pine Flats Preserve, 3200 Riverside Dr. 3. Red Lichen Sanctuary, 8095 Wiles Road 4. Sandy Ridge Sanctuary, 8501 N.W. 40 St.

Other sites5. Constitution Lake in Cypress Park, 1301 Coral Springs Dr. 7. Sawgrass Nature Center and Wildlife Hospital, 3000 Sportsplex Dr. 9. Volunteer Park Natural Area, 6101 N.W. 66 Terr.

Recreational61. Coral Springs Gymnasium, 2501 Coral Springs Dr.62. Coral Springs Aquatic Complex, 12441 Royal Palm Blvd.63. Dr. Steven G. Paul Dog Park, 2915 Sportsplex Dr.64. Tennis Center of Coral Springs, 2575 Sportsplex Dr.65. Saveology.com Iceplex, 3299 Sportsplex Dr. 66. Cypress Water Park and Cypress Tennis Center, 1300 Coral Springs Dr. 67. Skateboard Park in Betti Stradling Park, 10301 Wiles Road68. Mullins Park Pool, 10000 N.W. 29 St.

Coral Springs has 48 public parks on 767 acres, including five major athletic and recreational centers. Picnic area, pavilion and facility rentals are available;

call 954-345-2200 for more information.

CITY RECREATION MAP

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Kamp Kool Registration Information

To register for a Kamp Kool 2014 session (camps are detailed on pages 2 to 5), pick up a form at one of the payment sites listed below, or download the form at CoralSprings.org/sum-merfun. Mail the completed form to the address below. For the seven-week program, mail must be postmarked on or after Monday, March 24, 2014. Registration for four/three-week programs begins on a space-available basis on Thursday, April 10 (walk-in registrations are also accepted).

For best camp selection, please follow these instructions carefully:

1. Complete the registration form and indicate the child’s first, second and third choice of camp sites/programs.

2. One family per envelope! Multi-family registrations mailed in the same envelope will be returned.

3. Enclose a $100 deposit for each child. Please include a separate check or money order for each child. Make checks and money orders payable to the City of Coral Springs, and be sure to include your driver’s license number.

4. Include a non-returnable copy of your child’s current report card.

5. Mail registration form and deposit to:

City of Coral SpringsKamp Kool 2014

9551 W. Sample RoadCoral Springs, FL 33065

Once your registration form has been received, an invoice will be mailed to you stating your camp placement and balance due.

Children are placed in camps on a first-come, first-served basis. If a camp receives more applications than its capacity, the

Parks and Recreation Department will use your second or third choices for enrollment.

Please remember:• Applications will be returned if postmarked prior to

Monday, March 24.• One household per envelope (one registration form and

separate check/money order for each camper).• Only mail delivered (postmarked Monday, March 24 or later)

through first-class, regular delivery will be accepted. (Priority mail, special delivery, courier, etc. will not be accepted.)

• Please do not send cash.• Correct postage is a must.• Once your child is placed in a camp, the $100 deposit is

non-refundable.• Children must be six years of age by September 1, 2014

to enroll in the program or as stated in the description of each camp.

• There will be a $25 administration fee for changing camps. All requests must be in writing.

SAVE TIME! Download a registration

form by visiting CoralSprings.org/summerfun.

Coral Springs Gymnasium2501 Coral Springs DriveEveryday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Aquatic Complex12441 Royal Palm Blvd.

Monday to Friday, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Tennis Center of Coral Springs 2575 Sportsplex Drive

Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Camp Payment Sites

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Seven-week SessionJune 16 – August 1

SessionsSession I: June 16 – July 11 (4 week)

Session II: July 14 – August 1 (3 week)

NOTE: Registration begins Thursday, April 10 for four-week sessions based on space availability.

Extended Hours Camps7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Monday to FridaySeven-week Session: $930Session I (four-week): $575Session II (three-week): $435

Coral Springs Gymnasium2501 Coral Springs Drive(Limit 125 campers)(Swimming included except for Fridays)

This extended-hours camp is open to children entering first through fifth grade and will include indoor and outdoor games, arts and crafts, special events and field trips.

Cypress Park1300 Coral Springs Drive(Limit 60 campers)

This extended-hours camp provides a wide variety of oppor-tunities for all children entering first through fifth grade. The camp includes the use of a pool, picnic areas. Children will enjoy activities such as arts and crafts, outdoor games, sports, special events and field trips during the camp sessions.

Elementary Camps - Extended Hours8 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Monday to FridaySeven-week Session: $735Session I (four-week): $465Session II (three-week): $348

Super sessions for campers entering first through fifth grade. This camp is filled with action-packed games, outdoor sports, arts and crafts, movies, on-site entertainment, special events and field trips.

Coral Glades High School2700 Sportsplex Drive(Limit 100 campers)

Elementary Camps9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Monday to FridaySeven-week Session: $525Session I (four-week): $355Session II (three-week): $265

For campers entering first through fifth grades–a fun-filled, action-packed camp with games, outdoor sports, arts and-crafts, movies, on-site entertainment, special events and field trips.

Monday-Thursdays at: Country Hills Elementary, 10550 Westview DriveFridays at: Eagle Ridge Elementary School, 11500 Westview Drive(Limit 60 campers)

Eagle Ridge Elementary • Monday to Friday11500 Westview Drive(Limit 60 campers)

Elementary Camp w/ Recreational SwimmingSeven-week Session: $609Session I (four-week): $402 Session II (three-week): $302

One of our most popular day camps offered for campers enter-ing second through fifth grades. Kids will have a summer filled with fun activities including recreational swimming, field trips and special events.

Coral Glades High School2700 Sportsplex Drive(Limit 60 Campers)

See page 1 for Kamp Kool registration information, which applies to ALL

camps shown on pages 2 to 5.

Registration Information

Kamp Kool

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Special Populations Mullins Hall10000 N.W. 29th St. Session I Session IISession Length: 7-week 4-week 3-week9 a.m. to 3 p.m. $785 $470 $3547:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. $930 $575 $435

An active camp designed for children and teens with special needs. Swimming, games, arts and crafts, sports, field trips and more await your child. Ratio is 5:1. All participants must be self-sufficient.

Fun-ART-astic Summer CampForest Glen Middle School6501 Turtle Run Blvd.

Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Session I: June 16th to July 11 • $500 (4 weeks)Session II: July 14th to August 8 • $500 (4weeks)Or choose the week you wish to attend for $130 per week

Campers K through 8th grade. Before & after care 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for an additional $25 weekly fee paid at camp. Our campers will experience the joy of learning new skills and gain confidence as they participate in a variety of activities: FINE ARTS, SPANISH, SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS, WET & WILD THURSDAYS, MUSIC CLUB, CRAFTS, PERFORMANCES, GAMES and SPORTS. Our older camp-ers (6, 7 & 8th graders) will be introduced to a leadership program to start gaining experience in planning communication and self-confidence.

Campers must bring lunch, labeled water bottle and snacks. Dress attire is shorts or pants, camp T-shirt and sneakers. A registration fee of $25 must be paid to the instructor at the “meet & greet” at the Coral Springs Gymnasium on Sunday, June 15 from 2 to 4 p.m. Each camper will receive 3 camp T-shirts. Extra T-shirts can be purchased at camp for $10.

For more info call the Camp Director at 954-722-9359, or e-mail [email protected] or www.mariaelviralamontagnellc.com

Teens in Action Summer Camp!Sawgrass Springs Middle School12500 W. Sample Road

Session l: June 16 to June 19Session ll: June 23 to June 26Session lll: July 14 to July 17Session lV: July 21 to July 24Session V: July 28 to July 30

$40 per day or $140 per weekMonday to Thursday8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. See spring break details on page 9.

Beat Street Dance CampsCamp Director: Professional Dancer Melissa Florio

Kids ages 5 to 12 will learn all the hottest Hip Hop and Street moves from music videos as seen on MTV and Dance Shows. Dancers will learn the choreogra-phy and also see if you want to be a part of the Beat Street Hip Hop Dance Teams for 2013 season. Please provide lunch and snacks. Wear comfortable clothes and sneakers.

A $15 video/t-shirt fee to be paid to instructor the first day of camp. (Only for camps at gym) Registration deadline is the Monday prior to each session.

Camp Site: Coral Springs Gymnasium 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Monday to Friday • Hip Hop OnlyJune 9 - 13 • $130August 11 - 15 • $130

Camp Site: Riverside Elementary School 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Monday to Thursday • Ballet/Tap/HipHopJune 16 - June 19 • $100June 30 - July 10 (No camp July 4) • $200July 14 - July 24 • $200July 28 - July 31 • $100

Cheerleading & Tumbling CampJune 9 to 13 • 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Ages 5 to 11 • $140 or daily fee $35

Learn cheers, chants, jumps ,motions and Pom Pom Dance Routines. Cartwheels, rolls and tumbling tech-nique will be practiced plus trips to Mullins Park, Arts & Crafts and more fun activities. Students provide lunch and 2 snacks. Register at Coral Springs Gymnasium. Pizza party on Friday. For more information, contact the camp director at 954-971-9917.

Spring Break Camps

Specialty Camps 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Monday to Friday

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Extended Hours Teen Camp7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Monday to FridaySeven-week Session: $930Session I (four-week): $575Session II (three-week): $435

Extended hours camp for teens entering sixth through eighth grade, located in the Coral Springs Gymnasium. The program includes sports, indoor and outdoor games, and arts and crafts.

Coral Springs Gymnasium2501 Coral Springs Drive(Limit 60 Campers)

Teen Camp-Sports Camp9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Monday to FridaySeven-week Session: $525Four-week Session: $355Three-week Session: $265

Eliminate the boring days of summer! Fun special events, tour-naments, games, field trips and much more. Keep campers on top of what’s cool and what’s not for sixth through eighth graders.

Forest Glen Middle School 6501 Turtle Run Blvd.(Limit 60 Campers)

For infoon the SKATE PARK,see page 7!

Teen Cook OffSaturday, April 5 • 10 a.m.Form a team of four people to enter this annual event. Participants must be in grades 9-12, a Coral Springs resident or attend a Coral Springs high school. Prizes will be awarded. Sponsored by Whole Foods Market® Coral Springs. Call 954-345-2119 to register. Deadline for application is March 14 at noon.

Coral Springs Teens

Kamp Kool for TeensSeven-week Session: June 16 to August 1 • Session I: June 16 to July 11 • Session II: July 14 to August 1

Registration begins April 10 based on space availability for sessions.

Camp sites are subject to change based on site or school availability.

The City of Coral Springs reserves the right to cancel and/or

change programs or locations due to insufficient enrollment.

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Elementary Extension Camps7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Cost: $135

Extended hours camp for children offers fun activities including arts and crafts, games, sports, indoor activities and special events. A field trip is included.

Coral Springs Gymnasium2501 Coral Springs DriveChildren entering first to fifth grade(Limit 125 Campers)

Teen Extension Camp7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Cost: $135

Extended hours camp offers fun activities including arts and crafts, indoor games, outdoor sports and a field trip.

Coral Springs Gymnasium2501 Coral Springs DriveTeens entering sixth to eighth grade(Limit 60 Campers)

Special Populations7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Cost: $135

An active camp designed for children and teens with special needs. Recreational swim-ming, games, arts and crafts, sports, a field trip and more awaits your child. Ratio of par-ticipants to staff is 5:1. All participants must be self-sufficient. Space is limited.

Cypress Park1300 Coral Springs Drive

Camp sites are subject to change based on site or school availability.

The City of Coral Springs reserves the right to cancel and/or

change programs or locations due to insufficient enrollment.

Cypress Park One-Week Mini CampJune 9 to 137:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to FridayCost: $120(Limit 60 campers)

Extended hours camp for children entering first through sixth grade. Activities include recreational swimming, arts and crafts, games and sports.

Mail-in registration begins Monday, March 24.

Mini Camp

Extension Camps August 4 to 8 • Monday to Friday

(Mail-in registration begins March 24th)

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Triple Threat Basketball Summer Boot CampSummer Basketball Boot Camp is for Boys and Girls ages 7-14. These basketball camps will advance your game by mastering triple threat moves to the basket, improve ball-handling skills, shooting form and technique, team defense, team offense, and help players understand how to play the game from multiple positions, from the perimeter, post, wing, and on the ball.

5 Day Camp • June 9 – 13

Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Cost: $175Location: TBA4 Day Camp Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Cost: $150Location: TBA June 30–July 3 116337 J July 7–10 116437 E July 14–17 116437 F July 21–24 116437 G July 28–31 116437 H August 4–8 116437 I (Dates subject to change)

Kreul Basketball CampsFor the past 21 years, the Kreul organization has hosted one of the country’s premier high school basketball tournaments featuring South Florida’s finest teams testing their skills against top programs from across the nation. Through their camps and clinics, players of all ability levels will develop confidence in their skills, target areas for improvement and gain a greater appreciation for the game while having fun in a safe, positive, instructional environment. Activities include games, contests, drills and more!Boys and girls ages 5 to 16Location: Coral Springs GymnasiumTime: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Cost: $155Extended Hours: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • Cost: $200

Spring Kreul Basketball CampMarch 24 – 28

Summer Kreul Basketball CampAugust 11 – 15

Small Group Training with Lorenzo WilliamsAugust 11 – 15Time: 3 to 5 p.m. • Cost: $125 or $100 with camp registra-tionLimited to 12 players

Register for all sports camps from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Coral Springs Gymnasium, 2501 Coral Springs Drive. Participants should bring lunches and proper gear to all Camps. Specific details will be given at registration.

For more information, please call 954-345-2107.

Sports CampsGary Curreri’s Simply SoccerSimply Soccer Camp stresses the four components of soccer. Camp Director Gary Curreri has a USSF National License, a USSF National Youth License, and is a Florida Youth Soccer Association State Staff Coach. Full-day participants receive a free T-shirt, certificates and written evaluation of their perfor-mance for the week. Campers must bring a soccer ball, swim suit, shinguards, water bottle and lunch.

Location: Mullins Park, Tract 23, West FieldBoys and Girls Ages 6 to 14Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost: $145/5-day session/2nd child or team discount availableExtended Hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost: $160/5-day session/2nd child or team discount available

Tiny Tots Ages: 5 to 6Time: 9 a.m. to noonCost: $80/5-day session/2nd child or team discount available

Spring Break CampMarch 24 – 28

Summer CampsJune 9 – 13 June 16 – 20June 23 – 27 July 7 – 11 July 14 – 18 July 21 – 25July 28 – August 1 August 4 – 8 August 11 – 15

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Celebrating 28 years in Coral Springs, Safety Town is a comprehensive early childhood, hands-on safety education program designed to introduce all types of safety situations to children between the ages of 4½ and 6½.

Registration: Saturday, April 26 • 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Location: Safety Town in Kiwanis Park 520 Ramblewood Drive (north of Ramblewood Middle School and the Fire Station in Kiwanis Park)Cost: $60Eligibility: Must be between 4½ and 6½ years old by June 2014; proof of age required at registration.

• Session 1: June 16 – 27, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.• Session 2: July 7 – 18, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.• Session 3: July 7 – 18, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.• Session 4: July 21 – August 1, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.• Session 5: July 21 – August 1, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.(Dates are subject to change.)

Parents must register their own child(ren). No more than two children (e.g. siblings, friends) can be grouped together. Please let us know at registration if you need two children to be grouped. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis, with limited class sizes. For further information, please leave a message at 954-344-1811 or email [email protected].

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The Coral Springs Skate Park is located adja-cent to the Slide ‘N Glide playground at Betti Stradling Park, on the northeast corner of Wiles Road and Coral Springs Drive. Rollerbladers and skateboarders use the park to practice their skills on the various ramps, dips and bowls. Contests and professional demonstrations take place on occasion. There are bleachers at the park for spectators and parents to watch the skaters and bladers.

Hours of OperationMonday through Sunday4-9 p.m.

Cost$5 fee per person for all day

For more information, call the Skate Park at 954-340-4845 during hours of operation.

Coral Springs Skate Park

Safety Town

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Sticky Fingers, with instructor Jean Rao, provides ongoing arts and crafts classes. Children will explore different mediums through hands-on activities with parental and instructor assistance. Sticky Fingers classes for children ages 2 to 5 are Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Fridays and classes for Children ages 5 to 7 (Sticky Fingers Too) are Wednesdays. Sticky Fingers continues during the summer with Sticky Fingers Camp. Classes are now year-round. Call the instructor at 954-682-1580 for more information.

American School of Etiquette & Fashion empowering young children to achieve their maximum potential by building confidence in their social skills. During class we teach the basics of charm, walking with confidence, meet & greet, dining etiquette, manners in public places, poise, fashion and much more. The goal is to learn the basics of charm for participants ages 5 to 13. Ongoing four-week sessions are Wednesdays from 5 to 5:45 p.m. at a cost of $40. No classes available during summer.

SAT Boot Camp is designed to provide training and preparation to take the SAT exam at a cost of $329 for two, three-hour sessions on Saturday and Sunday, from 1 to 4 p.m., April 28-29.

Ballroom Dancing classes, with former professional dancer and master teacher Lavonne Lear, will make American and Latin ballroom dances fun and easy to learn. Ongoing six-week sessions rotate between American ballroom dances (fox trot, waltz, and swing) and Latin ballroom dancing (merengue, cha-cha and tango). The cost is $60 per person, per session. Slip on your leather-soled shoes and reserve your Friday nights for ballroom dancing from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Wedding Dance classes are fun and easy. Learn the favorite dances used at wedding receptions: fox trot, waltz, electric slide and more. Join the fun and impress your friends and relatives with your new dance steps. Bridal parties welcome. Classes are Fridays from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. at a cost of $60 per session.

Little Wing presented by School of Rock are Innovative music classes for ages 4-5. Teach your child to love music! We believe that if we want kids to love music, then we must give them loved music to listen to. At Little Wing your child will participate in engaging activities set to classic songs that have inspired adults and kids throughout history.

Little Wing offers real musical experiences that will encourage:

• Making and recognizing rhythm patterns.• Singing and tonal processing.• Exercising short and long term musical memory.• Understanding sound and silence, musical dynamics and song

structure.• Listening skills.• Confidence through practicing and performing with other kids.

Beat Street, Inc. Dance classes, with instructor Melissa Florio, as well as other professional instructors, offer ballet/tap/jazz, musical theatre, lyrical, jazz funk dance and our most talked about peewee, junior, tween/teen hip hop class and for the adults try hip hop in heels! Please contact the instructor at 754-245-2674 or the Coral Springs Gymnasium at 954-345-2200 for more information on specific class times and dates.

Beat Street Dance Company Are you an energetic, enthusiastic, team-spirited dancer 6 to 18 years old who loves competition? If so, then Beat Street, Inc., would like to invite you to audition for one Beat Street’s competitive, high energy hip hop dance teams: Performance, ELITE, and B.O.B.S. Call instructor for more info at 754-245-2674.

Cheers, Chants and Pom Pom Routines, sponsored by Joy Deco, Inc., teaches the latest cheers and chants, jumps and stunts along with pom pom musical routines. Ongoing four-week ($40) and five-week ($50) classes are from 6 to 6:45 p.m. on Thursdays for ages 5 to 11.

Tumbling and Acrobatics sponsored by Joy Deco, Inc., meets every Tuesday. The ongoing four-week sessions cost $40, and children 5 to 11 will learn music routines, parachute, ribbons, bean bags, creative thinking, gymnastics moves, and self-expression.

Beginner Advanced 6 - 6:45 p.m. 6:45 - 7:30 p.m.

Tumble Bears, participants will learn tumbling skills, balance beam and other tumbling aids. Creative song and props like parachutes will be used for fun and variety.

Thursdays • 6:45-7:30 p.m.Cost: $40 per 4 week session

Kids Salsa Dance Class is available for children 6 – 11 years old. Classes held Fridays from 3–4 p.m. Cost is $60 per student for the 6-week session.

Gymnasium Classes & Programs

Sticky FingersAugust 6 to 10 • 9 a.m. to noonMonday to Friday • Sartory Senior CenterCost: $100 • Ages 4 to 7Fee includes snacks, drinks, and all supplies.Daily themes will guide Sticky Fingers campers through a variety of fun activities. Children will explore through hands on activities, at various stations using paint, dough and textures.

Summer Camps

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Salsa Dance Classes is a 6-week course for teens, adults & seniors, students will learn introductory and beginner level “L.A. Style” Salsa on 1. Singles welcome. It is not necessary to bring a partner. Salsa helps to keep the mind sharp, is excellent physical exercise, releases endorphins in our body to help ward away stress, and builds social skills (especially in adolescents). You will learn how to dance comfortably with various partners in order to dance at social venues such as Latin clubs and local ballrooms. Private lessons may also be scheduled if interested. The fee is $60 per student for a 6 week session. Classes are held 10 – 11 a.m./11 a.m. – noon, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and/or Thursday.

Soccer Tots is a development program for children 18 months to 4 years old that uses a variety of fun games and activities to engage children in physical activity, develop motor skills, enhance soccer skills and promote self-confidence. We stress a non-competitive environment and fun above all else. Classes are ongoing. For more information, visit www.soccertotsbroward.com or call 954-345-2200 or 954-680-6861.

Lil’ Sluggers is a child development program to introduce children ages 2 through 4 to the game of baseball by developing skills such as hitting, throwing, catching and base running. Equipment and games are used to teach your child baseball in a fun, positive environment. Classes are ongoing. For more information, call 954-345-2200 or 954-680-6861.

Triple Threat Basketball is an after school basketball academy where boys and girls from ages 7 to 14 learn the fundamentals of basketball. Through drills, games and team activities, your child will take their game to the next level. Whether your child is just starting off or is looking to sharpen their skills before school try-outs, this academy will push them to make themselves the best player they can be! Classes run Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. for beginners and 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. for advanced at $48 per four-week session. Contact Coach Orlando “O” McCorvey, visit triplethreatb-ball.com, or call 954-345-2200 for more information.

A.L.M. Sports After school instructional training. Indoor and outdoor activities. Experienced, qualified, screened, and insured coaches. Basic, intermediate and advanced technical skill enhancement. Activities include basketball, soccer, flag football, tennis, dance and cheerleading. Homework time given (includes snacks). Ages 5-11 years old. Held at Coral Springs Gymnasium.

$80 per month • Weekdays 2-6 p.m.

Okinawan Karate program consists of a combination of Traditional & Sprot Karate training. Children the ages of 5-18 will develop discipline, respect and self- confidence while learning self- defense. Colored belts are awarded by attendance, and there are no belt-testing fees. Any child can earn a black belt. Trust your child’s self-defense instruction with Scott Ashley, a law enforcement officer with more than 30 years of teaching experience. Scott is a sixth-degree black belt. A former world kickboxing champion, and is currently on staff at Broward College where he teaches defensive tactics to police recruits. Classes are Monday and Wednesdays. Cost is $49 per month.

For specific class times, visit CoralSprings.org/recreation or pick up a flier at the Gymnasium!To register, stop by the Coral Springs Gymnasium at 2501 Coral Springs Drive between 8 a.m. and

9 p.m. Register early, space is limited! The Gym is open seven days a week.Call 954-345-2200 for more information.

Kids in Action!Kids Day Off, May 23 & June 6March 24 to 28 August 11 to 15 $35 per day or $140 per week8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Camp for boys and girls entering 1-5th grade.

Sports program includes: soccer, basketball, kickball, relays & obstacles, field hockey, dodge ball, backyard games, team building, activities, good sportsmanship, skills, game rules and lots of fun!

Activities program includes: hip hop dance, gymnas-tics, team relays, sports games, cheerleading, arts & crafts, team building games, build self-esteem, coordi-nation and make new friends.

All campers must bring drinks, snacks and lunches. For more information, call Camp Director Joy Deco at 954-971-9917.

Teens in Action Spring Break Camp!March 24 to 28 August 11 to 15 $40 per day or $150 per week8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Camp for teens entering 6-8th grade.

Activities program includes: hip hop dance, team games, stunting, gymnastics, karaoke, cheerleading, fashion extravaganza, arts & crafts and pizza party on Friday.

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Gymnasium Classes & ProgramsAikido is a non-agressive Japanese Martial Art – self defense oriented for men, women and teenagers. Learn to use the opponents energy against themselves with virtually no strength needed. Great for beginners or experienced practitioners. Aikido teaches fluid movements as you perform simple effective techniques. Classes taught by Shihan Michael D’Angona, 5th degree Black Belt with over 20 years experience in the Japanese Martial arts. Classes at the Gymnasium will start in April on Mondays from 7 to 8 p.m. for ages 12 and up, including adults. Cost is $50 for 4 weeks.

Mom/Dad & Me Yoga is a Friday night yoga date night for parent and child. $50 for 4 week session for both parent and child. Ages 8 & up.

Fridays • 6 - 7 p.m.

Funtastic Gymnastics Each week we host a different event or skill to increase the children’s interest and progress. Bean bag and stick music help develop hand and eye coordination. Mr. Cheese (the incline mat), which assists the children in tumbling exercise such as backwards roll, dive rolls, walkovers and other intermediated skills. Classes are on-going. $50 per 4 week class session.

Mondays • 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. or 5:30 - 6:15 p.m.Wednesday • 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.

Kidokinetics is the fun way to fitness! Your child will learn a new sport each week. They will be introduced to the basics of each sport in a fun and non-competitive atmosphere. Activities include soccer, hockey, tennis, basketball, volleyball, football, golf, hula hoops, obstacle courses, T-ball and more. All classes are led by experienced coaches who will provide a fun and safe environment for learning. Kidokinetics focuses on individual achievement to improve the child’s self confidence. Ongoing sessions are offered September through May at the Coral Springs Gymnasium on Mondays from 4:45 to 5:30 p.m. for ages 3 to 6. Six-week sessions cost $60. No classes available during summer.

Director’s Cut Summer CampWeek One • June 9 – 13 Rock, Paper, Scissors - Stop Motion Paper Animation

Week Two • June 16 – 20I Wanna Rock - Music Video Production

Week Three • June 23 – 27Reel Film Experience

Week Four • July 7 – 11Claymation - Stop Motion Animation with Clay

Week Five • July 14 – 18I Wanna Rock - Music Video Production

Week Six • July 21 – 25Reel Film Experience

Week Seven • July 28 – August 1I Wanna Rock - Music Video Production

Week Eight • August 4– August 8Toying Around - Stop Motion Animation with Toys and Legos

Lights! Camera! Action!Reel Film ExperienceThe Director’s Cut puts you live on location in the director’s chair. Campers will write a script, scout shot locations, learn multi-angle techniques, act, edit on Macbooks, add sound effects, music and titles. Participants will receive a copy of their product to take home. Films premiere at Red Carpet Film Festival.

Lights! Camera! Action!Stop Motion Animation - Rock, Paper, Scissors, Claymation, Toying AroundWhat you create is what you get! In this one-of-a-kind workshop, paper, clay, Legos or toys are the stars as you construct characters and scenes. Using stop motion technology, bring things to life in your own Hollywood blockbuster stop motion film. Participants will receive a copy of their product to take home. Films premiere at Red Carpet Film Festival.

Lights! Camera! Action!I Wanna Rock - Music Video ProductionGrab your iPod and crank it up! Students choose music to create their own music video teaser. Write a script, scout locations, learn multi-angle video filming techniques, act and edit to the beat on Macbooks. Participants will receive a copy of their product to take home. Films premiere at Red Carpet Film Festival.

Check us out and see where your camper’s imaginations will take them!

Location: Forest Glen Middle SchoolTimes: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.Cost: $235 per week • $35 supply fee for instructor first day per session

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Special Summer ProgramsKids KabaretSummer CampSession 1 • June 9 - July 3

Kids Kabaret presents Disney Story Book, a musical celebration of Disney movies and musicals. Join the characters from Frozen, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Lion King and the Little Mermaid as they travel through magical lands, meet enchanted animals and visit extraordinary castles.

Session runs from June 9 through July 3. Fee for the four-week session is $500. A costume fee of $30 to be turned in on the first day of camp

Ages 6-14 • Monday-Friday • 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Camp sessions will be held at Forest Glen Middle School

Weekly WorkshopsOur second session will consist of four one-week theater work-shops where your child well get a more condensed version of the theatrical arts. Each week children will learn how to put together a showcase that will culminate in a performance at the end of each week. Listed below are the workshops and their dates. This is a wonderful program for those who cannot commit to a four-week session or just want to change it up weekly. The cost for each week will be $150. Sign up for all four weeks for $500. For more information, contact Lisa Gerber at [email protected].

Broadway: The Movie • July 7 to 11This is going to be dedicated to shows that have been based on a feature film--which may include: Hairspray, The Wedding Singer, Mary Poppins, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Footloose, Legally Blonde, The Color Purple, Tarzan, Spamalot, Sister Act, Promises Promises, 42nd Street, Catch Me if You Can.

The Tale of Musical Theater • July 14 to 18This is going to be dedicated to musicals based on books which may include: Little Women, Camelot, Cats, My Fair Lady, Les Miserables, Jekyll and Hyde, Phantom of the Opera, Annie, Wicked, You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, South Pacific, Showboat.

Musical Theatre High • July 21 to 25This is going to be dedicated to musicals that take places in school, which may include: Hairspray, Legally Blonde, Grease, Fame, Varsity Drag; this can also include numbers based on schools lessons like songs about sports, history, science etc.

Broadway Inc. • July 28 to August 1This is going to be dedicated to musicals that take place at work:Promises Promises, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying, Pajama Game.

Camp LocationForest Glen Middle School6501 Turtle Run Blvd.

MusicMakers!MusicMakers! is an exceptional performing arts program for cool kids of all experience levels. Each themed summer ses-sion captivates campers with hands-on training in percussion, singing, keyboard, string orchestra, woodwinds, choreography, and music reading. Creative movement, acting, arts & crafts, outdoor games, Spirit Days, and water balloon wars- plus FREE recitals & finale concerts- add even more fun & pizzazz! Instruments are provided… so join us and take what you know about music to the next level! For complete information, visit www.musicmakerscamp.com or call 954-868-5515.

Session IJune 16-July 3 (3 weeks)- “Percussion EXPLOSION!”

Campers will experience the full MusicMakers! curriculum, as well as build their own creative percussion instruments from recycled household objects. They will compose and perform their own original STOMP-style percussion jam using their instruments for the finale! Free recital on Friday, June 20 at 1:30 p.m. Finale Concert on Wednesday, July 2 at 7 p.m. Camp is closed on July 4.

Session II

July 7 – July 18 (2 weeks)- “Evolution of ROCK!”

This unique production ROCKS you with blockbuster hits from Elvis Presley, the Beatles, and Michael Jackson to the Village People, Katy Perry and The Wanted! Plenty of opportunities for dance, vocal and instrumental solos! Free Recital on Friday, July 11 at 1:30 p.m. Finale Concert on Thursday, July 17 at 7 p.m.

Regular Camp Hours/ TuitionMonday- Friday 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. • Ages 6 to 14

$330 for session 1, $240 for session II, or $125/week, plus a $20 cash supply fee per session, payable at Open House on Friday, June 13 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. or on the first day of camp. Water balloon war held last day of each session. Costumes may involve a nominal extra charge.

Extended Hours/ Tuition- Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. • Ages 6 to 14

$370 for session 1, $280 for session II, or $155/week

There is a $15 discount for siblings if paid in full by April 15.

Pay It ForwardEach summer, campers nominate a local charity to receive assistance. MusicMakers! has contributed over $700 in Finale Concert donations to the Make-A-Wish Foundation & Humane Society since 2012.

Camp LocationCoral Springs Charter School3205 N. University Drive

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Build Your Own Electrical Engineering Circuits and Games!Diodes, Capacitors, Resistors, Transistors…Oh My!!! This elec-trifying summer program teaches hands-on, age-appropriate digital electronics. Students will learn electronic components, explore and build a number of circuits culminating in AM Radios, Radio Announcers, Lie Detectors and others. Children will learn the basics used in our current electronic equipment such as TV, cellphones, tablets, game consoles, etc. A digital electronic kit will be provided.

ElectroKids: Digital Electronics for Ages 6-10ElectroTeens: Digital Electronics for Ages 11-14

Dates: June 9–13 and July 7–11Time: 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.Price: $195 per student Equipment/Materials Fee: $40 per student payable on the first day of class.

Write Computer Programming in Creative Ways!!Write computer programming in creative ways. Learn the basic concepts of computer science with drag and drop program-ming. Learn repeat-loops, conditionals, and basic algorithms. Learn how to sequence commands, identify patterns, and use procedures! Create interactive cards. Incorporate sound, graph-ics and video to your computer program. Create and solve a series of simple puzzles. Create games and math art using visual approaches to programming. Complete your first com-puter program in a week.Computing equipment will be provided.

CodeKids: Creative Computing for Ages 6-10CodeTeens: Creative Computing for Ages 11-14

Dates: June 16–20 and July 14–18Time: 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.Price: $195 per studentEquipment/Materials Fee: $40 per student payable on the first day of class.

Make Your Own APPS!Build simple apps for tablets and smartphones. Share your own app creations with your friends! Learn to make an app game! We’ll guide you through the process, to code, test, and play your game and then share it! No prior development experience is required. Crazy drawings, flying monsters, swirling flowers… create your apps on your device. Computing equipment will be provided.

KIDS_APPINVENTOR:Intro Apps and Game Design for Ages 6-10TEEN_APPINVENTOR: Intro Apps and Game Design for Ages 11-14

Dates: June 23–27 and July 21–25Time: 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.Price: $195 per student Equipment/Materials Fee: $40 per student payable on the first day of class.

Learn, Explore and Cook Foods from Around the World in a Week!Learn kitchen basics such as: chopping, sautéing, saucing and baking. Learn how to knead and make bread. Explore the ancient art of tortilla making. Explore, taste and enjoy vegetables, fruits, grains and legumes in different ways. Experiment with exotic flavors and spices. Create your own Electronic Recipe Book! This program is meant for students who want to explore the wide variety of produce available in the world; the class does not include animal products.

NutriKids: For the Chef in the House Ages 6-10NutriTeens: For the Chef in the House Ages 11-14

Dates: July 28–August 1Time: 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.Price: $195 per student Equipment/Materials Fee: $40 per student payable on the first day of class.

CODE4USA“Learning to write programs stretches your mind, and helps you think better,

creates a way of thinking about things that I think is helpful in all domains.“ – Bill Gates, Chairman, Microsoft

“An understanding of computer science is becoming increasingly essential in today’s world. Our national competitiveness depends upon our ability to educate our children – and that includes our girls – in this critical field.“ – Sheryl Sandberg, COO, Facebook

Location: Sawgrass Springs Middle School • 12500 West Sample Road (Monday-Thursday)Betti Stradling Park • 10301 Wiles Road (Friday)

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Tennis LessonsStudents will receive instruction in their appropriate skill level and age group. Prices are for one or both sessions.Session I: June 9 to July 5Session II: July 14 to August 9

Cypress Park Tennis Center1300 Coral Springs Drive• USPTA Little Tennis (4 to 6 years) • $48/$90

Tuesdays, 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesdays, 10 to 11 a.m. Saturdays, 9 to 10 a.m.

• Junior Beginners • $48/$90 Mondays, (7 to 10 years) 5 to 6 p.m. Mondays, (11 to 14 years) 6 to 7 p.m. Saturdays, (7 to 10 years) 10 to 11 a.m. Saturdays, (11 to 14 years) 11 a.m. to noon

• Junior Advanced Beginners • $48/$90 Tuesdays, 5 to 6 p.m. Saturdays, 11 a.m. to noon

• Junior Intermediates • $48/$90 Wednesdays, 5 to 6 p.m. Saturdays, 11 a.m. to noon

• Adults • $56 (Intermediates $84) Beginners: Mondays, 7 to 8 p.m. Adv. Beginners I: Tuesdays, 7 to 8 p.m. Intermediates: Thursdays, 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Tennis Center of Coral Springs2575 Sportsplex Drive• Adult Beginners • $56

Thursdays, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

• Adult Advanced Beginners • $56 Thursdays, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

• Drills • $15 (must sign up in advance) Wednesdays, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays, 9:30 to 11:00 p.m.

Junior Tennis CampA complete tennis program including instruction drills, games, half and full court play, and much more in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Swimming is available during lunch for full day students. Conducted by USPTA City Tennis Professional Kevin McCarthy and his staff. Camps are held rain or shine.

Ages 6 to 16Monday to FridayJune 9 to August 16Tennis Center of Coral Springs2575 Sportsplex Drive

For Full Day: Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.One Week: $230Additional Week: $215One Day: $50

For Half Day:Time: 9 a.m. to noonOne Week: $140Additional Week: $130One Day: $30

Junior Tennis Academy Summer CampTime: 4 to 7 p.m.One Week: $140Additional Week: $130One Day: $30

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Coral Springs Fitness Center Get fit and stay fit at the Coral Springs Aquatic Complex Fitness Center. Our gym will meet all of your fitness needs. Our fitness equipment is second to none, including free weights, Body Masters, Hammer Strength, Cybex and Free Motion machines. To keep your heart healthy, we have treadmills, both recumbent and upright bikes, steppers, 7 Ellipticals, and EFX Cross trainers. As always, expect total quality service from the City of Coral Springs staff of personal trainers on site to lend a helping hand. So don’t delay, come check us out today.

Senior Fitness ClassesThe Fitness Center at the Aquatic Complex is now offering free fitness classes designed for Coral Springs residents age 62 and older. The classes use state-of-the-art equipment that was developed for maximum muscle and bone density regrowth. A personal trainer and geriatric nurse will be teaching each session. The sessions are easy, upbeat and fun! Class times vary. Call for details.

Cypress Pool Party PackagesParty packages are currently being offered at Cypress Water Park. Bring family and friends to celebrate a special occasion under your own private “Funbrella.” Cypress Park Water Park is located at 1300 Coral Springs Drive. For rates and specific party times available, call 954-345-2109.

YogaA practice designed to bring into harmony the mind, body and spirit. One is never too young or too old to begin.

Adults: Tuesday and Thursday, 7:30 to 8:45 p.m. Cost: $60 per month or $10 per class. Meets in the Aquatic Complex Wood Room.

Zumba® and Fitness by GeminidanzLatin-inspired dance-fitness program that blends red-hot international music and contagious steps, while burning up to 800 calories during one hour “fitness-party”. For all ages! For class details, contact the Zumba® instructors, Kat B. and Jessica, at 954-464-8143 or [email protected].

Zumba® Latin-inspired dance fitness.Tuesday/Thursday: 9:15 a.m. Monday/Friday: 10:30 a.m.Monday/Wednesday: 7 p.m.

Zumba Sentao is an intense new Zumba® specialty program.Tuesday: 6:15 p.m.

Stretch & Tone fuses basic yoga and pilates movements.Monday/Friday: 9:15 a.m.

Body Sculpt contours muscles for your ideal body shape.Tuesday/Thursday: 10:30 a.m.

Total Body Workout is a 45-minute total body workout that will tighten and tone all your target areas.Wednesday: 6 p.m.

Zumba Toning uses light weights to enhance rhythm and tone all the target zones.Thursday: 6:15 p.m.

Cost: Walk-in: $7, 10-class card: $50, 20-class card: $85

Zumba Kids® by GeminidanzThe crazy-cool dance-fitness workout for kids (ages 5-10) set to hip-hop, salsa, reggaeton and more. Four-week session on Tuesdays at 5:15 p.m. for $35, or $10 per class. For class details, contact the Zumba® instructors, Kat B. and Jessica, at 954-464-8143 or [email protected].

Water AerobicsWater Aerobics is a medium-to-high impact aerobics program at the Cypress Park Pool or Aquatic Complex. This activity is available for adults and children age 13 or older. The program involves a 30-minute, heart-pumping cardiovascular workout with 30 minutes of muscle-building strength training.

Class Days: Tuesday, Thursday and SaturdayCost: $3 per class or 12 classes for $30Time (Summer): 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.Time (Winter/Fall): 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

Stretch-N-FlexLow-impact, range of motion water exercises. This class is held at either Cypress Park Pool or the Aquatic Complex.

Class Days: Mondays, Wednesdays and FridaysCost: $3 per classTime (Summer): 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.Time (Winter): 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

Free Membership!

Aquatics &Fitness Programs

Silver Sneakers & Prime Fitness ProgramsThe Coral Springs Aquatic Complex and Fitness Center is a Silver Sneakers and Prime Fitness provider for free memberships subsidized by certain health insurance carriers. A valid health insurance card from the qualified provider and driver’s license is needed to enroll. If enrolling a dependent under the age of 18, bring proof of age and photo ID. For details, call 954-345-2121.

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Coral Springs Dive ClubIf you have mastered those basic diving moves and are ready for something a bit more challenging, then you’re ready for the next level of diving. The Coral Springs Dive Club is a year-round program competitive program for children and young adults. Diving teaches discipline, self-confidence and teamwork. Please call 954-345-2121 for dates and times.

Diving LessonsDiving is a full-scale recreational program featuring state-of-the-art equipment in one of the best outdoor facilities in the country. Students develop strength, flexibility and confidence while learning how to dive properly from the springboards and platforms. This program accommodates children ages 6 to 18 of all skill levels. Please call 954-345-2121 for dates and times. All Participants must be able to swim independently in 16-foot-deep water.

Age Group/Youth Water PoloThis year-round water polo program is designed to enhance and improve basic water polo skills for school-age partici-pants. USA Water Polo Membership Fee required – see coach for details.

Age Group (12 & older)Class Days: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 7:15–9 p.m.Cost: $45/month or $8/day (resumes in May)

Youth Group (11 & under)Class Days: Wednesday 7:15–8:15 p.m.Cost: $25/month or $8/day

Synchronized Swim Team (Aquacades)Enjoy dancing? Enjoy swimming? Try combining the two and give synchronized swimming a chance. Synchronized swimming is probably one of the most beautiful of all aquatic sports. It combines the skills of gymnastics, dance and swimming with the strength and endurance of weight lifting. Tryouts are to be announced.

Coral Springs Swim ClubThinking of getting the kids involved with a new sport this summer? The Coral Springs Swim Club is a year-round competitive swimming program for children and young adults. The Coral Springs Swim Club has consistently ranked in the top three swim clubs in the nation for teaching stroke excellence. Tryouts are held Monday through Thursday.

12 & Under: 4:30 p.m. or 5:45 p.m. • Mullins Park13 & Over: 5 p.m. • Aquatics Complex

Masters and Adult Swim ProgramThe Coral Springs Masters and Adult Fitness Swim Program is a year-round adult program designed for swimmers. The main focus of the program is to improve stroke, endurance, health and fitness. Triathletes are welcome. Competitions are available but not required. To participate in the program, you must be at least 19 years old and be able to swim 500 yards.

Swim Training and TechniqueA year-round program that develops strength, technique, and endurance. This also includes advance-swimming skills, stretching, drills and techniques are related to competitive swimming. Must pass a pre-requisite test offered every Tuesday with the coach from 6:45-7:15 p.m.

Class Days: Tuesdays and Thursdays Cost: $50/monthTime: 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Advanced Swimming TechniquesSwimming is a low-impact, highly aerobic, and full-body exercise that can be used for life. Many swimmers have difficulty with their strokes that can be corrected with proper instruction. This program is designed to make swimmers technically better one-on-one with Coach Jackson. Participants will undergo a series of drills and tips to correct body position, pull phases, kick recovery for any stroke desired.

Requirements: Must be able to swim 400 yards, Fins, Goggles, Cap (if hair is long)Cost: $30/half hour class

SwimAmerica LessonsSwimAmerica is a learn-to-swim program for children between the ages of 3-12 years. SwimAmerica teaches water safety skills for the beginner and the four competitive strokes to the more advanced swimmer. The program is also an excellent preparation for swimmers who would like to join the Coral Springs Swim Club. It offers a low child-to-teacher ratio, a flexible schedule and the children progress at their own pace. Classes are held continuously throughout the year and are taught at the Aquatic Complex. Summer session will begin June 9. See www.swimamericacoralsprings.com for more info, schedules and registration, or call our office at 954-345-5441.

For more details on memberships and programming, visit CoralSprings.org/recreation/aquatics or call 954-345-2121.

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Summer Recreational Swim TeamThis swim team is designed for children ages 6 and up who have experience in swimming at or above American Red Cross Level III. This program teaches the fundamentals of competitive swimming, including lap swimming for endurance, new techniques, stretches, drills, games and a lot of fun. There is a fun swim meet at the end of each session. A swimming test is required for all participants.

Class Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Dates: Session I: June 10–July 3 (4 weeks) • $72Session II: July 15–August 7 (4 weeks) • $72 Time: 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Coral Springs Swim Club CampThe CSSC Summer Swim Camp is a fun and unique way for swimmers to develop proper stroke technique, as well as mental preparation and race strategies.

Class Days: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.Session I: June 9–12Session II: June 23-27Session III: July 21-24Cost: 4 day camp is $200 and 5 day camp is $225

Junior Lifeguard (Ages 11 to 14)This American Red Cross program is designed to guide youth toward the lifeguarding certification program. It introduces par-ticipants to communication and decision-making skills, the basic responsibilities of a lifeguard, and the basic knowledge and skills required to be a lifeguard. Upon successful completion, a certifi-cate will be issued. Water test required.

Session I: June 10–26Session II: July 22–August 7Class Days: Tuesday/Wednesday/ThursdayCost: $100Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Diving CampsNine week-long summer camps will begin June 9. Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The day will include dive boards, trampoline, and tumbling instruction. There will be an inside lunch break and other fun activities. The cost for a five-day session is $225. Some weeks will be four days at $180. Call 954-345-2121 for more information.

Rec Water Polo CampRec Water Polo is an Intro class to Water Polo. Teaching the basic beginner and fundamental skills of the sport. Swimming skills are required.

Class Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Dates: June 16–19Cost: $60Time: 1 to 3 p.m.Age: 9-14 years old

Synchronized Swimming CampDo you like to dance, swim, and flip? Learn synchro with a nationally ranked team, fun pool games, enjoy a dance class and swim suit decoration. Ages 7 & up.

June 30 - July 3 (4 days)July 21-24 (4 days)Class Days: Monday through ThursdayCost: $180Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Lifeguard Training CourseOffered during Spring Break, this course will prepare you for rec-ognizing and responding to aquatic emergencies and basic first aid and CPR.

• Lifeguard Course: March 24-28, 9-3 p.m. • This course is designed for ages 15 and older.• Must pass pretest, which is given the first day of class.• Attendance of all classes is mandatory.• Certification: CPR for the Professional Rescuer and AED

(valid for 2 years)• Certification: Lifeguard Training and First Aid (valid for 2

years) • Cost: $235

Call 954-345-2121 for dates.

Zumba Kids® by GeminidanzThe crazy-cool dance-fitness workout for kids (ages 5-10) set to hip-hop, salsa, reggaeton and more. Four-week session on Tuesdays or Thursdays at 5:15 p.m. for $50 or $10 per class. For class details, contact the Zumba® instructors Kat B. and Jessica at 954-464-8143 or [email protected].

Class Days: Tuesday June 10–July 1July 15–August 5Cost: $35Time: 5:15 p.m.

Summer Aquatics Programs

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American Red Cross Learn to Swim

All participants registering for Level II through VI MUST have a pre-test and receive a skills card. The skills card must be presented in order to register for classes. Level I is exempt from pre-testing in the appropriate age classes.This requirement is for every student, even if they have been in high level courses prior to June 9, 2014, because of the American Red Cross restructuring of their Learn to Swim program.

Testing can be done from Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; as well as Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m.

NO EXCEPTIONS!

Mandatory Requirements for Lesson Registration

Summer Swimming Lesson RegistrationRegistration begins on Saturday, April 19 from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Aquatic Complex for swimming lessons at all three pools. As of April 20, registration will be taken at the respective pools.

All participants ages 3 and older must be swim tested prior to registering for summer swim lessons due to the restructuring of the American Red Cross Learn to Swim Program. Testing may be done at the Aquatic Complex before the April 19 registration (see Mandatory Requirements Box on this page).

All sessions are eight 45-minute classes for $57.50

Weekday Sessions at Mullins Park, Cypress Park and the Aquatic Complex:Session I June 9 to 20Session II June 23 to July 3 Session III July 7 to 18Session IV July 21 to August 1Session V August 4 to August 15

Weekend Sessions (all three locations):Session I May 31 to June 22Session II June 28 to July 20Session III August 2 to 24

Parent and Child Aquatic Programs:(6 months to approx. 3 years) 30 min.Children learn basic skills through blowing bubbles and playing with water toys. Parents work with their children to practice floating, kicking and swimming back to the side of the pool. This is not survival swimming. This class will get the child acclimated to lessons.

Preschool AquaticsPreSchool Level I (approx. ages 3-5) 45 min.Helps children become comfortable in the water and learn basic water safety.

Preschool Level II & III (ages 4 – 5) 45 min.Builds on skills from Level I, and introduces fundamental skills such as kicking and coordinating arm and leg movements. Must pass exit skills test to move up.

Learn to Swim Course (ages 6 and up) 45 min.Level I: Introduction to Water Skills Helps participants feel comfortable in water. Skills include back float, treading water, coordinating arm and leg movements, and age-appropriate water safety.

Level II: Fundamental Aquatic SkillsBuilds on skills learned in Preschool Aquatics OR Learn to Swim Level I. Learning objectives will include enter water by jumping, floating front and back and changing direction of travel.

Level III: Stroke DevelopmentCourse will build on skills learned in Fundamentals. The dolphin and breaststroke kicks will be introduced to prepare for the butterfly and breaststroke swimming.

Level IV/V: Stroke Improvement & RefinementCourse develops confidence and builds endurance in strokes learned in the previous classes and includes further coordination and refinement of all strokes. Skills introduced include: tuck and pike surface dives, and flip turns.

Level VI: Skill ProficiencyTo refine strokes so participants swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness and over greater distances. Adult Swim (ages 13 and up) 45 min. Adult Beg Basic Level I Course is design to teach teens and adults overcome their fear of the water and to learn basic skills to achieve a minimum level of water competency.

Adult Stroke & Skills Improv II & IIICourse is design for teens and adults to improve foundation skills and strokes to gain an overall level of comfort in the water.

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Coral Springs Museum of Art

Summer Camp and ClassesThe Coral Springs Museum of Art is offering Art Camp for Kids at the studio for children and teens ages 6 to 16. Art Camp begins June 9 and run for 10 weeks. Children may sign up for one, two or more weeks.Classes are divided by age and subject. Some of the subjects offered are Ceramic Hand-building, Exploring Sculpture, Art of the Animal, Drawing, Acrylic Painting, Cartooning, Comic Book Design, Papier Mache and much more. Classes are taught by professional artists. The Museum is offering new subjects this summer including Photoshop-Digital Painting, Enhance Your Photos – Lightroom, Exploring Digital Animation-Greenfoot, and Digital Photography (ages 12 to 16), Chalk Murals (age 10+) and Digital Animation-Alice & Scratch.Summer Camp consists of wither a three-hour morning or after-noon session. Children may attend both sessions. The Museum offers lunchtime supervision for $10 a week, but students must bring their own lunch. Camp fees are $135 and up and include supplies. Check Facebook and the Museum’s website for dis-counts and deadlines.

The Next Masterpiece: Chef’s ChallengeOn Thursday, May 1, art enthusiasts and cultural patrons can “eat their art out” at the Coral Springs Museum of Art’s Chefs Challenge. Guests can enjoy dishes from popular restaurants and vote on their favorite bite of the night while enjoying drinks, live entertainment and auctions. Proceeds benefit Coral Springs Museum of Art.

Family FunDayThe Coral Springs Museum of Art works to ensure a variety of programs that are fun and inspiring for the whole family. The arts are an important part of our community, and ensuring that children and families have access to the arts is an impor-tant part of our mission here at the Museum. Family FunDay meets once a month at 3 p.m. on a Saturday. Families create art together in the Museum classroom, learning about different mediums and styles of art. This is age appropriate for 3 years+ with parent or guardian. Cost is $5 per person/$4 if you pre-register and pre-pay.

Upcoming Family FunDaysApril 12Earthday & Recycling at the Museum

May 10Kilwin’s Sundae on Saturday at the Museum

June 14Marionettes at the Museum

July 12Celebrate the USA at the Museum

August 9Shrinky Dink Art at the Museum

2855 Coral Springs Drive • 954-340-5000 CoralSpringsMuseum.org

Museum Hours • Monday through Saturday • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Closed Sunday & & major holidays

Admission • $6 adults (18 & over) • $5 Seniors • $3 Students (with ID) Children (5 and under) FREE of charge • Museum members FREE of charge

First Wednesday (of each month) FREE of charge to general public

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Broadway camp comes to Coral SpringsYoung aspiring actors will have a chance to take the stage at the Next Stop Broadway camps throughout the summer.

The camps start in early June and run through August, offering participants real-life training and expertise. The ses-sions take place in the Coral Springs Center for the Arts, our hometown professional theater with experienced actors and technical staff. Participants learn much more than acting skills, including openness, confidence and self-esteem.

Parents who enroll two or more children will receive a 20 percent discount for the second child. If campers enroll for all three camp sessions, the third session is 50 percent off.

For the first time, all registered campers will be entered in a chance to win two floor seats to the One Direction concert that will take place at Sun Life Stadium on October 5, 2014.

The following sessions are available this summer:

Teen CampJune 30 to August 1Ages: 14 and upGrades: 9 and upHours: Weeks 1 to 5, 1 to 6 p.m.; Week 6, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Show: Young FrankensteinCost: $1000, payment plans available.

Youth CampsGrades: First to EighthAges: 6 to 13Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.June 9 to June 27: Seussical The MusicalJune 30 to July 25: The Little MermaidJuly 28 to August 15: I

The three-week sessions are $705 and the four-week session will be $940. Parents can reserve their child’s spot with a $99 deposit. Payment plans are available.

Enter the mind and the world of Don Quixote as he pursues his quest for the impossible dream. Against all odds, a man sees good and innocence in a world filled with darkness and despair. This lyrical and amusing adventure is a classic tale of the triumph of man over his own follies. Come and enjoy Man of La Mancha on March 12 at 7:30 p.m.

Then, Bobby Collins will perform on March 15 at 8 p.m. His heartfelt and witty humor will engage the audience with a clever blend of characterizations and hilarious observations to which everyone can relate. The Grammy-nominated comedian is known for his live stage performances, cable TV specials, numerous talk show appearances, and more.

On March 25 at 7:30 p.m., a story unfolds during the dark ages when land was ruled by the wicked seductress Azura. Rhythm in the Night, Irish Dance Spectacular will be a performance the entire family can enjoy as it turns an age-old art form into the most exciting Irish dance spectacular ever to be experi-enced!

Visionary violinist David Garrett will perform on March 30 at 7:30 p.m. He combines classical elements along with pop and rock, as well as rhythm and blues. This paves the way for an unconventional cross over style that is sure to captivate your ears.

Starting April 25, you’re invited to Maria’s Girls Night Out, an interactive show that will keep you laughing, drinking and dancing. There is a two drink minimum and tickets are $59. Come hang out with Maria on Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m and Sundays at 5 p.m.

Last but not least, Boz Scaggs will be performing at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts on May 2, at 8 p.m. Grammy Award winning artist, Boz Scaggs, and his band are making a return to the stage. His newest album, “Memphis,” showcases both origi-nal songs and choice covers. Born in Texas and raised with an abiding respect for a wide spectrum of American roots music, Scaggs has combined rock, jazz, R&B and blues to create a trademark sound. With an extensive and distinctive career that has spanned 30 years and many accolades, Scaggs continues to prove himself as one of music’s most creative and original artists.

Tickets for these and other shows can be purchased at the Center for the Arts Box Office, online at CoralSpringsCenterfortheArts.com or by calling 954-344-5990.

Coral Springs Center for the Arts

2855 Coral Springs Drive • 954-344-5990www.CoralSpringsCenterfortheArts.com

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Children and adults can visit the Sawgrass Nature Center & Wildlife Hospital to learn about wildlife, look for butterflies in the butterfly garden, take a stroll on the trail and view wildlife in the wetlands. Escape the hustle and bustle of life and eat a picnic on a bench, while taking in the serenity of the Center. The Center is open to the public for self–guided tours or join one of the many special programs offered throughout the year. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for children 5 to 17 and free to members and children under 5.

Environmental Learning Center ProgramsCamp Wild - Summer Break CampCamp Wild is a nature, science and environmental camp run by the Sawgrass Nature Center & Wildlife Hospital designed for children ages 6-12. Camp days run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. beginning June 9 and ending August 16 by weekly registration. (Extended hours are available for an additional fee.) “Camp Wild” campers enjoy hands-on activities with animals and plants, outdoor exploration, science experiments and environmental arts & crafts.

Brunch with Bunnies and FriendsFamilies are invited to enjoy a brunch buffet, compete in games, hunt for eggs and do crafts on April 5. Visitors will also have the opportunity to meet several extraordinary animals and have their picture taken with the very special “Big Bunny.” Seating takes place at 9:30 a.m. and again at 11:30 a.m. Tickets are $15 for non-members and $13 for members and must be purchased in advance. Infants under one year old are free. Registration forms are available online at www.sawgrassnaturecenter.org or by calling 954-752-9453.

Be Kind to AnimalsBe Kind to Animals is held at the Sawgrass Nature Center & Wildlife Hospital every Sunday promptly at 11 a.m. Each week guests will be introduced to a “featured” native or exotic animal that is not releasable due to permanent injuries or its exotic status. Participants will learn how to co-exist with our special unique wildlife friends or how to care for their exotic pets. For more information, please call the SNC at 954-752-WILD. (This program may be canceled in inclement weather).

Wild PartiesYou or your child can have a wild birthday party at the SNC. Please call for themes, pricing and available dates.

Sawgrass Nature Center & Wildlife Hospital

Sawgrass Nature Center & Wildlife Hospital3000 Sportsplex Drive

954-752-9453www.sawgrassnaturecenter.org

Summer Camp ProgramsCamp Incredible (ages 4-12)Designed for skaters of all abilities, Camp Incredible includes a full day of structured supervision, snack and Camp Incredible sweatshirt. Each activity is designed keeping the children’s age in mind. Camp times are 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. daily, and parents can register their children for the week or per day. Aftercare from 3:30 to 5 p.m. is also available for an additional charge. June 9 – August 15, $279 + tax per week.

Learn to Skate ProgramsHockey 101/Stanley C (Ages 3-10) Designed and focused to teach basic skating skills. This program, for beginner skaters with little or no skating experience, is designed to introduce ice skating to youngsters in a fun atmosphere. Summer classes run from June 11 – August 16, $119 for 5 classes. Wednesdays from 3:45-4:30 p.m. or Saturday from 9:30-10:15 a.m. or 11:15 a.m.-12 p.m.

ISS Group SkatingThis class will teach students the skills they need to move onto other programs such as recreational or competitive figure skating. Ages 6-adult. Summer classes run from June 11–August 16. Wednesdays from 5-5:45 p.m. or Saturday from 10:15-11 a.m., $119 + tax for 5 classes.

Hockey Programs Hockey 201For first time hockey players who have acquired basic skating skills to teach them the fundamentals of hockey. This program prepares new players for our recreational ice hockey league. Saturdays from 8-9 a.m. Classes begin May 31, $199 + tax for 8 weeks.

Panthers Mini Mites Cross Ice LeagueAn entry level program designed to give Stanley C Hockey graduates and any players 8 years and under a chance to interact, develop and play hockey in a team environment. Saturdays & Sundays from 9-10 a.m. (2 hours per week). Classes begin May 31, $399 + tax for 8 weeks.

Adult Hockey ClinicClinic designed to teach and develop a broad range of hockey skills including skating, shooting, passing and puck control. Coaches will also teach basic tactics that will help any adult sharpen their game skills. Thursday nights from 8:15-9:30 p.m. Classes start June 12, $199 + tax for 8 weeks.

Public Skating Offered All Summer Long! Monday-Friday 10-3 p.m., Saturday & Sunday 1-3 p.m. Evening sessions also available. Summer camp and group rates available.

3299 Sportsplex Drive • 954-341-9956www.panthersiceden.com

Florida Panthers IceDen

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Tai Chi and Qi GongOpen to both residents and non-residents. Fridays • 8 a.m. • Location: Sartory Senior CenterCost: $5 per class, Purchase $25 card at Sartory Senior Center

Senior Pride BusThe Coral Springs Senior Pride Bus Program provides transpor-tation to local grocery stores and malls for senior citizens. The group also goes on trips to local attractions at an additional cost. Any Coral Springs senior age 55 or older can join this service as long as they are able to board the bus without assis-tance and carry their own packages. Call 954-344-1837 for details. Cost: Annual fee is $25.

The following classes are Free for residents 55 and older

Functional FitnessA class aimed for senior citizens to help with balance, strength and all-around fitness. Register at the Coral Springs Aquatic Complex. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Gentle YogaYoga is a centuries-old practice designed to bring the mind, body and spirit into harmony. The word yoga literally means “joining.” One is never too old to begin! Tuesdays and Thursdays • 2:15 p.m.

Chair YogaChair yoga is a low-impact yoga class for seniors done on a chair aimed to relax and stretch the body. Wednesdays • 2:15 p.m. Fridays. • 10:30 a.m.

Senior Programs

TonercizeExercise to music with instructor Nicole. Tuesdays and Thursdays • 11 a.m.

Crochet ClassesFor any level stitchers. Bring your own supplies. You will need Size G aluminum crochet hooks and one skein of worsted weight yarn (either acrylic or cotton). Open to both residents and non-residents. Thursdays • 11 a.m.

Stitching for CharityMake items for different organizations. Bring your own supplies for either knitting or crochet. This is more of a stitching club. Open to both residents and non-residents Thursdays • 11 a.m.

Visit the newly-renovated Sartory Senior Center!

For information about the many activities at Sartory Senior Center, visit CoralSprings.org/seniorprograms or call 954-345-2209. Sartory Senior Center is located at 10150 N.W. 29 St. in Mullins Park. Take Coral Springs Drive to N.W. 29 Street and go east. Enter Mullins Park on the south side of the street. Turn left at the stop sign. The Center is just east of the pool.

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Classes are at Sartory Senior Center in Mullins Park, except where noted. Trips and special events

are available for seniors 55 and older.

Some classes require proof of age and/or residency. Call 954-345-2209 for more information.

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Monday, March 24Mail-in registration begins

for eight-week Kamp Kool programs.

Tuesday, March 25Begin accepting balance payments at all Parks and Recreation offices.

Thursday, April 10Begin accepting registration forfour-week Kamp Kool sessions (as space allows) and walk-ins

for seven-week sessions.

Thursday, May 8Last day to pay balances due on all camps.

Thursday, June 5Last day of public school/early release.

June 9 to 13Mini-Camp begins at Cypress Park.

Friday, June 13Kamp Kool Open House

from 6 to 8 p.m. at respective camp sites.

Monday, June 16Kamp Kool Begins.

Friday, July 4No camp, Fourth of July Holiday.

Friday, August 1Last day of seven-week program.

Monday, August 4First day of extension camp.

Friday, August 8Last day of extension camp.

Monday, August 18First day of public school (tentative).

Summer Camp

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Always visit CoralSprings.org/events for the latest updates and additions.

Coral Springs Mega Green MarketSaturdays • Downtown Coral Springs • 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Family Concert Series: Brass EvolutionSaturday, March 29 • 7 p.m.

Earthfest at Sandy Ridge SanctuarySaturday, April 12 • 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Broward College Open HouseSaturday, April 19 • 3500 N. University Dr. • 12 to 4 p.m.

National Day of PrayerThursday, May 1 • 7 p.m.

Fourth of July CelebrationFriday, July 4 • Mullins Park • 6 p.m., Fireworks at 9 p.m.

Saturday, March 29 Half Marathon: 6 a.m. • 5K: 7:30 a.m.

Sportsplex at Coral Springs2575 Sportsplex Drive

Register at itzevents.com

FIRE ACADEMYHalf Marathon & 5KRACE FOR WOMEN’S WELLNESSbenefitting the Lisa Boccard Breast Cancer Fund

Sunday, March 30 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Coral Springs Fire Academy4180 NW 120th Avenue

CoralSpringsFireAcademy.org

Sunday, April 6 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Free Admission • $3 ParkingSportsplex at Coral Springs

2575 Sportsplex DriveCoralSprings.org/worldfest