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Jefferson City Parks and Recreation Program Guide February - May 2012
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We’ve Always Got It
Going On!
Program Guide --
427 Monroe Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101 * (573)634-6482 * www.jeffcitymo.org/parks
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Schedule of Events Friday, May 4
9am-2pm School Day
Saturday, May 5 10:00 am Camp Opens
10:30 am Ladies Social
12:30 pm Battle
4:00 pm Officers Reception
7:30 pm Period Ball
9:00 pm Night Firing Demo
9:30 pm Ball Resumes
Sunday, May 6 10:00 am Camp Opens
10:00 am Period Church
12:00 pm Battle
3:00 pm Break Camp
For more info, Call Parks & Rec—634-6482
Dick Peerson—659-6989
Jefferson City Civil War Reenactment
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Parks, Recreation & Forestry Directory
The Jefferson City Department of Parks, Recreation &
Forestry encourages people of all abilities to participate in the
programs and at the facilities we offer. If a program
modification will make an activity accessible for you, our staff
will be happy to speak with you individually, make the necessary
accommodations, and be sure that the on-site staff is familiar with
the situation. Please do not hesitate to let us know how we can
help you enjoy your leisure experience.
To provide a quality leisure experience for
everyone, we strive to make all programs as inclusive
and accessible as possible. However, we may not be
able to provide all requested accommodations for all
programs.
A Helping Hand
General Information Policies ································································· 4
Registration Information ············································ 32
Registration Form ···················································· 33
About Us ······························································ 34
Calendar of Events ······································· Back Cover
Special/Adult Programs Adult Sports ··························································· 6
Special Sports/Friday Night Recreation ··························· 7
Youth Programs Youth Sports························································· 8-9
Youth Day Camps ··············································· 10-12
Specialty Day Camps ··············································· 13
Community Events Leisure Classes ······················································· 14
Special/Community Events ········································· 15
Outdoor Events······················································· 16
Ice Arena Washington Park Ice Arena ···································· 17-19
Golf Oak Hills Golf Center ··········································· 20-23
Aquatics Aquatics ··························································· 24-29
Park Programs Pavilion and Building Rental ······································· 30
Hiking, Biking and Boating ········································ 31
Table of Contents
DID YOU KNOW?
Since 1970, working Americans have seen their leisure time
drop from 26 to 17 hours per week. A walking vacation is a
perfect way to fill precious time.
Amusement Park Tickets
Amusement Park tickets are available May – September each year. A list of tickets available and prices will be included in the May Program Guide and online at www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/AmusementParkTickets.html.
Ballfields may be reserved for 1 ½ hour practices as follows:
P & R Teams Outside Teams
North Jefferson City $6 $8
Binder (Scott & Byrd only) $11 $16
Lions, Duensing $11 $16
Lights at Binder & Lions $12/hr.
To reserve a field, stop by the Parks and Recreation office, pay
the fee and pick up your receipt or you may reserve a field over the
phone with a credit card. However, you will need to stop by the
office to pick up your receipt, or give a fax number or email address
so we can send the receipt to you. When you reserve a field you
need to have your receipt with you at the field to avoid conflicts.
Fields are also available on a first-come-first served basis.
However, if you are on a field and a team shows up with a
reservation receipt, you will have to leave the field.
Weekday evening rentals begin at 4:00, 5:30, 7:00 and 8:30.
Weekends can vary.
Fields may also be rented for tournaments. Call for details and
rates.
Practice, Anyone? Administrative Office ··········································634-6482
Activities Hotline ···············································634-6485
Weekly Calendar of Events ···································· ext 1
Oak Hills Golf Center ·········································· ext 2
Washington Park Ice Arena ···································· ext 3
Youth and Adult Sports Cancellations ······················· ext 4
Pool Cancellations ·············································· ext 5
Fax································································634-6489
Binder Day Camp ··············································634-6591
Duensing Field ··················································634-6590
Ellis-Porter/Riverside Pool ····································634-6585
Ellis-Porter/Riverside Pavilion Youth Sports Camp ·······634-6466
McClung Park Pavilion ········································634-6516
Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center ······················634-6588
Memorial Pavilion Camp Wokka Wokka ···················634-6541
Oak Hills Golf Center ··········································634-6532
Optimist Sports Complex······································634-6518
Parks Maintenance Center·····································634-6592
Parks Maintenance Center Fax ·······························634-6333
Shikles Recreation Center ·····································634-6548
Website ····································· www.jeffcitymo.org/parks
E-Mail·········································· [email protected]
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THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
WE CAN HELP! Most Parks and Recreation crews and/
or vehicles are equipped with cell phones
which can serve as an emergency reporting
station for people needing help.
Our personnel can notify local
emergency services of any requests for
assistance.
EMERGENCY?
Any of the following infractions will
subject the individual or individuals to
suspension from attendance at Parks and
Recreation programs or facilities for a
period to be determined by the Director of
Parks and Recreation and prosecution for
violation of the City of Jefferson
trespassing ordinance:
Any park user, program participant, or
spectator, who verbally or physically
threatens or who attempts to intimidate or
harass a Parks and Recreation employee or
another park patron or causes such
employee or other park patron to be
apprehensive about his/her personal safety;
Any park user, program participant, or
spectator, who uses vulgar or inappropriate
language in addressing a Parks and
Recreation employee or another park patron
at a Parks and Recreation program or
facility;
Any park user, program participant or
spectator, who fails to heed the request of
an on-site Parks and Recreation supervisor
to vacate park property;
Any park user, program participant, or
spectator, who violates any Parks and
Recreation Commission rule, regulation,
policy, code, expectation and/or guidelines
for conduct.
Termination of Participation
Weekly Column
Keep up to date with what the Parks and
Recreation Department offers by reading
the weekly column in the Wednesday News
Tribune Sports section. Each week the
Parks and Recreation staff takes advantage
of the community-mindedness of the News
Tribune to keep you informed of upcoming
programs of interest. If you are interested
in receiving the weekly column via email,
send a request to [email protected]
Photo Policy
Frequently, Parks and Recreation staff
may videotape or photograph participants
enrolled in programs, classes, events, or
enjoying park facilities. These photographs
are for Parks and Recreation publications,
flyers, brochures, program guides, TV
programs, or advertisements. All photos
and videos are for Parks and Recreation use
and become the sole property of the
Department.
Cancellations
Decisions regarding morning programs
will be made by 8 a.m. and announced as
quickly as possible thereafter.
Decisions on the cancellation of evening
activities due to inclement weather will be
made by 3:30 p.m. daily, when possible.
The Activities Hotline (634-6485) will
be updated as frequently as necessary when
weather is a consideration. Please listen for
extension listing.
Gift Certificates
LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT GIFT?
How about a
Parks and Recreation
Gift Certificate?
Available at our office in the City
Annex, Parks and Recreation gift
certificates can be purchased for as little as
$5 and are good at any of our facilities or
toward the registration fee for any program.
THEY SPEND LIKE CASH AT ANY
PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITY!
If you have a golfer, skater, swimmer,
ball player, camper, or even a couch potato
who needs to get up and get active, what
would be a better gift?
Fragrance Free Policy
The Jefferson City Parks and Recreation
Commission respectfully requests and
encourages all patrons attending or
participating in any Parks and Recreation
meeting, special event, facility or program
remain as fragrance free as possible by not
wearing perfume, after shave, scented
lotions, fragranced hair products and/or
other similar products. Fragranced
products can cause persons with some
chronic illnesses to suffer additional
symptoms.
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THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
Jefferson City is home to an award
winning Parks and Recreation
Department. As the capital city of
Missouri, maintaining our local parks and
recreation facilities and implementing
programs to meet the ever changing needs
of our community and its visitors is a
challenge.
The Jefferson City Parks and
Recreation Foundation strives to
provide additional resources to leverage
taxes, fees and grants to enhance our
parks and recreation services. Over
the years, civic minded individuals and
organizations have maintained a tradition
of enhancing the quality of life for their
families, friends, and neighbors through
generous donations to the Jefferson City
Parks and Recreation system.
In 1992, the Jefferson City Parks and
Recreation Foundation was formed to
provide continuing leadership and foster
the expansion of parks and recreation
services in Jefferson City. The
Foundation’s goal is to emphasize the
value of parks and recreation - both
passive and active - not only for individual
growth and development, but also for a
strong family unit and for making our
community a more desirable place to live,
work, play and visit.
If you believe, as we do, that
wholesome recreation pursuits make
individuals more productive in their homes
and communities and lead to a healthier
and happier life, please commit your
support to the Jefferson City Parks and
Recreation Foundation. Land, trees,
fountains, benches, shelters, activity fees
for youth programs are all gifts that can
make a difference in people’s lives. Any
and all size of gifts to our community
are appreciated and contribute to the
livability and quality of life of Jefferson
City.
For more information on how you can
make a tax deductible contribution of land,
money, or other gifts, please contact the
Foundation’s Executive Director William
Lockwood at 634-6482.
Jefferson City Parks & Recreation
Foundation As a recipient of federal funds from the
U.S. Department of the Interior, the
Jefferson City Parks and Recreation
Commission and the Jefferson City
Department of Parks and Recreation
operates programs subject to the non-
discrimination requirements of Title VI
of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Under Title
VI, the U.S. Department of the Interior
strictly prohibits discrimination because of
race, color, or national origin in its
federally assisted programs.
Any person who believes he or she has
been discriminated against in any
program or facility of the Jefferson City
Department of Parks and Recreation, or
desires further information regarding Title
VI, should write immediately to:
The Office for Equal Opportunity
U.S. Department of Interior
Office of the Secretary
Equal Opportunity
In any Parks and Recreation program, a
participant who is bleeding or who has
blood on his/her clothing shall be
prohibited from participating further in the
activity until appropriate treatment has been
administered.
Appropriate treatment may include
bandaging as necessary to prevent
recurrence.
This policy has been implemented to
protect the participants, coaches, staff, and
their families from diseases transported
through the accidental contact of tainted
blood. If medical care is needed, the
participant must leave the activity until the
problem situation has been resolved. A 70%
isopropyl alcohol solution must be used to
disinfect the skin and clothing. All infected
areas must be thoroughly cleaned before
this individual is allowed to continue
participating in the activity. This may
require that the player remove affected
clothing and replace it in order to be able to
continue participating.
All participants should bring an extra
shirt, pair of pants/shorts, and socks to each
activity to change into in the event a blood
incident should occur.
The Parks and Recreation Commission
believes that no youth should be denied
access to Parks and Recreation programs
for financial reasons.
The Parks and Recreation Foundation
makes recreation sponsorships available to
those who otherwise would not be able to
afford to participate in organized recreation
activities. Those seeking sponsorships will
be asked to complete a Recreation
Sponsorship Application Form available
through the Department of Parks and
Recreation.
Sponsorships are generally limited to
those receiving benefits from a form of
public assistance as designated on the
application form.
Sponsorship funding is limited to $200
per individual per calendar year and is
restricted to ongoing programs conducted
by Parks and Recreation staff. Specialized
programs of short duration conducted by
non-staff members (e.g. baseball clinics)
are ineligible for sponsorship funding.
All application forms requesting
funding for youth programs must be signed
by the parent/guardian of the prospective
participant. Participants/parents must pay a
minimum of 20% of the registration fee for
programs for which sponsorship assistance
is requested.
Questions concerning this service may
be directed to Phil Stiles at 634-6482.
Bleeding Policy
Sponsorships
The views of any program or activity
advertised within this guide and
sponsored by any organization other
than the Jefferson City Parks and
Recreation Department do not necessarily
reflect the views of the Jefferson
City Parks and Recreation Department.
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Sand Leagues
6/6 League Entry Fee: $150.00 per team for 10 matches
*Late Fee: $170.00
**Forfeit Fee Deposit: $45.00
4/4 League Entry Fee: $95.00 for 10 matches
*Late Fee: $115.00
**Forfeit Fee Deposit: $28.50
Leagues: Coed and Women’s; 4/4 and 6/6
Packet Available: March 26
Registration: April 2 - 25
Play Begins: Week of May 14 or 21
Facility: Binder Park Sand Volleyball Courts;
5:45- 8:30 p.m.
(Register on-line at www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/adultvolleyball.html)
Summer Indoor and Sand Volleyball
Indoor Leagues:
Entry Fee: $160 per team for 10 matches *Late Fee: $180
**Forfeit Fee Deposit: $45
Leagues: Women’s 2A and 3A
Packet Available: March 26
Registration: April 2 - 25
Play Begins: Week of May 14 or 21
Facilities: CUCC, Salvation Army, FCC; 6-10:30 p.m.
(Register on-line at www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/adultvolleyball.html)
ADULT SPORTS Spring Kickball
Packets containing all league rules and regulations and a team roster
are available at the Parks and Recreation office during the registration
period or on-line at www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/adultkickball.html.
You can register on-line too! If you register on-line, you must turn
your roster and forfeit fee deposit in by March 5. All leagues are co-ed
and are played on Thursday nights. Games will be played at the
Binder Sports Complex.
REGISTRATION
Now — March 5
(7-game season begins March 15)
Team Fee: Late Fee (After March 5):
$177.50 $197.50
**Forfeit Fee Deposit: $50
Packets containing all league rules and regulations and a team roster are available at the Parks and Recreation office during the
registration period or on-line at www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/adultsoftball.html. You can register on-line too! If you register on-line, you must
turn in your roster and forfeit fee deposit by April 9.
All team fees must be paid at the time of registration.
Summer Slow Pitch Softball
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Men’s C Men’s B Men’s C Men’s C
Men’s C
Church Men’s D CoRec C CoRec B
Men’s D CoRec C CoRec D CoRec D
CoRec C CoRec D Men’s 35+
Wooden Bat
REGISTRATION Now — April 9
(Play begins the week of May 14)
Teams will play a 10-game schedule
Team Fee: *Late Fee (Includes game balls) (After April 9)
$355 $375
**Forfeit Fee Deposit $ 71
ASA registration fee is included in the entry fee for all summer leagues
*LATE FEE: Registrations received after 5 p.m. on the designated
deadline date for a program are not guaranteed placement in the
program. Fees will increase for those allowed to register after the
deadline where there is still space available.
** Forfeit Fee Deposit: This fee must be paid at the time of registration with a check or credit card SEPARATE from the team
entry fee. The check will not be cashed or the credit card debited unless a team forfeits a game(s).
Special Olympics Friday Night Recreation
Miracle League of central Missouri
Special Programs
The Jefferson City Special Olympics is a year round
sports training program for any Jefferson City resident sixteen
years of age and older, having disabilities because of cognitive
delays. Participation in Special Olympics provides people with
disabilities the opportunity to develop physical fitness, to gain
self- confidence, build a more positive self-image and to form
friendships with other Special Olympians.
If you or someone you know is interested in participating in
one, several, or all of our sporting events, you simply need to
contact the Department of Parks and Recreation. Signing up
consists of completing a form designating the sports in which you
would like to participate, a medical information form and release
form. For more information on how you can get someone
involved, please contact Mike Bollinger at 634-6482.
Friday Night Recreation is a year round recreation program
for Cole and adjacent County residents with mental and/or
physical disabilities who are 15 years old or older. Family
members and friends are welcome and encouraged to attend any of
our activities.
Friday Night Recreation is co-sponsored by the Jefferson City
Department of Parks and Recreation and Cole County Residential
Services.
The program includes social, physical and creative activities
and tries to fill the leisure needs of our participants. Dances,
game nights, dinners, hayrides, bingo, movies, and nature
activities are some of the events we offer.
Anyone wanting to participate must pre-register before
attending any of the activities. Pre-registration consists of filling
out the registration/application form and returning it to the Parks
and Recreation office along with the registration fee. This form
includes a parent/guardian release, a brief medical history, and
emergency contact information.
Schedules and applications may be picked up at the
Department of Parks & Recreation and Cole County Residential
Services. For cancellations due to inclement weather, call the
Parks and Recreation Hotline at 634-6485. For more information
concerning Friday Night Recreation, call Parks & Recreation at
634-6482 or CCRSI at 634-4555.
Activity # Dates Fee Late Fee
501391-01 May 4 - June 15 $25 $30
Jefferson City Parks and Recreation and the Jefferson City Evening Lions sponsor a non-
competitive baseball league for Jefferson City area kids, ages 5-18, with physical and
developmental disabilities or other conditions that keep them from participating in regular
baseball leagues. Every kid bats and fields in each inning. Every child has a “baseball buddy”
to help him/her. The league is designed to help every kid, regardless of age or ability, be
successful and have fun! The league is currently forming and games will be played for six
weeks on Fridays in May - June starting at 6:30 p.m.
Participants register at Parks and Recreation. The registration fee is $25 which includes a
six game season and a uniform. Please register by March 28. Registration forms are available
at the Parks and Recreation office or on-line at www.jeffcitymo.org/parks. For more
information, contact Kerri Gates at 634-6524.
Volunteers Needed: The success of the program is dependent upon a large number of
volunteers to help out. Baseball buddies can be individuals or whole groups in the Jefferson
City area. Volunteering consists of helping a child during game play; catching, throwing,
batting and running. You can volunteer for one or all of the games, depending upon your
availability.
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YOUTH SPORTS
Registration: ended February 15.
Registrations received after 5:00 p.m., February 15, 2012 are not
guaranteed placement on a team. The fee for those allowed to
register after the deadline in leagues where there are still spaces
available is $20.
Grades Offered: currently in 2nd - High School
Leagues Offered: Recreation and Modified
Leagues Formed: by school (Recreation); by coach (Modified)
Play Begins: week of March 26 (six game schedule)
For league information and registration form please visit us at
427 Monroe Street, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm or on-line at
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/kidvolleyball.html.
Youth Spring Volleyball Youth Summer Volleyball
Youth Summer Recreation Baseball and Softball
Youth Summer Modified Softball Youth Tee-Ball and Coach-Pitch
Registration: April 11 - 27
Fee: $20 per player *Late Fee: $25 per player
Grades Offered: entering 3rd - 5th grade (indoor);
entering 6-8th grade and High School (sand - outdoor)
Leagues Offered: Recreation
Leagues Formed: by school (indoor); by coach (outdoor)
Play Begins: week of May 21 (eight game schedule)
For league information and registration form please visit us at
427 Monroe Street, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm or on-line at
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/kidsythvbsummer.html.
Registration: March 19 - April 11
Fee: $50-$60 per player *Late Fee: $60-$70 per player
Grades Offered: entering 3rd grade - High School
Leagues Offered: Recreation
Leagues Formed: by school (3rd & 4th grade);
by draft (5th grade -High School)
Play Begins: week of May 21 or 29 (eight game schedule)
For league information and registration form please visit us at
427 Monroe Street, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm, or on-line at
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/kidbaseballrec.html
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/kidsummersoftball.html
Registration: March 19 - April 11
Fee: $50 per player (register under coach code)
Ages Offered: 10 & under, 12 & under
Leagues Offered: Modified
Leagues Formed: by coach
Play Begins: week of May 14 (twelve game schedule + tourney)
For league information and registration form please visit us at
427 Monroe Street, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm or on-line
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/kidsummerAAsoftball.html
Registration: March 19 - April 11
Fee: $36 per player *Late Fee: $41 per player
Grades Offered: entering Kindergarten - 2nd Grade
Leagues Offered: Recreation
Leagues Formed: by school
Play Begins: week of May 21 or 29 (eight game schedule)
For league information and registration form please visit us at
427 Monroe Street, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm or on-line at
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/kidtbcp.html
*LATE FEE
Registrations received after 5 p.m. on the designated deadline
date for a program are not guaranteed placement in the program.
Fees will increase for those allowed to register after the deadline
where there is still space available.
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
Skill stations: kicking, dribbling, trapping and throw-ins/agility
Ages: 3 - 5 years old and their parent/guardian
Equipment Needed: soft soccer ball, official soccer ball (size 3),
youth shin guards & four soccer cones. (Program kit can be
purchased for $36)
Enrollment Limit: 28 parent/child groups
Location: Ellis-Porter Park
Program Begins: April 10 or 11
Time Slots: 10:00 am, 4:45, 5:55 or 7:05 pm (you choose one)
Registration Deadline: March 7
Program Length: 5 lessons, 2 games
Fee: $21 *Late Fee: $26
For program and registration information please visit us at
427 Monroe Street, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm or on-line at
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/kidsss.html.
Start Smart Soccer Start Smart Baseball
Youth Tennis Start Smart Golf
Aquafina Pitch, Hit and Run
Skill stations: throwing, catching, batting and running/agility
Ages: 3 - 5 years old and their parent/guardian
Equipment Needed: glove, koosh ball, foam or plastic bat, and a
foam or plastic ball. (Program kit can be purchased for $36)
Enrollment Limit: 28 parent/child groups
Location: North Jefferson City
Program Begins: June 12 or 13
Time Slots: 10:00 am, 4:45, 5:55 or 7:05 pm (you choose one)
Registration Deadline: May 2
Program Length: 5 lessons, 2 games
Fee: $21 *Late Fee: $26
For program and registration information please visit us at
427 Monroe Street, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm or on-line at
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/kidssb.html.
Skill stations: putting, chipping, pitching and full shot
Ages: 5 - 7 years old and their parent/guardian
Equipment Needed: all equipment will be provided during lessons
- SNAG coaching system.
Enrollment Limit: 16 parent/child groups
Location: Oak Hills Golf Center
Program Begins: April 23
Time Slots: 5:45 or 7:00 p.m.
Registration Deadline: April 2
Program Length: 6 lessons
Fee: $25 *Late Fee: $30
For program and registration information please visit us at
427 Monroe Street, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm or on-line at
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/kidsstartsmart.html.
Tennis lesson registration for youth entering grades 3 - 12 in
the fall will begin in late May with the first session of lessons
beginning in June. Detailed program and registration information
will be in the next program guide which comes out in May as well
as posted on-line at www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/kidtennis.html.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
9:00 a.m. Lewis and Clark Middle School Track
(325 Lewis and Clark Drive)
9-14 year old boys and girls! (age as of December 31, 2012)
FREE EVENT!
Pre-Registration Required!
For program and registration information please visit us at
427 Monroe Street, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm or on-line
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/kidhersheytrackfield.html
Showcase your skills at pitching, hitting and running!
Saturday, April 14, 2012
9:00 a.m. Vivion Field in Washington Park
Boys and Girls ages 7-14 (age as of July 17, 2012)
FREE EVENT!
For program and registration information please visit us at
427 Monroe Street, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm or on-line at
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/kidpepsipitchhitrun.html
Hershey’s Track and Field
Activities Hotline 634-6485 ext. 4
General Information
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S e e p age 1 3 f o r
a d d i t i o n a l c a m p s !
YOUTH SPORTS DAY CAMP( A M A Z I NG R A C E )
Camp wokka wokka
Camp Wokka-Wokka is a traditional day camp program for
boys and girls entering grades 1-3 this fall. Camp meets from 8
a.m. - 3 p.m. Children may be dropped off at Memorial Park
Pavilion as early at 7:45 a.m. Monday through Friday.
Activities include arts and crafts, games and physical
activities, cookouts, field trips, and more. Campers may attend a
maximum of two, one-week sessions. Registration fee includes a
camp t-shirt, field trips, and arts and crafts supplies. Parents are
responsible for transportation to and from Memorial Park.
Binder adventure CAMP
Binder Adventure Camp is a challenging outdoor recreation
experience for youth entering grades 4-6 in the fall. Campers will
not only enjoy the outdoors but will learn outdoor skills which they
can use for life. Some of the activities will include canoeing,
kayaking, archery, outdoor cooking, confidence course, hiking,
nature study, games and more.
Camp hours are 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Transportation to and
from camp and a camp shirt are included in the registration fee.
Campers may attend a maximum of two, one-week sessions.
after CAMP swim
Campers enrolled in Binder Adventure Camp and/or Camp
Wokka Wokka are eligible to participate in the after camp swim
program. Swimming campers are accompanied by a counselor and
should be picked up by 5:00 p.m. See page 12 for weekly
offerings. You must register for the after camp swim that
corresponds with your child’s day camp registration.
This year we’re revisiting some of our favorite themes, with a new twist! Science is in every aspect of our lives. It helps us uncover the
mysteries of times long ago and reach for the stars, as well as everything in between. We offer a unique learning experience that will
stimulate your child’s natural curiosity. Our inquiry-based activities use the scientific method to promote wonder, discovery and exploration
and also encourage problem-solving and critical thinking skills to engage and challenge children to create their own hypothesizes.
Our program is for children entering grades 2 - 6 in the fall. Pre-camp drop off begins at 7:45 a.m., camp activities run from 8:30 a.m.-
4:00 p.m., and post-camp activities are available until 5:00 p.m. Your child will need a sack lunch and snack. Kool-Aid will be provided.
Join us for any or all six week camps!
Science Camp graduates interested in our Junior Lab Assistants program, please e-mail us. For questions or more information on the
camps, contact us at [email protected]
Our camps are offered in one week sessions.
See page 11 for camp dates, weekly themes and fees.
Camp information is mailed to participants the Wednesday
before start of camp each week. It is also available on-line.
Please provide your child's lunch/drink in a small cooler, as
refrigeration is not available.
Parents are responsible for transportation to Ellis-Porter/
Riverside, Memorial Park, McClung Park and Washington
Park. Bus schedules for Binder Adventure Camp are available
at the Parks and Recreation office and on-line at
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks.
See page 32 for our refund policy.
Youth Sports Day Camp is for boys and girls entering grades 1
- 6 in the fall (depending upon the number of registrants, activities
will be separated by 1-3 and 4-6 grades). Camp meets from 7:30
a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at Ellis-Porter/Riverside
Park. Campers play a variety of recreational games and sports as
well as learn about nutrition (information provided by the Cole
County Health Department). This is not a skills camp. Campers
may attend a maximum of three, one-week sessions.
The registration fee includes
camp t-shirt, game equipment and
craft supplies. This camp will take
a field trip each week. Campers
will swim at Ellis-Porter Pool from
3-5 pm daily.
Download camp manual with
weekly theme descriptions on-line
at www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/
Youthsportsdaycamp.html.
A d v en tu res i n s c i en c e c a m p
F o r c o m p l e t e ca m p i nf o r m a t i o n , g o t o
W w w. je f fc i ty m o. o rg/ pa r k s
DAY C A M P D E S C R I P T I O N S
Da y C a m p P ro gr a m s
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DATES CAMP GRADE IN FALL LOCATION THEME ACTIVITY
NUMBER FEE LATE FEE DEADLINE Max
May 29-June 1 Youth Sports Camp 1-3 / 4-6 Ellis-Porter/ Riverside U.S.A.– Party in the USA 605371-00 $62 $72 May 21 18/18
June 4-8 Camp Wokka-Wokka 1-3 Memorial n/a 605372-01 $67.50 $77.50 May 29 32
June 4-8 Youth Sports Camp 1-3 / 4-6 Ellis-Porter/
Riverside Japan - Bowl Me Over 605371-01 $77.50 $87.50 May 29 18/18
June 4-8 Binder Adventure 4-6 Binder n/a 605373-01 $70 $80 May 29 36
June 4-8 Adventures in Science 2-6 McClung Then & Now:
From Dinosaurs to Rockets 605381-01 $95 $105 May 29 48
June 11-15 Camp Wokka-Wokka 1-3 Memorial n/a 605372-02 $67.50 $77.50 June 4 32
June 11-15 Youth Sports Camp 1-3 / 4-6 Ellis-Porter/
Riverside Greece -
On Your Mark, Get Set, Go! 605371-02 $77.50 $87.50 June 4 18/18
June 11-15 Binder Adventure 4-6 Binder n/a 605373-02 $70 $80 June 4 36
June 11-15 Adventures in Science 2-6 McClung Missouri’s Lost Volcano &
Geologic Phenomenon 605381-02 $95 $105 June 4 48
June 18-22 Camp Wokka-Wokka 1-3 Memorial n/a 605372-03 $67.50 $77.50 June 11 32
June 18-22 Youth Sports Camp 1-3 / 4-6 Ellis-Porter/
Riverside New Zealand - Throw It Back 605371-03 $77.50 $87.50 June 11 18/18
June 18-22 Binder Adventure 4-6 Binder n/a 605373-03 $70 $80 June 11 36
June 25-29 Camp Wokka-Wokka 1-3 Memorial n/a 605372-04 $67.50 $77.50 June 18 32
June 25-29 Youth Sports Camp 1-3 / 4-6 Ellis-Porter/
Riverside France - Tour de France 605371-04 $77.50 $87.50 June 18 18/18
June 25-29 Binder Adventure 4-6 Binder n/a 605373-04 $70 $80 June 18 36
June 25-29 Adventures in Science 2-6 McClung A Hole in “Won”ders of the
World 605381-04 $95 $105 June 18 48
July 2-6 Youth Sports Camp 1-3 / 4-6 Ellis-Porter/
Riverside England - Gggoooaaaalll 605371-05 $62 $72 June 25 18/18
July 2-6 Adventures in Science 2-6 McClung ChemQuest and Extinction
Is Forever 605381-05 $95 $105 June 25 48
July 9-13 Camp Wokka-Wokka 1-3 Memorial n/a 605372-06 $67.50 $77.50 July 2 32
July 9-13 Youth Sports Camp 1-3 / 4-6 Ellis-Porter/
Riverside Scotland - Hole in One 605371-06 $77.50 $87.50 July 2 18/18
July 9-13 Binder Adventure 4-6 Binder n/a 605373-06 $70 $80 July 2 36
July 16-20 Camp Wokka-Wokka 1-3 Memorial n/a 605372-07 $67.50 $77.50 July 9 32
July 16-20 Youth Sports Camp 1-3 / 4-6 Ellis-Porter/
Riverside Australia - Wet n Wild 605371-07 $77.50 $87.50 July 9 18/18
July 16-20 Binder Adventure 4-6 Binder n/a 605373-07 $70 $80 July 9 36
July 16-20 Adventures in Science 2-6 McClung The Return of Egg McGyver
& Missouri’s Ice Age 605381-07 $95 $105 July 9 48
July 23-27 Camp Wokka-Wokka 1-3 Memorial n/a 605372-08 $67.50 $77.50 July 16 32
July 23-27 Youth Sports Camp 1-3 / 4-6 Ellis-Porter/
Riverside Brazil - Pass, Set, Hit 605371-08 $77.50 $87.50 July 16 18/18
July 23-27 Binder Adventure 4-6 Binder n/a 605373-08 $70 $80 July 16 36
July 23-27 Adventures in Science 2-6 McClung Sir Isaac Newton… & (On
the Trail of) Bigfoot 605381-08 $95 $105 July 16 48
July 30-Aug 3 Youth Sports Camp 1-3 / 4-6 Ellis-Porter/
Riverside Canada - Stick & Puck 605371-09 $77.50 $87.50 July 23 18/18
Want to sign your child up for swimming lessons during
camp hours? See page 12 for details! After Camp Swim Registration Information on Page 12!
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DATES CAMP GRADE IN FALL PARK LOCATION ACTIVITY
NUMBER FEE LATE FEE DEADLINE
June 4-8 Camp Wokka-Wokka 1-3 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center 603372-01 $20 $25 May 29
June 4-8 Binder Adventure 4-6 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center 603373-01 $20 $25 May 29
June 11-15 Camp Wokka-Wokka 1-3 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center 603372-02 $20 $25 June 4
June 11-15 Binder Adventure 4-6 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center 603373-02 $20 $25 June 4
June 18-22 Camp Wokka-Wokka 1-3 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center 603372-03 $20 $25 June 11
June 18-22 Binder Adventure 4-6 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center 603373-03 $20 $25 June 11
June 25-29 Camp Wokka-Wokka 1-3 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center 603372-04 $20 $25 June 18
June 25-29 Binder Adventure 4-6 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center 603373-04 $20 $25 June 18
July 9-13 Camp Wokka-Wokka 1-3 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center 603372-06 $20 $25 July 2
July 9-13 Binder Adventure 4-6 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center 603373-06 $20 $25 July 2
July 16-20 Camp Wokka-Wokka 1-3 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center 603372-07 $20 $25 July 9
July 16-20 Binder Adventure 4-6 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center 603373-07 $20 $25 July 9
July 23-27 Camp Wokka-Wokka 1-3 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center 603372-08 $20 $25 July 16
July 23-27 Binder Adventure 4-6 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center 603373-08 $20 $25 July 16
Campers enrolled in Binder Adventure Camp and/or Camp Wokka Wokka are eligible to participate in the after camp swim program.
Swimming campers are accompanied by a counselor and should be picked up by 5:00 p.m. You must register for the after camp swim that
corresponds with your child’s day camp registration.
If you would like your child to take swimming lessons and attend camp, now you can. All you
need to do is register for the coordinating weeks for the Youth Sports Day Camp and morning
swimming lessons at Ellis-Porter/Riverside Pool (which are listed below).
Depending upon the number of children enrolled in swimming lessons, a counselor(s) will
escort them to the lessons, stay at the pool to chaperone them and then bring them back to camp
when the lessons are over.
On-line registration is not available for these lessons since it will show as a conflict with Youth Sports Camp time frames. You will need to know your child’s skill level at the time of
registration. See page 26 for swim lesson details.
The following weeks of camp will coordinate with the following sessions of lessons:
Week 3 & 4 camp = Session I swimming lessons (9:55am) 605371-03 & 605371-04 603321-(level)B
Week 6 & 7 camp = Session II swimming lessons (9am) 605371-06 & 605371-07 603322-(level)A
Week 8 & 9 camp = Session III swimming lessons (9am) 605371-08 & 605371-09 603323-(level)A
C a m p a n d sw i m m i n g l es s o n s i n o n e
You can register for our
programs on-line at
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks
AFTER CAMP SWIM
THEATER & ARTS CAMPS
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F I N E A R T S
T H E A T E R C A M P
Showdown Academy
The Fine Arts Camp is a fun and challenging atmosphere to
enjoy theater. The camp combines art, dance, drama, and music to
help your child develop their artistic talents.
For grades 3 through 5, the camp will be held from 8:30 - 11:30
a.m.. These children break into small groups to work with each of our
four artist/teachers in dance, music, drama, and visual arts.
For grades 6 through 12, the camp will be held from 12:30 - 4:00
p.m. This is a theater workshop, and all campers will work on a
musical presentation. In addition to their dramatic role, campers will
participate in costume and set design, orchestration and other
components involved in theatrical productions. A performance by the
campers will be presented to family and friends on Friday, July 27.
Registration deadline: July 2
Showdown is a totally unique theater camp designed with and
for teens, and led by working Hollywood professionals. We use the
performing arts as a way for teens to wake up to who they are,
discover who they can be, realize their personal power and change
into the person they choose to become.
Showdown Academy is an intensive, three week adventure into
theater for 6th graders and older. It begins with morning classes
where students study acting, directing, composing, stage movement,
musical theater, dance, stage craft and playwriting. Afternoons are
devoted to rehearsals for the full production.
Cindy Marcus, Flip Kobler and Dennis Poore are from Los
Angeles and are writing a new Totally Teen show for the teens of
Jefferson City. The teams' other Totally Teen shows: BROTHER'S
GRIMM, USHER, JECKYL AND HYDES, THE ARGONAUTS
and NOTTINGHAM have been published with Pioneer, the premiere
house for young people's theater.
Registration Deadline: May 29
Visual Art Academy
B y Kat h l e e n
For youth ages 7 to 14, the Visual Art Academy classes consist of
hands on painting, drawing, cartooning, clay and many other mediums
taught by local professional artists and art teachers. There will be an
approximate 12 to 1 student to teacher ratio. Students will break into
groups and work with different mediums and instructors throughout
the day. The classes will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the air-
conditioned McClung Park Pavilion. Supervision will be available at
8 a.m. and after class until 4 p.m. sharp.
Each student needs to bring a brown bag lunch and drink. The
students should wear clothes that art material will not harm. For more
information, contact: Kathleen Stroup at 635-5920 or Parks and
Recreation at 634-6482.
Activity # Date Times Fee Late Fee
605384-01 June 4-23 10:00am-4:30pm $260 $270
Activity # Date Activity Name Fee Late Fee
605383-01 July 16-27 Fine Arts 3-5 $110 $120
605383-02 July 13-27 Fine Arts 6-12 $110 $120
Activity # Date Fee Late Fee Deadline
605382-01 June 18-22 $155 $165 June 11
605382-02 July 9-13 $155 $165 July 2
F o r m o r e d e t a i le d i n f o r m a t i o n
o n d a y c a m p s , g o o nl i n e t o :
w w w. j e f f c i t y m o . o rg /
p a r k s/ k i d dayc am p s . h t m l
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L E I R T Q E C L A R R E R
JTDO CLARR KAQASE CLARR
Activity # Class Dates Fee Late
907411-1A Beginning Judo Feb. 27 - Apr. 9 $21 $26
907411-2A Beginning Judo Apr. 16 - June 4 $21 $26
907411-1B Adult/Women’s Judo Feb. 27 - Apr. 9 $21 $26
907411-2B Adult/Women’s Judo Apr. 16 - June 4 $21 $26
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Beginning Judo for All Ages Judo is the ancient martial art of unarmed self defense and
emphasizes throwing, grappling, and submission techniques
(striking techniques are not used). A judo gi can be purchased at a
martial arts supply store or through the class instructor.
Minimum age is 7 years old. Beginning class runs from 6 - 7 pm.
Adult/Women’s Judo A second class, from 7-8 pm is specifically designed for
adults, especially women, who seek to understand judo for self
defense or to get in shape. Participants will learn basics of
tournament judo. Minimum age is 16 years old.
All classes are held on Monday evenings at Shikles Gymnasium.
Registration Deadline: 1 week prior to start
Karate is a martial art involving blocks, strikes, evasions,
throws, and joint manipulations and is divided into three aspects:
kihon (basics), kata (forms), and kumite (sparring).
Beginning American Style Shotokan Karate
Class focuses on kihon and kata with some for kumite. A
judo gi can be purchased at a martial arts supply store or through
the class instructor. Minimum age is five years old. Classes are
Wednesdays, 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm.
Advanced American Style Shotokan Karate Class focuses on kata and kumite with self defense
techniques. Minimum age is ten years old. Younger students
may be allowed in the class under the discretion of the instructor.
Classes are Wednesdays, 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm.
All classes are held Wednesday at N. Jeff City Cedar City Room.
Registration Deadline: 1 week prior to start
Class is for couples and dances taught include some turns,
2-Step, Waltz, Triple and East Coast Swing. Class is held in
McClung Indoor Pavilion on Tuesday evenings from 6:00-7:00 pm.
Registration Deadline: March 26
RHOW-ME BOOSRCOOSEQR
BEGINNING DANCE CLARR
Activity # Dates Fee Late Fee
907151-01 April 2 - May 7 $18 $23
Activity # Class Dates Fee Late
907412-2A Beginning Karate Feb. 22 - Apr. 4 $21 $26
907412-3A Beginning Karate Apr. 11 - May 23 $21 $26
907412-2B Advanced Karate Feb. 22 - Apr. 4 $21 $26
907412-3B Advanced Karate Apr. 11 - May 23 $21 $26 SAI CHI FOQ RENIOQ ADTLSR The Jefferson City AARP Chapter 4401 offers a free Tai Chi
class for senior adults every Wednesday from 10am – noon at the
Shikles Center Gymnasium, 1200 Linden Drive. No registration
required.
Class is designed to increase strength, flexibility, balance, and
vitality. Many exercises can be performed while seated. For more
info, call Nick Mercer at 635-3349 or 353-6241.
CAPISAL CISY SABLE SENNIR
Taught by club members, class covers all aspects of table
tennis. Participants learn serve, forehand, backhand, blocking, serve
return and top spin. The class also covers equipment, warm up
drills, strategy, footwork and more. Class meets Fridays 6-8pm and
Saturdays 1-3pm. For more, contact Louie at 573-291-6767.
Activity # Dates Fee Late
907141-01 Mar. 2, 10, 17, 23, 30
Apr. 6, 14 21
$24 $29
Class Title Date Time
Portrait Artist Painting June 4 - 8 12:30-4:00 p.m.
Portrait Artist Painting June 11-June 15 12:30-4:00 p.m.
Portrait Artist Painting June 18-June 22 12:30-4:00 p.m.
Creating Comics 1 June 4- June 8 8:00-11:30 p.m.
Creating Comics 2 June 11-June 15 8:00-11:30 p.m.
Creating Comics 3 June 18-June 22 8:00-11:30 p.m.
Commercial Art & Drawing April 23-27 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Coil Building Ceramics March 13, 15, April 3 4:00-7:00 p.m.
Coil Building Ceramics May 8, 10, 29 4:00-7:00 p.m.
Water Color Tricks/Tips 1 June 4-June 8 8:00-11:30 p.m.
Water Color Tricks/Tips 2 June 11-June 15 8:00-11:30 p.m.
Pets in Pastels Camp: 1 June 4-June 8 12:30-4:00 p.m.
Pets in Pastels Camp: 2 June 11-June 15 12:30-4:00 p.m.
Introductory Photoshop Mar. 14, 15, & Apr. 11 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Intermediate Photoshop April 18 & April 25 6:00-8:00 p.m.
For more detailed class information or to register for a class,
go to www.capitalarts.org, call 635-8355 or e-mail
[email protected]. Registration deadline is one week prior
to class date. Class fee is due upon registration.
CAPISAL AQSR GALLEQY & RSTDIO
AQS CLARRER
Rpecial & Community Events
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Washington Park Ice Arena
Saturday, May 12
Shows: 3 and 6 p.m.
Adult tickets are $15 - Cash Only
Children 14 years of age & under are free.
(available at the door or at local merchants)
Pony and elephant rides will be offered for
an additional fee.
Circus Pages
Community Garage Rale
Get a jump on all of that unwanted stuff cluttering up your basement or garage!
Register for a booth at the Washington Park Ice Arena’s Community Garage Sale and
avoid the hassle of having your own yard sale. We will advertise for you, and we won't be
rained out. Each booth contains one 8 ft. table, 2 chairs and limited floor space.
Participants must provide and maintain their own change.
All merchandise must be marked with a price.
Everything sold must be legal: NO firearms/weapons.
No selling of merchandise requiring license or permit.
The sale of food or beverage is prohibited.
All participants are expected to remain until noon.
Participants must clean booth area before departing.
Approximate booth space is 8’ x 10’.
Register at the Parks & Recreation office.
Saturday, May 5
Time: 8 am to Noon
Setup begins at 6:30 am
Fee: $10
Activity Number:
908171-03
Qed Hat Roc iety Cultured Pearls
Ladies - If you are you looking for a fun, social opportunity
to meet and make new friendships, the Red Hat Society is for
you! The Red Hat Society prides itself in having no rules
except this: members must be at least 50 years of age, wear
purple outfits and red hats. Ladies under the age of 50 must
wear lavender outfits and pink hats to club functions.
Two Red Hat Chapters exist in Jefferson City. The
Classy Red Hatters meet the third Saturday at 9:30 am and the
River City Reds meet the second Saturday at 10:00 am.
Meetings are held at the McClung Park Indoor Pavilion and
last about an hour and a half. Call Classy Red Hatter Edi at 584
-9430 or River City Red Pat at 338-1050.
Cultured Pearls meets the first Saturday of each month at 10
am at the Jefferson City Parks and Recreation building, 427
Monroe St. in the downstairs meeting room accessible from Miller
St. We have monthly activities such as book club, cards, eat outs,
and attend community events.
Membership is open to all women who have reached the age
of 50. We have no dues. Attendance at every meeting is not
required. For more information please call the Membership
Chairwoman at 573-690-6165 or attend any meeting.
For more information on activities go to:
WWW.JEFFCISYMO.OQG/PAQKR
Capi tal Ci ty
Horseshoe Club Forming spring and summer leagues.
The club tournaments:
March 31 April 7 April 28
May 13 May 26.
All leagues and tournaments are held
at the Washington Park Horseshoe
Complex.
For more information,
call Mel Bruemmer at
573-635-9394.
KidsfestKidsfest
Raturday, June 2Raturday, June 2
10 am to 2 pm10 am to 2 pm
DowntownDowntown
Jefferson CityJefferson City
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Rpecial & Outdoor Events
The Jefferson City Jaycees and Parks &
Recreation are co-sponsoring the 26th Annual Easter
Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 7, at Memorial Park.
This special event will be open to children ages 2 to
7 years old.
The park will be divided into three sections for
the hunt. Children ages 2 & 3 will begin their hunt
at 11:00 am; ages 4 & 5 at 11:10 am and ages 6 & 7
at 11:20 am. Parents will not be allowed in the
hunting area except for the 2 & 3 year old area.
Registration fee is $1 per child and will be accepted
at the park the day of the event. All proceeds go to
benefit a local charity in Jefferson City.
Jaycees Easter Egg Hu nt
Rtorybook Sra ils
Fun for everyone!
Jefferson City Parks and Recreation, Scholastic Inc.
and Luetkemeyer Signs are bringing storybooks to the trail
(reading, exercising & family time all in one: run, walk or
ride your bike). Storybooks will be at the 5-8 year old
reading level. Books are available after 12 pm on starting
date.
Dates Location/Where to Start Book Title
April 2 – 16 Ellis-Porter Park Diary of a Spider, by Doreen Cronin
April 30 – May 7 West Edgewood Super Duck, by Jez Alborough
Kids F ish ihg Kids F ish ihg
DerbyDerby
Raturday, June 9Raturday, June 9
8 to 11 am8 to 11 am
Binder LakeBinder Lake
Rpri ng Hayr ide Program
Enjoy the spring’s warm weather and the park wildlife with a tractor-drawn hayride
through beautiful Binder Park. Hayrides are available through May 22. Hayrides are
perfect for families, a group of friends, office parties, or youth groups.
Daytime Hayrides Evening Hayrides Qeservations
Cost is $25 per hour. Two wagons are
available. For younger age groups, up to
age 6, wagons can accommodate 25 to 35
children. For older ages, 7 and up, wagons
can accommodate 20. All daytime hayrides
must finish before 5 p.m. Daytime hayrides
are available Monday - Friday.
Hayrides, 2 1/2 hours in length, are
available seven days a week at 5, 6:30 or 8
pm, with a 3:30 pm time available on
Saturday and Sunday. Other times can be
arranged. Cost is $50 per wagon with a
maximum of 20 people per wagon. In
addition, a refundable deposit fee of $15 per
wagon.
Reservations are accepted on a first-
come-first-served basis in person, or by
phone if using a credit card. Inquiries may
be made by phone, but hayride reservations
must be accompanied by payment in full for
both the hayride fee and the deposit fee
(applies to day and evening hayrides).
For more information
on our
Rpecial Events
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Open through April 20, 2012!
Missouri State Speed Skating Meet March 3, 2012
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Washington Park Ice Arena 711 Kansas Street 634-6580 www.jeffcitymo.org/parks
School Rentals
The ice arena is available during
the day for your school group!
Pre-school and school groups might
want to consider the arena for
private parties, physical education
classes or field trips.
Call 634-6580 for
more information.
Group Rates
Group rates are available during all of our
public sessions. Groups of 20 or more can
receive 50¢ off admission fee and skate
rental. Reservations must be made at least
one week in advance.
Call 634-6580 to schedule your group for
some wintertime fun!
School Days Special
Promotional School Days are held at the Ice
Arena to encourage and develop interest in
ice skating among youth.
The admission fee is $1 and skate rental,
if needed, is $1. School sessions are held
during weekday 4-5:30 pm public sessions.
School days pass cards will be
distributed to area schools at the
beginning of the school year.
For up-to-date public session & weekday matinee calendars,
please visit us on-line at
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/icearena.html
Broomball
League Dates:
March 19-April 16
Monday games begin at 6:00 p.m.
Registration Dates:
February 20-March 9
$200 per team
Activity # 502110-01
For more information call the
Ice Arena at 634-6563
Ice Arena Fees
Adult Admission ······································· $4
Youth Admission(17 & under) ······················· $3
Skate Rental (figure and hockey) ···················· $2
10 Session Pass
Adult ··············································· $32
Youth ··············································· $24
Skate Sharpening
Hockey ··············································· $5
Figure ············································ $7.50
Coin Lockers ········································· 25¢
Ice Rental (per hour)
Prime time ········································ $215
Non-prime time ·································· $165
Co-Sponsored Activities (per hour) ··············· $145
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Group rentals are available at times when no programs are scheduled. Reservations are accepted on a first-come-first-
served basis. Inquiries may be made by telephone, but reservations are not confirmed until a non-refundable $10 holding fee is
paid at the Ice Arena.
Full payment of all fees is required a minimum of one week before the scheduled date of usage and, if paid by then, the
holding fee applies toward the rental fee.
A $50 damage/clean up deposit is required in addition to the rental charges. The deposit may be waived with a credit card
number. The deposit will be returned by mail approximately two weeks after the date of reservation. If any damage occurs please
allow more than the normal two week processing time.
The regular rental rate is $215/hour or $165/hour after 10:00 p.m. Call 634-6580 and speak to the manager for information.
Rental skates are $2. Youth groups must have one adult supervisor per ten children. Maximum session length is two hours. All
regular Ice Arena rules are in effect during each rental.
50th Annual Ice Show
We proudly invite you to the 50th Annual Ice Show “Golden Traditions”.
This production is a celebration of the past 50 years of amateur
shows at the Washington Park Ice Arena.
Performances include a variety of spotlights and group numbers given by
participants of the Parks and Recreation lesson programs and
members of the Jefferson City Figure Skating Club.
“Golden Traditions” will be presented at 7 PM on Friday, March 9th and
Saturday, March 10th. There will also be a matinee performance at
2:30 PM on Sunday, March 11th.
Admission is $6 for adults and $4 for youth 3-17 years old.
Children 2 and younger get in free.
Y107 and KATI co-sponsor this event.
You Can Rent the Washington Park Ice Arena
Washington Park Ice Arena 711 Kansas Street 634-6580 www.jeffcitymo.org/parks
Capital Classics Synchronized Skating
Capital Classics 2011-2012 Teams
Synchro Sampler
Wednesday, April 11 5:45-6:45 p.m.
This is a free event for any skater wanting to try
synchro for a night. Come skate with members of
the Capital Classics and Formation Sensations.
An information parent meeting will
accompany this event.
Capital Classics Tryouts
Thursday, April 19 6:30-9:30 p.m.
For more information and level requirements
please contact Rachel Bruemmer at
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Ice Skating Lessons
Level Time Activity # Fee
Tots (3-5 years) 5:45 p.m. 904201-4C $40
Tots (3-5 years) 6:30 p.m. 904201-4D $40
Pre-Alpha (6-10 years) 5:45 p.m. 904191-4C $40
Pre-Alpha (11-17 years) 5:45 p.m. 904191-4D $40
Pre-Alpha (6-10 years) 6:30 p.m. 904191-4E $40
Pre-Alpha (11-17 years) 6:30 p.m. 904191-4F $40
Alpha 5:45 p.m. 904192-4B $40
Alpha 6:30 p.m. 904192-4C $40
Beta 5:45 p.m. 904193-4B $40
Beta 6:30 p.m. 904193-4C $40
Gamma 5:45 p.m. 904194-4B $40
Gamma 6:30 p.m. 904194-4C $40
Delta 5:45 p.m. 904195-4A $40
Delta 6:30 p.m. 904195-4B $40
Adults Beginner 6:30 p.m. 904231-4A $40
Adults Advanced 6:30 p.m. 904231-4C $40
Washington Park Ice Arena 711 Kansas Street 634-6580 www.jeffcitymo.org/parks
Join us for the end of the season exhibition of talent with
skaters of all levels and ages.
The Spring Skating Recital will be held
Wednesday, April 18, at 7 p.m.
Sign up at the front desk to participate by April 17.
Any skater with a spotlight number in the ice show
is ineligible to participate.
A $1 donation is requested to help make improvements
to the facility through the Jefferson City Parks and
Recreation Foundation. Thank you for your support!
Spring Recital
Tuesday Learn-to-Skate Classes
March 13-April 17
Tuesday Advanced Figure Skating Classes
Level Time Activity # Fee
Tots (3-5 years) 11:00 a.m. 904201-4A $40
Tots (3-5 years) 1:00 p.m. 904201-4B $40
Homeschool Beginner 1:45 p.m. 904221-4A $40
Homeschool Advanced 2:15 p.m. 904221-4C $40
Late Fee Policy
Skating Lesson Party
Registrations received after 5:00 p.m. one week
prior to the start of the lessons are not
guaranteed placement in the program.
A $5.00 late fee will be assessed if you
register after the deadline.
Parks & Recreation group lesson participants are cordially invited to a private party after we close!
On April 21, 2012 at 2-4 p.m. the Washington Park Ice Arena will host a free skating session for group
lesson skaters and their families. If you or your child took lessons during the 2011-2012 season
come join the party. Bring your skates for a few hours of fun!
Competition Groups 5:00 p.m. 904211-G4 $40
Variety Class (FS 1-10) 7:15 p.m. 904211-D4 $40
Bronze (FS 1-3) 7:45 p.m. 904211-A4 $40
Silver (FS4-5) 7:45 p.m. 904211-B4 $40
Gold (FS 6-10) 7:45 p.m. 904211-C4 $40
Power Class (FS 1-10) 8:15 p.m. 904211-E4 $20
Advanced Freestyle 8:30 p.m. 904211-F4 $40
Monday Learn-to-Skate Classes
March 12-April 16
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Oak Hills Golf Center
Daily Green Fees Annual Passes
2012 Season:
M a r c h - N o v 7 days a week
18
Holes
9
Holes
Regular Rates $19 $11
Senior Rates (60 years & older) $11 $6
Junior Rates (17 years & under) $11 $6
Twilight Rate $11 n/a
18 Holes 9 Holes
Carts rented on a per seat basis $13 $7
Cart Rental
Adult 18 to 59 years of age $650
Cart Pass $400
Total $1050
Senior 60 and over $550
Cart Pass $400
Total $950
Junior 17 years and under $200
Cart Pass (16 years and up) $400
Total $600
Operating Schedule
Oak Hills Golf Center is open daily year round, providing the
temperature is at least 40 degrees, and there is no frost on the greens
or frozen turf conditions. The driving range is open as long as the
course is open, with the exception of Monday mornings during the
summer for mowing purposes. If you are uncertain about course
conditions please call the clubhouse at 573-634-6532.
Golf Course closes at sunset daily!
Opening Times March - April.…………….7:30 a.m.
May - September.………...6:30 a.m.
October.…………………...7:30 a.m.
November - February……. 9:30 a.m.
Driving Range
Small Bucket 20-25 $3.50
Medium Bucket 40-45 $5.00
Large Bucket 70-75 $6.00
Ex Large Bucket 100-105 $7.50
Family Bucket 140-150 $10.50
Personal coolers are not permitted at Oak Hills during
regular daily play. Exceptions will be made to accommodate
tournament sponsors when the course is closed for golf
outings. Clubhouse coolers will be available for rent to those
who wish to bring alcohol onto the course.
When good etiquette is practiced, golf is a much better
and more enjoyable game. Benefits of practicing good golf
etiquette include faster rounds, greater enjoyment, improved
course conditions and better interaction between golfers.
Alcohol Restrictions
Golf Etiquette
Awards Point Program
For every $10 you spend on
golf or merchandise you receive 1 point.
10 Points = 9 holes with cart
15 Points = 18 holes with cart
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*New for 2012 Season* Wednesday Ladies League
Oak Hills will have an open women’s league on Wednesday
mornings May 2 through August 29. There will be a free 15 minute
lesson for all interested participants starting at 9:00 a.m., just prior to the
9:15 a.m. tee off. To participate in the league you must call the
clubhouse (573-634-6532) to register no later than closing time on
Tuesday each week. Formats and pairings will change weekly. All
players must also have an established USGA handicap. If you do not
have an established handicap you can sign up at Oak Hills for $25.
Since this is our first year we will be open for any suggestions to
improve your experience. For more information please call Jason or
Becky at the pro shop. Hope to see you there!
Free Lunch Lesson Want to start your 2012 golf season off right and tune
up your game? Purchase a lunch special and a large bucket
of range balls Monday through Thursday during the month
of May, and receive a free 15 minute lesson from one of our
instructors. We will be available on the driving range from
11:00am - 1:00pm to give you tips, drills or help you with
any swing issues you may have. If you have any questions
please call Jason or Paul in the pro shop 573-634-6532.
Shoes:
Tennis or golf shoes required. No boots of any kind allowed.
Pants/Shorts:
No cut-off, biking or running shorts allowed.
Shirts:
Collared shirts with or without sleeves, hemmed.
Crew neck t-shirts with or without sleeves, hemmed.
Ladies tank top/sweaters with a minimum of 1 1/2” strap.
No spaghetti straps, tube tops or swim suits allowed.
All shirts must fall between the waist and knee.
Shirts longer than the shorts must be tucked in.
Anything determined to be offensive by clubhouse staff
will not be allowed to be worn.
Dress Code Policy Unsupervised Youth Play In order to be approved for unsupervised play, golfers
sixteen years of age and younger must successfully complete
the following: pass a written multiple choice test related to
golf rules, etiquette and safety or complete the Oak Hills Jr.
Golf Camp.
Young golfers ages nine through sixteen who do not meet
these requirements and all youth golfers ages eight and
younger will be permitted to play only under the supervision
of someone seventeen years of age or older. Violations of
rules, poor etiquette, bad sportsmanship, abuse of facilities,
horseplay and/or other complaints received from golfers will
be grounds for suspension and/or revocation of the privileges
granted under this policy.
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks
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JUNIOR GOLF/POLICIES
Junior Golf Camp
Competitive Golf Clinic
Junior Golf Camp is an introductory program for beginning
golfers (boys and girls) 8-14 years of age. Camp will be held Monday
through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at Oak Hills Golf Center.
Instruction will include basic swing fundamentals (grip, aim & setup)
putting, chipping, and bunker
play. During the golf camp,
participants will play golf
everyday and be given a 30
minute presentation dealing
with the rules of golf and
proper etiquette. Clubs will be
available on a first-come,-first
-serve basis.
ActivityActivity NumberNumber
DateDate AgeAge TTimeime RegistratioRegistrationn DeadlineDeadline FeeFee *Lat*Latee FeeFee MaximumMaximum
EnEnrrollmentollment
601181-01 June 4 - 8 8 - 11 years 8 - 11 a.m. May 29 $70 $80 24
601181-02 June 11 - 15 12 - 14 years 8 - 11 a.m. June 4 $70 $80 24
601181-03 June 18 - 22 8 - 11 years 8 - 11 a.m. June 11 $70 $80 24
601181-04 June 25–June 29 12 - 14 years 8 - 11 a.m. June 18 $70 $80 24
601181-05 July 9 - 13 8 - 11 years 8 - 11 a.m. July 2 $70 $80 24
601181-06 July 16 - 20 12 - 14 years 8 - 11 a.m. July 9 $70 $80 24
The Competitive Golf Clinic is intended for junior golfers between the ages of 12 and 15 interested in taking their game to
the next level. The clinic will consist of one hour of instruction followed by two hours of on-course experience daily, with a
nine hole tournament on the final day of the clinic.
ActivityActivity NumberNumber
DateDate
AgeAge
TTimeime
RegistratioRegistrationn DeadlineDeadline
FeeFee
*Lat*Latee FeeFee
MaximumMaximum EnEnrrollmentollment
601182-01 June 18 - 22 12 - 15 years 12:30 - 3:30 June 11 $70 $80 12
601182-02 July 9 - 13 12 - 15 years 12:30 - 3:30 July 2 $70 $80 12
601182-03 July 16 - 20 12 - 15 years 12:30 - 3:30 July 9 $70 $80 12
*LATE FEE
Registrations received after 5 p.m. on the designated deadline
date for a program are not guaranteed placement in the program.
Fees will increase for those allowed to register after the deadline
DID YOU KNOW?
Walking on a rough but level track requires 50% more
energy than walking on a paved road.
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ADULT GOLF LESSONS
Beginning Adult Golf Lessons
ActivityActivity NumberNumber
DayDay
DateDate
TTimeime
RegistrationRegistration DeadlineDeadline
FeeFee
*Lat*Latee FeeFee
MaximumMaximum EnEnrrollmentollment
902181-01 Monday April 9 - May 14 5:30 - 6:30 pm April 2 $55 $65 8
902181-02 Wednesday April 11 - May 16 5:30 - 6:30 pm April 4 $55 $65 8
902181-03 Tuesday May 8 - June 12 6:45 - 7:45 pm May 1 $55 $65 8
902181-04 Tuesday June 5 - July 17 5:30 - 6:30 pm May 28 $55 $65 8
902181-05 Monday July 9 - Aug 13 5:30 - 6:30 pm July 2 $55 $65 8
Adult golf lessons are offered at Oak Hills Golf Center to anyone 16 years of age or older. Each session consists of six, one hour
weekly lessons emphasizing fundamentals of grip, alignment, stance and basic golf mechanics. Each class is limited to the first eight
participants.
Intermediate Adult Golf Lessons Intermediate Adult Golf Lessons is our next level in group golf lessons. These lessons consist of more one on one time with the
instructor, golf course management, shot shaping, and a variety of short game styles. Each session consists of six, one hour weekly lessons.
Participants should provide their own clubs.
ActivityActivity NumberNumber
DayDay
DateDate
TTimeime
RegistrationRegistration DeadlineDeadline
FeeFee
*Lat*Latee FeeFee
MaximumMaximum EnEnrrollmentollment
902182-01 Tuesday April 10 - May 15 5:30 - 6:30 pm April 3 $55 $65 6
902182-02 Monday July 9 - Aug 13 6:45 - 7:45 pm July 2 $55 $65 6
902182-03 Tuesday July 10 - Aug 14 6:45 - 7:45 pm July 3 $55 $65 6
ActivityActivity NumberNumber
DayDay
DateDate
TTimeime
RegistrationRegistration DeadlineDeadline
FeeFee
*Lat*Latee FeeFee
MaximumMaximum EnEnrrollmentollment
902181-08 Wednesday May 30 - June 13 5:30 - 7:30 pm May 23 $65 $75 4
902181-09 Wednesday July 11 - July 25 5:30 - 7:30 pm July 4 $65 $75 4
902181-10 Wednesday Aug 1 - Aug 15 5:30 - 7:30 pm July 25 $65 $75 4
Beginner Follow Up Playing Lessons
This program is designed for the student who has completed the beginning golf lessons. In this program you will learn rules, etiquette,
golf course management, and shot selections. The program consists of three 2 hour sessions of on-course instruction.
Advanced Scoring Clinic
ActivityActivity NumberNumber
DayDay
DateDate
TTimeime
RegistrationRegistration DeadlineDeadline
FeeFee
*Lat*Latee FeeFee
MaximumMaximum EnEnrrollmentollment
902182-04 Monday June 4- June 18 5:30 - 7:30 pm May 28 $55 $65 6
Short game, short game, short game!!! Take your game to the next level and learn how to save some strokes. You will learn short game
techniques, different shot types, course management, and putting fundamentals. Three 2 hour sessions.
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Jefferson City Parks and Recreation Pools
Telephone Number 634-6588
May 30—August 12, 2012
Public Sessions
12:00 – 7:00 p.m. daily
Except for the following dates:
July 4: 12:00 – 5:00 p.m.
August 12: 12:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Regular Admission
Youth (17 & Under) - $4
Adult (18 & Over) - $5
After 5:00 p.m. Admission
Youth (17 & Under) - $2.50
Adult (18 & Over) - $3
10 Punch Swim Cards + bonus punch
Youth (17 & Under) - $32
Adult (18 & Over) - $40
Combo Punch (5 youth & 5 adult) - $36
Lap Swimming
Monday thru Friday
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. - $1.50
10 pass punch card available for $12
Lap Lanes are available during
regular public hours. (will only accept 2012 punch cards).
Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center Ellis-Porter/Riverside Pool
Telephone Number 634-6585
May 30—August 5, 2012
Public Sessions
Monday thru Friday: 12:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: 12:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Except for the following dates:
July 4: 12:00 – 5:00 p.m.
August 5: 12:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Regular Admission
Youth (17 & Under) - $2.50
Adult (18 & Over) - $3
10 Punch Swim Cards + bonus punch
Youth (17 & Under) - $20
Adult (18 & Over) - $24
Combo Punch (5 youth & 5 adult) - $22
Lap Swimming
Monday thru Friday
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. - $1.50
10 pass punch card available for $12 (will only accept 2012 punch cards).
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks
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Water Safety Courses StarGuard Lifeguard Training Programs
The Jefferson City Parks & Recreation
Department’s aquatic staff is trained by the
StarGuard Lifeguard Training Program.
Successful completion of this class provides
necessary license to work for the Jefferson City
Parks & Recreation Aquatic Facilities.
Individuals will learn how to anticipate,
recognize, and manage accidents/incidents in a
professional manner, while protecting
themselves. Training includes performing
rescues and giving emergency care. Included in
this course you will learn First Aid, CPR, oxygen
administration, and how to work an AED.
Individuals taking a NEW lifeguard class
will be notified by email to receive on-line test
and training information.
Minimum Age: Must be 15 years of age by course date.
Pre-requisites: 1. Tread water for one minute using legs only.
2. Swim 100 yards continuously using front crawl or breaststroke.
3. Retrieve a 10 pound object from water depth of 12 feet and return to the surface.
4. Must be able to access the internet.
This class requires an on-line course and test that needs to be submitted on the first day
of training class. If above work is not completed you will not be allowed to take the course.
Enrollment Limit: 14
Activity Number Class Dates Fee Deadline *Late Fee 603352-01 March 24 $60 March 16 $70
603352-02 May 19 $60 May 11 $70
603352-03 May 29 (P & R staff) $60 May 22 $70
Activity Number Class Dates Fee Deadline *Late Fee 603351-01 April 21-22 $90 April 13 $100
603351-02 May 5-6 (P & R staff) $90 April 27 $100
603351-03 June 2-3 $90 May 25 $100
StarGuard lifeguard Tra in ing Program (new lifeguards)
StarGuard lifeguard Renewal Classes (Returning l ifeguards)
*Must have proof of current certification if not a Jefferson City Parks & Recreation
Lifeguard.
Enrollment limit: 16
Junior Lifeguard Training This program is designed to be a community based water safety program for youth ages 11-15. It uniquely combines certification
opportunities, work experience, skill development, competition, teamwork and leadership skills. Daily sessions will consist of physical
training, lecture/demonstrations, team building activities and leadership training. Students will receive instruction in water safety, public
relations, facility operations, basic work skills, completing our employee application, lifeguarding skills, first aid and CPR. Students will
receive a certification from StarGuard Lifeguard Training Program, a t-shirt and a graduation ceremony to demonstrate their new skills.
Graduates will have the opportunity to continue their training through the aquatic volunteer program. Youths working for the training
program will receive free admission to the pool only on days they are scheduled to work. A graduation ceremony will be held for all NEW
junior lifeguards on June 11 at Ellis-Porter/Riverside Pool beginning at 5:30 p.m. Class uniform: No string bikinis (a lot of jumping
involved in class); workout/athletic bikinis or one piece only. Junior Lifeguard t-shirt not a guarantee if registering after the deadline.
New Junior Guards Returning Junior Guards Enrollment Limit: 30 Minimum Limit: 15
Location: Ellis-Porter/Riverside Pool
Date: June 4 – 8
Enrollment Limit: 30 Minimum Limit: 15
Location: Ellis-Porter/Riverside Pool
Date: June 4 –8
(participants must attend all 5 days - no exceptions)
Activity Number Class Times Fee Deadline *Late Fee 603361-01 9:30 - 11:30 am $35 May 18 $40
603361-02 5:30 - 7:30 pm $35 May 18 $40
Activity Number Class Times Fee Deadline *Late Fee 603361-03 9:30 - 11:30 am $35 May 18 $40
603361-04 5:30 - 7:30 pm $35 May 18 $40
(participants must attend all 5 days - no exceptions)
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Swim Lessons
Some levels may be combined due to low enrollment.
QUAL ITY , CONVEN IENCE , AND FUN ! Through a cooperative agreement with the American Red Cross, morning and evening group lessons are offered for all ability levels,
making it as convenient as possible for families with children of all ages. All instructors are American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors or
Water Safety Instructor Aids. Eight lessons are scheduled during a two or four week period. Lessons held Monday through Thursday each
week will have Friday as the built-in rain date and a four week session (M/W or T/TH) will have a built-in rain date the following week.
Parent Day for all classes will be the fourth day of lessons. Parents may participate in lessons on this day.
Students successfully completing the required skills will receive Red Cross certification. Repetition can be the key to
learning. Students often repeat a level several times before mastering the skills required for advancement. It is important for you and your
child to understand that repeating a level does not constitute failure. Mastering skills takes time, practice and patience.
Class Length: 45 minute Maximum Enrollment: 60 Location: Ellis-Porter/Riverside Pool (EP) or Memorial Pool (MPFAC)
LEARN - TO - SWIM (AGES 5 AND UP)
LEVEL
PURPOSE
PARTICIPANTS LEARN TO:
Level 1 Helps participants feel comfortable in Enter and exit water safely Introduction to Water Skills the water. Blowing bubbles through mouth and nose First time swimmer The beginner. Front and back glide, back float Water Depth = 3 feet Review Safety Topics Explore swimming on front and back
Explore arm and hand movements
Level 2 Gives participants success with Fully submerging and holding breath Fundamental Aquatic Skills fundamental skills. Float on front and back Water Depth = 3 feet Review Safety Topics Roll over from front to back, back to front Glide on front and back
Tread water
Combined arm and leg actions on back and front
Level 3 Builds on skills with practice in Enter water by jumping from side Stroke Development deeper water. Rotary breathing Water Depth = 3-4 feet Review Safety Topics Change from vertical to horizontal position on front & back
Front crawl & elementary back stroke
Flutter, Dolphin & Scissors kick
Head first entries from sitting/kneeling position
Level 4 Develops confidence and improves Swim underwater Stroke Improvement skills. Front & back crawl, elementary backstroke Water Depth = 4 feet Review Safety Topics Breaststroke, sidestroke & butterfly
Front crawl & backstroke open turns
Feet-first surface dive
Survival swimming
Level 5 Provides further coordination and Front Crawl Sidestroke Stroke Refinement refinement of strokes. Elementary backstroke Back crawl Water Depth = Deep Review Safety Topics Breaststroke Butterfly
Tuck and pike surface dives Front flip and
Rescue breathing backstroke flip turn
Shallow angle dive Safety topics and more
Level 6 Refine strokes so participants swim Fitness swimmer Swimming and Skill with ease. Efficiency, power and Personal Water Safety Proficiency smoothness over greater distances. Fundamentals of diving Water Depth = Deep Review Safety Topics Level 7 (Ellis-Porter only) Refine four basic strokes, turns and Pre-requisite: Must be able to swim 25 yards of freestyle
Competitive Swimming endurance. and backstroke.
Class taught by a competitive Ages 8 - 18 Freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, turns and
swim coach. endurance swimming.
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Swim Lessons
This program is intended to help children develop a comfort level in and around the water. It will provide the parent with the necessary
knowledge and skills to orient the child to the water and safely supervise water activities. One parent or responsible adult must accompany
the child in the water. Class Length: 30 minutes Maximum Enrollment: 12 Location: Ellis-Porter/Riverside Pool (EP)
PARENT AND CHILD AQUATICS (AGES 6 MONTHS - 3 YEARS)
Preschool 1: Orients children to the aquatic environment and helps them gain basic aquatic skills. Afraid of the water or getting face wet.
Water depth 1 - 2 feet
Preschool 2: Children gain greater independence in their skills and develop more comfort in and around the water. Will put face under water.
Water depth: 2 feet
Class Length: 30 minutes Maximum Enrollment: 10 Location: Ellis-Porter Pool (EP) or Memorial Pool (MPFAC)
PRE-SCHOOL 1 & PRE-SCHOOL 2 (AGES 3 - 5)
MORNING LESSONS
Step 1: Choose your Class
Step 2: Choose your Time/Days
Step 3: Choose the Pool
CLASS TIME/DAYS ELLIS-PORTER/RIVERSIDE MPFAC FEE LATE FEE
Parent & Child Parent & Child
10:20 am M-TH 11:00 am M-TH
60328(Session)-1A 60328(Session)-1B
or
n/a
n/a $27 $27
$32 $32
Pre-School 1 Pre-School 1 Pre-School 1 Pre-School 1
9:00 am M-TH 9:40 am M-TH
10:20 am M-TH 11:00 am M-TH
60330(Session)-1A n/a
n/a 60330(Session)-1B
or
60331(Session)-1A 60331(Session)-1B 60331(Session)-1C 60331(Session)-1D
$27 $27 $27 $27
$32 $32 $32 $32
Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2
9:00 am M-TH 9:40 am M-TH
10:20 am M-TH 11:00 am M-TH
60330(Session)-2A 60330(Session)-2B 60330(Session)-2C 60330(Session)-2D
or
60331(Session)-2A 60331(Session)-2B 60331(Session)-2C 60331(Session)-2D
$27 $27 $27 $27
$32 $32 $32 $32
LTS Level 1-6 LTS Level 1-7 LTS Level 1-6
9:00 am M-TH 9:55 am M-TH
10:50 am M-TH
60332(Session)-(Level)A 60332(Session)-(Level)B 60332(Session)-(Level)C
or
60333(Session)-(Level)A 60333(Session)-(Level)B 60333(Session)-(Level)C
$30 $30 $30
$35 $35 $35
Deadline: One week prior to start of session
Example: If you are registering for:
Learn to Swim at 9 am at Memorial Pool
for Session I, level 2, then: Step 1: LTS Level 1-7 Step 2: 9:00 a.m. M-TH Step 3: MPFAC- 60333(session)-(level)A
Step 4: 603331-2A
SATURDAY CLASSES
DATES CLASS TIME/DAYS ELLIS-PORTER FEE LATE FEE DEADLINE
June 9 - July 28 Parent & Child 10:45 am Sat. 603284-1A $27 $32 June 1
June 9 - July 28 June 9 - July 28
Pre-School 1 Pre-School 2
10:45 am Sat. 10:45 am Sat.
603304-1A 603304-2A
$27 $27
$32 $32
June 1 June 1
June 9 - July 28
June 9 - July 28
June 9 - July 28
June 9 - July 28
LTS Level 1 LTS Level 2 LTS Level 3 LTS Level 4
10:45 am Sat. 10:45 am Sat. 10:45 am Sat. 10:45 am Sat.
603324-1A 603324-2A 603324-3A 603324-4A
$30 $30 $30 $30
$35 $35 $35 $35
June 1 June 1 June 1 June 1
Parent and Child Aquatics, Pre-School 1 & 2 & Learn-to-Swim (levels 1– 4 only;)
Step 4: Choose the session. If Learn to Swim, you will also need to choose a level (1-7).
See page 34 for level description's. Session I (Session=1) Session II (Session=2) Session III (Session=3)
June 18-28 July 9 - 19 July 23 - Aug. 2
Level 7 (not offered)
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Even ing Swim Lessons For Learn to Swim Classes please choose a swim level when completing your activity code.
See page 26 for swim level descriptions. Register on-line at www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/ellisporterpool.html!
SESSION CLASS DATES TIME/DAYS ELLIS-PORTER FEE LATE FEE DEADLINE
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Parent & Child
Parent & Child
Parent & Child
June 18-28 June 18-28
June 18-28
5:40 pm M-TH 6:20 pm M-TH 7:00 pm M-TH
603281-1C 603281-1D 603281-1E
$27 $27 $27
$32 $32 $32
June 11 June 11 June 11
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Pre-School 1 Pre-School 1 Pre-School 1 Pre-School 1
June 18-28 June 18-28
June 18-28
June 18-28
5:40 pm M-TH 6:20 pm M-TH 7:00 pm M-TH 7:40 pm M-TH
603301-1C 603301-1D 603301-1E 603301-1F
$27 $27 $27 $27
$32 $32 $32 $32
June 11 June 11 June 11 June 11
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I
I
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Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2
June 18-28
June 18-28
June 18-28
June 18-28
June 18-28
5:00 pm M-TH 5:40 pm M-TH 6:20 pm M-TH 7:00 pm M-TH 7:40 pm M-TH
603301-2E 603301-2F 603301-2G 603301-2H 603301-2I
$27 $27 $27 $27 $27
$32 $32 $32 $32 $32
June 11 June 11 June 11 June 11 June 11
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I
I
LTS Level 1-7 LTS Level 1-6 LTS Level 1-6
June 18-28
June 18-28
June 18-28
5:30 pm M-TH 6:30 pm M-TH 7:30 pm M-TH
603321-(level)D 603321-(level)E 603321-(level)F
$30 $30 $30
$35 $35 $35
June 11 June 11 June 11
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II
II
Parent & Child
Parent & Child
Parent & Child
July 9-Aug. 1 July 9-Aug. 1
July 9-Aug. 1
5:40 pm M/W 6:20 pm M/W 7:00 pm M/W
603282-1C 603282-1D 603282-1E
$27 $27 $27
$32 $32 $32
July 2 July 2 July 2
II
II
II
Parent & Child
Parent & Child
Parent & Child
July 10-Aug. 2 July 10-Aug. 2
July 10-Aug. 2
5:40 pm T/TH 6:20 pm T/TH 7:00 pm T/TH
603283-1C 603283-1D 603283-1E
$27 $27 $27
$32 $32 $32
July 2 July 2 July 2
II
II
II
II
Pre-School 1 Pre-School 1 Pre-School 1 Pre-School 1
July 9-Aug. 1
July 9-Aug. 1
July 9-Aug. 1
July 9-Aug. 1
5:40 pm M/W 6:20 pm M/W 7:00 pm M/W 7:40 pm M/W
603302-1C 603302-1D 603302-1E 603302-1F
$27 $27 $27 $27
$32 $32 $32
$32
July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2
II
II
II
II
Pre-School 1 Pre-School 1 Pre-School 1 Pre-School 1
July 10-Aug. 2
July 10-Aug. 2
July 10-Aug. 2
July 10-Aug. 2
5:40 pm T/TH 6:20 pm T/TH 7:00 pm T/TH 7:40 pm T/TH
603303-1C 603303-1D 603303-1E 603303-1F
$27 $27 $27 $27
$32 $32 $32
$32
July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2
II
II
II
II
II
Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2
July 9-Aug. 1
July 9-Aug. 1
July 9-Aug. 1
July 9-Aug. 1
July 9-Aug. 1
5:00 pm M/W 5:40 pm M/W 6:20 pm M/W 7:00 pm M/W 7:40 pm M/W
603302-2E 603302-2F 603302-2G 603302-2H 603302-2I
$27 $27 $27 $27
$27
$32 $32 $32
$32
$32
July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2
II
II
II
II
II
Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2 Pre-School 2
July 10-Aug. 2
July 10-Aug. 2
July 10-Aug. 2
July 10-Aug. 2
July 10-Aug. 2
5:00 pm T/TH 5:40 pm T/TH 6:20 pm T/TH 7:00 pm T/TH 7:40 pm T/TH
603303-2E 603303-2F 603303-2G 603303-2H 603303-2I
$27 $27 $27 $27 $27
$32 $32 $32
$32
$32
July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2 July 2
II
II
II
LTS Level 1-6 LTS Level 1-6 LTS Level 1-6
July 9-Aug. 1
July 9-Aug. 1
July 9-Aug. 1
5:30 pm M/W 6:30 pm M/W 7:30 pm M/W
603322-(level)D 603322-(level)E 603322-(level)F
$30 $30 $30
$35 $35 $35
July 2 July 2 July 2
II
II
II
LTS Level 1-6 LTS Level 1-6 LTS Level 1-6
July 10-Aug. 2
July 10-Aug. 2
July 10-Aug. 2
5:30 pm T/TH 6:30 pm T/TH 7:30 pm T/TH
603323-(level)D 603323-(level)E 603323-(level)F
$30 $30 $30
$35 $35 $35
July 2 July 2 July 2
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Special Programs & Rentals
Pre-School Rentals Licensed child cares, pre-schools or home day care centers can beat the summer
heat and crowds by reserving a 30 minute block of time at Memorial Park Family
Aquatic Center play structure or Ellis-Porter/Riverside wading pool. Reservations
must be made in advance .
Location Days Times Cost
Ellis-Porter/Riverside Monday - Friday 9:30, 10 & 10:30 a.m. $1 per person
Memorial Pool Monday - Friday 9, 9:30 & 10 a.m. $1 per person
Water and Sun Safety Classes The Jefferson City Parks & Recreation Department encourages everyone to be
safe in and around the water and to take necessary precautions to protect themselves
from the harmful effects of the sun during the summer months. The aquatic staff
is available to talk to area youth by visiting them at school or by setting up a field
trip to Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center. Call 634-6482 to schedule your
water and sun safety class. This is a FREE program.
Do It Yourself Party Area Rentals!
Memorial Outdoor Party Pad Ellis-Porter Table Rentals Want to create your own birthday party? Then
renting the NEW outdoor party pad at Memorial
Pool is the way to go. We provide the space,
tables and chairs; the rest is up to you. Please NO
GLASS containers. The party pad is available for
rental during public swimming hours: 12 - 7 p.m.
Additional time may be purchased if needed.
Remember admission into the facility is not
included with party pad rentals.
Fees: $16.00 per hour for the party pad
Admission: Youth (17 & under) $4
Adult (18 & older) $5
Are you interested in creating your own party
at Ellis-Porter/Riverside Pool? Well, now you
can. By renting tables you can create your own
party. We’ll provide the tables, a private area on
the pool deck and the rest is up to you. Please NO
GLASS containers. Remember admission into
the facility is not included with table rentals.
Fees: Tables are $10 per table for the entire
day during public swimming hours.
Admission: Youth (17 & under) $2.50
Adult (18 & older) $3
For Private Pool Rental Information visit us at:
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/poolrentals.html
For Birthday Party Information visit us at:
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/kidbirthdayparties.html
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks
DID YOU KNOW?
Drowning is the leading cause of injury death for young
children ages 1 to 4. Participation in formal swimming
lessons can reduce the risk of drowning by as much as 88%
among young children aged 1 to 4 years.
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PAVILION AND BUILDING RENTAL
All outdoor pavilions have enough picnic tables, restrooms, barbecue pits, water fountains and water spigots to accommodate the
designated capacity. Those facilities with kitchens also have sinks, counter space, refrigerators and serving areas.
FACILITY RENTAL POLICIES 1. These rates apply to all individuals, businesses, and organizations.
2. Reservations are accepted first-come-first-served up to one year in advance. Inquiries may be made by telephone, but reservations
must be made in person, unless using a credit card. All reservations made more than sixty days in advance are required to pay a
$10 non-refundable holding fee to reserve a facility. The balance of the rental amount and deposit are due sixty days prior to the
rental date. If the full payment is not received by this time, the Department of Parks and Recreation will consider the
reservation canceled and will rent the facility to another individual, business or organization, if requested. Reservations made
less than sixty days in advance of use will be required to pay the full amount at the time the reservation is made.
3. The $10 facility holding fee required to reserve park facilities/shelters is not refundable under any circumstance except if Parks
and Recreation is responsible for the cancellation. If a cancellation occurs ten or more business days prior to the scheduled
reservation, the facility/hayride rental fee and deposit is refundable, less a $10 processing fee. If a cancellation occurs less than
ten business days prior to the reservation, 1/2 of the rental fee and the entire damage deposit will be refunded.
4. All facilities require a $50 damage, clean-up, and/or key deposit in addition to rental charges payable by cash, check, MasterCard,
Visa, Discover or bank debit card. Provided the key is returned (if applicable), the facility is cleaned properly and there is
no damage, the deposit, if paid by cash or check will be returned by mail approximately two to three weeks after the date of
usage. If paid by credit/debit card the refund will be credited back to the card the Monday after your rental.
5. Sale of items, usage after 11 p.m., charging admission, and playing amplified music require the completion of a Special Use Permit
Application and advance approval of the Department of Parks and Recreation prior to a reservation being made, but not less
than 10 business days in advance of the planned reservation.
6. Alcoholic beverages are permitted in the parks except where specifically prohibited and posted.
7. All rental time outside park public access hours of 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. carries an additional charge of $25/hour above
and beyond rates charged during public access hours.
8. If you have a question or problem with a facility, please call 634-6482 during business hours, 634-6400 after 5 p.m. or
680-7069 weekends and holidays.
Park Facility Capacity Rental Fee Kitchen Kitchen Rental Binder Park Pavilion 100 $11/hour no n/a
Binder Park Lake Deck 75 $11/hour no n/a
North Jefferson City Park Pavilion 250 $16/hour yes $10 flat fee
Ellis-Porter/Riverside Park Pavilion 280 $16/hour yes $10 flat fee
Ellis-Porter/Riverside Park Amphitheater 900 $6/hour no n/a
Memorial Park Pavilion 450 $16/hour yes $10 flat fee
McClung Park Outdoor Pavilion 285 $16/hour no n/a
McClung Park Indoor Pavilion (non-alcohol) 200 $21/hour yes included
McClung Park Indoor Pavilion (with alcohol) 200 $42/hour yes included
North Jefferson City Recreation Area Cedar City Room (non-alcohol) 100 $21/hour yes included
North Jefferson City Recreation Area Cedar City Room (with alcohol) 100 $42/hour yes included
Shikles Recreation Center Gymnasium 240 $16/hour no n/a
Washington Park Ice Arena Multipurpose Room (in season) 80 $16/hour yes included
Washington Park Ice Arena Multipurpose Room (off season) 80 $26/hour yes included
Washington Park Ice Arena Ice Arena (non-ice/off season) 1000+ $80/hour no n/a
Washington Park Washington Park Center (non-alcohol) 45 $21/hour yes included
Washington Park Washington Park Center (with alcohol) 45 $42/hour yes included
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HIKING AND BIKING
Have you heard the word ‘greenway' and wondered what
it means or what it is? The term ‘greenway' is synonymous
with the wide ‘sidewalk' or linear park running through
Jefferson City near Wears Creek. A Greenway system
includes small strips of land, typically beside a road or stream,
and parcels of land maintained in a natural condition where
development is limited. Pathways for public use connect the
strips and blocks of land.
The greenway is a multi-use trail designed to provide a
safe alternative to walk, jog, bike, or skate away from busy
city streets. There are approximately 14.4 miles of greenway
trail throughout Jefferson City providing additional
opportunities for outdoor recreation, relaxation and
enjoyment. See the inset box to the right for specific trail
sections and lengths.
The greenway trail system is always expanding by
connecting parks, neighborhoods, schools and businesses
throughout the city.
If you would like more information on the Jefferson City
Greenway, if you have ideas on where or how the greenway
should be extended, or if your organization or neighborhood
can provide volunteer labor or funding, contact the Parks and
Recreation office. We are always working to make Jefferson
City a nicer place to live.
Future Greenway Development Bid and Construction Phase:
Ellis Porter/Riverside Park to the Lewis and Clark State
Office Building. This section is currently under
construction and will add approximately .7 of a mile to
the overall Greenway Trail System. Look for this section
to be completed spring 2012.
Leslie/Stadium/Lafayette round-a-bout through Aurora
Neighborhood Park. Construction of this 1.1 mile
addition is scheduled for the spring and summer
2012. This new section will expand along the east
branch of Wears Creek and will connect Aurora Park,
residential neighborhoods, the Knowles YMCA and
Jefferson City Public School property with the existing
greenway trail through Lincoln University campus and
Community Park to East McCarty Street.
JEFFERSON CITY GREENWAY TRAIL SYSTEM
If you are a mountain bike enthusiast, check out the 13.5 miles of
trail throughout Binder Park and the two miles of trail near the West
Edgewood Greenway (access near the West Edgewood Drive parking
lot). These trails offer fun for all ages and ability levels. These trails are
designed for non-motorized vehicles - ATV's and motorcycles are
prohibited. All the mountain bike trails are designed and maintained by a
trained local volunteer club. Feel free to e-mail [email protected] for
more mountain bike trail information or volunteer opportunities.
For maps visit www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/binderpark.html or
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/westedgewoodrecrecreationarea.html.
MOUNTAIN BIKING
Greenway Trail (Main Corridor) Miles KM
Dunklin Street Trail Head to Southwest Blvd. 1.1 1.75
Southwest Blvd. to Stadium Blvd 1.3 2.08
Stadium Blvd. to West Edgewood Dr. Parking Lot .90 1.45
West Edgewood Dr. Parking Lot to Fairgrounds Rd. 2.1 3.40
Farigrounds Rd thru County Park to Covington Gardens 1.3 2.08
Greenway Trail (Spurs)
Duensing Ballfield to Swifts Highway .70 1.10
Stadium Blvd. to Satinwood Dr. .50 .80
Edgewood Dr. to Shermans Hollow .50 .80
East McCarty St. to Chestnut St. 1.2 1.92
Trailhead Plaza to Missouri River Bridge .60 1.00
Ellis-Porter/Riverside Park 1.3 2.09
North Jefferson Pavilion to Katy Trail 1.0 1.6
Katy Trail to Summit Drive .20 .32
PARK/FITNESS TRAILS
East Miller Street Neighborhood Park .25 .40
McKay Park .60 1.0
Memorial Park 1.3 2.09
MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS
Binder Park 13.5 19.2
Edgewood Drive (adjacent to Greenway) 2.3 3.7
Walk a Mile in Your Parks!
Greenway Trail Maps: www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/greenway.html
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Six Easy Ways to Register
The Parks and Recreation Commission has adopted the following refund policy
regarding programs and facilities:
Programs 1. If a cancellation is made prior to the registration deadline, a refund will be given, less a
$5 processing fee.
2. If a cancellation is made after the registration deadline, a refund will be given for 1/2
of the fee paid.
3. If a cancellation is made the day the program begins or later, no refund will be given.
4. Fees paid for team registrations are not refundable once a team registration has been
accepted and recorded.
5. Full refunds are made if a program is canceled by Parks and Recreation.
Facilities/Hayrides 1. Fees paid for admission to park facilities are not refundable.
2. The $10 facility holding fee required to reserve park facilities/shelters is not refundable
under any circumstance except as in #5 below.
3. If a cancellation occurs ten or more business days prior to the scheduled reservation,
the facility/hayride rental fee and deposit is refundable, less a $10 processing fee.
4. If a cancellation occurs less than ten business days prior to the reservation, 1/2 of the
rental fee and the entire damage deposit will be refunded.
5. Full refunds are made if a rental is canceled by Parks and Recreation.
Amusement Park Tickets 1. Amusement park tickets purchased through the Department of Parks and Recreation
are refunded, less a $5 processing fee, through Friday, September 28, 2012.
Late Fee Policy
Please complete the activity registration form located on page 33 of this program guide. We accept cash, checks, money orders,
MasterCard, VISA, Discover, and all bank debit cards. On a credit card registration, please include the card number, expiration date,
printed name as it appears on the card, and your signature. Make all checks payable to Parks and Recreation.
Refund Policy
Wa l k I n
The Parks and Recreation Department is located at 427 Monroe Street. Office
hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
M a i l I n
Mail the registration form and payment to 427 Monroe St., Jefferson City, MO 65101. Please do not mail cash!
Fa x
Fax the registration form to (573) 634-6489 using MasterCard, VISA, Discover, or
bank debit cards only. To confirm receipt of your form, please call (573) 634-6482.
D rive
T h rou g h
Place your registration form in the 24 hour drop box located on the north side of the
Parks and Recreation building or use the drive through window during normal office
hours to complete simple transactions.
Ph o n e I n
Phone in your registration to (573) 634-6482. MasterCard, VISA, Discover and
bank debit cards accepted. To help expedite the registration process, please have all
necessary registration information readily available.
O n - L i n e
You can register for activities on-line at www.jeffcitymo.org/parks. You
may create an account online if you are a new customer. If you are an
established customer but don’t know your login information, your user name
and password can be emailed to you if you have an email address on file.
Many parks and recreation programs
have enrollment limits and registration
deadlines. To ensure a spot in your
favorite activity, please be sure to register
before the registration deadline.
Registering early will allow for proper
staffing levels, adequate equipment and
program supplies for all participants, as
well as saving you money. If space is still
available in a program after the registration
deadline, the program fees will be higher.
The Jefferson City Department of
Parks and Recreation and/or the Jefferson
City Parks and Recreation Commission
does not provide insurance coverage for
injuries suffered while participating in
programs or using facilities.
Any costs related to such injuries
should be presented to your personal
medical insurance carrier.
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Registration Form
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ABOUT US
City of Jefferson Department of Parks, Recreation & Forestry
427 Monroe Street (573) 634-6482 ~ Fax: (573) 634-6489
www.jeffcitymo.org/parks ~ e-mail: [email protected] Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
24-Hour Drop Box Service Available
Mission Statement
It is the mission and responsibility of the City of Jefferson Parks and Recreation Commission and the staff of the Department of Parks,
Recreation and Forestry to improve the quality of life for residents of the Jefferson City area by providing for the diverse leisure, recreation,
community, forestry and open space management and preservation needs of present and future generations.
The Commission and Department were created to acquire, manage, preserve and improve a quality system of parklands, open space
greenways and recreation facilities, to develop and supervise a broad program of quality educational and recreational activities for all ages.
Gart Pollard, President
Denise Chapel, Vice-President
Brad Bates
Michael Couty
Steve Duncan
Marty Miller
Joanne Scheperle
Edith Vogel
Ryan Wilson
PARKS & RECREATION STAFF
William Lockwood ·································· Director of Parks, Recreation & Forestry
J.J. Gates ······································ Park Resources and Forestry Division Director
Phil Stiles ······················ Recreation Facilities and Special Services Division Director
Tina Werner ··················· General Recreation and Support Services Division Director
Mike Bollinger ························ Recreation Supervisor/Special Populations & Camps
Missy Morarity ···························· Recreation Supervisor/Ice Arena & Concessions
Jason Ratcliff··································· Recreation Supervisor/Golf/Adult Basketball
Angie Toebben··················· .Recreation Supervisor/Youth Sports & Adult Volleyball
Laurie Herzing ···························· Recreation Supervisor/Aquatics & Special Events
Rachel Bruemmer ························· Recreation Specialist/Ice Skating & Concessions
Kerri Gates ····················· Recreation Specialist/Youth Baseball & Softball/Ice Arena
Len Stella ··········································· Assistant Manager, Oak Hills Golf Center
Paul Beck ·········································· Parks and Landscape Planner/Construction
Ray Wallace ·········································· Park Resources Supervisor/City Forester
Josh Werdehausen ····························· Park Resources Supervisor/Park Maintenance
Kevin Wieberg ········································ Park Resources Supervisor/Golf & Turf
Ryan Atkinson ······································································ Park Planner I
Amy Shaw ······························································· Administrative Assistant
Dotty Sanning ························································ Administrative Technician
Amy Schroeder ··············································· Customer Service Representative
Amanda Beck ················································· Customer Service Representative
The Parks and Recreation Commission
is charged with the operation, management,
supervision, control and use of the city’s
parks and recreation facilities.
If you would like to serve on the
Commission, please fill out a volunteer
profile form and submit to the Mayor. The
form is available at City Hall or on-line at
www.jeffcitymo.org.
The Parks and Recreation Commission
meets the second Tuesday of each month at
4:30 p.m. in the lower level conference room
of the City Annex building.
Commission
Oak Hills Golf Center Golf Supplies Is it time for new clubs or maybe some golf accessories? Oak Hills has expanded its golf merchandise selection and now offers
a wide variety of golf clubs, golf balls, hats and other golf attire from Callaway, Titleist, Wilson, and Mizuno. Come in and see our
great deals. For every purchase, receive Awards Points towards free golf !
Clubs Gloves Grips Putters
The Pro Shop offers items from Arrow Hockey, Zuca, Mondor, Riedell,
Rainbow Sports, Jerry’s Skating World and a variety of other distributers. For
more information come check out what we have in stock or place an order with
Rachel Bruemmer at 634-6480, by email at [email protected] or in
person at the ice arena.
Washington Park Ice Arena Pro Shop
Each Party Includes:
Pools: All day admission into the facility. Two hours in a reserved
outdoor party area.
Ice Arena: Admission and skate rental during a public session.
1 1/2 hours in reserved party area.
Snack (see options to the right).
Take-home souvenir cup with one free refill.
Personalized quarter-sheet cake.
Package 1: $125.00 for up to 10 Kids (Ice Arena, Memorial Pool)
Package 2: $175.00 for up to 15 Kids (Ice Arena, Memorial Pool)
(Memorial Pool $5.00 for each additional child up to 20)
Package 1: $115.00 for up to 10 Kids (Ellis-Porter/Riverside Pool)
Package 2: $165.00 for up to 15 Kids (Ellis-Porter/Riverside Pool)
(Ellis-Porter/Riverside Pool $3.00 for each additional child up to 20)
Snack Options: Option 1: Each child may choose one of the following:
Hot dog & chips
Pretzel & cheese
Nachos & cheese
Option 2: Pizza (differs between Package 1 and Package 2).
Package 1—Two one-topping pizzas (12 slices).
Package 2—Three one-topping pizzas (18 slices).
Pizza Options: Cheese, Sausage, Pepperoni
Additional pizza may be purchased for $7.50 per large
one-topping pizza.
Ice Arena and Pool PackagesIce Arena and Pool Packages
http://www.jeffcitymo.org/parks/kidbirthdayparties.html
3 Missouri State Speedskating Championship Meet
5 Adult Spring Kickball Registration Ends
9 Broomball Registration Ends
5 & 6 Learn-to-Skate Session 4 Registration Ends
7 Start Smart Soccer Registration Ends
9-11 50th Annual Ice Show “Golden Traditions”
11 NYSCA Volleyball Coaches Clinic, 2 p.m.
16 Lifeguard Renewal Class (March 24) Registration Ends
17-18 ISI Figure Skating Competition
19 Summer Youth Baseball & Softball Registration Begins
19 Youth Tee-Ball/Coach-Pitch Registration Begins
28 Show-Me Bootscooters Beginning Dance Class Registration
Ends
28 Miracle League Baseball Registration Ends
31 9 – 11 a.m., Washington Park Tennis Complex,
Free introductory tennis lesson for ages 4 – 10.
MARCH 2012
2 Start Smart Golf Registration Ends
2 Adult Golf Lessons (April 9-May 14) Registration Ends
2-16 Storybook Trail, Ellis-Porter Park “Diary Of a Spider”
2-25 Adult Summer Indoor and Sand Volleyball Registration
3 Intermediate Adult Golf Lessons (April 10-May 15) Registration
Ends
4 Adult Golf Lessons (April 11-May 16) Registration Ends
7 Jefferson City Jaycees Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Memorial Park
9 Judo Class (Feb. 27 - Apr. 9) Registration Ends
9 Adult Summer Softball Registration Ends
11-27 Youth Summer Volleyball Registration
11 Synchro Sampler, Washington Park Ice Arena
11 Tee-Ball & Coach-Pitch Registration Ends
11 Summer Youth Baseball & Softball Registration Ends
13 Lifeguard Training (April 21-22) Registration Ends
14 Aquafina Pitch, Hit and Run Local Competition
18 Spring Skating Recital, 7 p.m.
19 Capital Classics Synchronized Skating Teams Tryouts
20 Washington Park Ice Arena Closes for the Season
21 Skating Lesson Party at WPIA
23 Youth Baseball/Softball Coach’s Meeting, 6:00 p.m.
27 Lifeguard Training (May 5& 6) Registration Ends
27 Adult Golf Lessons (May 4 - June 8) Registration Ends
30 NYSCA Baseball/Softball/Tee-Ball Coaches Clinic, 5:45 p.m.
30 Storybook Trail, West Edgewood “Super Duck”
APRIL 2012
MAY 2012
1 Adult Golf Lessons (May 8 - June 12) Registration Ends
1-7 Storybook Trail, West Edgewood “Super Duck”
2 Start Smart Baseball Registration Ends
2 Wednesday Ladies Golf League, Oak Hills Golf Course
3 Adult Open League Starts, Oak Hills Golf Course
5 Capital City Adventure Race
5 Community Garage Sale, Ice Arena
11 Lifeguard Renewal Class (May 19) Registration Ends
11 NYSCA Baseball/Softball/Tee-Ball Coaches Clinic, 5:45 p.m.
12 Sailing Club Spring Race Series
12 Circus Pages, Ice Arena
18 Junior Lifeguard Training (June 4-8) Registration Ends
19 Hershey’s Track & Field Meet, Lewis & Clark Middle School
19 Sailing Club Open House
22 Lifeguard Renewal Class (May 29) Registration Ends
23 Beginner Golf Follow-Up Playing Lessons (May 30– June 13)
Registration Ends
25 Lifeguard Training (June 2-3) Registration Ends
26 Sailing Club Spring Race Series
28 Adult Golf Lessons (June 5 - July 17) Registration Ends
29 Adult Golf Advanced Scoring Clinic (June 4-June18) Registration
Ends
29 Junior Golf Camp (June 4-June 8) Registration Ends
29 Showdown Theatrical Camp (June 4-22) Registration Ends
30 Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center and Ellis-Porter Pool Open
for the Season
31 Junior Golf (June 6 - 10) Registration Ends
JUNE 2012
2 KidsFest, downtown, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
4 Junior Golf (June 11-15) Registration Ends
5 Family Night, Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center
7 Family Night, Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center
7 Thursday Night Live! Downtown Jefferson City
8 Stars Under the Stars - “A League of Their Own”, Capitol Lawn
9 Saturday Swim Lessons Registration Ends
9 Youth Fishing Derby, Binder Lake
9 Sailing Club Spring Race Series
11 Junior Golf & Competitive Golf Clinic (June 20-24) Registration
Ends
12 Family Night, Ellis-Porter Pool
14 Family Night, Memorial Park Family Aquatic Center
14 Thursday Night Live! Downtown Jefferson City
15 Family Night, Ellis-Porter Pool
17 Father’s Day Swim Special, Memorial Park Family Aquatic
Center & Ellis-Porter Pool
18 Session I Swim Lessons (AM and PM) Registration Ends
18 Junior Golf (June 25-June 29) Registration Ends
21 Thursday Night Live! Downtown Jefferson City
23 Sailing Club Spring Race Series
28 Thursday Night Live! Downtown Jefferson City
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