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WILLIAMS BAYRECREATION DEPARTMENT2017-2018Fall/WinterProgram Guide

BOO IN THE BAYWB REC DEPT OFFICE HOURSMonday8AM - 2PMTuesdayOFFICE CLOSEDWednesday8AM - 2PMThursday8AM - 2PMFriday10AM - NOONOffice ClosedNovember 6 - November 10November 23 & 24December 25 - January 2January 15The Recreation Department Office is located inthe Lions Field House. Stop by and say hello anytime our office is open!Staff:Recreation Director:Administrative Assistant:Dave RowlandKendra JenskiLike us on Facebook!REGISTRATION INFORMATION4 EASY WAYS TO REGISTEROnline at www.wbrecdept.comOnline Registration with Active Network. Set upyour free account today if you have not done so already! You and your family will be ready to registerfor Fall and Winter programs.Mail InWilliams Bay Recreation DepartmentPO BOX 580Williams Bay, WI 53191Walk In/In PersonLions Field HouseDrop Off BoxPlace completed registration form and payment ina sealed envelope and drop it off in the designatedbox to the left of the office door at the Lions FieldHouse.

PUMPKINDECORATINGOctober 25 3:30-6:30PMBarrett Memorial LibraryFree Event! Come decorate forPumpkins Races on October 28!October 27thSpooky &Enchanted Walk6:00-9:00pmLions Field HouseFREE EVENT!Games, craftsand moremore fun!

Singing PumpkinsThe Williams Bay Singing Pumpkins are back for another year!! This animated pumpkin patch will berocking the Edgewater Park Pavilion every Friday and Saturday night throughout the month of October.Concert goers will be able to pull up in their cars and tune into the music via 90.5FM.The Singing Pumpkins are a lighted & computerized pumpkin display that is synchronized to the beat andlyrics of popular Halloween related songs to give the appearance that the pumpkins are actually singing.Chris Peck has dedicated an extraordinary amount of time over the last five years to put on this remarkableshow for our community.When: Every Friday & Saturday night in October joinus down at Edgewater Park from Dusk until 8:30pmTune in to the music via 90.5 FMSinging Pumpkins SponsorshipOur pumpkins would love to sing for you or your business. We are looking for sponsors for our 2017 concert.For a 50.00 donation, your name will appear on the show banner, Recreation Department website and ournext program guide. Deadline to return this form is September 25th.Your contact information and e-mailHow would you like your sponsorship to appear in print?Please help support the Williams Bay Recreation Department bysponsoring this unique event.If you wish to sponsor, Please send your 50.00 donation to:Williams Bay Recreation DepartmentP.O. Box 580Williams Bay, WI 53191

Pumpkin RacesSaturday, October 28th join us at the 2017Pumpkin Races! Races are held at the BarrettMemorial Library in Williams Bay.Race will start promptly at10:30 AMAnnual Kids Welding Eventfrom 10:00-12:00Pumpkin SmashNew this year, we will be smashing & bashingpumpkins down at Lions Park!Saturday, November 4th from10:00 AM - NOONBring your own pumpkins!Wear old clothes and sturdy shoes if youwant to jump around in pumpkin guts!

Illumination: Tree Lights at The Morton ArboretumWednesday, December 20th from 4:30 – 9:30pmThe Williams Bay Recreation Department is very excited to start offering trips to different venuesaround Wisconsin and Illinois! Our first trip will be held at The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinoisfor their Illumination Tree Lights Display.Who: All agesthDate/Time: Wednesday, December 20 / Depart Lions Field House at 4:30pm and arrive back inWilliams Bay at 9:30pmCost: Adults 45, Kids ages 2-17 39. Cost includes: transportation to and from the show, ticketfor the show & boxed dinner to be eaten on the way to the show.thRegistration Deadline: December 6Minimum/Maximum Participants: Min. 25/Max 45Illumination: Tree Lights at The Morton Arboretum brings light and nature togetherfor a wintertime walk in the woods like no other. Illumination invites visitors to see trees in a differentlight on a one-mile walk surrounded by 50 acres of the Arboretum’s trees, brought to life with LEDlights, interactive elements and sound. Live entertainment and warming stations add to the wintertimeexperience. With accolades from local and national media including Condé Nast Traveler and USAToday, Illumination has quickly become a winter tradition, welcoming more than a half-million visitorsfrom throughout the United States as well as Canada, the United Kingdom and Germany since its 2013debut season. The event is built in partnership with noted experiential lighting designers Lightswitchand production company Intelligent Lighting Creations (ILC), and features energy-efficient, eco-friendlyLED lighting.New for 2017This year’s event includes new features to wow event-goers, including a new way to experience Illumination!Become part of the Illumination experience by wearing programmed interactive pendants that light up insync with the event.Returning FavoritesMany returning fan favorites are back for the upcoming season, including: Treemagination – Guests will marvel at projections on the trees that make it seem as though the treesare "breathing" one moment, drenched with saturated and surreal fields of color the next, only to betransformed again with amazing geometric patterns. Fantasy Forest – Redesigned for 2017, this experience showcases grouped white columns rising upbetween manicured hedges. Representing groves of trees, these structures provide the setting forsweeping beams of light that extend across the landscape and skyward in time with spirited music. Ornament Hill – Visitors will encounter a breathtaking and glittering vista of hundreds of giant glowingorbs nestled in the landscape and surrounded by thousands of points of LED light. Symphony Woods – Updated for 2017, lights dance in the trees to classical music during this popularexperience.Crystal Promenade – 24 ethereal chandeliers adorn a forest of Douglas fir and spruce trees in this fairytale-like spot.

Adult Fitness ProgramsZumbaZumba is a Latin and international dance inspiredcardio fitness exercise that combines high energy andmotivating music with unique moves. You don’t haveto know how to dance to Zumba. Its a “feel happy”workout!Class Schedule: Monday - Thursday9:15 - 10:15 a.m.Cost: Punch Card or 5 Per ClassInstructors:Emily Lederman (M, W)Mandi Solar (Tue, Th)STRONG by ZumbaSTRONG by Zumba combines high intensity intervaltraining with the science of Synced Music Motivation.When: Monday & Wednesday NightsTime: Monday Nights 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. &Wednesday Nights 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.Location: Lions Field HouseCost: Punch Card 40 for 10 Classes, Daily Drop in 5& First Class FREE!Instructor: Emily LedermanBarre AboveBarre Above is a results-driven workout that is notonly fun and dynamic, but will sculpt your body andget you into absolutely amazing shape while improving your posture, flexibility, overall body strength andbalance. All fitness levels welcome!When: Monday MorningsTime: 8:00 - 9:00 a.m.Cost: Punch Card or 7 Drop in RateInstructor: Tonya SchultzTai ChiTai Chi involves a series of movements performedin a slow, focused manner and accompanied by deepbreathing.When: Monday Evenings & Tuesday MorningsTime: Monday 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. &Tuesday 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.Cost: 35 for 5 Classes or 10 Per ClassInstructor: Johnny PackardAbout the Instructor: Johnny is the founder andlead instructor of Tai Chi Lake Geneva. He hasstudied and taught Tai Chi for 8 years. He knowsmany of the Tai Chi for Health forms and hasbeen certified to teach the Tai Chi for Health“Arthritis Form”, “Energy Form”, and “Rehabilitation Form” by the Tai Chi for Health Institute.Tai Chi for HealthTai Chi for Health is a six week workshop to helpimprove overall health. This is a safe effective exercise that is accessible to everyone! Each class ispreceded by brown bag lunch and self-care sharingfrom 12-12:30 pm.Session 1: Tuesday October 3rd and runs until Tuesday November 7thSession 2: Tuesday November 14th and runs untilDecember 19thWhen: TuesdaysTime: Class: 12:30-1:15 p.m. with Lunch & Self Carefrom 12:00-12:30 p.m.Cost: 60 for six weeksInstructor: Johnny PackardAdult Fitness Punch Card 40 for 10 Classes good towards Zumba, STRONG by Zumba and Barre Above

Youth SportsFitness Center Hours (Ages 12-18)Girls Basketball League Grades 4 & 5Who: Girls & Boys Ages 12-18The Southern Wisconsin League is a basketballleague for 4th & 5th grade girls traveling teams.The league is comprised of the communities of BigFoot, Clinton, Delavan-Darien, East Troy,Edgerton, Elkhorn, Harvard, Lake Geneva, NorthBoone, Turner, Westosha Central, Whitewater andWilmot.Dates/Hours: Monday, Wednesday &Friday: 6:00 - 6:45am & 3:35 - 4:15pmNo fitness hours when school is closed.Participants can arrive and depart at anytime.Cost: FreeLocation: Williams Bay Elementary FitnessRoomInstructor: Dave RowlandOpen Gym Before & After SchoolWho: Grades 6-12Dates/Hours: Monday, Wednesday &Friday:6:50 - 7:25am & 2:55 - 3:30pmNo open gym when school is closed.Participants can arrive and depart at anytime.Cost: FreeLocation: Williams Bay High School GymInstructor: Dave RowlandWho: Girls Grades 4 & 5Cost: 30Dates: Practice starts first week of October. Gameswill be held on Saturday starting October 28.Registration Deadline: September 2814 Game Schedule with League TournamentBoys Basketball League Grades 4 & 5The Southern Wisconsin League is a basketballleague for 4th & 5th grade boys traveling teams.The league is comprised of the communities of BigFoot, Clinton, Delavan-Darien, East Troy,Edgerton, Elkhorn, Harvard, Lake Geneva, NorthBoone, Turner, Westosha Central, Whitewater andWilmot.Who: Boys Grades 4 & 5Cost: 30Dates: Practice starts first week of December.Games will be held on Saturday starting January 6.Registration Deadline: October 1814 Game Schedule with League TournamentOctober Saturday Basketball Open GymCoach Pitch & T-BallWho: Grades 3-12 (Grades 4 and lowermust have parent present)Who: T-Ball Ages 5-6, Coach Pitch Ages 7-8Dates/Time: Saturday’s in October,3:00 - 4:30pmDates/Times: Practices start in late May and Gamesin early June. Practice and Games on Tuesday &Thursday from 6:00-7:00pm.Cost: FreeCost: 35Location: Williams Bay High School GymLocation: Games at Big Foot High School

Four Lakes Athletic Club is proud to be partnering with Williams Bay Recreation Department to provide residentswith professional level tennis instruction at an affordable price. Below are some of the classes we are offering:Register at FLAC today or call 262-743-2000.Session 1: September 6-NovemberSession 2: November 9-January 24Session 3: January 25-March 27Session 4: March 28-May 29Juniors: Level 1 – Foam Ball: Foam Ball is a fun introduction to the sport of tennis. It involves drills to improvehand eye coordination and introduce racquet awareness within a fun and friendly environment. Ages 3-4years oldo When: Wednesdays from 4:30-5:30pm or Saturdays from 9:00-10:00amo Cost: 144.00/session (9 weeks)Level 2 – Red: Red Ball is the next step after Foam Ball. It focuses less on hand eye coordination andmore on stroke production. Ages 5-6 years old.o When: Wednesdays from 4:30-5:30pm or Saturdays from 9:00-10:00amo Cost: 144.00/session (9 weeks)Level 3 – Orange Ball: Orange Ball is the next step after Red Ball. The focus will be on rallying with properstroke technique, serves and scoring. Ages 7-9 years old.o When: Tuesdays from 4:30-5:30pm or Thursdays from 4:30-5:30pm or Saturdays from 10:0011:00amo Cost: 144.00/session (9 weeks)Level 4 – Green Ball: Green Ball is one step away from standard ball play. Everything is geared towardsrallying and point play. Ages 10-12.o When: Mondays from 5:00-6:00pm or Wednesday from 5:30-6:30pm or Saturdays from 10:3011:30amo Cost:§ Members: 144.00/session (9 weeks)§ Non-Members: 180.00/session (9 weekTeen Tennis: Our teen tennis class is for players ages 13-18 who need more stroke refinement. This isthe perfect class for players who need to establish the proper technique before moving on.o When: Tuesdays from 6:00-7:00pm or Thursdays from 6:00-7:00pm or Saturdays from 11:30am12:30pmo Cost:§ Members: 144.00/session (9 weeks)§ Non-Members: 180.00/session (9 weeks)Adults: Adult Beginner: Adult Beginner is a drill for those adults who are new to the sport of tennis.o When: Saturdays from 9:00-10:00am or Thursdays from 10:30-11:30amo Cost:§ Members: 144.00/session (9 weeks)§ Non-Members: 180.00/session (9 weeks)

Youth Baseball & SoftballYouth BaseballYouth SoftballPractices start the week of April 9th. Games start theweek of May 7th.Practices start the week of April 16th. Games startthe week of May 17th for 14U and May 22nd for10U & 12U.Levels Include: 8U, 10U, 12U & 14U(Ages as of May 1st)Games will be mostly played on Monday’s andWednesday’s for 10U & 14UTuesday’s and Thursday’s for 8U & 12UCost: 10U-14U - 65 and 8U - 35All Star Game - June 16th, Last Games scheduledregular season June 28th, Season ending tournamentJuly 5th - 8thRegistration Deadline: March 16thRegister Now!Teams in the Cactus League: Big Foot, Clinton,Darien, Delavan City, Delavan Township, Elkhorn,Lake Geneva, Hebron IL, North Boone IL, Sharon.Levels Include: 10U, 12U & 14U(Ages as of August 31st)Games will be mostly played on Tuesday’s andThursday’s. Cost: 10U-14U - 65All Star Game - June 16th, Last Games scheduledregular season July 10th, Season ending tournamentJuly 13th - 15thRegistration Deadline: March 16thRegister Now!Teams in the Quad County League: Burlington,Delavan, Eagle, East Troy, Elkhorn, Lake Geneva,Milton, Palmyra, Waterford, WhitewaterTHANK YOU SPONSORS!Baseball, Softball, T-Ball, Coach Pitch Team & Outfield Fence SponsorsLucke’s CantinaDip In The BayJ.C. Plumbing & HeatingWilliams Bay SubwayGage MarineAdvia Credit UnionMidwest Action CycleCNC Specialty StorePIER 290Andrew Chevrolet

Ski/Snowboard Club Student ProgramFor all of you wishing for some snow, we will be selling student cards for the Williams BaySki/Snowboard Club in November. Open to all 7-year-old students to high school seniors for Skiand age 10 through High School for Snowboard. You don’t have to be a Williams Bay Student topurchase cards. We are still waiting on prices this year but last year the price for a card was 18(CASH ONLY!). Cards will be good for this season and allow cardholders to purchase lift ticketsfor 18 and rentals for an additional 18. Mary Ong and Jodie Kuiper will be selling cards. Inaddition, you may purchase cards at our Office, Williams Bay Elementary School, and WilliamsBay High School.Williams Bay Family and Friends Dates for this Season are TBD. We will let everyone know assoon as we find out our dates! Depending on the weather we may have to cancel or add dates.Emails will be sent if any changes occur. Please follow the Williams Bay Ski Club on Facebook.You can email for any questions or concerns (krmong3@yahoo.com or kipe1@hotmail.com).We look forward to a safe and fun season!

Family Swim NightThe Ridge Hotel and Spa of Lake Geneva has been very gracious to offer this great programagain! Williams Bay residents swim FREE! All ages welcome! Registration is required; space islimited to the first 30 participants! Sign up online or stop by our office. Bring your own towels. Werecommend that you shower before and after swimming to prevent rash during cold, dry weather(especially children). Outside food is not welcome in the pool area. You may order from TheRidge menu, which offers children friendly items.Dates: November 13, December 11, January 8 & February 12Time: 6:00 - 8:00pmLocation: The Ridge (W4240 WI-50, Lake Geneva, WI 53147)Cost: FREE!Registration Deadline: One week before each date, Registration is limited to the first 30participantsTGIFCome by and hang with your friends and celebrate the end of the week with some fun andgames. Snacks and drinks will be provided!Dates: November 3, December 8, January 5 & February 2Time: 7:00 – 9:00pmWho: Ages 11 - 18Cost: 5Location: Williams Bay High School

Little DribblersThis program is for skill development, which will teach basketball fundamentals in fun andrdeducational way! This program will also help 3 graders prepare for next year as they move to theSouthern Wisconsin Basketball League. Boys & Girls Varsity basketball players will also be onhand to help coach the participants.Who: Boys & Girls Grades 4K – 3 GradeWhere: Williams Bay Elementary GymthththstDates: Wednesdays, January 10 , 17 , 24 & 31Time: 6:30 – 7:30pmCost: 40 (includes T-shirt)]thRegistration Deadline: December 17Yerkes Observatory Star Parties: Public Observing NightsThroughout the year, Yerkes holds public observing events in which you can enjoy theconstellations, be amazed at the many celestial objects visible through our telescopes on thelawn, and try out some astronomy-related activities. The star parties will be held regardless ofweather.Each star party has a theme upon which the activities are based. All clear-weather star parties,regardless of theme, include lots of observing under Yerkes' lovely dark skies.The cost for any of the star parties (cash at the door) is 5 per person ages 7 (children 6 andunder free).Learn more at 7–18 Schedule:September 23rd, 8–10pm: Standing on the Shoulders of GiantsOctober 20th, 6:30–9pm: Magic of Astronomy!December 2nd, 7–9pm: The Celestial SphereFebruary 10th, 7–9pm: The Greatest StarsMarch 3rd, 7:30–9:30pm: Space and Time

Programsfor Children and TeensNew this fallat Barrett Memorial Libraryin partnership withthe Rec Department:September through DecemberMondays LEGOs: 3:30 p.m.Tuesdays Story Time: 10 a.m. Craft to follow. Wii Play: 3:30 p.m. (9 and older)Wednesdays Scrawl Y’all Teen Writing Club:3:30 p.m., first and third Wednesdays(12 and older; with Delavan’s AramLibrary) Color Creations: 3:30 p.m., secondand fourth Wednesdays (9 and older)Thursdays Story Time: 1:30 p.m. Craft to follow. Wii Play: 3:30 p.m., first and secondThursdays (9 and older) Teen Book Club: 4 p.m., thirdThursday (12 and older) Teen Advisory Board: 4 p.m.,fourth ThursdayFridays Preschool Play Group: 9:30 a.m. Wii Play: 3:30 p.m. (9 and older)Programs for AdultsYear roundSaturday Morning Book GroupSecond Saturday, 10 a.m. Read anddiscuss a new book each month.What Are Teens Reading? Book GroupThird Monday, 7 p.m. For parents to readand review young adult books.Choose from our six selected books.Scrabble ClubWednesdays, 10 a.m.-noon.Knitting and CrochetingWednesdays,1-3 days and Wednesdays: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays: 9 a.m.-6.p.m.Saturdays: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Friday STEAM!Activities and experiments for kidsChildren ages 3-51-2 p.m.: Oct. 6, Nov. 3, Dec. 1, Jan. 5, Feb. 2Students in grades 1-63:30-4:30 p.m.: Oct. 20, Nov. 17, Dec. 15,Jan. 19, Feb. 16Special EventsSeptember through DecemberMovie Party: Saturday, September 23, 5-8 p.m.It’s Back to School, and Back to the Future at Barrett!Pumpkin Sign Painting with Nancy and Jeanne: Tuesday, September 26, 5:30-7 p.m.Two design choices. Sign up at checkout desk.Forged in Blood: How the Iron Brigade Earned Its Metallic Moniker: Tuesday, October 24, 3:30 p.m.Learn about Wisconsin’s Civil War soldiers from Eric Schlehlein, author of “Black Iron Mercy.”Pumpkin Decorating: Wednesday, October 25, 3:30-6:30 p.m.Bring your creativity and imagination for this Library-Rec Department event.Soup Cook-Off: Saturday, October 28, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.Pumpkin Races day — Bring in your favorite soup in a crockpot. Winner gets golden ladle!Halloween Is in the Bag: Tuesday, October 31, 3-6 p.m.Make your trick-or-treat bag here and we’ll get it started with candy!Wooden Winter Tree Painting: Tuesday, November 7, 5:30-7 p.m.Make as a gift or for your home. Sign up at checkout desk.“Doctor Who” Party: Friday, November 10, 6-8 p.m.Who’d want to miss this? For ages 12 to 18.Holiday Card Making with Judy: Wednesday, November, 15, 1:30 p.m.I LOVE Science! Saturday, November 18, Noon-2 p.m.A celebration of science open to all ages.Holiday Village Christmas Tree Lighting: Tuesday, December 5, 6 p.m.Ugly Christmas Sweater Party: Friday, December 8, 4-6 p.m. (12 and older)Holiday Open House: Tuesday, December 12, 1-3 p.m.Reading together with your child providesa solid foundation for school and learningsuccess. Please contact Patti or Jeannefor more information on how your childcan participate in this wonderful program.Magic Tree House Party: Saturday, December 16, Noon-2 p.m.Cookies and Cocoa Movie MatineeFriday, December 22, 1-3:30 p.m.It’s our tradition: Cookie decorating with an elf named BuddyFor program details and updates, please ask us or visit our website and Facebook page.Program and event dates and times are subject to change.

Make your own Christmas Cards!Would you like to get a head start on your Christmas Card making?Or have you never made handmade Christmas Cards? These classesare for you!3 months of Christmas Card making! You will make 12 cards withenvelopes, 3 designs-4 of each.Each month we will have 3 different designs using Stampin' Up!products.New Year, New Planner!Come get ready for your NEW year! Make this gorgeous planner tostart your New Year or a gift for that friend or family member whoneeds a little extra organization.Friday, December 8th at 6:30 PMLocated at the Lions Field House at the corner of Hwy 67 & Stark StSeptember 14, October 12 & November 30 at 6:30PM 25 per session - Save 10 if you sign up for all three classes!All classes will be held at the Lions Field Houseat the corner of Hwy 67 & Stark StTools Needed:bone folder, piercing pad andall types of adhesives(Will be available for purchaseas well)(Picture is just a sample, not one of the cardswe'll be doing.)Registration EndsSeptember 5 (9/14)October 1 (10/12)November 16 (11/30)Minimum of 4 people,maximum of 12.Williams Bay Recreation Departmentwbrecdept.com - rec@williamsbay.org - (262) 2452720Kids Holiday Gift MakingMake gifts for your family & friends!During this two-week workshop we will make gifts,decorate wrapping paper, and wrap the presentsbefore they go home on the 9th. Bring a list ofpeople you would like to make gifts for so you don'tforget anyone!!You'll create your own custom yearly planner.2 ring binder is 7 3/4" x 8 3/4".Cost is 50 and is due by November 27, 2017Minimum of 4 people per class - No MaxWilliams Bay Recreation Departmentwbrecdept.com - rec@williamsbay.org - (262) 245-2720Doll House WorkshopDesign & Decorate your own dollhouse!Plan, paint and make your own furniture in this fourweek workshop!Saturdays, December 2nd & 9th from 9:30-11:30 AMLocated at the Lions Field House at the corner of Hwy 67& Stark St. 30 for both sessions(6 gift maximum - 3 for each additional gift)Register by November 25thAges 3 & Up - Must be toilet independent or with personal assistantSaturdays in January 6th, 13th, 20th & 27thfrom 9:30am - 11:00am 65 for four weeksRegister by December 15thAges 3 & UpMust be toilet independent or with personal assistantLocated at Lions Field HouseCorner of Hwy 67 & Stark StWilliams Bay Recreation Department - wbrecdept.com - rec@williamsbay.org - (262) 245-2720Williams Bay Recreation Department - wbrecdept.com - rec@williamsbay.org - (262) 245-2720

Kids Holiday Gift MakingDoll House WorkshopThis will be a two-week workshop where kids canmake gifts for their family & friends for the holidays.We will be making our own gift wrap and wrappingpresents before they go home on the 9th. Fee is for 6gifts. Each additional gift is 3.This will be a four-week workshop designing and decorating a doll house. Kids will paint, wallpaper, makefurniture and decorate their doll house. Scheduledfor every Saturday in January this will make a greatChristmas gift!When: Saturdays December 2nd & 9thTime: 9:30-11:30 a.m.Location: Lions Field HouseCost: 30 for both datesInstructor: Kendra JenskiWhen: Saturdays January 6th, 13th, 20th & 27thTime: 9:30-11:00 a.m.Location: Lions Field HouseCost: 65 for all four datesInstructor: Kendra JenskiS.T.E.A.M.Science Technology Engineering Art & Math! Thereis something for everyone here but most of all fun!Join us at Barrett Memorial Library and make coolstuff!Ages 3-5When: 1st Friday of the Month10/6, 11/3, 12/1, 1/5 & 2/2Time: 1:00-2:00 p.m.Location: Barrett Memorial LibraryCost: FREEInstructors: Kendra Jenski & Emily SandersGrades 1-6When: 3rd Friday of the Month10/20, 11/17, 12/15, 1/19 & 2/16Time: 3:30-4:30 p.m.Location: Barrett Memorial LibraryCost: FREEInstructors: Kendra Jenski & Emily SandersMake Your Own Christmas Cards!New Year, New Planner!Get a head start on your Christmas To-Do List! Ineach session you will make 12 cards - four each ofthree different designs. Different cards will be madein each session.When: Thursdays October 12th & November 30thTime: 6:30 p.m.Location: Lions Field HouseCost: 25 each sessionInstructor: Robyn ScherzerRegistration Ends October 1st & November 16threspectivelyCome get ready for your NEW year! Make this gorgeous planner to start your New Year or as a gift for afriend or family member!When: Friday, December 8thTime: 6:30 p.m.Location: Lions Field HouseCost: 50Instructor: Robyn ScherzerRegistration Ends November 27th

Boo in the Bay2017Singing PumpkinsEvery Friday & Saturday Night inOctober at Edgewater ParkSunset until 9:00 PMPumpkin DecoratingWednesday, October 25th at the Barrett Memorial Libraryfrom 3:30-6:30 PMEnchanted Forest & Spooky WalkFriday, October 27th from 6:00 - 9:00 PM come out for some friendly orspooky fun! Enchanted Forest & Spooky Walk will be located inKishwauketoe Nature Conservancy. Indoor activities at Lions Field House.Pumpkin Races, Welding Event &Craft FairSaturday, October 28th race your pumpkin down the hill by the BarrettMemorial Library in our annual Pumpkin Races!Setup 10:00 - 10:30 AM with Race to start promptly at 10:30 AMDon't miss our Special Welding Event for Kids from 10:00 AM - NOON!!Then check out the Craft Fair at the Williams Bay High School from10:00 AM. - 4:00 PM.Pumpkin SmashSaturday, November 4th at the Lions Field from10:00 AM - NOONWB Rec Dept - (262) 245-2720 - Email: rec@williamsbay.org Website: wbrecdept.com

Day in the Bay Celebration.Food, Spirits and Prizes! Lucke's Cantina February 3rd, 2018 4pm.Williams Bay Business Association organized in January 2003: Current Board Members: JimD’Alessandro President, Dr. William Duncan –Treasurer, Sam Asani MemberOur Mission: “Promote the viability of the downtown business district, increase economic activitythat encourages compatible and complimentary establishments throughout the Village of WilliamsBay area.Establish and maintaining a cooperative proactive relationships and alliances with the Village ofWilliams Bay, local organizations, and the residents of the Williams Bay area.”Ten years ago, the Williams Bay Business Association (WBBA) put out a survey that produced atremendous response. So, once again the WBBA has conducted a Village wide survey. TheSurvey results will be available sometime in October/November of this year. We meet Septemberthrough May each year usually on the first Monday of the month. Everyone is invited to attend ourmeetings and functions. Please contact me at harborview wb@yahoo.com to be put on our EmailList.Thank you for supporting recreation and our local businesses!WBBA President Jim D’AlessandroPlease Visit: www.williamsbaybusinessassociation.comWe will have our annual seed harvesting Mondays and Wednesdays starting September 6ththrough October 23rdFriday October - Annual Harvest Fest, bonfire, cookout and night hikes - starting at 5:00pm -Thisis a free eventJanuary 6th - Annual First Saturday night of the year - night hike, bonfire and free cookoutMONTHLY - Volunteer Workdays, forth Saturday of the month 8:30am-11:30amCheck our website calendar for updates and new listings www.KNC.NatureConservancy.org

Women’s Civic LeagueMission Statement:The Williams Bay Women’s Civic League, Inc. works to succeed as a fundraising organization to provide themeans to make available to the young people of our community academic, social and cultural assistance tohelp enhance the quality of their lives.Annual Chili Cook-Off is always the first Saturday of February at the Lions Field House.Our next fund raiser is the First Saturday in May – Ducky Derby.Civic League meets the 2nd Tuesday of the Month at the Lions Field House at 7:00 pm. September throughMay. June Banquet will be held at a different location.Membership is open to all women.Williams Bay Historical SocietyThe purpose of the Williams Bay Historical Society is to assist in the preservation and exhibition of items ofhistorical interest that are within the boundaries of Williams Bay, and the immediate surrounding area. TheSociety will seek to provide the public with educational opportunities to learn about our unique local history. The Society will also seek to organize and assist in the commemoration of significant dates and events invillage history.Historical Society Annual Dinner will be held on Friday, October 13th.Lions Club InfoSaturday, September 23rd- Tri-Rock TriathlonSaturday, July 7th- Pancake Day at Edgewater ParkAugust 10,11,12- Corn and Brat Festival at Edgewater Park (includes live music andFireworks on Saturday night)If you are interested in joining or to find out more information you can contact thefollowing:Bruce Nelson, Phone: (262) 949-8509, Email: nelsonbruce@aol.com orDoug Swangren, Phone: (262) 949-4701, Email: swany4747@hotmail.comLioness Club InfoWilliams Bay Lioness meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month, September through May, atvarious area locations. As affiliate members of the Williams Bay Lions Club, our focus is toaddress areas of need in our community. Our main fund raiser is the Dessert Tent at theLions Corn & Brat Fest the 2nd weekend in August. Bunco Night is a fun ladies night outheld the 1st Thursday in M

Illumination: Tree Lights at The Morton Arboretum Wednesday, December 20 th from 4:30 – 9:30pm The Williams Bay Recreation Department is very excited to start offering trips to different venues around Wisconsin and Illinois! Our first trip will be held at The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois for their Illumination Tree Lights Display.

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The Standards of Practice for Recreation Therapists and Recreation Therapy Assistants are designed to serve as a foundation for the practice of therapeutic recreation regardless of setting. This document has been created using the original Standards of Practice for Therapeutic Recreation(TRO, 2003) document as a foundation.

Therapeutic Recreation Program Undergraduate Handbook Page 2 of 18 2010-2011 Therapeutic Recreation at Temple University Therapeutic Recreation (TR) is an established discipline in health care and human services. The undergraduate curriculum in TR, which allows students to study to become recreation therapists,

Therapeutic Recreation (9 - 15 hours) CTR 633 - Professional Issues in Therapeutic Recreation (3) CTR 634 - Advanced Procedures in Therapeutic Recreation (3) CTR 637 - Advanced Interventions and Facilitation Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation (3) CTR 638 - Advanced Client Assessment in Therapeutic Recreation (3)