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    CONTAC TSArcadia Lake 2167470Festival Market Place 3594630KickingBird Golf Club 3415350KickingBird Tennis Center 3483120Parks and Recreation Admin. 3594630Recreation Programs 3594630Edmond Senior Center 2167600

    MAC Building Holiday Closures

    Memorial Day | May 23-25July 4th | July 3 & 4 All other park facilities will be open.

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    M OV I E S AT T H E PA R K THURS. | DARK | PAGE 4 4

    A RC A D I A L A K ESAT. | JUNE 6 | 7:30 AM | PAGE 33

    2 SUMMER CAMPS

    12 Recreation Programs 12 ADULTS Ages: 18 & Up

    16 FAMILY Ages: 2 & Up

    18 PRESCHOOL Ages: 25

    22 YOUTH Ages: 612

    24 HOME SCHOOL Ages: 612

    26 TEEN Ages: 1317

    30 Register, Rent & Policies

    32 Arcadia Lake

    34 KickingBird Golf Club

    36 KickingBird Tennis Center

    39 Festival Market Place

    40 Edmond Senior Center

    45 Calendar of Events

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    COMPUTER CAMP Youth Tech Inc. is an interactive com-puter camp that focuses on providing enrichment opportunities to students in the world of computers. With a caring environment at the core of camp values, Youth Tech strives to create a positive learning community that encourages creativity, fun and academic excellence. For more information about Youth Tech Inc. please visit our web site at www.youthtechinc.com.To register go to edmondparks.com and click on the Recreation Friends tab.

    AnimationIn this class students will learn the basics of animation and digital design. Students who enjoy going to various sites to see fun interactive animations will love this course. This class will utilizes Adobes award winning animation software in Adobe Flash. Students will create fun interactive animations that they can share with the world.10 17 yrs.June 15 18 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $150

    Video Game DesignThis course provides students with a fun interactive look at the world of video game design and development. Students enrolled in this camp will learn the ba-sics of video game design and produce several different interactive video games to share with their friends and family.10 17 yrs.June 15 18 1 4 p.m. $165June 22 25 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $165July 20 23 1 4 p.m. $165

    Web DesignThis course is an in depth look at the world of web design and development. Students enrolled in this session will learn how to build their own web site from start to finish using award winning suite of products. The learning for this camp does not end at the door students will have access to their web site with free hosting for one year.10 17 yrs.July 13 16 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $150

    The Gaming AcademyThe gaming academy is an all day course for students who love games. During this course students will be immersed into the world of 2D and 3D game design. The gaming academy is a combination of our Video Game Design, Advanced Game Design and 3D Game Design courses. The course offers students a variety of hands on experience designing and building their very own games. Students are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. 10 17 yrs.July 6 9 9 a.m. 4 p.m. $300

    Movie MakersThis hands-on, interactive course will instruct students in the world of digital video design and production. Students will film, direct and edit their own digital video creations. Students enrolled in this course will amaze their peers with green screen and special effects work. 10 17 yrs.June 22 25 1 4 p.m. $140

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    3D Game DesignVideo Game Design is a prerequisite for this course. This class offers an interactive look at the world of 3D Game Design. This awesome 3D video game design course offers the chance for students to create and immerse themselves in a 3D world. If you are looking to design profes-sional 3D games that both look and feel just like the ones you play at home, then you dont want to miss this course.10 17 yrs.July 13 16 1 p.m. 4 p.m. $160

    iVideo Game DesignWant to create video games? This in-troductory course for younger students who want to learn to build simple video games. This course combines the art of video game design and animation to create interactive characters that fly around the screen. Amaze your friends and family with your fun interactive games. 6 10 yrs.July 20 23 10 a.m. 12 p.m. $105

    MAD SCIENCE CAMP Mad Science camps offer a daily combi-nation of in-class discovery and explora-tion, outdoor games, physical activities and hands-on applications of the scien-tific principles presented. Your child will be able touch, see, hear, smell and taste what science is really all about.

    We use simple, real world science tech-niques that allow even the youngest of campers to enjoy our learning environ-ment. Campers create, build and assemble a variety of take-home projects

    while exploring how science affects the world around us. To register go to edmondparks.com and click on the Recreation Friends tab.

    Chemicals, Cells & CrimeGet ready for a day in the Mad Science Laboratory! Children will turn a lemon into a battery and discover electrochemi-cal reactions as they electroplate a penny and a nickel. They will learn how new compounds are created from chemical reactions, take a fantastic trip into cell city and the human body and learn about cells and the different parts and functions of a cell. They will investigate the different organ systems and make a gutsy apron and a model lung to take home. Lastly, they will team up with fel-low campers to solve the Great Cookie Caper crime with the detective skills they learn. They will walk the grid, col-lect evidence and test their forensic skills to solve the crime and make their own cookie snack. There is so much to explore during the day!7 12 yrs.June 15 19 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $144June 15 19 1 p.m. 4 p.m. $144Full Day 9 a.m. 4 p.m. $280

    Rocking Rockets and AerodynamicsThis camp takes the children through the principles of flight and aerodynamics. They build airplanes, a hovercraft and balloon copters. They will discover what makes things fly and how different types of flying devices become air borne. They explore the role that wind and the move-ment of air plays on simple flying devicessuch as kites, hot air balloons and

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    parachutes. Campers will learn about the Milky Way and be able to answer the question, What is the Milky Way? and How do we know whats up there? Chil-dren explore the celestial sphere, learn about celestial navigation and build their own sextant, sundial, planisphere and even a refracting telescope while discovering the wonders of the Milky Way. This camp takes children to exhilarating heights all summer long!7 12 yrs.June 22 26 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $156June 22 26 1 4 p.m. $156July 27 31 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $156July 27 31 1 4 p.m. $156Full Day 9 a.m. 4 p.m. $305

    Nature, Bugs and BlossomsYoung explorers discover the natural world of bugs, plants and humans! They learn the life cycle of a simple seed to a full grown plant. They investigate how the sun, wind and rain affect lifein-cluding not just plants but even creepy crawlies and bugs. They become weather artists using rain and wind as their tools! They will explore the life of a caterpillar and discover how it turns into a beauti-ful butterfly. They make their own bug bracelet and will discover the difference between fruits and vegetables from their own placemats. They finish camp by making a mural of a garden with their fellow campers. 4 6 yrs.June 29 July 3 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $144

    Lego Mindstorm RoboticsChildren explore the exciting world of robotics! They learn the mechanical aspects of robots including gears, torque, hydraulics and pneumatics.

    They discover electrical circuitry as it powers robots at work and explore a robots principal components by identify-ing, comparing and testing toy robots. Campers will form small robotics teams to build programmable robots using the Lego NXT Mindstorms systems. Children work with ultrasonic, touch, color and motion sensors which collect information around them. The program interprets this information and makes the robot re-spond to its environment. Children make the robots move in a dancing fashion, have them identify colors, follow a line and avoid objects. These future roboti-cists will learn teamwork, problem solving and critical thinking skills and develop the value of self-motivation and resource-fulness. Each camper will build their own 6-in-1 solar robot to take home.7 12 yrs.June 29 July 3 1 4 p.m. $162July 13 17 1 4 p.m. $162

    Secret Agent LabSuspects, schematics, and sleuths oh my! Connect the dots using science to help solve a crime in this hands-on investigation of the science of sleuth-ing. Children use the scene solver to reconstruct the scene of a crime. Using the whodunit-kit, they can practice their skills of recall and observationmatch-ing character descriptions to reconstruct the face of the culprit! Look out 007the Mad Science spy academy is in session! From decoding messages to metal detec-tors and night vision, children have the opportunity to check out spy equipment and even create their own edible mes-sages! Campers will use the secret code breaker to communicate in code like real

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    spies. With the undercover observer, children step into the shoes of spies in ac-tion. Children take home a detective tool at every session!7 12 yrs.July 6 10 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $144July 6 10 1 4 p.m. $144Full Day 9 a.m. 4 p.m. $280

    Jr. Explorers ClubChildren explore different topics during this fun five-day camp. They take a trip through the solar system where each student becomes a Mad Science Astro-naut in training. In an explosive session campers get introduced to simple chemis-try fun. We simulate a volcanic eruption, observe protein molecules in action as they turn into explosive colors and more. Get fascinated with light and learn how shadows and rainbow colors are made using a rainbow a catcher. Campers will mix colors of light and explore the world of color. Take an imaginary trip to the beach and see how sand is made. Meet creatures that live in the ocean. Examine different shells, a starfish and a sponge; and see how different sea creatures live. Make a tiny ocean to carry home! This is a week of fun exploration and discovery!4 6 yrs.July 13 17 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $144

    ABRAKADOODLE ART CAMP Abrakadoodle art camps are action-packed camp experiences filled with FUN and lots of wholesome activities. Your kids will be inspired and creative while sharing laughs and developing friendships. Each week of camp will have a different fun theme with

    different art projects and activities.To register go to edmondparks.com and click on the Recreation Friends tab.

    App Art with the Museum of Modern Art AppTake a trip to a museum right from your smart device! Use your Apple or Andriod MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) Art Lab App to create some interesting master-pieces. Explore art from the MoMA col-lection and then create art both digital and non-digital art. Draw, animate, de-sign and construct while exploring some of the wonderful art from New Yorks Museum of Modern Art. Download the free App on any Apple or Android device.7 14 yrs. (Full Day, bring sack lunch)June 8 12 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $125Full Day 9 a.m. 4 p.m. $250

    Amazing American ArtistsCome along to America, land of some amazing artists! Create artworks inspired by famous artists who explore color, cel-ebrate uniqueness, innovate with paint, depict familiar scenes and highlight different cultures. You will learn about Thiebauds enticing goodies, Grandma Moses charming landscapes, Steinbergs fascinating figures and more. Have fun with these Amazing American artists and create your own amazing art! 7 14 yrs. (Full Day, bring sack lunch)July 6 10 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $125Full Day 9 a.m. 4 p.m. $250

    CrayoLa La We celebrate Crayola and the fabulous things you can imagine using their prod-ucts! We create with Crayola watercolors,

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    Model Magic modeling compound, chalk, tempera paints, special crayons, oil pastels, acrylic paints and more while exploring color, designing vertical garden sculptures and building nocturnalanimals. Make bubbles pop with draw-ing chalk! A still life explodes onto paper using construction paper crayons and watercolors. Dont forget oil pastels that inspire lively molas. Have a colorful time creating your own Crayola art!7 14 yrs. (Full Day, bring sack lunch)August 3 7 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $125Full Day 9 a.m. 4 p.m. $250

    KID CO. THEATRE CAMPSKid Co. Theatre is a family run theatre group that enriches the lives of children through theatrical creation and col-laboration. Their theatre camps help kids build self-esteem, discover how to work together, become more empathetic and tolerant of others. Learn new creative problem solving techniques and most importantly have fun!To register go to edmondparks.com and click on the recreation friends tab.

    Create-a-Play Camp Create-A-Play is the perfect camp for kids who want to spend a week in the summer creating an original play. In this camp, kids work together to create two completely original plays which are performed for family and friends on Friday afternoon. No prior experience necessary!Kids entering 2nd 5th gradeAugust 10 14 9 a.m. 4 p.m. $225

    Kinder Play Camp Kinder Play is the perfect summer camp for younger kids who are ready to learn about creating theatre! In this Monday-Thursday program kids create a charac-ter for themselves then work together to create an original short play which will be performed for family and friends on Thursday. The kids even make their own costumes and props for the show!Kids entering Kindergarten 1st gradeJuly 13 16 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $135

    Play Festival CampPlay Festival is the perfect summer pro-gram for middle school kids interested in theatre! In this camp, students work together within small groups to create a festival or a variety of short plays which will be performed at the end of the last day of camp. No prior experience necessary!Kids entering 6th 8th gradeAugust 3 7 9 a.m. 4 p.m. $225

    KINDERMUSIK WITH ALYSSAKindermusik gives your child the op-portunity to enjoy music through rhythm, instruments, singing and dancing. It helps develop body awareness, coordina-tion, and spatial relationships through synchronized and creative movement and simple dances. Language skills are developed and honed through exposure to literature (an important component of the curriculum). Children also explore vocal sounds and singing, which foster the development of your childs first and most important instrumentthe voice!

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    Disney Mini MusicalIts a Whole New World! of Music and Fun! The cast will help choose some of their favorite Disney songs and assemble a 20 minute musical complete with speaking parts, costumes, instruments and props. Students will strengthen their singing voices through vocal play and exercises as well as learn musical and theatrical terminology. Rehearsals will be full of fun and games, with creative play, instru-ment play, and snacks included. The performance will be held at 11:10am on Friday! Includes: T-shirt and a Kinder-musik scarf to take home. Minimum: 6 Maximum: 18If you would like your child to sign up for this camp AND All Keyed Up! Keyboard Camp for 6-8 yr olds, (12:30pm-2:30pm) you will receive a $20 discount after you have registered for both camps. Children that choose this option must bring a sack lunch and will eat/play from 11:30am-12:30pm.4 8 yrs.June 8 12 9:30 11:30 a.m. $120

    All Keyed UpWere All Keyed Up! There is magic to be found in those 88 keys! Immerse yourself in the magic of keyboards of all kinds. Listen to and learn about pianos, organs, synthesizers, and harpsichords. Youll explore staccato and legato sounds, get to know the sounds of a few famous composers and even experiment with composition. This is the perfect way for a young child to build keyboarding skills needed for formal piano lessons in a fun class-style environment filled with story-telling, games, vocal exploration, musical instruments, snacks and more! This class is for NEW & BEGINNER piano play-ers! Includes Kindermusik Take Home

    Materials + Castanets and a Beginner Piano Book. Minimum enrollment: 4If you would like your child to sign up for this camp AND Disney Mini Musical for 4-8 yr olds, (9-11 a.m.) you will receive a $20 discount after you have registered for both camps. Children that choose this option must bring a sack lunch and will eat/play from 1112:30 p.m.6 8 yrs.June 8 12 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. $120

    TIPPI TOES CAMPVoted Best Dance Studio by Metro Family Magazine, Tippi Toes is a chil-drens dance company that provides a welcoming environment for children to experience the joys of dance, self expression and movement.To register go to edmondparks.com and click on the recreation friends tab.

    Tippi Toes Princess CampOnce upon a time in a not so far away land, Tippi Toes planned a beautiful Princess Dance Camp. Young campers will come from near and far dressed in princess or ballerina attire and dance, share stories, attend the princess beauty parlor, work on crafts and play games! At the end of their time, they will invite their King and Queen (mom & dad) to attend a dance performance and award ceremony. We would love for your child to dance into our enchanted fairytale!Child must be potty trained by the start of camp. 3 7 yrs.July 20 22 9 12 p.m. $90

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    EXTREME ANIMALS CAMPSExtreme animals is a zoo to you zoo that rescues and cares for exotic animals. The owner has been around wild/exotic animals most of her life and believes that by allowing others to interact with animals they may never encounter in the wild, they gain a re-spect and desire to protect animals they may not understand. This is essential in the preservation of the entire planets wildlife. In these camps you will get up close and personal with wild and exotic animals while learning about them and their habitats.To register call Parks & Recreation at 359-4630.

    Extreme Animals of Africa and South America Take a walk on the WILD side! Join us on a safari as we interact with the animals and learn about the cultures of these amazing places. Along with having lots of fun, we will be learning and participating in conservation ef-forts for endangered species like lemurs. You will have a chance to observe a training session with Serabi our beauti-ful African serval and engage in water play with our baby crocodiles. Students will have the rare opportunity to learn about these and many other animals as they interact in a safe and entertaining environment. Bongo drums, arts and crafts, jungle exercise sessions and ani-mal interaction are just the beginning of the fun things going on at this camp. 6 12 yrs.June 29 - July 3 9 a.m. 12 p.m. or 9 a.m. 4 p.m. $161 half day/$276 full day

    Extreme Animals of Australia and AsiaLets take a walkabout down under! Australia is a harsh environment and the animals there have amazing ways to deal with it. From hopping kangaroos and sun-loving dragons in Australia to otters and snakes in Asia, our camp is a WILD place to be! Learn about these two different continents while interacting with animals from both and take part in conservation efforts for the endangered Tasmanian Devil. Music, cultural educa-tion, arts and crafts and a little bit of fun exercise are just the beginning to the fun things going on in this camp. 6 12 yrs.August 3 - 7 9 a.m. 12 p.m. or 9 a.m. 4 p.m. $161 half day/$276 full day

    SYLVAN LEARNING CAMPSylvan Learning Center is the #1 provid-er of supplemental education services in the nation. Over the past 20 years Sylvan has given over a million kids the confidence and skills to do better in school. Our innovative programs cater to each childs individual learning style and allows your child to feel good about learning. Our summer camps are designed with engaging activities and games that make summer learning fun! Most importantly our summer camps are a great way to help your child avoid summer learning loss and head back to school with confidence! Enroll in two or more camps and receive a 10% discount.To register go to edmondparks.com and click on the recreation friends tab.

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    LEGO Robotics CampYour child and a buddy will work to-gether to plan and build a new robot using LEGO bricks, learning sci-ence and engineering concepts along the way. As their robots take shape, students experiment with LEGO Educations award-wining WeDo software to program and problem solve new ways to animate their bots. Then the energy levels really reach a high point as the kids challenge other teams to friendly competitions and games.Grades 2-5June 8 - 12 1 2 p.m. $175July 27 - 31 1 2 p.m. $175

    Video Game Coding CampYour son or daughter will have a blast creating video games and animated sto-ries andyou dont even have to mention all the skills he or she is learning along the way: basic coding, problem solving, logic, physics and more. Children get to make and take their games.Grades 3-5 June 22 26 1 2 p.m. $199July 6 - 10 1 2 p.m. $199

    TEAMS FOR TOMORROWTOT is a creative and unique way for a student to learn, experience and master all sorts of ball handling tricks! TOT teachers will model, encourage and in-spire your child to be the very best that they can be! Your child will attain many new skills that will instill a drive and motivation that will carry over into

    all areas of your childs life. Give your child the TOT advantage!To register go to edmondparks.com and click on the recreation friends tab.

    TOT Space Kamp Basketball Skills CampYour child is going to have an Out of the World experience during TOT Space Kamp. Students will learn many fancy ball handling skills while they explore the universe during each class and make cool crafts. Children must be potty trained by the start of camp. Fee includes a snack each day. 3-5 yrs.June 24-26 9:30 a.m. 12 p.m. $100

    Building MindsBuilding Minds helps kids ages 5-12 learn science and engineering (STEM) con-cepts using Lego products and other fun, hands-on learning tools. We provide all the materials, curriculum and teachers to make your experience a success. We train all of our teachers using a program developed by us, for us. We employ scientifically proven methods for teach-ing object-based learning in an informal education environment. Children work in pairs to construct interactive models that demonstrate specific STEM concepts. The hands-on activities are well-struc-tured, fun and engaging. They enhance student thinking and deepen their un-derstanding of the concepts presented in the lesson. Our interactive learning techniques further develop important life skills like teamwork, communication and problem solving. Overall, our programs are designed to foster a greater sense of Continued on next page.

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    self-confidence, a better work ethic, and a desire to succeed.

    Exploring Aviation with LEGOSUsing Legos and other fun, interactive hands-on learning tools, students learn about the 4 types of aircraft and the forces that make them fly.5-8 yrs. July 20 24 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $150

    Awesome Lego MachinesBuild interactive Lego models that demonstrate how gears, pulleys, levers, wheels and axles work. Our curriculum if FUN and makes these concepts easy to understand. Sign up for both camps, and youll receive a $50 discount!5-8 yrs. July 20 24 1 4 p.m. $150

    Lego Amazing Aircraft and EnginesLearn about the forces of flight, gravity, air and how engines contribute to flight.9-12 yrs.July 20 24 9 a.m. 12 p.m. $150

    Motorized Lego bricks and be amazed by how motors can make them move! Sign up for both camps and receive a $50 discount.9-12 yrs.July 20 24 1 4 p.m. $150

    EDMOND PARKS & RECREATIONIntro to Guitar CampThis camp is for absolute beginners and those who have taken only a few lessons. Learn how to read a chord chart and a scale chart, finger pick and how to prac-tice effectively. The camp will end with a short jam session and the campers being able to play one song. Guitar required and music stand preferred. Sheet music will be provided.8 yrs. & Up June 29 July 3 1-3 p.m. $90

    Focus on Photography Visual Arts CampVisual Art programs teach skills of creative, positive thoughts and actions while learning the valuable trade skill of photography. These week long camps unplug children and connects them to creative thought as we focus on different aspects of photography such as introduc-tion to the camera, basic lighting and composition, all while impacting their young minds with simple artistic ways to transform their photographs into works of art. Students will also learn about Oklahoma history, community and learn about different careers in the field. If your child does not have a camera or cannot borrow one for the week, a camera will be provided for them to use. Child must bring a sack lunch each day. A morning and afternoon snack will be provided. A field trip waiver must be signed before the first day of camp.6-12 yrs.June 8 12 9 4 p.m. $255June 15 19 9 4 p.m. $255June 22 26 9 4 p.m. $255

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    July 13 17 9 4 p.m. $255July 20 24 9 4 p.m. $255July 27 31 9 - 4 p.m. $255

    Sewing CampYou will have lots of fun learning how to sew, thread, operate a sewing machine, cut patterns and more! You will get to take home three finished projects made by you. There will be a new project each day.6-12 yrs.June 16 - 19 3:30 - 5 p.m. $80July 14 - 17 3:30 - 5 p.m. $80August 11 14 3:30 5 p.m. $80

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    Movie MondaysEach Monday we will take a field trip to Harkins Theater in Bricktown for popcorn and a movie. Space is limited so sign up fast. Fee includes transportation and movie ticket. Snacks at concession not provided. Transportation waiver must be signed before each movie day.6-12 yrs.Jun 1 The Lorax 8:45 a.m. 12 p.m. $3Jun 8 Box Trolls 8:45 a.m. 12 p.m. $3Jun 15 Rio 2 8:45 a.m. 12 p.m. $3June 22 How to Train Your Dragon 2 8:45 a.m. 12 p.m. $3Jun 29 Penguins of Madagascar 8:45 a.m. 12 p.m. $3Jul 6 Mr. Peabody and Sherman 8:45 a.m. 12 p.m. $3Jul 13 The Nut Job 8:45 a.m. 12 p.m. $3

    Jul 20 Puss in Boots 8:45 a.m. 12 p.m. $3Jul 27 Curious George 8:45 a.m. 12 p.m. $3Aug 3 Dolphin Tale 2 8:45 a.m. 12 p.m. $3

    Field Trip Day YouthDont have the time or money to take your kids on a trip this summer? We have 4 fun field trips planned that are inexpensive, fun and parents dont have to come. Field trip waiver must be signed before the day of each field trip. Children must bring a sack lunch for Frontier City, The Zoo & The Science Museum.6-12 yrsJune 17 Frontier City 10:30 4 p.m. $20July 8 Zoo 8:30 a.m. -1 p.m. FREEJuly 22 Science Museum 10:30 a.m. 4 p.m. $15Aug 5 Main Event 1 4 p.m. $20

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    RecreationThe Multipurpose Activity Center (MAC) is located in Mitch Park and contains the Parks and Recreation office and Senior Center. We offer recreational and cultural based classes and events for all ages. For more information about classes, events or facility and pavilion rentals, please call 405-359-4630, Monday Friday, 8 a.m.5 p.m.

    Craig DishmanDirector of Parks and Recreation

    Earl LondonParks Superintendent

    Diane SelfRecreation Program Manager

    Melissa MeyersRecreation Program Coordinator

    Adults Ages: 18 & Up

    ARTS & CRAFTS Intro to SewingYou will have lots of fun learning how to sew, thread, operate a sewing machine, cut patterns and more! There will be a new project each session you get to make and take home.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 2/6

    T May- Aug. 9:15 11:15 a.m. $24/class

    Mosaic CrossDesign and create your very own mosaic cross to hang. Cross is 18 tall and has a hole to hang it on the back. In this two night class you will design and glue the first night and grout and clean the second night.Ages: 18 & Up Min/ Max: 2/7

    T,TH June 2, 4 6 8 p.m. $30

    Paint AwayThis is a basic social painting class for people who think they cant paint or never have. We will provide the basic layout of the painting and you will provide the col-

    or and creativity. All you need is an open mind to let the artist within to come alive. This class is fun to take with a friend. Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 2/12

    T *May 19 6 8 p.m. $12TH *July 16 6 8 p.m. $12M *July 27 6 8 p.m. $12TH *August 6 6 8 p.m. $12

    * May 19: Fireworks; July 16: Dandelions at Night; July 27: Paint a Still Life; August 6: Peacock

    Party on the PatioCome enjoy making one or all of these great patio party necessities. From serv-ing ware to decorative clay wind chimes, these are sure to make your party a big hit. Visits Required: July 7 One to make, one to glaze and one to pick up; July 13

    You will make and take home that day; July 20 One to glaze and one to pick up. Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 2/12

    T *July 7 6 8 p.m. $12M *July 13 6 8 p.m. $20M *July 20 6 8 p.m. $20

    * July 7: Clay Bird House; July 13: Wood Burned Cutting Board; July 20: Veggie Tray Platter

    Sew it ForwardMake an activity mat for someone with Alzheimers. These easy-to-sew activity mats help soothe the agitated fidget-ing of people with dementia, autism or Alzheimers. The mats help focus their attention, stimulate senses, exercise hand muscles and entertain users. Activity Mats are the size of a placemat and include pockets, zippers, buttons, strings of beads, bells, etc. They may also include a textured pocket with a soft toy or vinyl pocket for photos. This is a great volunteer opportunity and gift from the heart.Ages: 6 & Up Min/Max: 2/12

    S May 30 9:30 11:30 a.m. $20S June 13 9:30 11:30 a.m. $20S July 11 9:30 11:30 a.m. $20S August 8 9:30 11:30 a.m. $20

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  • Simple Card Making 101In this class you will learn basic rubber stamping techniques and adding more advanced skills as you progress. Each month you will make 3-4 holiday or all occasion cards. You will need to pur-chase a starter kit before your fist class for a one-time fee of $35. Each class is $12 and all supplies will be provided. Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 6/15

    TH May 21 6-8 p.m. $12TH June 25 6-8 p.m. $12TH July 30 6-8 p.m. $12TH August 20 6-8 p.m. $12

    Wreaths and Door DecorDont go buy one, make one! These are classes you have all been waiting for...thats right, its wreath time! Add some pizzazz to your door with these fun wreaths created with your own touch. Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 2/12

    S *June 20 10 a.m. 12 p.m. $29F *July 24 6 8 p.m. $29

    *June 20: 4th of July Wreath; July 24: Grapevine wreath with handmade fabric flowers

    Yoga for the BrainNo artistic talent needed. This fun form of yoga helps anyone get in touch with life, solve problems, turn mistakes into positives, be innovative and become more creative. Small art journal included.Ages: 18 & Up Min/ Max: 2/12

    T August 11 6 8 p.m. $15

    POTTERYClay Letter DishConstruct your very own monogram jew-elry dish out of clay. Visits required: One to make, one to glaze and one to pick up.Ages: 18 & Up Min/ Max: 2/12

    T May 5 6 8 p.m. $12

    Wheel ThrowingWhen we say throw we mean on a pot-ters wheel! This will be a basic introduc-

    tion to using a potters wheel and learn-ing how pots are thrown. Upper body strength and coordination are the secrets to success in this class. Visits required: One to throw, one to glaze and one to pick up.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 2/7

    S May 16 10 11:30 a.m. $12T June 30 5:30 7 p.m. $12W July 22 10 11:30 a.m. $12S August 1 10 11:30 a.m. $12

    FITNESSYoga with KateImprove your flexibility, strength and balance. You will explore modifications that work for your body as well as learn-ing breathing and relaxation techniques. Participants will need to bring their own yoga mat. If you would like to drop-in, call ahead for availability. Drop-in fee is $10/class.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 2/18

    M & TH *May 4 28 **Time $48M & TH June 1 29 **Time $48M & TH August 3 31 **Time $48

    *No class Monday, May 25**Mondays 6:30 7:30 p.m., Thursdays 5:30 6:30 p.m.

    SPECIAL INTERESTAnyone Can OilEssential Oils are fast becoming a popu-lar wellness option. Learn how to read food labels, uses of essential oils and overall health and wellness of mind, body and soul. Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 3/40

    F May 15 7 9 p.m. FreeF June 12 7 9 p.m. FreeF July 10 7 9 p.m. Free

    Back to School BasketThis basket is great for those back to school supplies or craft supplies you have around the house.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6

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    Corner Storage BasketThis triangular basket will fit nicely in any room to store your useful items.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6

    M June 15 8:30 a.m. 3 p.m. $42

    Gift BasketThis rectangular basket can be filled with all kinds of goodies and given as a gift for a special occasion or just keep it for yourself.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6

    T June 2 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. $42

    Glam BasketIs your bathroom drawer cluttered with brushes, combs and hair products? This basket is perfect for the bathroom coun-ter to keep all of those items organized and ready to use.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6

    M July 27 8:30 a.m. 2 p.m. $30

    Grandmas Toy Basket/Laundry BasketThis basket is large enough to hold lotof toys for the grandkids or it could be a nice laundry basket for yourself. Ages 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6

    F August 7 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m. $72

    Fourth of July Pie BasketThis patriotic basket can be used to take your pie or other goodies to your holiday celebration.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6

    M April 13 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. $48

    May Flower Basket This Mason jar vase base is woven over with reed to weave a beautiful vase to display all of your flowers.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6

    F May 15 8:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. $30

    Mothers Day BasketYour mother or friend will love this hand woven basket with a wood base and colored reed highlights. Ages 18 & Up Min/Max 1/6

    F May 1 8:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. $42

    Summer Picnic BasketThis basket will be perfect to pack snacks in for a great evening of music at Hafer Park during our summer concert series.Age: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6

    TH May 21 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m. $48

    Summer Wine BasketThis basket is perfect for you and your significant other to take on a picnic. It will hold two bottles of wine or one bottle with cheese and crackers. It is divided into sections. Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6

    F July 10 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. $54

    To Go BasketUse this basket to take all of your condi-ments, napkins or utensils to the party for the big game. Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 1/6

    F August 28 8:30 a.m. 2 p.m. $30

    EDUCATIONEdward Jones: An Investors Tour of Mutual FundsThis seminar provides a detailed look at the features, benefits and risks associ-ated with this type of investment as well as guidance to help empower you as you explore the multitude of mutual funds availableAges: 18 & Up Min/Max: 3/20

    T May 19 6 p.m. Free

    Edward Jones: Five Money Questions for Women

    Where Am I Today? Where Would I Like to Be? Can I Get There? How Do I Get There? How Can I Stay on Track? Women will get all of these ques-tions answered and a financial plan laid out during this education session.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 3/20

    T July 21 6 p.m. Free

  • Edward Jones: Leave It. Move It, Roll It, Take It Your Employer Retirement Plan OptionsThis seminar outlines the potential ad-vantages and disadvantages of various retirement plan distribution options.Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 3/20

    T August 18 6 p.m. Free

    Edward Jones: Social Security Your Questions AnsweredThis seminar discusses how Social Secu-rity fits into your retirement income plan, when you should start taking benefits and tax considerations. Ages: 18 & Up Min/Max: 3/20

    T June 16 6 p.m. Free

    PERFORMING ARTSIrish Dance with ChelseaBeginner and intermediate classes available. Wednesdays | Ages 6 & UpSee page 25 for more details and registration info.

    Learn Guitar Correctly Guitar 1For beginners and advanced beginners. A great introduction to playing the gui-tar! This class focuses on basic guitar techniques and gives students a firm foundation for reading music and play-ing in several genres. Music is provided. Bring your own guitar, music stand, electric tuner, white 3 ring-binder and a pencil. Enrollment is ongoing with pay-ments pro-rated to time of enrollment.Ages 8 & Up Min/Max: 5/15

    T Monthly 4:30 5:25 p.m. $50/mth

    Learn Guitar Correctly Guitar 2For intermediate and advanced players who want to enhance their playing and music reading skills. Several genres will be explored including classical, jazz and rock. Bring your own guitar, music stand

    and electric tuner. Enrollment is ongo-ing with payments pro-rated to time of enrollment.Ages 8 & Up Min/Max 5/15

    T Monthly 5:30 6:25 p.m. $50/mth Learn Guitar Correctly Guitar 3For advanced players who want to en-hance their playing and music reading skills. Several genres will be explored including classical, jazz and rock. Music is provided. Enrollment is ongoing with payments pro-rated to time of enrollment. Ages 8 & Up Min/Max 5/15

    T Monthly 6:30 7:25 p.m. $50/mth

    Learn Guitar Correctly Guitar 4For very advanced players who want to enhance their playing and music read-ing skills by learning one composition for classical guitar. Music is provided. Those who enroll in Guitar 4 will attend Guitar 3 & 4. Enrollment is ongoing with pay-ments pro-rated to time of enrollment. Ages 8 & Up Min/Max 5/15

    T Monthly 6:30 7:25 p.m. $50/mth

    Family Ages: 2 & Up

    ARTS & CRAFTSMother/Daughter SewingYou will have lots of fun learning how to sew, thread, and operate a sewing ma-chine, cut patterns and more! You get to make and take home a new project each session.Ages: 6 & Up Min/Max: 2/6

    S May 9 9:30 11 a.m. $18/PPS June 27 9:30 11 a.m. $18/PPS July 25 9:30 11 a.m. $18/PPS August 22 9:30 11 a.m. $18/PP

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  • Stroller StridesMitch ParkStroller Strides | FIT4MOM North Oklahoma City & Edmond

    GIVING WOMEN STRENGTH FORMOTHERHOOD

    Stroller Strides is a stroller-based fitness programdesigned for moms with little ones. Each 60-minute, totalbody workout incorporates power walking, strength,toning, songs and activities. Certified fitness instructorsoffer a variety of fun class formats both indoors andoutdoors. We also offer a free playgroup with Our Villageso moms can form lasting friendships with other momsthrough organized playdates, moms' nights out, andactivities for the whole family.

    DAYS: Tuesday & Thursday TIME: 10:15am - 11:15am LOCATION: Mitch Park - Edmond Multi-Activity Center 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive Edmond, OK 73013 INSTRUCTORS: Mary Davis Laura Choffel

    FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:Mary Davis | 405.921.5475 | [email protected]

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    Paint AwayThis is a basic social painting class for people who think they cant paint or never have. We will provide the basic layout of the painting and you will provide the color and creativity. All you need is anopen mind to let the artist within to come alive. This is a class that is fun to take with a friend. Ages: 6 & Up Min/Max: 2/12

    W *May 27 2 4 p.m. $12W *June 10 6 8 p.m. $12W *June 17 4 6 p.m. $12T *July 14 4 6 p.m. $12TH *July 23 4 6 p.m. $12T *July 28 4 6 p.m. $12T *August 4 4 6 p.m. $12TH *August 6 2 4 p.m. $12T *August 25 6 8 p.m. $12

    * May 12: Cupcake; May 27: Open Free Paint; June 10: Campfire painting; June 17: 4th of July; July 14: Raccoon; July 23: 3 Crabs; July 28: Fox Painting; August 4: Tree Frog; August 6: Open Free Paint; August 25: Paint Your Pet (E-mail pet photos to [email protected] )

    POTTERYBisque Birthday Plate CelebrationIf your birthday is in May, June, July or August come to this class and we will cel-ebrate by having a cupcake and painting a bisque plate to use every year on your birthday. Visits required: One to glaze and one to pick up.Ages: 2 & Up Min/Max: 2/12

    S August 8 10 11 a.m. $10

    Bisque StudioCome paint bisque pieces and make them original works of art. Choose from our stock of plates, platters, bowls, ani-mals, monsters, planes, princess stuff and more! Finished pieces will be glazed and picked up at a later date. Price includes two small pieces or one larger piece and unlimited glaze. Ages 2-5 must have a parent present. Studio time is two hours but project time may vary. Bisque Studio

    time may be used to finish other Clay and Pottery class projects with no extra fee, please call to register. Visits required: One to glaze and one to pick up.Ages: 2 & Up Min/Max: 2/12

    S *May 2 10 a.m. 12 p.m. $20W May 13 4 6 p.m. $20TH May 28 10 a.m. 12 p.m. $20S *June 6 10 a.m. 12 p.m. $20M June 8 4 6 p.m. $20W July 8 10 a.m. 12 p.m. $20S July 25 10 a.m. 12 p.m. $20M August 10 4 6 p.m. $20W August 26 4 6 p.m. $20

    *May 2: Mothers Day Gift Bisque Studio; June 6: Fathers Day Gift Bisque Studio

    PreSchool Ages: 25 (Parents must attend)

    ARTS & CRAFTS Bubble Wrap PrintingPaint a design onto bubble wrap and then print your design onto paper.Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    TH July 30 10 -11 a.m. $8

    Clay Pot CrabsTransform an ordinary clay pot into a cute crab to decorate for the summer months.Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    TH July 23 10 11 a.m. $11

    DIY Bubble WandsCreate various bubble wands to blow bubbles with.Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    M May 18 10 11 a.m. $8

    Fairy GardenCreate a container fairy garden to enjoy and play with.Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    T May 12 10 11 a.m. $11

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    EdmondOK.comC O N C E R T S I N T H E P A R K

    2015CONCERTS IN THE PARKEDMONDHAFER PARKT H U R S DAYSMAY 28 JULY 306: 15 TO 8:45 PM

    FREESqueeze Box and Souled OutClassic/ Modern RockVariety/Classic RockThursday, May 28

    The Gotcha Covered Bandand Mike Black & The Stingrays 50s, 60s & 70s / Oldies Rock Thursday, June 4

    Zero 2 Sixty and Nasty WeatherClassic RockThursday, June 11

    Bonham Revue and Bluegrass FaithfullBluegrassThursday, June 18

    Champaign Jam and Kerry Waynes BandR&B Variety R&B/Pop Rock/JazzThursday, June 25

    Juliana Johnsonand Steve Story BandCountry/JazzJazz/Pop/CountryThursday, July 2

    Roland Bowling Bandand G3Blues / 60s RockThursday, July 9

    Straight Shooterand Mystery DatesVariety / Pop/RockThursday, July 16

    Red Dirt Road Bandand Wild HeartChristian Southern RockCountry/Classic RockThursday, July 23

    Michael Fresonkeand Claire PeirsolJazzThursday, July 30

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  • Fathers Day CraftYour father will love a creative gift from you on his special day.Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    T June 9 10 11 a.m. $11

    Fourth of July Handprint ShirtUse your hand prints to create a flag on your very own shirt to wear.Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    TH June 18 10 11 a.m. $11

    Fourth of July Parade WandCreate a festive wand to take to the Fourth of July Liberty Fest parade or to wave around during the fireworks at UCO.Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    TH July 2 10 11 a.m. $8

    Ice Cube PaintingStay cool outside at the MAC by painting with paint ice cubes.Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    TH July 16 10 11 a.m. $8

    Messy Play DateGet messy at the MAC with these fun ses-sions you wouldnt want to do at home. Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    W *May 27 10 11 a.m. $8T *June 2 10 11 a.m. $8T *June 16 10 11 a.m. $8M *June 29 10 11 a.m. $8

    *May 27: Outside bubble play (bring your wand from DIY Bubble Wand class), June 2: Outside messy painting, June 16: Outside messy painting, June 29: International Mud Day mud and dirt play.

    Mothers Day CraftCreate a special gift for your very special mother this Mothers Day.Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    W May 6 10 11 a.m. $11

    Pool Noodle Stick HorseTransform an ordinary pool noodle into a fun stick horse you can gallop along all day long.Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    T August 11 10 11 a.m. $9

    Puffy Paint Ice Cream ConeMix a little glue, shaving cream and color to create this fun summer ice cream craft.Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    T August 18 10 11 a.m. $8

    Shaving Cream MarblingCreate your very own marbled paper by swirling paint and shaving cream.Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    W August 26 10 11 a.m. $8

    Tin Can Wind ChimeRecycle tin cans into a colorful wind chime to hang outside for the world to see.Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    TH June 4 10 11 a.m. $8

    Tissue Paper PaintingDye your very own canvas with tissue paper in this fun art class.Ages: 2-5 Min/Max: 2/9

    W May 20 10 11 a.m. $9

    PERFORMING ARTSKindermusik with AlyssaClasses at the MAC are the 3rd Wednesday each month10 10:45 a.m.See page 28 for more details and registration info.

    Tippi Toes DanceSummer sessions run June AugustSee page 21 for more details and registration info.

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  • Register today!edmondparks.com

    Voted Best Dance Studio by Metro Family Magazine, Tippi Toes is a childrens dance company that provides a welcoming environment for children to experience the joys of dance, self expression and movement. Classes are held at the MAC.

    All classes run May AugustTuition: $50/month, $40/2nd childRegistration: $30

    Mondays

    Baby Ballet 9:45 10:30 a.m. 23 yrs.

    Toddler & Me 10:30 11:15 a.m. 1 3 yrs.

    Ballet, Jazz & Tap 11:15 a.m. Noon 4 6 yrs.

    Toddler & Me 5:30 6:15 p.m. 1 3 yrs.

    Ballet, Jazz & Tap 6:15 7 p.m. 3 6 yrs.

    Hip Hop & Jazz 6:15 7 p.m. 5 10 yrs.

    Go to edmondparks.com and click

    on the Recreation Friends tab.

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  • Youth Ages: 612

    ARTS & CRAFTS Clay CreationsLearn the basic techniques for hand built clay sculpture: joining, molding, texturing and shaping clay. Projects may include bowls, lids, animals, masks and more. Visits Required: One to make and one to pick up. Finished projects will be glazed. Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 4/12

    S July 11 10 a.m. 12 p.m. $20S August 8 10 a.m. 12 p.m. $20

    DIY Hula HoopCreate a small round rug with a hula hoop and recycled t-shirts.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    M June 15 2 3:30 p.m. $12

    DIY Yard YahtzeeDesign a personalized dice and chalkboard score card for your own Yahtzee game.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    TH July 30 2 3:30 p.m. $12

    Fathers Day CraftsYour Father will love a creative gift from you on his special day.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max:2/9

    TH June 11 2 3 p.m. $11

    Felt Finger PuppetsDesign, create and hand sew small finger puppets to play with.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    M August 17 2 3:30 p.m. $10

    Fourth of July Tie Dye ShirtsTie dye your own red, white and blue patriotic shirt.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    TH June 18 3 4 p.m. $10

    Learn to Sew You will have lots of fun learning how to sew, thread, and operate a sewing ma-chine, cut patterns and more! There will be a new project each session you get to make and take home.Ages: 6-17 Min/Max: 2/6

    TH *May Aug. 4:30 6 p.m. $18/class

    *No class June 18, July 16 and August 13 due to sewing camps

    Memories for MomIn this fun class you will make several projects to give to a special mom in your life. Projects include Mothers Day card, jewelry, jewelry box and a small painting on canvas. Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 4/12

    S May 9 10 a.m. 12 p.m. $14

    Mothers Day CraftCreate a special gift for your very special mother this Mothers Day.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    W May 6 4 5 p.m. $11

    Paper Mache Hot Air BalloonsFly away in this two part class. You will create hot air balloons out of paper mache and a balloon on the first day and the second day you will paint your creation. You will be able to hang it from your ceiling to display in your room.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    W, TH Aug. 12, 13 2 3:30 p.m. $10

    Story StonesDesign stones with different pictures and characters to use to tell the story with.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    W July 15 2 3:30 p.m. $10

    Sew it ForwardMake an activity mat for someone with Alzheimers. These easy-to-sew activity mats help soothe the agitated fidget-ing of people with dementia, autism or Alzheimers. The mats help focus their attention, stimulate senses, exercise hand muscles, and entertain users. Activity

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  • Mats are the size of a placemat and in-clude pockets, zippers, buttons, strings of beads, bells, etc. They may also include a textured pocket with a soft toy or vinyl pocket for photos. This is a great volun-teer opportunity and gift from the heart.Ages: 6 & Up Min/Max: 2/12

    S May 30 9:30 11:30 a.m. $20S June 13 9:30 11:30 a.m. $20S July 11 9:30 11:30 a.m. $20S August 8 9:30 11:30 a.m. $20

    Wonderful WatercolorLearn the basic techniques of watercolor painting: washes, color-mixing, layering colors and more. Subject matter may include animals, color designs, under the sea themes and more. Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 4/12

    S July 25 10 a.m. 12 p.m. $14

    POTTERYClay Bobble HeadCreate your own bobble head out of clay, it could be an animal, cartoon or person. Visits Required: One to make, one to paint, one to pick up.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    M August 3 2 3:30 p.m. $12

    Clay Cactus GardenBuild your very own cactus garden that will live forever. Visits Required: One to make, one to paint, one to pick up.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    T June 9 2 3:30 p.m. $12

    Clay Gnome Homes, Fairy Houses, and Toad AbodesYou will construct a gnome home, fairy house or toad abode out of clay for your garden. Clay will take about 2 weeks to dry before it can be fired. After your piece has been fired you will come to a

    Bisque Studio class and glaze your piece. Visits Required: One to make, one to paint, one to pick up.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    W August 5 2 3:30 p.m. $12

    Clay House with Flower VaseCreate a small flower vase stand with a house on the front to hold your special picked flowers. Visits Required: One to make, one to paint, one to pick up.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    T May 26 2 3:30 p.m. $12

    Clay MugsDesign your very own slab clay mug and handle then build it out of clay. Visits Required: One to make, one to paint, one to pick up.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    TH August 27 4 5:30 p.m. $12

    Clay Pinch Pot CrabsCreate these easy pinch pot crabs out of clay that will put anyone in a better mood. Visits Required: One to make, one to paint, one to pick up.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    T July 21 2 3:30 p.m. $12

    Clay Sea RocksLife at the bottom of the ocean is vast! Come and create your own sea rock with star fish, anemone and even sea weed. Visits Required: One to make, one to paint, one to pick up.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    T July 7 2 3:30 p.m. $12

    Imagination in ClayUse your imagination and the instruc-tor will provide you with the guidance to form it out of clay. Visits Required: One to make, one to paint, one to pick up.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    T June 30 10 11:30 a.m. $12M August 24 4 5:30 p.m. $12

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  • My Name in ClayDesign and texture your name in clay. Visits Required: One to make, one to paint, one to pick up.Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/9

    F July 17 2 3:30 p.m. $12

    Wheel ThrowingWhen we say throw we mean on a pot-ters wheel! This will be a basic introduc-tion to using a potters wheel and learn-ing how pots are thrown. Upper body strength and coordination are the secrets to success in this class. Visits required: One to throw, one to glaze and one to pick up.Ages: 812 Min/Max: 2/7

    TH May 14 5:30 7 p.m. $12W June 3 10 11:30 a.m. $12W July 1 10 11:30 a.m. $12W August 19 2 3:30 p.m. $12

    PERFORMING ARTSIrish Dance with ChelseaBeginner and intermediate classes available. Wednesdays | Ages 6 & UpSee page 25 for more details and registration info.

    Learn Guitar Correctly Guitar 1For beginners and advanced beginners. A great introduction to playing the guitar! This class focuses on basic guitar tech-niques and gives students a firm founda-tion for reading music and playing in several genres. Music is provided. Bring your own guitar, music stand, electric tuner, a white 3 ring binder and a pencil. Enrollment is ongoing with payments pro-rated to time of enrollment.Ages 8 & Up Min/Max: 5/15

    T Monthly 4:30 5:25 p.m. $50/mth

    Learn Guitar Correctly Guitar 2For intermediate and advanced players who want to enhance their playing and music reading skills. Several genres will be explored including classical, jazz androck. Bring your own guitar, music stand

    and electric tuner. Enrollment is ongo-ing with payments pro-rated to time of enrollment.Ages 8 & Up Min/Max 5/15

    T Monthly 5:30 6:25 p.m. $50/mth

    Learn Guitar Correctly Guitar 3For advanced players who want to en-hance their playing and music reading skills. Several genres will be explored including classical, jazz and rock. Music is provided. Enrollment is ongoing with payments pro-rated to time of enrollment. Ages 8 & Up Min/Max 5/15

    T Monthly 6:30 7:25 p.m. $50/mth

    Learn Guitar Correctly Guitar 4For very advanced players who want to enhance their playing and music read-ing skills by learning one composition for classical guitar. Music is provided. Those who enroll in Guitar 4 will attend Guitar 3 & 4. Enrollment is ongoing with pay-ments pro-rated to time of enrollment. Ages 8 & Up Min/Max 5/15

    T Monthly 6:30 7:25 p.m. $50/mth

    Tippi Toes DanceSummer sessions run June AugustSee page 21 for more details and registration info.

    Homeschool Ages: 612

    POTTERY Home School ClayCreate various clay projects in this series of classes designed to teach a few as-pects of clay hand building and wheel throwing. Each child will have time to fin-ish one project per class as well as glazing projects from prior weeks. Ages: 6-12 Min/Max: 2/8

    M *May 4 2 3:30 p.m. $12M *May 11 10 11:30 a.m. $12M *May 18 2 3:30 p.m. $12

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    W I T H Chelsea

    Register today! irishdanceok.com

    Work on the basic skills you already know and learn more level hard shoe and soft show figure, ceili and

    step that you can use in performance and competitions or learn just for fun.

    Wednesdays | MayAugust | Min/Max: 3/123:30 4:30 p.m. 6 yrs. & Up $40/month

    Wednesdays | MayAugust | Min/Max: 3/12Level 1 5 5:30 p.m. 6 yrs. & Up $25/monthLevel 2 5 6 p.m. 6 yrs. & Up $40/month

    Learn basic Irish soft shoe steps and dances including a jig, a reel and some ceili (folk) dances.

    Family Discount 25% off/third child and 50% off/fourth child

    To register go to edmondparks.com and click on the Recreation Friends tab.

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  • M *August 24 10 11:30 a.m. $12M *August 31 2 3:30 p.m. $12

    *May 4: Clay Letter Dish; May 11: Clay Bobble Head; May 18: Mixed Construction Pots; August 24: My Corner of the World; August 31: Clay Food

    Teen Ages: 1317

    ARTS & CRAFTS Learn to Sew You will have lots of fun learning how to sew, thread, and operate a sewing ma-chine, cut patterns and more! There will be a new project each session you get to make and take home.Ages: 6-17 Min/Max: 2/6

    TH *June Aug. 4:30 6 p.m. $18/class

    *No class June 18, July 16 and August 13 due to sewing camps

    Paint AwayJoin us on Friday nights at the MAC! This is a basic social painting class for people who think they cant paint or never have. We will provide the basic layout of the painting and you will provide the color and creativity. All you need is an open mind to let the artist within to come alive. This class is fun to take with a friend. Ages: 1317 Min/Max: 2/12

    F *May 29 3 5 p.m. $12F *June 5 3 5 p.m. $12F *July 31 6 8 p.m. $12F *August 7 6 8 p.m. $12

    * May 29: Under the Stars; June 5: Treble Clef; July 31: Giraffe; August 28: Funky Flash

    Sew it ForwardMake an activity mat for someone with Alzheimers. These easy-to-sew activity mats help soothe the agitated fidget-ing of people with dementia, autism or Alzheimers. The mats help focus their attention, stimulate senses, exercise hand muscles, and entertain users. Activity Mats are the size of a placemat and in-clude pockets, zippers, buttons, strings of beads, bells, etc. They may also include a textured pocket with a soft toy or vinyl pocket for photos. This is a great volun-teer opportunity and gift from the heart.Ages: 6 & Up Min/Max: 2/12

    S May 30 9:30 11:30 a.m. $20S June 13 9:30 11:30 a.m. $20S July 11 9:30 11:30 a.m. $20S August 8 9:30 11:30 a.m. $20

    POTTERYClay Letter DishConstruct your monogram jewelry dish out of clay. Visits required: One to make, one to glaze and one to pick up.Ages: 1317 Min/Max: 2/7

    F May 8 6 8 p.m. $12

    Wheel ThrowingJoin us on Friday nights at the MAC! When we say throw we mean on a pot-ters wheel! This will be a basic introduc-tion to using a potters wheel and learn-ing how pots are thrown. Upper body strength and coordination are the secrets to success in this class. Visits required: One to throw, one to glaze and one to pick up.Ages: 1317 Min/Max: 2/7

    F July 10 3:30 5 p.m. $12F August 14 3:30 5 p.m. $12

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  • PERFORMING ARTSLearn Guitar Correctly Guitar 1For beginners and advanced beginners. A great introduction to playing the guitar! This class focuses on basic guitar tech-niques and gives students a firm founda-tion for reading music and playing in several genres. Music is provided. Bring your own guitar, music stand, electric tuner, white 3 ring-binder and a pencil.Enrollment is ongoing with payments pro-rated to time of enrollment.Ages 8 & Up Min/Max: 5/15

    T Monthly 4:30 5:25 p.m. $50/mth

    Learn Guitar Correctly Guitar 2For intermediate and advanced players who want to enhance their playing and music reading skills. Several genres will be explored including classical, jazz and rock. Bring your own guitar, music stand and electric tuner. Enrollment is ongo-ing with payments pro-rated to time of enrollment.Ages 8 & Up Min/Max 5/15

    T Monthly 5:30 6:25 p.m. $50/mth

    Learn Guitar Correctly Guitar 3For advanced players who want to en-hance their playing and music reading skills. Several genres will be explored including classical, jazz and rock. Music is provided. Enrollment is ongoing with payments pro-rated to time of enrollment. Ages 8 & Up Min/Max 5/15

    T Monthly 6:30 7:25 p.m. $50/mth Learn Guitar Correctly Guitar 4For very advanced players who want to enhance their playing and music read-ing skills by learning one composition for classical guitar. Music is provided. Those who enroll in Guitar 4 will attend Guitar 3 & 4. Enrollment is ongoing with pay-ments pro-rated to time of enrollment. Ages 8 & Up Min/Max 5/15

    T Monthly 6:30 7:25 p.m. $50/ mth

    Pelican Bay Aquatic Center will be operated by a third party for the 2015 season. We have selected a group we are confident will provide a wonderful experience for you and your family.We did not have detailed information in time for the printing of this guide.

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  • Follow Me toKindermusik gives your child the opportunity to enjoy music through rhythm, singing, and dancing. It helps develop body awareness, coordination, and spatial relationships through synchronized and creative movement and simple dance. Playlists of class songs are included to download at kindermusikatcrossings.com. As we grow our program, our goal is to make Kindermusik a weekly activity!

    Play Dates in Mitch ParkOur World | Wed. | May 20Splash | Wed. | June 17Zoo Train | Wed. | August 19

    Newborn 5 yrs. | 10 10:45 p.m. $12/student | $8/1st Sibling | $6/2nd Sibling

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  • Register, Rent & Policies

    Register OnlineVisit online.activecommunities.com/edmondparks and either log in or set up a new account. If you set up a new account, you will receive a PIN number within 2436 hours, MondayFriday. Please keep your PIN number on hand, you will need this each time you log in.

    Register In PersonVisit us MondayFriday from 8 a.m.5 p.m. at the Parks and Recreation office inside the MAC building located in Mitch Park, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive.

    PaymentsWe accept cash, check and debit/credit card payments for any of our classes and events. Make checks payable to Edmond Parks and Recreation. VISA, Master Card, Discover and American Express are accepted.

    Forgot Your Login Information?Click on the forgot login link or call 3594630 and they will provide you with the necessary information. Please do not create a new account as this will create multiple accounts for you and can create problems when trying to register.

    HOW TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES

    HOW TO RENT A PAVILION/ROOM The City of Edmond Parks and Recreation Department has pavilions and rooms available for rent for your private function. For information on availability, pricing and booking, call the Parks and Recreation office at (405) 359-4630 or visit us M-F 8am-5pm at the MAC building in Mitch Park.

    Planning a special event? Any event that offers a public invitation that includes use of city services must be approved by our Special Events Committee. City services include, but are not limited to: street closures, trash receptacles, police/fire services. Anyone interested in having a special event must contact Sarah London by calling (405) 359-4580 for information and an application.

    REFUND & CANCELLATION POLICY 1.) If a class has been canceled by the instructor or Parks and Recreation Department at any time, we will work to reschedule the class. If you cannot make the rescheduled class, you have the option for a full refund or you may have a credit for the amount of your class placed on your account. Credits expire one year from the date of the original class.2.) If a registered customer withdraws more than 7 days prior to the date of the class, the customer may receive a full refund or have credit placed on their account. Credits expire one year from the date of the original class.3.) If a registered customer withdraws for a class less than 7 days prior to the date of the class, the customer will forfeit their fee. This is due to minimum class participant requirements being met 7 days prior to a class so supplies can be

    purchased and the contracted instructor can plan. Credits and possible refunds will be considered with extenuating circumstances.

    The Refund & Cancelation policy applies only to our fee-based Recreation Programs and not to: KickingBird Tennis Center; KickingBird Golf Club; Edmond Farmers Market; Pelican Bay Aquatic Center; Arcadia Lake; pavilion or room rentals within the Parks and Recreation Department.

    Program Tardiness PolicyPrograms will start promptly at the designed time. Please arrive 5-10 minutes early so you can scan your card and be ready for class.

    Recreation Card All class participants must sign a yearly liability waiver and have their picture taken for a Recreation Card. Participants must bring this card each time they come in for a class and have it scanned at the front desk.

    The first card is free and any additional or replacement cards will incur a $ 5 fee.

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  • For more information and large group registry call 216-7471.

    18th Annual Arcadia

    Lake SweepSat., August 8 7 10 a.m.(Rainout day is Saturday, August 15th)

    Spring Creek Park

    Free Event!Volunteer today and help keep Arcadia Lake clean.

    Free Brunch and T-shirts! (While supplies last)

    Dont forget your gloves and plenty of sunscreen.

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  • Arcadia Lake

    Arcadia Lake is located on the Deep Fork River and has 1,820 surface acres and 26 miles of shoreline. Facilities include picnicking, camping, swimming, water skiing, boating, hiking, disc golf and an equestrian trail. Each season is host to an array of special events and activities in the breath taking beauty of Arcadia Lake. For more information on activities, events or facilities please call 2167470.

    Nicole OffuttAdministrative Manager

    Leon MixerMaintenance Crew Chief

    Central State ParkCentral State Park is 2.5 Miles east of I35 on 2nd Street (Route 66) with 249 acres. This park features a shower, courtesy dock, boat ramp, swim beach, two playgrounds, primitive, regular, and full hookup camping, pavilions, hiking trails and fishing. Daily use is 7 a.m.10 p.m. Camping and fishing are available 24 hours, 7 days a week.

    Edmond ParkEdmond Park is located 2 miles east of I35 on 2nd Street with 131 acres. This park features a swim beach, hiking trails, boat ramp, Boy Scout area, playground, kids fishing pond, pavilion, primitive camping, fishing and a softball field. The UCO OAR Center is located in this park.Daily use is 7 a.m.10 p.m. Camping and fishing are available 24 hours, 7 days a week. Closed November March

    Scissortail CampgroundScissortail Campground is located 1.5 Miles east of I35 on 15th Street, with 141 acres. This park features a shower, pavilion, and regular hookup camping. Camping is allowed 24 hours, 7 days a week. Closed November March

    Spring Creek ParkSpring Creek Park is located 2.5 miles east of I35 on 15th Street with 194 acres. This park features a 36hole disc golf course, enclosed heated fishing dock, pavilion, fishing, boat ramp, courtesy dock, jet ski area, swim beach, playground and a group RV area. Daily use is 7 a.m.10 p.m. Fishing is allowed 24 hours, 7 days a week.

    Camping

    Boating

    Fishing

    Picnicking

    Equestrian trail

    Birthday party plans

    Volleyball rentals

    Disc golf course

    3 Beaches

    3 Boat ramps

    Pavilion rentals

    Rustys Store for quick food & grocery items

    Heated handicap accessible fishing dock

    RV group reservable campground

    Multi use trail for biking or hiking

    Amenities at the Lake

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  • SAT. JUNE 67:30 A.M. NOONSPRING CREEK PARKKIDS AGES 515 A FREE EVENT!

    ARCADIA LAKES KIDS FISHING DERBY

    Registration from 7:309 a.m., fishing at 8 a.m. and final weigh-in at 11 a.m. Concessions and worms will be for sale at the event site. Parents must accompany children.

    216-7471Event sponsored by Edmond Lions Club

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    KickingBird Golf Club

    KickingBird Golf Club is the City of Edmonds only municipal golf course. Built in 1971, KickingBird is Edmonds oldest golf course and is still well known for its traditional 18hole championship layout. KickingBird Golf Club has hosted many professional and amateur championships. KickingBird hosted the Oklahoma Open from 19791985 and many of its storied champions include Danny Edwards, Dr. Gil Morgan, Doug Tewell, and Bob Tway. KickingBird is currently the permanent home site of the Oklahoma Golf Associations Junior Boys and Girls Championships. Come experience great golf with a family friendly atmosphere. We offer a number of programs for juniors and adults of all skill levels. If you are interested in golf, KickingBird Golf Club is sure to have a program or event for you!

    Brian SoerensenPGA Head Golf Professional

    Jeff KlappenbachPGA Assistant Golf Professional

    Driving Range ProgramPay $180 for 65 range tokensa savings of $45 off the regular price. The 65 range token credit is stored on a key which is used in the range machine and gives you the added convenience of going straight from your car to the range without having to stop in the pro shop.

    KickingBird Players CardPurchase one and receive discounts of 1020% of all greens fees, tokens, carts and pro shop merchandise for only $150 + tax.

    Contact Information1600 East Danforth

    Edmond, OK 73034

    3415350

    kickingbirdgolf.com

    Hours of Operation

    March 15May 31 6:30 a.m.10 p.m. | SUNTH6:30 a.m.11 p.m. | FSAT

    June 1August 16 6:30 a.m.11 p.m. | All Days

    August 17November 1 6:30 a.m.10 p.m. | SUNTH6:30 a.m.11 p.m. | FSAT

    November 2March 14 7 a.m.Dark | Everyday

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  • Fee Schedule

    GREEN FEES REGULAR SENIORS JUNIORS (62 & older) (HS Senior and younger)

    Weekday MondayThursday

    $24.50 $15 $24.50 $10 (after 2 p.m.)

    Weekend FridaySunday

    $29.50 $29.50 ($17.50 after 2 p.m.) $29.50 $15 (Friday only before 11 a.m.) $13 (after 2 p.m.)

    TwilightMar.Oct. (after 4 p.m.)

    $17.50 $15 (weekday) $10 (weekday after 2 p.m.)

    Nov.Feb. (after 2 p.m.) $17.50 (weekend after 2 p.m.) $13 (weekend after 2 p.m.)

    Super TwilightApr.Oct. (after 6 p.m.)

    $15 $15 $10 (weekday after 2 p.m.)

    $13 (weekend after 2 p.m.)

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    SPEC IAL E VENTS 2015 E.C. Hafer Jr. Golf SignupThursday, May 7 | 4:30 p.m.1 Week of Junior Golf Instruction for 1 hour each day. Limited to 8 students per instructor. Classes are from 8-9am, 9:15-10:15am or 10:30-11:30am. There will be three weeks offered: June 8-12, June 22-26, July 20-24. Fee: $90 (This also includes Long Drive and Putting Contests on August 4 and an end of the year E.C. Hafer Jr. Golf Tournament on August 5)

    13th Annual KickingBird ClassicSaturday & Sunday, July 11 & 12 Tee Time 10 a.m. | $140 per person (Covers Green Fee, Cart, Range Balls, Tee Prize and other Prizes) 36-Hole Individual Stroke Play. Championship must have an official USGA Handicap

    2015 Family Fun NightSaturday, April 25 | Tee Times 5 p.m.All Ages | 9-Hole, Special Junior Tees & Free Putting Course | Food & Beverage Discounts$3 Range Tokens | $7 Green Fees | $7 Carts

    Call 341-5350 to sign up or for more details.

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  • KickingBird Tennis Center is the citys only public tennis facility with all the tennis amenities you would expect to find in a country club. We provide les-sons, camps, open play, tournaments and a pro shop for your convenience. We are open 7 days a week and hours are listed below.

    Winnie BusheyTennis Director

    Hours of Operation: Open 7 days a weekMTH 8 a.m.10p.m.FSAT 8 a.m.8p.m.SUN noon8p.m.

    Court Fees: Summer Rates (AprilNov.)Outdoor $8 per hour + taxIndoor $12 per hour + tax

    Winter Rates (Dec.March)Outdoor $8 per hour + taxIndoor $16 per hour + tax

    Summer Camps | JuniorsSummer camps for juniors, ages 6 and up, will begin May 25 and will run thru August 7. The camps are Monday thru Friday from 8 am until noon. Cost is $100 per camper and each camper is furnished an age appropriate tennis racquet.

    Summer Camps | Pee-WeePee-Wee Summer Camps for ages 4-5 year olds, will begin May 25 and run thru July 3. These camps are Monday thru Friday from 12:30-1:30 pm. Cost is $60 and includes an age appropriate tennis racquet.

    Lesson Fee SchedulePrivate Lesson $50 per hour, Head ProPrivate Lesson $45 per hour, Asst. Pros

    Group Lessons AvailableJunior Academy runs in six week sessions continually throughout the year. Check our web site for times and costs.

    Adult Leagues run in six week sessions throughout the year. Visit kickingbirdtennis.com for details.

    Contact InformationSoutheast corner of Danforth and Bryant4053483120 | [email protected]

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    KickingBird Tennis CenterA public tennis facility with all the tennis amenities youd expect to find a country club.

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  • F E S T I V A L M A R K E T P L A C E

    E D M O N D Farmers MarketVENDORS SELL REGIONAL PRODUCE, organic produce, homemade soaps and balms, fresh beef, honey, eggs, salsa and so much more! Bring your family and friends to meet the vendors who bring you locally grown produce and Made in Oklahoma food items. Buy local!

    OPERATION TIMESSaturdays | April 11Oct. 31 Wednesdays | June 3Aug. 12 8 a.m.1 p.m. Festival Market Place | First Street one block west of Broadway

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  • *Half daytimes are either 8 a.m.2 p.m. or 4 p.m.10 p.m.

    **The pavilion is not available to rent Labor Day, Thanksgiving DayFeb. 1, with limited availability on Edmond Farmers Market days. This list is not inclusive, call for availability.

    Peak Availability is Apr. 10 Oct. 31Off Peak Availability is Nov. 1Apr. 9 Please Note: A cleanup deposit equal to the rental rate is required. For all nonprofit rentals, proof of official 501(c3) status must be provided.

    Farmers Market Hours of OperationSaturdays, Apr. 11Oct. 31 from 8 a.m.1 p.m.Wednesdays, June 3Aug. 12 from 8 a.m.1 p.m.

    Junior MarketOur Junior Market will be open from June 3August 12, 8 a.m.1 p.m.

    The Festival Market Place is located on 2nd street one block west of Broadway in downtown Edmond. The Festival Market Place is home to the Edmond Farmers Market that runs from MidApril through the end of October. For more information call 3594630.

    Amenities and RatesFestival Market Place is an outdoor special event venue and has been the home of the Edmond Farmers Market since 2004.The Festival Market Place is a great location for groups or individuals to hold fundraising events, family reunions, weddings and receptions, concerts, craft shows and more. It is a 63 X 142 openair pavilion with water, electricity, ceiling fans, plaza area and public restrooms. It is available for rent except during the Farmers Market, some holidays** or other scheduled events. Below are the rental rates:

    Non Profit Organizations All Others

    RATE TYPE Half Day Full Day Half Day Full Day

    Peak* Weekend $125 $200 $250 $400

    Peak* Weekday $75 $125 $150 $250

    Peak* Holiday* * $100 $200 $200 $400

    OffPeak $75 $150 $150 $300

    Off Peak Weekday $50 $100 $100 $200

    Off Peak Holiday* * $75 $150 $150 $300

    Festival Market Place

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  • Edmond Senior Center

    The Edmond Senior Center The Edmond Senior Center is open Monday thru Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please stop by for tour of our facility.

    You may pick up our monthly calendar of events at the Senior Center or view the calendar online at edmondseniorcenter.com. Also you may give us a call at 216-7600.

    Gail DeatonManager

    Sue PerryProgram Coordinator

    Elaine FellerAssistant Program Coordinator

    Note: All classes are held on the respective day each week or month unless otherwise noted.

    REGULAR SCHEDULEPROGRAMS

    FITNESS

    Tai ChiBeneficial for good healthmind and body. The instructor for this class is David Kamphous.Age: 55 & Up Max: 18

    M & F 9 a.m. $5 per class

    W 12 p.m. $5 per class

    Discuss monthly rate with instructor. Pre-registration required

    Line DancingNo partner needed! Line dance to your country favorites with a variety of dance steps that offer exercise and fun! Must have some line dance experience. The instructor for this class is Betty Lausen.Age: 55 & Up Max: 18

    T 1:30 p.m. $1 per classPre-registration required

    Early Risers ExerciseWork on range of motion and muscular strength exercises. The instructor for this class is Jan Fraase.Age: 55 & Up Max: 40

    T, W, TH 9:15 a.m. FREEPre-registration required

    Jazzercise Lite for SeniorsAerobic dance exercise class. The instructors for this class are from Jazzercise in Edmond.Age: 55 & Up Max: 18

    M, W, F 2:15 p.m. $35 per monthPre-registration required

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  • YogaYoga focuses on mind/body integration and improving flex-ibility, strength and balance. Each exercise can be modified to suit individual needs. You will need to bring a floor mat. The instructor for this class is Pam Scheid.Age: 55 & Up Max: 18

    T&TH 2:50 p.m. $5 per class $30 per monthPre-registration required

    Zumba GoldZumba Gold classes provide low impact fitness through Latin dance moves. The instructor for this class is Natalie Bratton, Certified Zumba Gold.Age: 55 & Up Max: 18

    M&TH 10:15 a.m. $5 per class $40 per 10 classesPre-registration required

    ACTIVITIES Quilting GroupThis group makes quilts of all sizes. The quilters make and donate items for special projects in the community.Age: 55 & Up Max: 12T 10 a.m. FREEPre-registration required

    WoodcarvingWoodcarving, as a hobby, is both entertaining and therapeutic. As an art form, it is the same as sculpture with wood as the me-dium. Some of the therapeutic values result in the strengthening of hands and the satisfaction of accomplishment. Join this class at any time. The instructors for this group are James Hooper and Steve Brandt, Oklahoma City Woodcarvers Club.Age: 55 & Up

    TH 12 p.m. FREE

    Computer CenterThe Computer Center is available for our members to practice their skills, email and internet use. Basic computer skills are neces-sary. Instruction is not provided.Age: 55 & Up

    MF 8 a.m.3 p.m. FREE

    S.A.L.T.S.A.L.T. councils are part of the national TRIAD program. TRIAD is the agreement between the county sheriffs office, local police department and senior adults in the community to work together to address safety

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    Edmond Senior Center

    concerns effecting senior adults. S.A.L.T. meets the first Tuesday of each month.Age: 55 & Up

    (First Tuesday of the Month)

    T 12:30 p.m. FREE

    Weekly DevotionalJoin ministers from our community who conduct our weekly devotional.Age: 55 & Up

    F 10 a.m. FREE

    General Activities MahJongg Puzzles Games Dominos Pool Tables Shuffle Board Scrabble Library Computers Low Vision Reader Age: 55 & Up

    MF 8 a.m. 4 p.m. FREE

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  • recreation partnersThe Parks and Recreation department is proud to be a part of something so much bigger than just us! Thank you to our sports partners for making such a BIG impact in our community!

    KickingBird TennisKickingbird Tennis Center1500 E. DanforthEdmond, OK 73034(405) [email protected]

    Edmond LacrossePO Box 31271Edmond, OK 73003-0022 (405) [email protected] edmondlacrosse.com

    Edmond Adult Softball Association(405) [email protected]

    Edmond Soccer Club1502 W Danforth, Edmond, OK 73003P.O. Box 955, Edmond, OK 73083(405) 348-2255edmondsoccer.com

    Miracle League711 Aberdeen RdEdmond, OK 73025(405) 850-7603edmondmiracleleague.com

    Edmond Rodeo300 N. Kelly Road P.O. Box 1054Edmond, Oklahoma 73083edmondroundupclub.com

    Edmond All-Sports Inc.836 W DanforthEdmond, OK 73003 (405) [email protected]

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  • Big Hero 6 May 15 | Hafer Park | Dark

    Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible,No Good, Very Bad Day June 12 | Shannon Miller Park | Dark

    Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer July 10 | Stephenson Park | Dark

    Into the Woods August 14 | Bickham-Rudkin Park | Dark

    Admission is free, concessions are $1 each. In case of inclement weather, movies will be shown at the MAC at 7pm. edmondparks.com | 4 05. 359.4 630

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