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FALL 2 21LIKE US ON FACEBOOK!

Menomonie Parks and

Recreation

Menomonie Recreation Department1412 6th Street i Menomonie, WI

Ph: 715.232.1664 i Fax: 715.232.5328 i Email: [email protected] online at www.menomonie-wi.gov

The City of Menomonie Recreation Department is pleased to present a variety of leisure time activities to you and your family during the fall season. Please take a moment to view the program offerings in this brochure to see if they fit your needs and interests. Please keep in mind many of the offerings have limited enrollments so it is important to register early. In some cases we are able to expand classes if we see there is a need.

If you have any questions, comments or classes you would like to see offered please contact our office. We place a strong emphasis on being able to meet the needs of the community and welcome any suggestions you may have.

Be sure to take time to discover and enjoy the many opportunities and benefits available to you and your family with the Menomonie Recreation Department. We hope to see you at our programs and or enjoying the trails and parks throughout the city. Julie Stratton, Recreation Manager

MEET THE STAFFJulie Stratton Recreation Manager • [email protected] McKay Recreation Administrative Assistant • [email protected] Lockwood LSC CustodianDick Henning Parks Supervisor • [email protected]

PHONE NUMBERSRecreation Department 715-232-1664Cancellation Hotline 715-232-2210Fax Number 715-232-5328

Office Hours 8:30a.m.-4:30 p.m.Shirley Doane Senior Center 715-235-0954Parks Department 715-232-1327

Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department1412 6th St Menomnie, WI 54751 • Tel: 715-232-1664 • 715-232-5328

Email: [email protected] • www.menomonie-wi.gov

PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD Jodi Pabich • Joshua Risler Kale Proksch • Rory Fedderson • Nathan Merrill • Sherry Gibbs • Carla Kieffer

Mission Statement: The mission of the Menomonie Parks and Recreation Department is to be a leading provider or facilitator of high quality recreation service, programs and facilities that will improve the quality of life for the citizens of Menomonie.

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3Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected] www.menomonie-wi.gov

GENERAL INFORMATION

Parks & Recreation Department Advisory

Board MembersJodi Pabich • Joshua Risler • Kale Proksch

Nathan Merrill • Rory Fedderson Sherry Gibbs • Carla Kieffer

The Recreation Advisory Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Leisure Services Center. The purpose of the Board is to make recommendations in programs and policy to the Recreation Department and the City Council. Citizens may either appear at any meeting and speak to the Board during the public comments portion of the agenda, or you may request to be placed on the agenda. Requests to be on the agenda must be made in writing at least one week prior to the monthly meeting.

City CouncilRepresentatives

Lucas Chase ................................................................... Ward 1Jan Traxler ..................................................................... Ward 2Eric Sutherland ............................................................. Ward 3Vacant ............................................................................ Ward 4Kelly McCullough ......................................................... Ward 5Leland Scwebs .............................................................. Ward 6Nathan Merrill ............................................................... Ward 7Mary Solberg, President .............................................. Ward 8Chad Schlough .............................................................. Ward 9Ryland Erdman ...........................................................Ward 10Randy Sommerfeld .....................................................Ward 11Randy Knaack ................................................................ Mayor

The City Council meets the first and third Mondays at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 800 Wilson Avenue. Contact the City Administrator for information on the City Council.

Department Goals1. Maintain effective relationships with the community via the Recreation Advisory Board and City Council.2. Be involved in planning for community recreation needs of today and the future.3. Provide innovative organizational approaches in providing services.4. Provide qualified and professional staff to direct, supervise and lead programs.5. Operate the department in the most efficient & economical manner possible.6. To provide the best balance possible between the various types of programs so as to provide activities which are of interest to the total population.7. Make every effort to ensure that facilities and parks are acquired, built and used in a planned and systematic manner.8. Provide safe programs and facilities for all residents.

Table of ContentsLetter to Residents

Aquatic Skill Progression levelsParent - Child Toddler ................................................................................................4Parent - Child Preschool ............................................................................................4Level 1 - Intro. to Water Skills...................................................................................4Level 2 - Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills ............................................................4Level 3 - Stroke Development .................................................................................4Level 4 - Stroke Improvement .................................................................................4Level 5 - Stroke Refinement .....................................................................................4Level 6 - Swimming & Skill Proficiency ................................................................4

SwimmingTuesday Classes ............................................................................................................5Wednesday Classes .....................................................................................................5

Menomonie Public Library ............................................................6

Adult AthleticsWomen’s Volleyball League .....................................................................................8Coed Volleyball League .............................................................................................8Adult Basketball League ...........................................................................................8Yoga ..................................................................................................................................8 Adult Pickleball ............................................................................................................8

Games & SportsYouth Flag Football .....................................................................................................97 on 7 Football League ..............................................................................................9Tennis for Little Netters .......................................................................................... 10Basketball for the Little Dribblers ....................................................................... 10

Gymnastics-Performing ArtsTumbling for Tots ...................................................................................................... 10Tots in Motion ........................................................................................................... 10Sports for Kids............................................................................................................ 11Cheer & Tumble ......................................................................................................... 11Beginner Level ........................................................................................................... 11Intermediate Levels ................................................................................................. 11Advanced Intermediate Level .............................................................................. 11

Community Offerings ..................................................................12-14

Therapeutic RecreationAfter School Recreation Jumpstart .................................................................... 15Thursday Thrill Seekers ........................................................................................... 15

General Information ........................................................................... 16

Community Offerings ........................................................................ 17

Evaluation ......................................................................................................... 18

Registration Information ............................................................. 19

4 E-Z Ways to Register ..................................................................... 20

Survey .................................................................................................................... 21

Park Shelters ................................................................................................ 22

4 Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected]

AQUATIC LEVELS

Parent-Child Toddler (ages 1 -2 years)

Skills include: Water adjustment, breath control, supported floats on front and back, kicking, and water games and songs. A parent is required to be in the water with their child.

Parent-Child Preschool (ages 3-5 years)

Skills include: Water adjustment, safe water entry, breath control, supported floats on front and back, kicking, alternating arm movement on front, bobbing, water safety topics, games and songs. A parent is required to accompany any child enrolled in the parent/preschool class.

RED CROSS LEVEL CLASSESLEVEL 1 - INTRODUCTION TO WATER SKILLS (ages 5 and older)

Skills Include: Enter and exit water safely, submerge mouth nose and eyes, exhale under water through mouth and nose, open eyes underwater and pick up submerged object, float on front and back, explore arm and hand movements, swim on front and back using arm and leg actions, follow basic water safety rules and use a life jacket.

LEVEL 2 - FUNDAMENTALS OF AQUATIC SKILLS (ages 6 and older)

Prerequisites: Swimmer must have passed Level 1, or be able to perform a front float with face in water, back float, and swim on front and back using arm and leg actions.

Skills include: Enter water by stepping or jumping from the side, exit water from ladder safely, submerge entire head, open eyes underwater and pick up submerged object, float on front and back, perform front and back glide, roll over from front to back, back to front, tread water using arm and leg motions, swim on front & back using combined strokes, swim on side, and move in the water while wearing a life jacket.

LEVEL 3 - STROKE DEVELOPMENTPrerequisites: Swimmer must have passed Level 2, or can float on front and back, swim 15 yards on front and back, swim 15 yards of front and back crawls, using kick and alternating arm movement, and can perform rhythmic breathing.

Skills include: Jump into deep water from side, dive from kneeling and standing position, submerge and retrieve object, bob with head fully submerged, use rotary breathing in horizontal position, perform front and back glide, perform survival float, change from horizontal to vertical on front and back, perform front and back crawl, butterfly-kick and body motion, perform HELP and huddle position, perform reaching assist and use Check-Call-Care in an emergency.

LEVEL 4 - STROKE IMPROVEMENTPrerequisites: Swimmer must have passed Level 3, or can swim 15 yards of coordinated front and back crawls using kick and alternating arm movement, and can perform rhythmic breathing and can jump into deep water.

Skills include: Perform shallow dive, swim underwater, perform feet-first surface dive, perform open turns on front and back using any stroke, tread water using sculling arm motions and kick, perform the following strokes: front and back crawl, breaststroke, butterfly, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, use of safe diving rules, perform compact jump w/life jacket, perform throwing assist and care for conscious choking victim.

LEVEL 5 - STROKE REFINEMENTPrerequisites: Must have passed Level 4 or can swim 25 yards back crawl and front crawl, 10 yards elementary backstroke, breaststroke kick and sidestroke kick, standing dive into pool and deep water bobbing.

Skills include: Tread water with two different kicks, learn survival swimming, perform rescue breathing, standing dives, pike surface dive, shallow dive two body lengths and begin any front stroke, tuck surface dive, pike surface dive, front flip turn, backstroke flip turn, front and back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke and endurance swimming.

LEVEL 6 - SWIMMING & SKILL PROFICIENCYPrerequisites: Must have passed Level 5 or can swim 25 yards breaststroke and sidestroke, 25 yards elementary backstroke, 50 yards front and back crawl, and 15 yard butterfly. Must be able to tread water for 2 minutes, stride jump, open turns.

Level 6 refines the strokes so students swim them with ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Level 6 is designed with “menu” options. Each of these options focus on preparing students to participate on swim teams and in more advanced courses, such as Water Safety Instructor and Lifeguard Training. These options include:

* Personal Water Safety * Fundamentals of Diving* Fitness swimming * Lifeguard readiness

Swim Level Descriptions

5Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected] www.menomonie-wi.gov

SWIMMING

Swimming Lessons - TuesdaysDates: September 14, 28 October 5, 19, 26, November 2, 2021

Times: 6:00 p.m. P/C Toddler FAQPC.101FH 6:30 p.m. P/C Preschool FAQPC.102FH 6:00 p.m. Level I FAQL1.103FH 7:00 p.m. Level I FAQL1.104FH 7:00 p.m. Level II FAQL2.105FH 7:00 p.m. Level III FAQL3.106.FH 8:00 p.m. Level III FAQL3.108FH 8:00 p.m. Level IV FAQL4.109FH 8:00 p.m. Level V & VI FAQL5.110FH

Place: Menomonie High School PoolFees: In City Limit Residents - $30 Out of City Limit Residents - $50

Swimming Lessons - Wednesdays Dates: September 29, October 6, 13, 20, 27, Nov 3, 2021

Times: 6:00 p.m. P/C Preschool FAQPT.201FH 6:30 p.m. P/C Toddler FAQPT.202FH 7:00 p.m. Level I FAQL1.203FH 7:00 p.m. Level II FAQL2.204FH 8:00 p.m. Level III FAQL3.210FH 8:00 p.m. Level IV FAQL4.211FH

Place: Menomonie High School PoolFees: In City Limit Residents - $30 Out of City Limit Residents - $50

Parent Child classes are 30 minutes, youth and adult classes are 50 minutes meeting on either Tuesdays or Wednesdays. A parent/guardian must accompany any child enrolled in the parent child water classes. The Parent/Child Preschool class parents will be notified when they are no longer needed to assist children in the water.

LEISURE SERVICES CENTER1412 Sixth Street, Menomonie, WI

Are you looking for a place to hold a business meeeting, anniversary, birthday party, graduation or family reunion? Contact the City of Menomonie - Leisure Services Center at (715) 232-1664 to learn more about hourly rates, availability and restrictions for renting. The building is open Monday through Friday from 8:30am - 10:00pm, Saturday and Sundays by reservations only.

There are three multi-purpose rooms, a conference room, not to mention a grade school size gymnasium and fully equipped kitchen that can be made available for rentals. Parking lot is handicapped accessible, building is air-conditioned, room set-up available upon request.

This facility may not be used for commercial selling purposes. Fundraising activities conducted by a non-profit group are acceptable if prior approval is obtained.

Call today to schedule your next meeting or gathering.

6 Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected]

MENOMONIE PUBLIC LIBRARY

7Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected] www.menomonie-wi.gov

COMMUNITY OFFERINGS

“Quilts of the Pinery” Kids’ Quilt Block ChallengeBeginning September 11, 2021, kids living in Dunn County, ages 3 to 18, can enter the Quilt Block Challenge offered as part of the 2022 “Quilts of the Pinery” exhibit and show at the Rassbach Museum in Menomonie.

For $2 (or 3 for $5) a square, kids will get a 10” square of fabric. On this fabric they are to create a drawing or applique of something to do with Dunn County history. They can use markers, crayon, paint, embroidery, applique or any other permanent medium to create their quilt block.

Each child may create only one block for this quilt. A child and one adult are welcome to tour the museum free of charge when they come in to pick up their fabric square. Blocks need to be returned to the Museum by October 16, 2021 along with a description of the artwork.

The blocks will be sewn into a finished quilt which will be included in the “Quilts of the Pinery” show and exhibit and

will be on display at the Rassbach from February 1 through 5, 2022.

Each child who enters a quilt block will

get a chance in a raffle drawing

for the quilt. The drawing will be held on Feb 5, 2022

at Frost Fair at the museum.

Additional chances to win the quilt will be

for sale at the show for $2 each or 3 for $5.

There are a limited number of blocks for this project so pick yours

up as soon as you can. When they’re gone, they’re gone.

City of Menomonie Deer HuntControl Archery Hunt

The City of Menomonie Common Council has concluded that a deer herd control archery hunt at the following locations within the city: Phelan Park (partial) and Menomin Park is necessary for proper game management and /or to protect persons, parks or other public property and such hunt would pose a threat to health and safety in the area where such hunting shall take place.

To participate a valid Hunting License, Driver’s License and passing an archery proficiency test will need to be provided. To get more information and register for the Deer Control Archery Hunt contact the Recreation Department at 1412 Sixth Street.

8 Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected]

ADULT ATHLETICS

Women’s Volleyball League - Wednesday Evenings Dates: League starts November 3, 2021 (No practice night) Time: 7:00, 8:00 & 9:00 p.m. gamesPlace: Menomonie High School FieldhouseFee: $189.58 +10.42 = $200.00Levels: Class A - Players with advanced volleyball skills. Class B - Players with good to average skills and enjoy intermediate level competition.

Round robin schedules. Contact the Parks & Recreation Department for team entry procedures. Individuals interested in joining should contact the office. Team entry deadline is: October 1, 2021.

Coed VolleyballSunday EveningsDate: League starts November 7, 2021 (No practice night)Time: 6:00 & 7:00 Games Place: MHS Fieldhouse Fees: Power league - Players with advanced skills and high level competition Officials provided - $189.58 + 10.42 tax = $200.00 Competitive league - Players with good to average skill & intermediate level of competition. Officials provided - $189.58 + 10.42 = $200.00

Round robin schedules. Contact the Parks & Recreation Department for team entry procedures. Individuals interested in joining teams should contact the office. Team entry deadline is October 1, 2021.

Adult Basketball LeagueTuesdays EveningsDates: November 2, 9, 16, 30 December 14, 2021 January 4, 11, 18, 25 February 8, 22, March 1, 8, 2022Time: 7:30 p.m. games (Tuesdays)Place: MHS FieldhouseFee: $251.18 + $13.82 = $265.00

Playoffs based on season standings. Ten man roster and entry fee due on October 18, 2021. Register as a team. Approximately 12-16 games provided in round robin and/or tournament format. Scorekeeper provided - no officials call your own fouls. Locker rooms available.

Yoga Tuesdays & ThursdaysCLASS CODE: FLEYO.101LCDates: September 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30 October 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28 November 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 2021Times: 5:30-6:30 PM (TU & TH)Place: Leisure Services CenterCost: $95.00Ages: 17 Yrs and olderInstr: Sherry Pitzer

A yoga program designed to incorporate a fitness workout that is modern, simple, fun and relaxing. This program is safe and effective and appropriate for all ages. Working from beginners to advanced fitness levels. These classes feature strength, cardiovascular conditioning and flexibility components using music to enhance the experience.

Adult PickleballDrop In Program CLASS CODE: FLEPB.101LCDates: October 20, 22, 27, 29; November 3, 10, 24 December 15, 22, 2021 January 5, 12, 19, 26; March 2, 9, 2022Times: 6:00-9:00 p.m. Place: Menomonie Middle School – Gym (Court B & C)Division: Class B –( Experienced/Competitive) Class C – (Beginner level)Cost: $5.00 per person or $50.00 for a punch card (12 punches)

Are you looking for an opportunity to play one of the fastest growing sports in the country? Whether you are a Beginner or an expereinced Pickleball player come join us in a night of Pickleball.

Pickleball is a racquet sport which combines elements of badminton, tennis and table tennis. The sport is played on a court with the same dimensions as a doubles badminton court. The net is similar to a tennis net, but is mounted two inches lower. The game is played with a hard paddle and a polymer wiffle ball. Although pickleball appears to be very similar to tennis, there are key differences that make pickleball more accessible to a wider range in age of players. Paddles and pickleballs provided.

OUTDOOR PICKLEBALL COURTS AND TENNIS COURT AT WAKANDA PARK

These courts are free to use at any time during regular park hours. Area pickleball players have been playing on Monday and Wednesdays from 5:30-Dusk and Thursday mornings from 10:00 a.m. –Noon. Stop down and check it out!!! Look for us on Facebook – Menomonie Pickleball for the latest updates.

9Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected] www.menomonie-wi.gov

GAMES AND SPORTS

GAMES AND SPORTS Youth Flag Football Instruction CLASS CODE: FAYFB.101PHDates: September 4, 11, 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2021Times: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.Ages: 4th & 5th GradersPlace: Phelan Park Fees: $28 - City of Menomonie Residents

$50 - Non-City Resident$20 fee for reversible Menomonie Football Jersey

(Maroon & White)

This program is open to boys and girls in 4th & 5th grade. The program will run for six weeks with games and practices held on Saturday mornings beginning September 4th. A clinic sponsored by MHS football team will be held September 4th at Phelan Park - 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Please note times above in shaded box. Participants must provide their own mouth guard and cannot wear shoes with metal cleats. No special requests for team placements will be honored.

7 on 7 Football LeagueCLASS CODE: FAYFB.102PH

Dates: September 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30, 2021Times: 6:00-7:30 p.m.Ages: 6th & 7th GradersPlace: Phelan ParkFees: $28.00 City Resident $50.00 Non City Resident $20.00 Reversible Menomonie Football Jersey (Maroon & White)

This program is open to participants entering 6th & 7th grade. The league will be held on Tuesday and Thursday nights at 6:00 p.m. at Phelan Park. The league will be coached by adults who are mostly former Menomonie Football players who reside in the community. The league will begin with a mini-clinic Saturday morning September 4th from 10:30 a.m.- Noon @ Phelan Park where all the players will go through a series of drills and skills put on by the high school coaches. After the mini-clinic coaches will divide the kids into teams as equally as possible based off their demonstrated levels in the drills. We will not take requests for players to be on the same team as we want to come up with as equal of teams as possible so the league is fun for all. 7 on 7 League Tournament at UW-Stout October 10, 2021 (Noon-6:00 p.m.)

NEWADULT DANCE CLASSES Intro to Social DancingCLASS CODE: FAYSD.101LC Dates: Mondays, November 1, 8, 15, 22, 2021Time: 6:30-7:30 PMPlace: Leisure Services Center – GymFee: $50.00 Per Person

Come learn the swing, Waltz and rumba! Whether you are just beginning dancing or would like to brush up on your basic dance moves, this class is for you.

Social Dance Level 2CLASS CODE: FAYSD.102LC Dates: Mondays, November 1, 8, 15, 22, 2021Time: 7:45-8:45 PMPlace: Leisure Services Center – GymFee: $50.00 Per Person

This class is designed for those with some dance experience. Time will be spent on emphasizing leading and following skills along with adding new pattens in the Swing and Rumba.

10 Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected]

GAMES & SPORTS

GAMES & SPORTSTennis for the Little Netters - CoedDates: October 16, 23, 30 November 6, 13, 20, 2021Times: 9:30-10:30 a.m. (Grades 3-4) CLASS CODE: FAYTN.101LC 10:45-11:45 a.m. (Grades 5-6) CLASS CODE: FAYTN.102LCPlace: Leisure Services Center GymFees: In City Limit Residents - $20 Out of City Limit Residents - $35Ages: Grades 3-6

A coed program designed to introduce children to the sport of tennis and to improve coordination, develop eye/hand coordination and visual perception. Special racquets and balls provided.

Learning Outcomes:1) learn basic rules and fundamentals of tennis 2) learn basic strokes 3) learn to participate in a group setting.

Basketball for the Little Dribblers- Coed

Dates: October 16, 23, 30, November 6, 13, 20, 2021Times: 9:30-10:30 a.m. (Grades K) CLASS CODE: FAYBK.101OL 10:45-11:45 a.m. (Grades 1 & 2) CLASS CODE: FAYBK.102OLPlace: Oaklawn GymFee: $20 In City Limit Residents $35 Out of City Limit Residents $15 Maroon & White Reversible JerseyAges: Grades K-2

Children will learn through play as they interact and socialize with others. Whether a first experience with basketball or an enrichment program, your child will learn to participate in a group setting while learning the basic fundamentals of basketball.

Learning Outcomes: Participants will 1) learn to participate in a group 2) listen and follow directions 3) learn basic rules and fundamentals of basketball 4) utilize skills learned in game situations.

Sports 4 Tots - AM ClassDates: Wednesday, September 8, 15, 22, 29; October 6, 2021Times: 10:00-10:30 AM (Ages 1-2) CLASS CODE: FAYSP.101LC 10:45-11:15 AM (Ages 3-4) CLASS CODE: FAYSP.102.LC 11:30 AM–12:00 (Ages 1-4) CLASS CODE: FAYSP.103LCInstr: Torrie BlandPlace: Leisure Services CenterFee: In City Limit Residents - $15.00 Out of City Limit Residents - $25.00

Sports 4 Tots – PM ClassDates: Tuesday, September 7, 14, 21, 28, October 5, 2021Times: 4:40-5:10 PM (Ages 1-2) CLASS CODE: FAYSP.104LC 5:20-5:50 PM (Ages 3-4) CLASS CODE: FAYSP.105LC 6:00-6:30 PM (Ages 1-4) CLASS CODE: FAYSP.106LCInstr: Stacia GregoryPlace: Leisure Services CenterFee: In City Limit Residents - $15.00 Out of City Limit Residents - $25.00

Children will be introduced to a variety of sports such as t-ball, kickball, football, basketball, bowling, soccer, tumbling, golf, track, and more. This class will take place both indoors and outdoors. Large motor skills, body control and coordination will be emphasized. Sports equipment will be anatomically correct for young children. To help with social distancing efforts, this class will be parent assisted. Newly added timeslots for families with multiple children that would like to enroll them in the same class together. Sports 4 Tot is now offering classes in both the morning and the evening. Please send a water bottle and light jacket with your child each week. Space is limited so enroll now. Must have a minimum of 5 and a max of 8 to run each class.

11Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected] www.menomonie-wi.gov

PERFORMING ARTS

PERFORMING ARTSTumbling for Tots – AM ClassDates: Wednesdays, October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 10, 17, 2021Times: 10:00-10:30 AM (Ages 1-2) CLASS CODE: FAYTT.106LC 10:45-11:15 AM (Ages 3-4) CLASS CODE: FAYTT.107LC 11:30 AM–12:00 (Ages 1-4) CLASS CODE: FAYTT.108LCInstr: Torrie BlandPlace: Leisure Services CenterFee: In City Limit Residents - $20.00 Out of City Limit Residents - $35.00

Tumbling for Tots – PM ClassDates: Tuesday, October 12, 19, 26, November 2, 9, 16, 2021 Times: 3:30-4:00 PM (Ages 1-2) CLASS CODE: FAYTT.101LC 4:10-4:55 PM (Age 3) CLASS CODE: FAYTT.102LC 5:05-5:35 PM (Age 1-2) CLASS CODE: FAYTT.103LC 5:45-6:30 PM (Age 3) CLASS CODE: FAYTT.104LC 6:40-7:10 PM (Ages 1-2) CLASS CODE: FAYTT.105LCInstr: Stacia GregoryPlace: Leisure Services CenterFee: In City Limit Residents - $20.00 Out of City Limit Residents - $35.00

Children will learn loco-motion skills (hopping, leaping, skipping, etc.) Social awareness skills (taking turns, listening skills, directional instruction, etc.) and basic gymnastic skills through the use of gymnastics equipment. Emphasis will also be on flexibility, balance, body control and self-confidence. All AM class will be parent assisted. PM Classes- One- and two-year-old class is parent assisted, 3-year-old is optional. Must have a minimum of 5 and a max of 8 to run each class.

Tots in Motion – AM ClassDates: December 1, 8, 15, 22, 2021 Times: 10:00-10:30 AM (Ages 1-2) CLASS CODE: FAYTM.101LC 10:45-11:15 AM (Ages 3-4) CLASS CODE: FAYTM.102LC 11:30 AM–12:00 (Ages 1-4) CLASS CODE: FAYTM.102LCInstr: Torrie BlandPlace: Leisure Services CenterFee: In City Limit Residents - $15.00 Out of City Limit Residents - $25.00

Tots in Motion – PM ClassesDates: Tuesday, November 23, 30, December 7, 14, 2021Times: 4:40-5:10 PM (Ages 1-2) CLASS CODE: FAYTM.104LC 5:20-5:50 PM (Ages 3-4) CLASS CODE: FAYTM.105LC 6:00-6:30 PM (Ages 1-4) CLASS CODE: FAYTM.106LCInstr: Stacia GregoryPlace: Leisure Services CenterFee: In City Limit Residents - $15.00 Out of City Limit Residents - $25.00

Come play with us! Toddlers in this four week class will participate in instructor lead activities, action songs, mat maze, parachute games, and obstacle courses. Each week we will play a different parachute game and the obstacle course changes. Other props used will be tumbling aids, bars, trampolines, tunnels, hula hoops, bean bags, balls, dancing scarves, ribbon sticks, musical instruments, balloons, giant foam puzzles, and more in this fun and educational environment! Class sizes are limited, enroll today! Must have a minimum of 5 and a max of 8 to run each class.

Tumbling FundamentalsDates: Sundays Oct 17, 24 and Nov 7, 14, 21 (No class Oct 31st for Halloween) ( 5 week session)Times: K-1st Graders 3:30-4:00 2nd-3rd Graders 4:10-4:50 4th-5th Graders 5:00-5:40Fee: $20.00 In City Residents $35.00 Out of City Limit ResidentsLocation: Leisure Services - Gym

In this class we will work on fundamental body positions, skills, and drills for effective tumbling. The 3 basic skills that are building blocks and lead up to more advanced tumbling are: handstands, cartwheels, and round-offs. Depending on skill level and progression, children may advance to drills for walkovers, handsprings, aerials, and tucks as well.

Places: North Menomonie by Fire Station #2 Dunn County Fairgrounds Park CircleOutdoor rinks usually open one week before Christmas. No supervision is provided at the outdoor skating. There is an indoor ice rink at the Dunn County Rec Park. To obtain hours of open skating call 232-1350.

Outdoor Skating Rinks (w/o warming houses)

12 Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected]

Dunn County Fish & GameHunter Safety FALL Course Offering

Dates: September 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 25, 28, 29, 2021 (Fall Session) Time: 6-6:30 p.m. – firearm check in 6:30-8:30 p.m. – ClassPlace: Dunn County Fish & Game ClubhouseFee: $10 Payable the first night of classContacts: Roger Herman 235-5558 Or Duke Holmberg 235-7917

A DNR customer number is required for all safety classes and is required for registration night. To obtain a number call 1-888-936-7463 weekdays between 7 am and 9 pm. Interested parties may register for this class by calling the Rec. Department at 232-1664.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM/THERAPEUTIC RECREATION

AFTER SCHOOL RECREATION - JumpstartDates: Coincides with school district calendar. No program available during holiday, parent conferences, teacher in-service days or full vacation days. On half days

the program is available at 1:00 p.m. for an additional charge.

Time: 3:00-6:00 p.m. *(Transportation provided from Oaklawn, St. Joes and St. Pauls, River Heights)Ages: School aged children K through 5th grade Place: Leisure Services CenterFees: Full-time w/transportation $6.50/day Part-time w/transportation 6.75/day

Family discount available for multiple children attending the Jumpstart Program - inquire at the time of sign-up for more details.

Those that are attending on a drop-in basis you need to notify the Parks & Recreation Department Office before noon on the day that you wish to have your child attend. The program provides supervised recreational activities. A snack is provided each day. Enrollment forms are available at the Parks and Rec. Office.

Supervisor/student ratio 1 to 12. Minimum enrollment: 12.

Thursday Thrill Seekers -Adults with Special NeedsDates: September 16th - through May (as noted on program calendar)Times: 6:30-8:00 p.m.Place: Leisure Services CenterFee: $11.00 monthly fee or $90.00 for the year.

This program includes a variety of instructional programs concurrent with the school calendar. Individual, small and large group activities include: Seasonal activities, arts and crafts, field trips, hikes, community activities, dances, movies, bingo and much more. We are very fortunate to have volunteers from UW-Stout’s Vocational Rehabilitation and the Menomonie High School to assist with our program which gives more one on one attention to participants. If you or someone you know would like to be placed on our

mailing list to receive a yearly schedule of events, contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 715-232-1664.

13Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected] www.menomonie-wi.gov

COMMUNITY OFFERING

DISC Golf – Courses in MenomonieAges: All agesFee: FREEWhen: Seven Days a Week –Time: All day and evening until darkWhere: Wakanda Park ~ Game Park Road Menomonie, WI ~ 18 Hole Course, Brickyard Course ~ 208 Brickyard Road, Menomonie, WI ~ 9 Hole Course Menomonie Middle School ~ 920 21st Street SE, Menomonie, WI ~ 18 Hole Course

Fun for all ages! The game is similar to golf except a disc resembling a Frisbee is thrown at a pole hole (a chain basket mounted to a pole) First come, first serve. Users must furnish their own discs. To obtain information on any of the courses contact the Recreation Department at (715) 232-1664

Menomonie Skatepark • Located at Phelan Park 1200 21st

Avenue, Menomonie, WI• Open 7 days a week – sunrise to

sunset• Restrooms and drinking fountain at

the park• This facility does not have lights

This outdoor skate park is free to the public and has seasonal restrooms available. The park is constructed predominately with concrete. Obstacles include quarter pipes, flat rail, boxes, ledges, benches, bank ramps, a euro (step-up) gap, a small bowl, a pyramid as well as other obstacles.

14 Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected]

COMMUNITY OFFERINGS

LEARN TO SKATEFOR FREE

Age 4 and Older Starting in Octoberwww.menomonieyouthsports.com/myha

Returning Skaters Register by Sept. 15th

Menomonie Youth Hockey Association

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COMMUNITY OFFERINGS

A public park should be a safe, friendly place to gather and enjoy the outdoors. Menomonie parks are usually filled with the sight and sounds of picnics, ball games, playgrounds and laughter.

Here’s how you can help keep our parks safe:Report illegal or suspicious activity immediately to the Police Department at 232-1283. -Destruction of property -Unruliness, fighting or harassment

Report other park problems Mon-Fri during office hours to the Parks and Recreation Department at 232-1664. -Broken benches, tables, playground equipment -Vandalism, broken glass, garbage dumping

Park Watch...creating community pride as everyone works together to ensure safe, clean and enjoyable parks.

PARK WATCH

DOG PARK RULES AND INFORMATIONMENOMONIE’S OFF LEASH DOG PARK

(Location Just off of Brickyard Road – near the Humane Society)Welcome to the Menomonie Off Leash Dog Park. This Dog Park Was Designed and Built With The Help Of Local Dog Enthusiasts. This Is Your Park – Please Do Your Part To Help Maintain It.

All dogs must display valid city, town, or county license, rabies, and dog park tags. Owners or handlers must be 16 years of age and are liable for damage or injury inflicted by their dog(s). Any children in the dog park under the age of 10 years must be supervised by an adult 18 years or older. Limit of 3 dogs per handler. Owners or handlers must be inside the dog park and attentive to their dog(s) at all times. Dogs must be kept on a leash when entering and exiting the park, including the transitional corridor. All dogs in park must be at least 5 months of age. Carry a leash for each dog with you at all times.

Owners or handlers must “scoop poop” and dispose of it in the trash receptacle. Alcohol, glass or metal containers are not allowed in the park. Owners or handlers with dogs exhibiting aggressive behavior must “leash up and leave” immediately. Female dogs, while in heat, are not allowed in the park. Violators may be penalized or fined up to $30, plus court costs.

THANKS FOR

YOUR SUPPORT

The Dog Park is Open From

Sunrise to Sunset

For Assistance Or Questions About The Dog Park, Please Call The Menomonie Recreation

Staff at 715-232-1664.

To Purchase A Dog Park Tag, Please Visit Or Contact The City Of Menomonie Treasurer’s Office,

800 Wilson Ave, or Call 715-232-2221

GENERAL INFORMATION

FEES All Fees should accompany the registration forms. Failure to pay By the deadline will result in the removal of the name from the class list. Fees may be subject to change due to budget limitations. Effective August 1, 2002, differentiated fees for city and non city residents will be charged.

SALES TAX State law requires Sales Tax be collected on certain programs and services. Fees shown do not include this tax. Instructional Programs are exempt.

HEALTH CONDITIONSIt is the responsibility of the parent of program participant to notify and/or inform the Menomonie Parks and Recreation Department office staff, at the time of enrollment/registration, of any medical (physical or mental) condition that may/could require special consideration by the MPRD staff. This is for everyone’s protection. MPRD staff will respect your confidentiality.

INSURANCE INFORMATION The Menomonie Parks and Recreation Department is committed to conducting its recreation programs, activities and services in the safest manner possible and holds the safety of participants in the highest regard. Participants and parents registering their child in recreation programs, or using MPRD equipment or facilities such as ball diamonds, picnic shelters and renting the Leisure Services Center, must recognize, however, that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreation activities. The Menomonie Parks and Recreation Department continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions which have been designed to protect the participant’s safety. Please recognize that the Menomonie Parks and Recreation Department does not carry medical accident insurance for facilities. The cost would make program fees and rental charges prohibitive,. Therefore, each Person registering themselves or a family member should review their Personal health insurance policy for coverage.

UPCOMING BROCHURESLook for our Winter brochure in January 2022 at the following locations: online and Menomonie Public library. Brochures will be distributed to Menomonie Area Public and parochial Schools.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYApplications for employment can be obtained at the recreation office. Some restrictions may apply due to Wisconsin Child Labor Laws. For further information, contact our office.

MIMIMUM ENROLLMENTS Most programs require a minimum enrollment based on necessary revenues, before they will be conducted. Cancellations may occur if minimums are not attained. The department reserves the right to adjust class times if necessary, due to enrollment levels, or other circumstances beyond our control.

ATHLETIC RULESA copy of the Menomonie Parks and Recreation Department Rules and Regulations Governing Adult Leagues and Tournaments is available upon request. Specific information concerning the adult leagues is contained in this book. All players are held responsible for the knowledge of its contents.

ADDITIONAL PROGRAMSContact the Parks and Recreation Department to register your interest in new courses. When a sufficient number of individuals are enrolled, a course will be developed at convenient time. Usually six to twelve participants are needed to begin a course at a reasonable cost.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT NOTICEMenomonie Parks and Recreation Department programs, facilities and services are subject to compliance with federal law relating to accessibility. If you or someone you know has a disability and is interested in attending or participating in a program, activity or service, MPRD will make reasonable accomodations to facilitate that opportunity, such as removing barriers, selecting alternative sites or revising policies and practices. Please contact MPRD well in advance of an event or program so that adequate services may be provided.

PHOTO POLICYThe Menomonie Parks and Recreation Department staff may videotape or photograph participants enrolled in programs, classes, events or enjoying facilities. These photographs are for Menomonie Parks and Recreation publications, fliers, brochures or staff training purposes. All photos taken on City of Menomonie property are for city use and become the sole property of the city.

REFUNDSRefunds on fees or charges for Parks and Recreation Department programs and services will be made under the following conditions:

1. A full refund will be granted when programs are cancelled, or changed to a date/time which could prevent participation.

2. A refund, less $5.00 service charge, will be granted when a person cancels from a program or service at least three business days prior to a program or service is scheduled to begin.

3. No Refund will be granted when a person cancels from a program or service after three business days prior to a program or service is scheduled to begin.

Procedures for refunds:1. Request refund from department either in person or in writing.

2. A voucher will be initiated after the program or service wasscheduled to end. Exceptions include programs cancelled by the department.

PLEASE NOTE Dates listed for programs may not be in consecutive order. GENERAL INFORMATION

16 Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected]

COMMUNITY OFFERINGSBesides the City of Menomonie Parks and Recreation Department program offerings, the Menomonie community provides a variety of recreation opportunities. This includes structured programs and services as well as independent use of facilities and area businesses. Please contact the respective providers for further information and how to get involved.

ADDRESS PHONE POPULATION SERVICEDAEROBICS BodyWorks Athletic Club 3019 E. Schneider Ave 235-6106 Youth, Adult, & SeniorsMenomonie Fitness Center 310 E. Main St. 235-6455

AQUACIZE Mayo Health Systems 2321 Stout Rd. 235-5531 Adults & Seniors

ARCHERY Menomonie Archery Club

BIKING & HIKING Red Cedar Trail DNR Office 235-1425 Preschool, Youth, Adult & SeniorsHoffman Hills 235-1425

BOWLING Broadway Bowl 1509 No. Broadway 232-8917 Youth, Adult, & Seniors

CAMPING Twin Springs Campground 3010 Cedar Falls Rd. 235-9321 Youth, Adult, & SeniorsIrvington Campground E4176 County Road D 235-2267 Youth, Adult, & Seniors

DANCE Red Cedar Dance Co. Tara Verdon 715/505-0644

GOLF Tanglewood Greens 2200 Crestwood Dr. 235-9808 Youth, Adult & SeniorsMenomonie Golf & Country Club 802 Heller Rd. 235-3595 Pinewood Golf Course N3434 440th St. 235-2900 Wakanda Park Disc Golf Wakanda Park

HOCKEY Menomonie Hockey Assoc. Brent Pember 715/556-5894 Youth & Adults

MARTIAL ARTS Healing Arts Center 710 4th St. E. 235-7711 Menomonie Goju Karate 1807A Wilson Street NE 233-9927 Children, Youth, Adult & Seniors

RACQUETBALL UW-Stout Johnson Fieldhouse 232-1392

SENIOR CITIZENS Menomonie Senior Center 1412 6th St. 235-0954 Seniors

DANCE, CHEER & GYMNASTICS Exceptional Athletics 2920 59th Street 308-5025 Adult

SOCCER Menomonie Area Soccer Asso. Tony Bixby 715/505-2573 Youth

SOFTBALL Softball Travel Teams Sam and Stacey Hintzman 715/225-7182 Youth

SWIMMING MAAC Club Jesse Singerhouse 308-1547 YouthWakanda Waterpark 909 Pine Ave 232-5050 Youth, Adult & SeniorsMHS Pool & Fieldhouse 1715 5th St. W. 232-1197 Youth, Adult & SeniorsUW-Stout Pool Johnson Fieldhouse Youth, Adult & Seniors

WEIGHT TRAINING Body Works Athletic Club 3019 E Schneider Ave 235-6106 AdultSully’s Gym 1500 9th Street 231-2348 AdultMHS Pool & Fieldhouse 1715 5th Street W 232-1197 Adult & High SchoolSnap Fitness 1320 Broadway St. N 232-9999 Anytime Fitness 1700 Stout Street 309-4441 Adult

VOLLEYBALL Dean & Sue’s 2002 Midway Road 235-9940 AdultGreat Escape 2909 Bongey Drive 235-3472 AdultPioneer E5699 Cty. Tk. D 235-9927 Adult

17Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected] www.menomonie-wi.gov

PROGRAM EVALUATION

Recreation Department Program Evaluation

PROGRAM ________________________ FALL 2021 ___________________________

The primary purpose of this report is to provide the department with the information necessary to ensure, and im-prove, with the quality of our programs. As a person directly involved with this activity, your comments are vital to this endeavor. Only then will it have any real value to the people we serve. Please print as this report may be copied and distributed to the City Recreation Advisory Board.

Thank you for taking the time to comment.

Julie Stratton, Recreation Manager, 715-232-1664

1. Were the following class arrangements appropriate?

Yes No N/A Yes No N/A Days ______ ______ ______ Time ______ ______ ______ Age division ______ ______ ______ Ability level ______ ______ ______ Class Length ______ ______ ______ # of weeks ______ ______ ______ Publicity ______ ______ ______ Staff size ______ ______ ______ Equipment ______ ______ ______ Facilities ______ ______ ______

Suggestions for “no” responses: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2. Did you received adequate help and support from the department office staff when necessary?

Yes _______ No _______ 3. Did you receive adequate help and support from the program staff when necessary? Yes _______ No _______

4. Other comments which will assist in maintaining or improving the quality of the program: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Completed by: (Optional) _________________________________________________ Date:_________________

Phone (If response is required) ___________________________________________________________________

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Liability Statement: All adult participants must sign below. In addition, the signature of a parent or legal guardian is required for youth registrations.I hereby understand that I/or my child has registered to participate in a program sponsored by the City of Menomonie Park and Recreation Department. I acknowledge and will adhere to department policies described in this brochure. I understand that participating in this activity (like all activities) has some inherent risk. Furthermore, I certify that I am/my child is in good physical condition (if not, I have noted limitations), and assume full responsibility for injuries incurred. No Accidents Insurance Provided! Participants must provide insurance coverage prior to and for the duration of activity.

Signature _________________________________________________________________________ Date______________________________

1. Check the box that applies to your family: In City Limit Resident Out of City Limit Resident Yes, I own city property within city limits

2. REGISTERING ADULT, PARENT OR GUARDIAN, PLEASE PRINT AND FILL OUT COMPLETELY:

Parent or Guardian Name_______________________________________________________________________________

Address__________________________________________________________________________ Apt # _____________

City_________________________________________________________ State________ Zip _______________________

Home Phone________________________________________ Work/Cell Phone __________________________________

Email Address ________________________________________________________________________________________

Are you interested in coaching your child’s team? Yes No

Are you interested in coaching your child’s team? Head Coach Assistant Coach

Name:_____________________________________________________________________

How did you hear of the Parks and Rec Program? Online Word of Mouth

Are you interested in coaching your child’s team? Newspaper Other __________________________________

Please list any special condition we should be aware of (Medical, disability, etc.) __________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________

3. Fill in program information for each participant:

4. Payment Information Total Enclosed: $_____________________________________________ Cash Money Order Check Visa MasterCard

Card #____________________________________________________ Expiration Date:___________________Cardholder Signature:_______________________________________

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Make checks payable to:City of Menomonie

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SEE NEXT PAGE FORfour E-Z Ways to Register!

PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORMMail to: Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department, 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751

Fax to: 715-232-5328 • No Phone-in registration accepted for any programs.Register online at: www.menomonie-wi.gov

ALL REGISTRATIONS WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH, 2021 AT 8:30 AM* Please update your email to receive info regarding classes you are registering for.

HOW TO REGISTER

four E-Z WAYS TO REGISTER!

ONE HOUSEHOLD ONLYIn order to help assure that the registration process is fair to all, you may only register for members of your immediate household. It will not be acceptable for one person to register neighbors/friends/extended relatives along with their own registrations. Only parents/legal guardians may register youth participants.

PAYMENT BY CREDIT CARDThe Parks and Recreation Department accepts Master-Card and Visa, for all registration and program payments. Personal information is safe and secure. Registration forms which include credit card numbers will be shredded immediately after processing.

READ YOUR RECEIPTRead the receipt to verify that you are enrolled in the correct class/session. Any program changes in dates, times, special requirements, will be noted there. If you would like a receipt for a mail-in registration please enclose a stamped addressed envelope. No other confirmation will be mailed to you.

REGISTER FIRSTPersons MUST register PRIOR to participation in ANY program through one of the above methods. Class registrations are not accepted at programs sites. Be prepared to show your receipt at the first class session.

WALK-IN

Registra tions will be accepted in person Monday through Friday

from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

FAX715-232-5328

MAIL-INONLINE REGISTRATION

Fill out a family registra tion

form, include MasterCard/Visa Information, and fax to the Parks & Recreation Office at (715) 232-5328.

Mail your completed

registra tion form with payment to:

Registration, Menomonie Parks

& Recreation, 1412 6th St,

Menomonie, WI 54751

THE SHIRLEY DOANE SENIOR CENTER

has many activities that may interest you!

Chair Yoga, Sewing, 500 Cards, Euchre, Community Fellowship Dinner & Bingo

(Wednesdays) and Friday afternoon Bingo.

To receive a monthly calendar or learn moreabout one of these programs call

715.235.0954.

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This service will be activated at 8:30 AM on Tuesday, September 7th, however, classes are viewable prior to registration. There is a convenience fee to use this service. This fee is charged per receipt. Go to www.menomonie-wi.gov to register online, click on Departments and then Parks & Rec. You are then able to view brochure or register online for classes. If you do not have an account you will be asked to do so at this time.

SURVEY

FALL 2021 CITIZEN SURVEYThe Menomonie Recreation Advisory Board and staff would appreciate your help. Please take a few minutes to answer this survey and return it to our office at the address listed below. Your responses to this survey will help us better serve your recreation and leisure needs and improve our services.

PLEASE PRINT1. Which of the following city facilities or parks have you visited during this past year? Wakanda Park Leisure Services Center Phelan Park Elmwood Park Point Comfort Park Fowlers Court Park Wilson Park Park Circle Riverside Park Wakanda Park Beach Point Comfort Beach Lions Club Shelter

2. How would you describe your experience with city recreation facilities you used?

Excellent Satisfactory Needs Improvement

3. What is the one thing you don’t like about your experience(s) with these facilites? _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________

4. How would you rate the overall maintenance of the facilities you used?

Excellent Satisfactory Needs Improvement

5. Please describe your overall experiences with Recreation Department programs.

Excellent Satisfactory Needs Improvement

6. Please describe your experience with Recreation Department registration procedures.

Excellent Satisfactory Needs Improvement

7. What is your opinion of these fees the Recreation Department charges for programs and activities?

Excellent Satisfactory Needs Improvement

8. How did you receive this Fall 2021 Program brochure?

School Leisure Services Center Library Grocery Store Other

9. How often would you say that one or more of your household used City of Menomonie Recreation or Park Department services and/or programs?

Daily Weekly Monthly Several times a year Other

10. Please indicate your priorities for future planning purposes: 1=Not Important 2=Of Some Importance 3=Important 4=Fairly Important 5=Very Important

Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey.Return to MPRD, Leisure Services Center, 1412 Sixth Street, Menomonie, WI 54751.

Additional lighted sports field ...................................1 2 3 4 5Additional programs for preschool children ........1 2 3 4 5Additional sports fields ................................................1 2 3 4 5Additional programs for teenagers .........................1 2 3 4 5Additional programs for elementary age children ...1 2 3 4 5Additional programs for young adults .................. 1 2 3 4 5

Additional programs for adults .................................1 2 3 4 5Additional programs for senior citizens ................1 2 3 4 5Programs for people with disabilities .................... 1 2 3 4 5Performing arts and creative arts programs ........1 2 3 4 5Outdoor swimming facilities ..................................... 1 2 3 4 5

21Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department • 1412 6th St., Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715.232.1664 • Fax: 715.232.5328 • Email: [email protected] www.menomonie-wi.gov

PARK SHELTERS

Parks are open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

Please dump all rubbish and garbage in dumpster near your site. Do not dump ice on grass, or put grease in dumpsters. Garbage bags are not provided

Amplified music is permissible at all city parks form 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. A permit and $15 filing fee is required; to be filed with the reservation form.

Alcohol is allowed in all parks, except the Leisure Services Center, Fowlers Court and Wilson Park Band Shell, but may not be sold.

Tents may be installed only in designated areas because of buried underground utilities, with a park department employee present.

Arrangements for additional picnic tables and other equipment may be made at an additional cost to the user.

No glass of any kind is allowed in the parks.

No City facilities may be used for commercial selling purposes. Fundraising for non-profit organizations is allowed when noted on this application.

The City reserves the right to require renters to provide a certificate of insurance which names the City as an Additional Insured, and provides adequate coverage for the type of activity scheduled. Renters agree to hold the city harmless.

The individual listed on the Reservation Request shall be responsible for enforcement of all park rules and proper conduct of all persons using the facilities. Renters are responsible for loss of, or damage to, City property under their control and assume the full cost of repair or replacement.

All Property belonging to the renter shall be removed from the building at the conclusion of the rental period. No permanent decorations are permitted. No storage of items is permitted.

Park Department employees are on duty Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on weekends from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., in case of an emergency, contact the Menomonie Parks Department at 232-1327.

Any shelter not rented will be available to the public on a first come, first served basis.

There are several shelters that are enclosed that require you to get an access code for entry. The shelter names are Wakanda Pavilion, Northside Shelter and Wilson Park Bandshell/restrooms. When using these facilities we advise you to not store products or supplies in them prior to the day or your rental. The week of your rental you will be given a code to the lock box attached to the building that will have a key inside for access to the kitchen/restrooms.

Tables and chairs are available for rental also from the Leisure Services Center for a daily fee.

Ball diamond reservations are available beginning on April 1

Camping is not allowed in any park.

Fires are permitted only at prepared fire places.

Please help to protect your parks by reporting all vandalism.

PARK SHELTER RESERVATION PROCEDURESThe following park shelters may be reserved for use by the community. Reservations may be made one year from the date you wish to reserve; priority will be given to individuals in person. Reservations will be secured when a reservation form and payment have been received in the Parks and Recreation Department office. The City reserves the right to refuse future use to any group or person who abuses park facilities. A copy of your permit will be displayed at the shelter named on the day you have reserved. If a shelter is not reserved in advance the Recreation Department, it is available on a first come, first serve basis. Reservation forms can be downloaded from our web page listed below.

Park and Shelter Rules

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FACILITIES SEATING AMENITIES DAILY FACILITIES SEATING AMENITIES DAILY FEE FEE

Wakanda Pavilion 200 Elect/Rest/Kitchen $75 Wakanda Park Beach Elect/tent Area $40Wilson Park Band Shell Elect/Rest/Stage $75 Wakanda Park-Wilsons Farmers Market Elect/Rest $100 Northside 30 Elect/Rest/Sink $55Wilsons Farmers Market & Band Shell Elect/Rest $150 Southside 40 Elect $35Leisure Services Shelter 50 For use with LSC rental only Farm Bureau 40 Elect $35 Phelan Park Main Shelter 40 Elect/Rest $45 Lions Club 40 Elect $35 Elmwood Park Elect/Rest $45 Letty M. Trainor 40 Elect $35 Lakeside Park 40 Elect/Rest $45 Jim Miller 40 Elect $35 Fowlers Court 20 Elect/Rest $45 Point Comfort Park- Riverside Park – Main 40 Elect/Rest $45 Lions Club 40 Elect $35 Wakanda Park open Area #3 Elect/Tent Area $35 Byron Smith 40 Elect $35Wolske Bay Park- Bassmaster 40 Elect $35Krueger/Rotary Club 40 Elect $35 * Plus tax unless tax exempt number is provided.

* There are limited garbage cans in the city parks, they have been replaced by large dumpsters. Please bring garbage bags for your trash and dispose of your trash in the dumpster at the end of your event.

Menomonie Parks & Recreation Department1412 6th Street i Menomonie, WI 54751 i For more information call: 715.232.1664

or to learn of cancellations of programs due to inclement weather,call 232.2210 one hour before scheduled time.

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