Something for everyone!!! Fitness classes Painting Industrial Welding Youth soccer Duathlon Children’s Theatre 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Adult Aquatics Adult Volleyball Baby Shower Babysitting Training Carnival Day Cheerleading Cinderella Children’s Theatre Community Events Daddy, Daughter Dance Duathlon Early Childhood Screening ECFE/Preschool Elementary Basketball Fit Kids Grandparents Story hour Health & Fitness Activities HS Driver’s Ed Industrial Welding Jungle Boogie LCARC Membership Info. Lifeguard Training Little Knights Open House Pick-up Basketball Policies Pool Parties Registration Information Special Events Softball Pitching Clinic Swimming lessons Youth Soccer Watch Me Draw Winter Bird Feeding Page 26 Page 19 Page 7 Page 13 Page 6 Page 14 Page 6 Page 24 Page 3 Page 3 Page 8 Page 8-10 Page 14 Page 11 Page 7 Page 26 Page 17 Page 18 Page 7 Page 4-5 Page 12 Page 8 Page 19 Page 30 Page 6 Page 30-31 Page 6-7 Page 14 Page 12 Page 15 Page 14 Page 19 Egg Dive ~ Featured on Page 6 Baby Shower ~ Featured on Page 7 Pickleball ~ Featured on Page 20 RC CE Recreation Center Community Ed. When you see this symbol by a program, use the LCARC registration Information on page 30. When you see this symbol by a program, use the LCWM registration information on page 31. Children’s Theatre ~ Featured on Page 6 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS DADDY, DAUGHTER DANCE (Preschool - Grade 6) 3 CE Just in time for Valentine’s Day! Show that little girl how special she is by taking her to the Annual Daddy, Daughter Dance. This night will make any daughter feel like a princess and every father smile ear to ear! Don’t miss out on this chance to dance with your girl before she grows up! Light refreshments will be served. Professional photographs will be available. Please note: Escorts can also be an adult male relative or friend of the family. Date: Friday, February 5 Time: 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Cost: $20/couple; $5 for additional girl Location: LCWM Elementary School Gym Formal attire recommended but not required. Registration deadline: Friday, Jan. 29 WHAT IS A DUATHLON? Have you ever wanted to do a triathlon, but just didn’t want to do the swim? The LCARC Duathlon is a unique RUN, BIKE, RUN event. The modest, fast, flat course runs through and around Lake Crystal, starting right at the LCARC. Start with a 5K run, transition to an outand-back 13-mile bike, and finish with a 2-mile run. Compete as an individual, or a team of 2! OR, register to run just the 5K race. For more information and registration, go to lcarc.com ! Saturday, June 17 20 4 LCARC GENERAL INFORMATION LCARC MEMBERSHIP If you use the facility on a regular basis, having a membership at the LCARC is the most popular, cost-effective option. The membership includes daily access to the following: 6-lane lap pool with 102’ waterslide, kid’s play pool with slide, and hot tub Gymnasium Indoor walking/running track Free weights, fitness machines, and cardiovascular equipment Reduced fees on land/water aerobics and other fitness classes Reduced fees on youth fitness classes and programs MEMBERSHIP RATES Rates shown below are for 1 year contracts. Month to month memberships are not allowed. *At the continuation of membership after the completion of the first one year contract all members are eligible for renewal rates (discount of 10% off new member rates). Annual Membership (includes tax) Annual Membership Membership Type Membership Type Family Family Couple Couple Individual Individual Student Student Senior Senior Senior Couple Senior Couple New New Annual** Monthly Annual Monthly $673.70 $64.95 $673.70 $64.95 $591.13 $56.15 $591.13 $56.15 $426.02 $40.71 $426.02 $40.71 $222.37 $20.92 $222.37 $20.92 $343.45 $33.06 $343.45 $33.06 $464.54 $43.53 $464.54 $43.53 Renewal* Renewal* Annual** Monthly Annual Monthly $606.33 $58.46 $606.33 $58.46 $532.01 $50.53 $532.01 $50.53 $383.42 $36.64 $383.42 $36.64 $200.13 $18.83 $200.13 $18.83 $309.11 $29.76 $309.11 $29.76 $418.09 $39.18 $418.09 $39.18 ** Pay the year in full and save about a month and a half in payments!! Membership Categories Membership Categories Family: Limited to spouse or domestic partner and dependent children in school up to age 24 residFamily: Limited to spouse or domestic partner and dependent children school to age 24 member. residing at the ing at the same residence. Includes up to 8 family members. $10inper eachup additional same residence. Includes up to 8 family members. $10 per each additional member. Couple: Includes married or domestic partners residing at the same residence. Couple: married domestic residing at thestudents same residence. Student:Includes Includes K-12 or and collegepartners students. College must show proof of enrollment to Student: Includes K-12 and college students. Must show proof of enrollment to qualify for student rate. qualify for student rate. Senior: Individuals age 65 and older Senior: Individuals ageone 65person and older Senior Couple: At least is age 65+ and couple is married or residing at the same residence. Senior Couple: At least one person is over the age of 65 and couple is married or residing at the same 24/7—residence. Late shift, night owl, busy schedule? No problem! Get 24/7 access for $48 additional the first year, $36 renewal. Member Waterslide Pass - Add the waterslide to your membership for the Jan.-May. Individual- $25 Family- $50 DON’T FORGET… If you have health insurance coverage with Blue Cross Blue Shield, Health Partners, Ucare, Medica or Definity you could be eligible to receive a reimbursement of up to $40/month off of your membership dues. LCARC MEMBERSHIP 5 ADDITIONAL MEMBERSHIP TYPES ** Dues **for Dues a 3 for month a 3 membership, month membership, 1 year walking 1 year walking track membership, track membership, or 3 month or pool 3 month membership pool membership must bemust paidbeinpaid full in at the fullstart at theofstart the membership of the membership period.period. Please note that only the one year walking track membership is eligible 3 for health insuranceMembership** reimbursement programs. 3 Month Month Membership** Membership Membership Type Type Family Family Cost Cost $260 $251.17 Membership Membership Type Type Student Student Cost Cost $85 $80.17 Couple Couple Individual Individual $225 $216.97 $165 $157.13 Senior Senior Senior Senior Couple Couple $130 $127.17 $175 $169.93 Walking Track Membership** WalkingLength Track Membership** Contract Cost 3 Month Pool Membership** 3 Month Pool Membership TypeMembership** Cost Contract 1 month Length Cost $30 Membership Type Individual Cost $50 1 month Year $30 $180 Individual Family $50 $100 1 Year $180 Family $100 **Please note that none of the membership types listed above are eligible for health insurance reimbursement programs. CAN YOU SAY D I S C O U N T S??? Be sure to tell us where you work. We have agreements with numerous area businesses providing discounted memberships for their employees. Call for more details. LCARC Business/Corporate MEMBERS LCARC BUSINESS MEMBERS—10%-20% discount ADM, AEP,Ag Star,Blue Star Power, Bolton & Menk, Taylor Companies,CHS, City of Mankato, Coloplast,,Consolidated Communications, Coughlan companies,Cub Foods, Dotson, Ecumen, Fed Ex, Harry Meyrering, Horizon Homes, Hubbar-Ridley, IFS, ISD#2071, Johnson Outdoor, Kato Engineering, MTU, Luther Memorial, Madelia Hospital, Mayo, Madelia Schools, Mankato Clinic, Maple River Schools, MICO, MSU, New Ulm Medical, Nicollet Schools, Nortech, POET, Perfecseal, REM, SCC, Schwickerts, St. Clair Schools, St. James Schools, State of MN, 3M, UPS, Verizon, Wakefield Pork LCARC CORPORATE PARTNERS The following organizations have partnerships with the LCARC resulting in membership discounts of 20%-30% for their employees: Blue Earth County, City of Lake Crystal, Crystal Valley Coop, TBEI, Crysteel Truck, Farm Business Info., GM Contracting, MinnStar Bank, Don’t see your employer listed? Ask us how they can become an LCARC Corporate Partner. Does your insurance company provide Silver Sneakers or Silver and Fit? If so, your membership may come with a very low co-pay, or may be completely FREE. Check with your insurance provider today. The LCARC accepts BOTH Silver and Fit and Silver Sneakers programs! 6 SPECIAL EVENTS RC BEACH PARTY Imagine yourself on a beach with the warm sun beating down on you. Waves of salty water splashing against your legs. We may not have the warm sun and the salty water, but we do have the LCARC pool, some fun activities, treats and friends! Date: Monday, February 15 Time: 1-4 p.m. Cost: $3/member; $5/non-member Includes: Slide wristband and frozen treat! RC NATIONAL CARNIVAL DAY Join us for an evening of family FUN. Our annual carnival is held on national carnival day this year! There will be lots of games to play and prizes to be won. Location: LCARC Gym Date: Friday, February 26 Time: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Cost: $1 for 2 tickets (1 game = 1 ticket) Bounce House is $3 for a wristband RC EGG DIVE Come have egg-stra fun in the pool! It’s our annual crazy egg grab. Get a special treat for each egg you find! Date: Friday, March 25 Time: 1-4 p.m. Cost: $3/member; $5/non-member Please register early to avoid a late fee and/or program cancellation. CINDERELLA CE This theatre opportunity is open to all students in grades 2-12. Fifty + local youth are needed to play the roles of Cinderella, her stepsisters, hear cat— Dinah, the mice, the pumpkins, the cats, the chicks, King Cash & his assistants, Mikey the Rockstar & his band. Two professional actors/directors from Prairie Fire will direct the production and play the roles of Poppa & Winona the Stepmother /Fairy Godmother. Auditions will be held on Mon., April 4 from 3:15 5:15 pm at the LCWM Secondary School Cafetorium. All participants are required to be in attendance during this time. All cast members will be required to stay following the auditions for a rehearsal session. Participants should make sure their schedules are clear for the whole week. Students must attend all scheduled rehearsals. Rehearsals will take place at the LCWM Secondary School Cafetorium from 3:15-7:30 pm. A more detailed schedule will be distributed on Monday after auditions. It is suggested that parents send a snack or sack lunch or money to purchase food during rehearsal breaks. Instructors: Prairie Fire Children’s Theatre Date: Monday, Apr. 4-Saturday, Apr. 9 Location: LCWM Sec. School Cafetorium Fee: No fee to participate Performances are April 8 & 9 ~ 7 p.m. LCWM Secondary School Adults ~ $6 Students ~ $4 This activity is made possible by a grant provided by the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council from funds appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature. Lake Crystal Library Story Hour 2nd Saturday of each month at 10:00 am Join us for a different theme every month! ECFE SPECIAL EVENTS L.C.W.M. Mini Knights Baby Shower Saturday, February 6 9:00-11:00 a.m. LCWM Elementary School 7 CE ECFE/Preschool Registration If you live in the LCWM school district and have had a baby join your family in the past year come enjoy a morning of socializing with other parents. We will have presenters on topics related to your newborn, vendors, and a new baby welcome packet full of goodies! Make sure your newborn is on the mailing list by calling the ECFE coordinator at 726-2320 and get them added today! “JUNGLE BOOGIE” Saturday, April 2 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Online at: www.isd2071.k12.mn.us (click on webstore) * Preferred method Mail to: ECFE PO Box 810 Lake Crystal, MN 56055 Other: Drop off at LCWM ECFE Office at the elementary school At the Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial Secondary School Cost is $5.00/person Under 1 FREE Phone: (507) 726-2320 Calling All Monkeys! Grandparents, Parents, Friends and Family bring your kids 6 months to 6 years No one will be Ticket price includes dancing at the “Hippo Hop” to our DJ, feasting at the “Crocodile Crunch”, reading in the “Zebra Zone”, enjoying crafts for kids at the “Leopard Spot”, playing a little “Lizard’s Luck” at the raffle and scooping up deals at the “Anaconda Silent Auction”. There will be numerous non-profits set up to share information regarding health and fitness, home safety, and education. denied the opportunity to participate in ECFE because of the inability to pay tuition. GRANDPARENTS STORY HOUR CE Please join us for a Special Community-wide Story Hour Event! All Grandmas and Grandpas are invited to join us for this event! Bring your special grandchild(ren)! Date: Saturday, April 9 Time: 10:00 a.m. Location: LCWM Elementary School Media Center Cost: FREE, but please pre-register Please request a fee waiver or fee 8 ECFE/PRESCHOOL LITTLE KNIGHTS OPEN HOUSE CE Fall 2016 Little Knights Preschool If you have a child who will be 3 years old or older by September 1, 2016, then make sure you and your child stop by anytime during our open house! See our classrooms and visit with the teachers. Learn about our daily schedules and the developmentally appropriate curriculum. Kids at our preschool have so much fun, they don’t even know they are learning. Applications will available mid-February. Classes fill fast! Don’t wait to apply! If you have any questions, please call the Preschool office at 726-2320. SPECIAL EVENT CLASSES These classes are specifically for children who are 3-5 years old and their parents. All classes at the LCWM Elementary School $5.00 per class / per family What a great deal! Join the Fun! Date: Tuesday, March 29 Time: 6-7 p.m. Location: LCWM Elem. School (preschool wing) EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING CE Screening is a quick and simple check of how your child is doing at age 3-4 years. During the screening, wellqualified staff will check your child’s vision, hearing, growth, immunization status, skills in thinking, communication and language, large and small motor skills and social/emotional development. The screening is FREE OF CHARGE. Children are required to have had an early childhood screening done prior to entering kindergarten. Date: Monday, January 18 and Monday, March 21 Location: LCWM Elementary School Parents of children who are eligible for screening will receive a letter inviting them to screening., however, if your child is over 4 1/2 please call us to schedule. All children who have turned 3 years old before November 1, 2013 are eligible for screening. If your child has not been screened or you do not receive information about screening, please contact the ECFE Coordinator at 726-2320. Daddy and Me Gym Night Tues., January 19 ~ 6-7:30 p.m. Come enjoy a special night just for dad and the kids! We will have active activities set up to get everyone moving! Family Literacy Night Monday, February 29 ~ 6-7:30 p.m. School-wide family event focused on various literacy activities! Mommy and Me Night Tues., March 15 ~ 6-7:30 p.m. Set aside a special night with you and your child to come to school and enjoy some fun activities! We will accept walk-ins if you forget to register! 9 ECFE/PRESCHOOL JUST TODDLING… TOGETHER CE Parents and their toddlers play together in a room full of toddler learning activities. You will participate together in a teacher lead circle time full of music and movement appropriate for your busy toddler. Parents will have an opportunity to discuss parenting joys and challenges, in addition to issues of interest to the group dealing with family life and raising a toddler. A parent educator will facilitate discussion time, while the toddlers have a snack and enjoy play directed by the early childhood teacher and assistant. Sibling care upon request ($10/term/family). DAYTIME CLASSES Ages: 6-30 months (ages can be flexible) Location: LCWM Elementary School Winter Session (5 weeks): Dates: Feb. 1, 8, 22, 29 and March 7 Time: 10:15- 11:45 a.m. Fee: $25/Session EXPLORE & MORE CE Parents and children are learning, exploring and having lots of fun together in this class. Each week brings something new and different such as professional presenters, cooking, field trips and of course lots of opportunities to play together in the preschool classroom which is set up specifically for you and your preschoolers. Class is taught by an Early Childhood Professional. Parents and children will alwayse separate for this class. Ages can be somewhat flexible! Sibling care available ($10/term/family). DAYTIME CLASSES Ages: 30 months-5 years Location: LCWM Elementary School Winter Session (5 weeks): Dates: Feb. 1, 8, 22, 29 and March 7 Time: 10:15- 11:45 a.m. Fee: $25/Session; $12.50/2nd child Sibling care upon request ($10/session) Spring Session (5 weeks): Dates: April 4, 11, 18, 25 and May 2 Time: 10:15- 11:45 a.m. Fee: $25/Session Spring Session (5 weeks): Dates: April 4, 11, 18, 25 and May 2 Time: 10:15- 11:45 a.m. Fee: $25/Session; $12.50/2nd child Sibling care upon request ($10/session) EVENING CLASSES Ages: 6-30 months (ages can be flexible) Location: LCWM Elementary School EVENING CLASSES Ages: 30 months-5 years Location: LCWM Elementary School Winter Session (5 weeks): Dates: Feb. 1, 8, 22, 29 and March 7 Time: 6-7:30 p.m. Fee: $25/Session Winter Sessions (5 weeks): Dates: Feb. 1, 8, 22, 29 and March 7 Time: 6-7:30 p.m. Fee: $25/Session; $12.50/2nd child Sibling care upon request ($10/session) Spring Session (5 weeks): Dates: April 4, 11, 18, 25 and May 2 Time: 6-7:30 p.m. Fee: $25/Session Sibling care upon request ($10/session) Additional child is $12.50 per session Spring Sessions (5 weeks): Dates: April 4, 11, 18, 25 and May 2 Time: 6-7:30 p.m. Fee: $25/Session; $12.50/2nd child Sibling care upon request ($10/session) ECFE/LITTLE KNIGHTS ADVISORY COUNCIL Trina Driscoll Abbey Anderson Katie Parsons Kellie Meixl Kim Kleven Nicole Klinkner Shauna Brockmann Sheri Sargent Kelly Othoudt Jill Antony Tracy Loreth Dana Gissal Chelsea Copeland 10 ECFE/PRESCHOOL MISSION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION The mission of LCWM Early Childhood Family Education is to strengthen families and support all parents in providing the best possible environment for the healthy growth and development of their children. ECFE is based on the philosophy that parents are their children’s first and most important teachers. ECFE programs offer support and provide practical and realistic ideas for raising children in today’s world. JUST ME AND BABY! CE This is a class for families to “test drive” ECFE classes! We will have a environment to explore in, early art focus, and parent information and discussions. Come and meet other families and enjoy playing with your child in our fun environment! Please feel free to join one or all of the sessions! Who: Newborns—12 month olds and their parents Cost: FREE, but please pre-register Dates: February 18, 25, March 3 and 10 Time: 6-7 p.m. Location: LCWM Elementary School—ECFE rooms JUNGLE BOOGIE Saturday, April 2 4-7 p.m. At the LCWM Secondary School Cost is $5.00/person Under 1 FREE Early Childhood Family Education CE ECFE and Little Knight’s School Readiness Preschool are your school district’s parent and preschool program that provide education, information, and fun for all preschoolers, parents and caregivers in our district! Children age 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,& 5 years Parents, grandparents, and childcare providers Participation is not limited by income guidelines We are here to provide activities that encourage children’s educational, physical and emotional growth through: ECFE parent/child classes and activities Little Knight’s School Readiness Preschool Classes New baby packets Parent discussion groups Special events for the entire family Information on community resources for families Storyteller visits to child care providers Home visiting Early Childhood Screening Southern MN Initiative Foundation Early Childhood Initiative Community Pyramid Model—Early PBIS Implementation site FIT KIDS RC 11 A fun, openly structured recreation program for children ages 5-12 years. Weekly activities call attention to important social and intellectual skills to promote individual growth. Children are given time to play, explore, and learn in a caring environment. Emphasis is placed on the basic elements of care and respect for others. SCHOOL YEAR PROGRAM SUMMER PROGRAM Regular Fit Kids: Monday-Friday 2:45-6 p.m. You must be contracted to utilize this service. See pricing below. All Day Fit Kids: Jan.25, Feb. 15, Mar. 23, 24, 25 & 28. 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. All Day Fit Kids is for those week days when the children do not have school with the exception of major holidays. please contact Manager for more information. See pricing below. Monday-Friday 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Starting June 6, 2016 7 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Late Start Fit Kids is for those Mondays when the children have a 2 hour late start. Busing will be provide to LCWM Elementary School. Please contact Manager for more information. See pricing below. If you are interested in our summer program we will be accepting registrations starting April 29. You can pick up a registration form at the LCARC. Registrations are on a first-come, firstserve basis. Families contracted in the 2015-16 school year and summer program will have priority. You will be notified if your registration has been accepted by May 27, 2016. Registration Deadline: May 23 Member: Member: Late Start Fit Kids: Jan. 11, Feb. 8, Apr. 11, May 9 Pricing requires full year membership at LCARC 5 days a week: $35/wk/child 4 days a week: $26/wk/child 3 days a week: $20/wk/child 2 days a week: $15/wk/child 1 day/Drop-In: $10/day/child Half-day: $12/day/child Full-day: $30/day/child Late-start: $10/child Non-Member: 5 days a week: $45/wk/child 4 days a week: $35/wk/child 3 days a week: $26/wk/child 2 days a week: $18/wk/child 1 day/drop-In: $13/day/child Half-day: $16/day/child Full-day: $35/day/child Late-start: $12/child Registration Fee: $20/Child or Max of $35/family Registration fee is collected after start of program. Pricing requires full year membership at LCARC 5 days/week: $110/week 4 days/week: $100/week 3 days/week: $80/week 2 days/week: $55/week Daily Fee $30/day Non-Member: 5 days/week: $125/week 4 days/week: $115/week 3 days/week: $95/week 2 days/week: $65/week Daily Fee $35/day Registration Fee: $20/Child or Max of $35/family Registration fee is collected after starting program Summer program requires: Sack lunch and 1 snack item Water bottle Gym shoes/good walking shoes Spray sunscreen to share Swimming suit Additional fees for field trips TBD Shower shoes recommended Megan Kirby LCARC FIT KIDS MANAGER Daily activities include: Snack Homework Reading time Health education Fitness activities Cooperative games Crafts Free time Pick up your registration form at the LCARC or contact Fit Kids Manager for more information at: lcarcfitkids@gmail.com OR (507) 726-6730 12 YOUTH AQUATICS TUESDAY/THURSDAY LESSONS SWIM LESSON INFORMATION Session 1 Feb. 2 to Feb. 25 Members: Early Bird $25/ $30 after January 16 Non-Members: Early Bird $40/ $45 after January 16 4:00-4:30 4:35-5:05 5:20-5:50 5:55-6:25 6:30-7:00 Level 5 and 6 Level 1 and 2 Level preschool Level 1 and 2 Level 3 and 4 Session 2 March 29 to April 21 If classes do not fill, then classes will be moved so there are no open gaps. At least 4 participants are needed for class to be held. Please register early to avoid a late fee and/or program cancellation. Members: Early Bird $25/ $30 after March 13 Non-Members: Early Bird $40/ $45 after March 13 4:00-4:30 4:35-5:05 5:20-5:50 5:55-6:25 6:30-7:00 Level 3 and 4 Level 1 and 2 Level preschool Level 1 and 2 Level 5 and 6 SATURDAY LESSONS Session 1 Jan. 30 to March 19 Members: Early Bird $25/ $30 after January 16 Non-Members: Early Bird $40/ $45 after January 16 8:00-8:30 Tots 8:35-9:05 9:10-9:40 9:45-10:15 10:20-10:50 10:55-11:25 11:30-Noon Preschool (age 3) Level 1 and 2 Preschool (ages 4 and 5) Level 3 Level 4 and 5 Level 6 Session 2 April 2 to May 7 Members: Early Bird $25/ $30 after March 13 Non-Members: Early Bird $40/ $45 after March 13 8:00-8:40 8:45-9:25 9:30-10:10 10:15-10:55 11:00-11:40 11:45-12:25 Preschool (age 4 and 5) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 and 5 Level 6 Session 2 only meets 6 times but classes are 40 minutes instead of 30 minutes. No beginning preschoolers please, due to the longer time period. RC ADDITIONAL POOL HOURS Open swim w/waterslide available on: Tuesday, December 22~ 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, December 23~ 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, December 28 ~ 1 to 4 p.m. * Monday, December 28 ~ 6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 29 ~ 1 to 4 p.m. * Tuesday, December 29 ~ 6-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 30 ~ 1 to 4 p.m. * Wednesday, December 30 ~ 6-8:30 p.m. Thursday, December 31~ 12-4 p.m. Monday, February 16 ~ special event Wednesday, March 23 ~ 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, March 24~ 1 to 4 p.m. Friday, March 25 ~ special event * Special discount applies during these time! LIFEGUARD TRAINING If you are interested in receiving this training and also looking for employment at the rec center. I will be offering a course this upcoming spring and will set dates and times when there is interest. Please contact me ASAP! Jen @ 726-6730 YOUTH AQUATICS RC BABYSITTER’S TRAINING Youth will learn important skills in 4 core areas: * Leadership and professionalism * Safety and safe play * Basic care for infants and children Brief overview of CPR and 1st aid but not a certification in those two topics Students who pass the course will receive a Babysitter’s Handbook and Certificate. Students should bring a sack lunch to class for lunch break. Date: Monday, February 15 Time: 9:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Ages: 11-15 Members: Early Bird ~ $45 After Feb. 1st ~ $50 Minimum # of participants: 8 Materials are limited. BEACH PARTY Imagine yourself on a beach with the warm sun beating down on you. Waves of salty water splashing against your legs. We may not have the warm sun and the salty water, but we do have the LCARC pool, some fun activities, treats and friends! Date: Monday, February 15 Time: 1-4 p.m. Cost: $3/member; $5/non-member Includes: Slide wristband and frozen treat! EGG DIVE Come have egg-stra fun in the pool. It’s our annual crazy egg grab. Get a special treat for each egg you find! Date: Friday, March 25 Time: 1-4 p.m. Cost: $3/member; $5/non-member Includes: Slide wristband and prizes! WATERSLIDE ADD-ON Non-members: Early Bird ~ $65 After Feb. 1st ~ $70 Add the waterslide to your family membership for the entire year for only $150 Or Purchase a Waterslide punch card 10 punches for only $12.50 SCUBA CLASSES ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST! PLEASE CALL US SO THAT OUR CONTRACTED INSTRUCTOR CAN WORK WITH YOU AND OTHERS TO SCHEDULE A CLASS. PRIVATE LESSONS 13 Lesson fees should be paid in full at the first lesson. The time and day of each lesson are to be established by the instructor and the individual requesting private lessons. Members: 1 student- $75 2 students- $112.50 Non-Members: 1 student- $90 2 Students: $130 You may choose to do either four 45 minute lessons or five 30 minute lessons JEN YOST LCARC AQUATICS MANAGER Check out all the fun happenings in the pool area! There may be more added later due to instructor Availability so follow us on Facebook! Please pay attention to the registration deadlines. If the class does not meet its minimum it may not be held. 14 YOUTH INTRODUCTION TO CHEERLEADING (K-6) CE This class will teach the basic skills needed for cheerleading, including basic stunting. By the end of the session, the kids will learn a cheer routine that will be performed during half-time during a basketball game. Location: LCWM Elem. School Small Gym Grades K-2 ~ 3:15-4 p.m. Grades 3-6 ~ 4-5 p.m. Fee: $30 Price includes shirt, pom-poms and a bow Participants must provide their own black pants Dates: Wednesdays, Jan. 6, 13, 20 and 27 * The half-time performance will be on January 28. There will be an additional practice before the performance. Registration deadline: Fri., Dec. 18 Please register early to avoid a late fee and/or program cancellation. ELEMENTARY BASKETBALL (K-3) CE For Boys & Girls who want to learn fundamental skills, sportsmanship and have fun with basketball. Location: LCWM Elementary Gym Date: Saturday, January 9-February 6 Grades K & 2: 9:30-10:30 a.m. Grades 1 & 3: 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Fee: $30 Registration deadline: Fri., Dec. 18 Volunteer coaches are needed. Please contact the Community Education office at 726-2673. BEACH PARTY Monday, February 15, 2016 1 to 4 p.m. Lake Crystal Area Recreation Center WINTER SOFTBALL PITCHING CLINIC CE This 5-week clinic is designed to take each pitcher to the next level. The pitchers will receive individualized instruction based on their current skills. Instructors Callie Nelsen and Stephanie Smith have had years of experience as pitchers, along with coaching pitchers and know what it takes to develop the strength, speed and accuracy needed to be a successful pitcher. Location: LCWM Secondary School Gym Date: Sundays, January 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 * Note: Jan. 3 & 17 will be at Rec. Center Gym Instructors will call participants before Session 1 to assign a half hour try-out, then participants will be given their group for the remaining clinic. Fee: $65 if registered by Dec. 1; $75 if after Dec. 1 WATCH ME DRAW… Artic Art Lab (Grades K-5) CE It may be cold outside, but it’s heating up in the art lab! We’ll sculpt a cozy igloo and polar bear out of clay, use oil pastels and watercolors to make our own Aurora Borealis, design a speedy toboggan and other super cool projects! Location: Elementary Art Room Date: Tuesdays, Jan. 26-Feb. 23 Time: 2:55-3:55pm Fee: $50 Reg. Deadline: Mon., Jan. 18 WATCH ME DRAW… Masters on Canvas (Gr. 1-5) CE Be a Master on Canvas as we create and paint with acrylics on real canvas board! Location: Elementary Art Room Session 1: Tuesday, May 10 ~ Topic: Sunset Reg. Deadline: Mon., May 2 Session 2: Tuesday, May 17 ~ Topic: Lion Reg. Deadline: Mon., May 9 Time: 2:55-4:25pm Fee: $15 per session 15 YOUTH YOUTH SOCCER REGISTRATION NIGHT Thursday, February 25 LCWM Secondary School 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Parent Meeting at 6:15 p.m. YOUTH SOCCER ( K-3) CE Through a series of practices and games against other boys and girls in your agegroup, you will get a chance to learn the basics of the world’s most popular game. Soccer 1: Current kindergarten & Grade 1 Soccer 2: Grade 2 & Grade 3 Practices: begin the week of April 4 Game Dates: April 21, April 26, April 28, May 5, May 10 and May 12 (make-up day - May 14) Game Times: 6 p.m. or 7 p.m. Fee: $30 *Must be registered by February 25 to receive a team shirt* Volunteer coaches are needed. Please contact the Community Education office at 726-2673. SOCCER CLUB (grade 4-6) SUMMER BALL NIGHT CE Join the soccer club to build on the fundamentals of the game and to be able to play a little more competitively as a team. Our purpose is to promote good sportsmanship, teamwork, achievement, excellence, selfconfidence and fun for players and their families through the game of soccer. Eligible players: 4th thru 6th grade (combined boys & girls) Fee: $60.00 program fee; $20 jersey fee for new players Players must also wear all black shorts and black socks. Practices: Begin April 11 (tentatively set for Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:30-7 p.m.) Games: Begin in May and run through June 15. Light travel is required. Games are played Mon.-Sat. We will play communities such as: Comfrey, Madelia, St. Peter, etc. Registration deadline: March 4 Register today to avoid program cancellation! Monday, March 21 5:30 p.m. LCWM Secondary School Register for T-ball And Baseball 16 YOUTH SUMMER BALL REGISTRATION NIGHT Monday, March 21 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Parent Meeting at 6:00 p.m. T-BALL (Entering Kindergarten and Current Kindergarten) CE Through a series of practices and games against other boys and girls in your age-group, you will get a chance to learn the fundamentals of catching, throwing, hitting and base running. Tee-ball 1: Entering kindergarten 2016-Current kindergarten Tee-ball 2: Grade 1 & Grade 2 Practices: begin the week of May 16 Game Dates: Tee-ball 1 ~ June 6, 13, 14, 20, 27 and 28 Tee-ball 2 ~ June 8, 15, 16, 22, 29 and 30 Game Times: 6 p.m. or 7 p.m. Fee: $30 *Must be registered by March 21 to receive a team shirt* Volunteer coaches are needed. Please contact the Comm. Education office at 726-2673. BASEBALL (Current Grade 2-6) CE Participants will play in a summer baseball league and play games against different community baseball teams. Practices: begin the week of May 9 Game Dates: Grade 2/4/6 ~ Mon. & Wed. evenings Grade 3/5 ~ Tues. & Thurs. evenings Fee: Grade 2/3 ~ $60 Grade 4-6 ~ $65 *Must be registered by March 21 to receive a team shirt! SPRING VOLLEYBALL (Grades 6-8) CE Want to play volleyball in the spring? We participate in a competitive volleyball league for U12 & U14 graders in April and May. Matches are played in area schools including: Mankato, Sibley East, New Ulm and others. Game Dates: Saturdays, April 9, 16, 23, 30 and May 7 Game Times: Usually 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Fee: $45 Age groups: 6th gr. (U12’s) &7/8th gr. (U14’s) Note: If there are enough players for 2 teams the teams will be separated by ability, not grade Registration Deadline: Fri., Feb. 19 For more information, contact Ms. Schmidt at tschmidt@isd2071.k12.mn.us 17 TEEN HIGH SCHOOL DRIVER’S ED CE This course is designed to prepare the first-time driving student with the information and knowledge required to pass the Minnesota Driver’s permit test and the Minnesota Class D Driver’s License test. This class requires the student to complete 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind the wheel instruction. These hours are mandated by law if a student under the age of 18 is to acquire a Driver Permit or License. Location: LCWM Sec. School Dates: Feb. 13, 20, 27, 29, Mar. 3, 7, 11, 12, 14 and 21 Time: Feb. 29, Mar. 3, 7, 11, 14 and 21 (3:15-6:15 p.m.), Feb. 13, 20, 27 and Mar. 12 (12-3 p.m.) Schedule is tentative to change! Behind the Wheel appointments begin in mid-April Fee: $300 ($150.00 is due at preregistration) The balance is due at the completion of the classroom instruction Registration Deadline: Fri., Feb. 5 Please include DOB when registering. MUST BE 15 years old by May 1, 2016 STUDENTS NEED TO BRING PEN, PENCIL AND NOTEBOOK TO THE FIRST SESSION. Supplemental Parent Class: Monday, March 21 from 6:30-8 p.m. *See Graduated Driver License Law Please register early to avoid a late fee and/or program cancellation. YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS GRADUATED DRIVER LICENSE (GDL) LAW Effective January 1, 2015, every driver under the age of 18 who completes behind the wheel instruction and is testing for a provisional driver’s license must submit a driving log. Parents/guardians have two options regarding the supervised driving log: • Complete a supplemental parent class provided by a driver education program approved in Minnesota, and then submit a supervised driving log showing their teen has completed at least 40 hours (2,400 minutes) of supervised driving, 15 (900 minutes) of which are nighttime hours; OR • If the parent/guardian chooses to not complete the supplemental parent class, the driving log must show that their teen has completed at least 50 hours (3,000 minutes) of supervised driving, 15 (900 minutes) of which are nighttime hours. Parents/guardians are encouraged to provide as many additional driving hours with their teen as possible to prepare them to become a safe driver. The driving log must be presented at the time of the road test and submitted with the application for the provisional license. Supplemental Parent Class: Monday, March 21 from 6:30-8 p.m. The Greater Mankato Area United Way believes all children should have the opportunity to be a part of youth development activities. We understand that, at times, it may be difficult for some families to find the resources to enroll their children in these activities. The Connecting Kids Initiative can help these individuals. Contact the LCARC at 726-6730 or the Community Education office at 726-2673 for more information. 18 ADULT INDUSTRIAL WELDING CE Students will learn the latest welding skills that Southern Minnesota industrial companies are seeking from qualified welding applicants. Skills include: welder set-up, welding gun maintenance, metal preparation, basic welded joints and weld evaluation. Participants will receive a skills completion certificate upon completing the course. Session 1: January 11 to 14 Session 2: March 14 to 17 Session 3: May 16 to 19 Times: 5:00-8:00 p.m. Fee: $200 (includes welding gloves, sleeves and safety glasses) Location: TBEI Inc. 52182 Ember Road For more information, visit: www.tbei.com Minimum/Maximum: 4 Please note: Total class time is 12 hours. Each session meets for 3 hours during a 4 day period. CREATE A CHEMICAL FREE HOME CE Learn to rid your home of toxins hiding in your everyday cleaning supplies and personal care items. We will show you low cost alternatives that are easy to use, easy to make and work even better than the toxic commercial products currently used. Each participant will go home with a chemical free all purpose cleaner and a book of chemical free recipes. Date: Monday, January 4 Times: 6-8 p.m. Fee: $22 (includes materials) Location: LCWM Sec. School Rm. 113 Minimum: 5 Registration deadline: Mon. Dec. 28 BRING THE KIDS…. Lake Crystal Library Story Hour 2nd Saturday of each month at 10:00 am Join us for a different theme every month! 100 Robinson Street FILING FOR SOCIAL SECURITY: CE Flexibility and Choices for Your Retirement This educational presentative about Social Security filing options includes ample opportunity for questions. SAVE THE DATE! “Jungle Boogie” Sat., April 2 from 4-7 p.m. Location: LCWM Sec. School Room 113 Date: Thursday, January 21 Times: 6:15 p.m. Fee: FREE, but please pre-register Registration Deadline: Monday, Jan. 18 Minimum: 3 15 19 YOUTH/TEEN ADULT ADULT CO-ED VOLLEYBALL RUSSIAN CE LANGUAGE BASICS Co-ed volleyball is a weekly rec. program. Teams are formed informally as participants arrive. This is designed for those who want to play competitively without committing to scheduled leagues. Location: LCWM Sec. School Gym Date: Wed. evenings (Jan. 6-Mar. 30) Time: 7-9 p.m. Fee: $10 for second 1/2 of season Private or small group Russian Language lessons. Ideal for ages 9 years old and up. Lesson dates and times can be customized to fit your schedule. Instructor uses text books, videos, books and workbooks. About the instructor: Tanya Backstrom has a BA in Russian, lived in Russia independently for a year and has visited Russia 10 times, with her most recent trip in October 2014. Fee: $15 per lesson Fee does not include a $10 workbook. Please contact the instructor to set-up your lesson dates & times! Tanya ~ tolyoop@yahoo.com WINTER BIRD FEEDING CE ‘Tis the season for feeding birds all across North America - especially in those regions where it gets mighty cold and snowy. Feeding the birds is a rewarding and enjoyable hobby and it makes us feel good to help provide them with a little extra boost in food energy during chilly winter weather. Join a PEBC naturalist to learn easy winter bird-feeding tips and make a variety of simple bird feeders to hang outside for our feathered friends! Location: LCWM Sec. School Rm. 113 Date: Wed., Jan. 20 Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Fee: $20 Registration deadline: Fri., Jan. 15 RC PICK-UP BASKETBALL Location: LCARC Gym Date: Wednesday evenings Time: 6-9 p.m. Fee: Members ~ FREE Non-Members ~ daily admission rates SPOTLIGHT DANCE RECITAL Sunday, May 1, 2016 1:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. LCWM Secondary School Cost: $6/adult; $4/student BUILD A HEALTHY IMMUNE SYSTEM CE Learn how to boost and support your immune system using natural, plant based ingredients, healthy diet and massage techniques. Class participants will leave class armed with immune supporting products made in class. Location: LCWM Sec. School Rm. 113 Date: Mon., Jan. 18 Time: 6-8 p.m. Fee: $22 (includes materials) Minimum: 5 Registration deadline: Wed., Jan. 13 COMMUNITY EDUCATION ADVISORY COUNCIL The Community Education Advisory Council has openings for volunteers to serve on the council. If you have an interest in representing the life-long learning opportunities in our school district, please contact the CE office at 507-726-2673. 20 ADULT LAKE CRYSTAL AREA COMMUNITY BAND CE For 30 years, the Lake Crystal Area Community Band has provided free local concerts to community members. The band also plays at the Lake Crystal Memorial Day Service. Practices begin in April and continue through May. The Memorial Day Service is their first concert for the season. Throughout the month of June and July, the band provides free concerts at local community venues. Band members are needed! If you are interested in becoming a band member, please contact Lois Davis at 507-726-2747 or contact the Community Ed. Office at 507-726-2673. “This activity is made possible by a grant provided by the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council from funds appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature.” LANDSCAPE PAINTING PARTY CE You will paint a complete landscape while being led by a local artist who will lead the painting activity with step-bystep instruction. All abilities are welcome! Supplies provided. Location: Sec. School Art Rm Date: Thurs., Feb. 18 Time: 7-8:30 p.m. Fee: $25 Minimum: 8 RC PICKLEBALL Join the craze that is sweeping the nation! Pickleball is a combination of tennis, ping pong, and racquetball. Played on a small court with a wiffleball, this game is easier on the joints than tennis, but can be as competitive as you want it to be. Group play is M,W,F at 9 –11 a.m., or check out the equipment and play whenever the gym is available. PAMPER YOURSELF ON A BUDGET...Naturally CE In this class, we will make a luxurious foaming face wash, toner and moisturizer using natural, plant based ingredients to start your day and soothing bath salts to end your day. Ahhhhhh…. Location: LCWM Sec. School Rm. 113 Date: Mon., Feb. 22 Time: 6-8 p.m. Fee: $22 (includes materials) Minimum: 5 Registration deadline: Wed., Feb. 17 NATURE STRING ART CE String art is a fast growing hobby in the craft world. From filling in a design with a string or using straight lines to form designs, this is a fun and quick way to create decorations or to give as gifts. You will choose from two floral designs and make ‘n take a completed nature string art piece to get your creative string art groove started! Location: LCWM Sec. School Rm. 113 Date: Wed., March 30 Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Fee: $30 Registration deadline: Fri., March 18 Please register early to avoid a late fee and/or program cancellation. 21 ADULT/SENIOR DEFENSIVE DRIVING CE Drivers over age 55 are eligible to receive a 10% discount on their auto insurance after taking these classes each three years. Classes are interesting and informative, including videos and discussions which enable participants to learn about the latest in safe driving techniques, automotive technology, new laws and fuel efficiency. There are no written tests or behind the wheel instruction. 8-HOUR COURSE This course is 2 evenings in the classroom. Instructor: Phil Bachman Location: LCWM Sec. School Rm. 113 Fee: $26 Session 1: Mon. Apr. 11 & Wed., Apr. 13 Time: 5:30-9:30 p.m. Registration deadline: Thurs., April 7 Minimum: 12 REFRESHER COURSE Instructor: Phil Bachman Location: LCWM Sec. School Rm. 113 Fee: $22 Session 1: Thurs., April 14 Time: 5:30-9:30 p.m. Registration deadline: Thurs., Apr. 7 Minimum: 12 Note: When registering, please indicate which course (8-hour or refresher) and which session (session 1 or 2) you would like to attend. GRANDPARENTS STORY HOUR Saturday, April 9 10-11 a.m. LCWM Elementary School See page 7 for more info. DAYTRIPPERS DINNER THEATRE CE Grab your friends and join us on a bus trip to the theatre: Sex Please, We’re Sixty! Written in the style of the Golden Girls meets Grumpy Old Men. Someone swaps Bud’s Viagra with Venusia for women and soon we discover they have a strange effect on men. It gives them all the symptoms of a menopausal woman, complete with hot flashes, mood swings, uncontrollable weeping and irritability. Laugh along as we see what happens next. Location: Daytrippers Dinner Theatre Load Bus at American Legion at 10 a.m. Date: Wednesday, May 18 Lunch: 12:15 p.m. Show: 1:15 p.m. Fee: $65 (includes lunch & bus) Registration deadline: May 13 Minimum: 25 RC CHAIR MASSAGE Are you stressed, tense, or just in need of some pampering. Come visit our Certified Massage Therapist for a relaxing and soothing chair massage. It a great way to treat yourself after a tough work-out or before your busy day. Location: LCARC Days and Times: Schedule subject to change, but typically alternating Tues/Weds from 810 a.m. Cost: $1/minute No appointment necessary—just come on in! UCARE DISCOUNT UCare members may be eligible for a $15 discount on most classes in this catalog. If a class is less than $15, the member may take the class free of charge. UCare for Senior members are limited to one $15 discount per year. Members must be on UCare at the time of registration, and through the duration of the class(es). Members need to include their UCare ID number when registering. This discount does not apply to ECFE Classes or Little Knights Preschool. 22 ADULT/SENIOR RC BONE BUILDERS… Osteoporosis Prevention Exercise Program Brought to you by Common Good RSVP and the LCARC! Prevents and Reverses Osteoporosis Improves Balance Enhances Energy and Well-being Increases Socialization Provides Helpful Health and Nutrition Info Open to Men and Women Designed for Seniors, this FREE class has been proven to increase bone density, strength and flexibility. Classes meet at 9:30 a.m. on Monday and Wednesdays at the LCARC. NEW TO THE AREA? Contact Debbie at the “Rec” for a FREE 1 month Trial Membership lcarccorp@live.com, or 507-726-6730. Physical Therapy and Massage at the LCARC! Madelia Community Hospital and Clinic Provides: *Aquatic Therapy *Sports Medicine *General Orthopedics *Graston Technique Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8 a.m.—5 p.m. Fridays 8 a.m.—Noon Call 507-642-5211 to schedule an appointment. RC SENIOR SERIES… LUNCH AND LEARN These semi-monthly programs are targeted toward adults 50 and older and involve recreational, nutritional, educational and/or social components. Each Lunch and Learn has a different focus. This program is partially funded by MinnStar, the Carl and Verna Schmidt Foundation, Mankato Clinic, Land O’ Lakes/Crystal Valley and Enventis. See the LCARC to register for upcoming events! ATTN: BUSINESSES! Did you know that the LCARC offers “Worksite Wellness”? Lunch and Learns Wellness initiatives Exercise Classes Proper health techniques and more. We can come to your facility! RC GROUP FITNESS (Sessions - 7/wks /ea) Group Fitness Class Offerings can be found on the LCARC Website at: www.lcarc.com Session 1: January 4- February 19 Session 2: February 22- April 8 Session 3: April 11– May 27 Treat yourself to a professional massage right at the LCARC. Call for times and days. No apt. necessary. Punches will expire after each one of the sessions. Please purchase punches prior to session start date. ADULT BASIC EDUCATION 23 ADULT BASIC EDUCATION We help adults: Attain employment and/or better their current employment. Achieve high school equivalency. Attain skills necessary to enter postsecondary education and training. Exit public welfare and become selfsufficient. Learn to speak, read and write the English language. Become U.S. citizens and participate in a democratic society. LCWM is part of the Mankato Area Adult Basic Education Consortium. If you are interested in Adult Basic Education classes, please call 507 -345-5222. Classes are held at the Lincoln Community Center in Mankato. 24 COMMUNITY INFORMATION COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERISM COMMUNITY SERVICE What can children learn from volunteering? A sense of responsibility - children learn about commitment, to be on time, do their best and be proud of the results. One person can make a difference - children learn that they can have an impact on someone or something else. The benefit of sacrifice - children learn that there are important things besides themselves. Tolerance - children learn that diverse individuals can be united by common values. Job Skills - children learn about fields that may help them decide on future careers. How to fill idle time wisely - children learn to use time to help others. The LCWM Graduation Requirement is to complete 16 hours of Community Service between grades 9-12. Community Service hours can be earned helping people outside of the immediate family (i.e. raking leaves, shoveling snow, walking ditches to pick up trash, tutoring or by doing other community or church activities. All hours need to be documented and signed by the person or organization that has received the service. Documentation should be turned into the Community Education Office. Forms available online www.isd2071.k12.mn.us VOLUNTEER COACHES There are many types of volunteer coaches, but the most common is the parent coach. Most of our coaches are the fathers or mothers of one of the players on the team. Quite often - those parents don't have any formal training in coaching the sport, but they are out there doing the best they can and learning along the way. With it often being a thankless job, we would like to take this time to thank all of our past, present and future coaches! THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME!! COMMUNITY GARDEN The Lake Crystal Community Garden is located along County Road 20 on the LCWM Secondary School grounds. The garden is the result of a Southern MN Initiative Foundation grant and Early Childhood Initiative. The garden is always looking for more volunteers to help plant, weed and tend to the garden. All produce is donated to young children and their families. For more information about the Community Garden, contact Tom Cooper at 726-6707 25 Concerned about your child’s early development? Blue Earth-Nicollet County Early Intervention Committee provides a FREE screening of children from birth through age 5. If you would like more information, call 507-387-1818. . 20 26 HEALTH AND FITNESS RC WORKSITE WELLNESS If you want to make a positive difference in the health of your place of work, Worksite Wellness is for you! The LCARC will design incentive programs, fitness classes, “Lunch and Learns”, and even comprehensive worksite wellness program creation and evaluation. Healthier employees are happier, more productive employees! Talk to Deb Behnke for more details. Personal Training with JESSICA $30* for 1 to 2 people for buddy training, or $35* for 3 to 6 people (*member price) RC BODY COMPOSITION TESTING This simple test of a body composition is a great way to check your progress in a more effective way! It is an excellent source to track your progress through your fitness journey! Try a skin fold test! Cost: FREE with personal training or, purchased solo: Members: $5 Non-Members: $12 PERSONAL TRAINING RATES RC Our personal trainers are nationally certified and have educational backgrounds in exercise science. They will design an individualized program to help you reach your fitness goal and be there to motivate and educate you along the way! To set up an appointment with a trainer, contact the rec. center at 726.6730. Packages 1-session 3-sessions 5 sessions 10 sessions 20 sessions Members Non-Members $30.00 $ 40.00 $85.00 $120.00 $120.00 $175.00 $225.00 $300.00 $385.00 $500.00 PROGRAM SET-UP A certified personal trainer sets you up with a program specific to your goals and you work out solo. Cost: $30- member, $50-non-member. Contact Certified Trainer Jessica Wallaker for personal training and program room set-ups. DON’T DELAY…REGISTER TODAY! Nothing cancels a class quicker than late registrations! GIVE THE GIFT...THAT IMPROVES YOUR QUALITY OF LIFE Have you bought toys in the past that the kids play with for a few weeks and then get bored with, or they break? Do you have enough “stuff” in you life already? Are you looking for something fun that you and your partner or your kids can do together? Consider an individual or family membership at the LCARC as a gift this year. It can be used most of the days of the year, it has something for everyone, and it’s something the whole family can enjoy. So this year, whether you resolve to be a healthier you, spend more time with family, or put less “stuff” into your home, a membership at the LCARC makes a great gift that keeps on giving. 27 ADULT AQUATICS RC WATER AEROBICS Mon. Tues. Check out the individual or small group Exercise option Wet & Wild 5:45-6:30a Aqua Fit 8:30-9:30a Aqua Fit 8:30-9:30a Wed. Thurs. Fri. Wet & Wild 5:45-6:30a Aqua Fit 8:30-9:30a Aqua Fit 8:30-9:30a Aqua Fit 8:30-9:30a IF THE BAD WEATHER IS A POSSIBILITY PLEASE CHECK WITH THE FRONT DESK TO MAKE CERTAIN AN INSTRUCTOR CAN MAKE IT TO CLASS. CALL 726-6730. WATER AEROBICS CLASS DESCRIPTIONS Fitness Instructors Jen Yost Deb Behnke Megan Kirby Goldie Bosard Kari Davis Shannon Benzel Jessica Wallaker Renee Bode (Punch cards are used for these classes) Wet & Wild: A moderate to high intensity class that focuses on 30-45 minutes of cardio, up to 15 minutes of strength/toning and up to 15 minutes of abdominal exercises. Aqua Fit: A lower intensity class consisting mainly of muscle toning and flexibility along with some cardiovascular work. Note: All skills can be modified and/or adjusted to meet the needs of each individual. Water Aerobic Punch Card Prices PUNCHES Members Non-Members Drop in $2.50 $6.00 2-10 Punches $2.00 $4.50 11-20 Punches $1.75 $4.00 21+ Punches $1.50 $3.50 Winter/Spring Season Unlimited Pass $85** $200** **(purchased by 12/14/15) $95 $210 (Price after 12/14/15) Water Aerobic Session Dates (7 weeks each) Session 1: January 4- February 19 Session 2: February 22- April 8 Session 3: April 11– May 27 LAP SWIMMER RC ONLY? Are you someone who either is on a budget, or who just really only wants to use PRIVATE LESSONS the pool? You can purchase a “Pool Only” Lesson fees should be paid in full at the membership at the LCARC! For those first lesson. over 18, this means you have access to The time and day of each lesson are to the pool much of the time we’re open be established by the instructor and the (check the schedule and web site for individual requesting private lessons. availability). Members: 1 student- $75 Plus, “Pool Only” memberships are 2 students- $112.50 available in 3-month increments for Non-Members: 1 student- $90 those looking for a short-term commit2 Students: $130 ment. You may choose to do either four Individual 3-month “Pool Only” - $50 45 minute lessons or five 30 minute Family 3-month “Pool Only” - $100 lessons. DISCOUNT NIGHT Bring the whole family for Monday Night Discount Swim! Swim for HALF PRICE Monday nights! BE SURE TO PUR CHASE YOUR PUNCHES AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH SESSION PUNCHES DO NOT CARRY OVER TO THE NEXT SESSION NO REFUNDS ON PUNCHES AFTER SESSION HAS STARTED! 30 LCARC GENERAL INFORMATION NON-MEMBER ADMISSION PRICES Adult Daily Pass Senior / Youth $6.00 $4.00 5 Pass Punch Card $28.50 $19.00 10 Pass Punch Card $54.00 $36.00 20 Pass Punch Card $96.00 $64.00 Waterslide $2.00 $2.00 Spectator Fee $1.00 $1.00 Family $20.00 $7.00* * Family waterslide rate is only valid when purchased in conjunction with the family daily pass. Otherwise the fee to use the waterslide is $2.00 per person. Senior—Ages 65 and older Student—Ages 18 and under Family—Up to 2 adults and 4 children of the same family Group rates are available—please call for more details! LCARC HOURS January 1– May 31, 2015 Monday - Friday 5:30 am - 9:00 pm Saturday 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Sunday 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Holiday Hours FACILITY AGE RESTRICTIONS Dec. 31 - New Year’s Eve Closes at 5:00p Jan. 1 - New Year’s Day Closed March 27th - Easter Closed May 29th & 30th Memorial Day Closed Do you have health insurance through BCBS, Health Partners, Medica, or Ucare? If so, let us know when you sign up f or your new membership you could be eligible for reimbursements of up to $40 per month just for working out!! Children 0-6 years old must be supervised by an adult at all times. Children ages 7-12 must be supervised by an adult on the 2nd floor of the facility and are not permitted in the Cardio/Weight Room. Patrons 13-15 years old must complete a Fitness Orientation before they can have access to the Cardio/Weight Room. Patrons must be at least 16 years old to use the Cardio/ Weight Room. Patrons under 18 years of age are only allowed to use the pool or hot tub when a lifeguard is on duty. These guidelines have been established for the safety of everyone using the facility. If these guidelines are not followed the LCARC will contact the child’s parents. If the parents cannot be found, the police will be called. Thank you for your cooperation! 31 FACILITY RENTALS Category 1: LCARC Members, LCARC Corporate Members, and Non-profit organizations (ID # needed) Category 2: LCARC Non-members, private organizations and individuals Room Derksen Category 1 $15/hr. Category 2 $20/hr. $15/hr. $20/hr. $15/hr. $20/hr. Bounce House with 1/2 Gym (Meeting Room w/ Kitchenette) Meixell (Meeting Room w/ Internet and presentation capabilities) Cecil H. Jones $100 for 1st hour $50 for each additional hour (1st Floor room w/ private restroom, games and toys for children under 5 years) Maximum ($75/day) ($100/day) Gym (1/2) Maximum Gym (Full) Maximum $20/hr. ($125/day) $35/hr. ($220/day) $30/hr. ($165/day) $50/hr. ($300/day) The above categories do not apply for pool rentals. Kid’s Pool Up to 25 people $35/hr. 1 lifeguard provided (1 adult per 5 kids required to be in the water with children) Whole Pool Waterslide Up to 20 people 21-40 41-80 81-100 100+ $25 $50/hr. $75/hr. $100/hr. $125/hr. Use above rates RC All rental information listed on this page is through the LCARC. Note: 1 Chaperone per 10 children required unless otherwise noted above. Co-ed groups must have co-ed chaperones. Group Rates for admissions are available for 12 or more people and Licensed daycares. Must be scheduled in advance to get rate. Call for details. Call 507-726-6730 for available times. $5 non-refundable credit card payment due when making reservations. These rates are effective as of November 1, 2015 and are subject to change without notice. BASIC PARTY PACKAGE Cost: $75 (includes 10 party participants and 2 chaperones) Each additional person: $5 non-member, $2 member and $1 spectator Rate includes: A party room for 90 minutes, use of the swimming pool and waterslide during open swim and use of the gymnasium (if available). No access to the fitness center or walking track. LCARC staff will clean the room after you are done! May bring in food to the party room only. $5 non-refundable credit card payment due when making reservations. Bounce House Party Package Cost: $175 Includes all of the basic package plus 2 hours in 1/2 the gym with the bounce house. OVERNIGHT LOCK-IN (9pm-6am) Base Package: 1 to 50 people & chaperones = $550 51 to 100 people & chaperones = $650 4-HOUR LOCK-IN (Daytime and after hours available– call for times) Base package: Up to 50 people & chaperones= $350 51 to 100 people & chaperones= $450 Rate includes: use of swimming pool and waterslide for 2 hours (must swim before midnight), gymnasium, community room, meeting room, locker rooms, and lobby. Note: * $2.00 per additional student or chaperone * $100 holding/damage deposit required. Co-ed groups are required to have co-ed supervisors $10 non-refundable credit card payment due when making reservations. AFTER PROM and AFTER GRAD Options available! Call for details. 30 REGISTRATION INFORMATION RC Lake Crystal Area Recreation Center (LCARC) Contact Information Phone Fax E-mail Web Address 507-726-6730 507-726-6876 lcarc@hickorytech.net www.lcarc.com 621 W Nathan Registration In person Monday-Friday, 5:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, 12 p.m.-5 p.m. Mail 621 W Nathan Lake Crystal, MN 56055 Facility Staff Board of Directors Debbie Behnke - Corporate Manager Lora Honstad - Housekeeping Manager Megan Kirby - Fit Kids Manager Galen Nilson - Maintenance Manager Jen Yost - Aquatics/Rentals Manager Ryan Yunkers - Executive Director Meghan Peterson - President Dennis McCoy - Vice President/Sec. Jennifer Wiens - Treasurer Pat Gengler David Richards Tracy Nickels Lance Goettl Dewey Escher Joe Norgren LCARC General Registration Information Registrations can be made: In person By mail Over the phone (LCARC only) All classes require pre-registration unless specified otherwise. Payment must accompany all registrations. YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED UNTIL FEE HAS BEEN PAID! There are no refunds after the class has started. If class is canceled because of bad weather or for other reasons beyond control, and classes cannot be made up, a credit voucher will be issued upon request. Registration deadlines apply for some programs. Please register early to avoid a late fee and/or program cancellation. SPECIAL EVENTS REGISTRATION INFORMATION Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial Community Education Contact Information Phone 507-726-2673 Fax 507-726-2334 E-mail sgengler@isd2071.k12.mn.us Web www.isd2071.k12.mn.us Address 607 Knights Lane PO Box 160 Lake Crystal, MN 56055 Community Education office is located at LCWM Secondary school. Staff Susan Gengler - CE Director sgengler@isd2071.k12.mn.us Megan Kirby - CE Assistant mkirby@isd2071.k12.mn.us Kim Kleven - ECFE Coordinator kkleven@isd2071.k12.mn.us Kristee Richards - ECFE Assistant krichards@isd2071.k12.mn.us CE Registration Online www.isd2071.k12.mn.us (click on webstore) In person Monday ~ Friday 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Mail PO Box 160 Lake Crystal, MN 56055 Other Drop off at any LCWM school office Advisory Board Members Linda Leiding, Chairperson Gail Graupman, Kelly Hoeft, Kevin Hagge, Tracy Schmidt, Kris Anderson, Cathy Snow, Melissa Dudgeon, Trina Driscoll, Wendy Hodgkins, Ryan Yunkers and Craig Nelson Inclement Weather If school is released early due to inclement weather or school is cancelled due to inclement weather, there will be no adult or youth programs/classes for that day. Announcements will be posted to the website at: www.isd2071.k12.mn.us Want to receive text or email messages about any cancellation through our office? Sign up at: http://www.rainedout.com Then search: Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial Community Education Program Withdrawals & Additions Community Education reserves the right to withdraw a course due to low enrollment. Refund Policy There are no refunds after the class has started. If class is canceled because of bad weather or for other reasons beyond control, and classes cannot be made up, a credit voucher will be issued upon request. Waiver of Tuition A limited number of scholarships are available. Contact the Community Education Office at 507-726-2673 for more information. All classes require pre-registration unless specified otherwise. Payment must accompany all registrations. 31 ECFE/Preschool Registration Online at: www.isd2071.k12.mn.us (click on webstore) * Preferred method Mail to: ECFE PO Box 810 Lake Crystal, MN 56055 Other: Drop off at LCWM ECFE Office at the elementary school Phone: (507) 726-2320 No one will be denied the opportunity to participate in ECFE because of the inability to pay tuition. Please request a fee waiver or fee I.S.D No. 2071 PO Box 160 Lake Crystal, MN 56055 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Lake Crystal, MN 56055 Permit #7 Postal Patron LEGO DESIGN DAYCAMP (Grades 1-6) CE Lego Design 1 (grades 1-3) This course will expand your child’s knowledge of science and math concepts such as levers, pulleys and gears. Your child will build projects including a crane, catapult and race car. Materials used are from the Lego Educational Division. Lego Design 2 (grades 4-6) Using some of the math and science concepts learned in school and in this class, your child will build Battlebots out of Lego materials from the Lego Educational Division. They will work with a team to create vehicles that will compete in the battle ring! Your child will learn about torque, tension, force, friction and compound gearing. Bring your imagination and your competitive spirit, this class is high speed fun! Instructor: Bee Smart Learning Location: LCWM Sec. School Date: Thursday, March 24 Time: 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Fee: $70 per child; Cost includes a Lego kit for you to take home! Bring a Lunch! Snack provided. Registration deadline: Friday, March 18