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SPRING/SUMMER 2 0 2 2CATEGORYPAGELETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. 2New CLASSES. 3ARTS, CRAFTS & HOBBIES. 4COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY. 6EDUCATION, LEISURE, LEARN. 7HEALTH, FITNESS, DANCE. 8ADULT RECREATION & SPORTS. 10PRESCHOOL. 11YOUTH EDUCATION. 13YOUTH RECREATION. 15MIDDLE SCHOOL & HIGH SCHOOL. 18SPECIAL NEEDS .212022 CAMP CALENDAR GUIDE. 22CAMPS. 23KCE SPORTS. 30GENERAL REGISTRATION FORM. 32@KenstonCommunityEd@Kenston KCEREGIST E R BY CAL L IN G 440-543-2552 OR V IS ITIN G KE NS TONCOM M UNI T YE D.ORG1

ARTS, CRAFTS & HOBBIESyour support and enthusiasm, we could bring the joy of sports and enrichment programming toDiscover Digital Photography, p. 4Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking, p. 4Annie Sloan Method One Day Workshops, p. 5Learn the Basics of Crocheting, p. 5Crochet a Pocket Shaw, p.5our children and families throughout the pandemic. We thank our players, parents, coaches,COMPUTER TECHNOLOGYWe want to take this time to reflect on all the good that has happened this past season. Withofficials, volunteers, and everyone else who championed our cause.Ed2Go, p. 6EDUCATION, LEISURE, LEARNSummer season with hope. I hope that we can continue the connection and community weMore Than Just Smells:An Introduction to Essential Oils, p. 7There Is an “I” in Caregiving:Caring for Yourself with Essential Oils, p. 7stand for. I hope that our children can create memories, hone skills, develop friendships, andHEALTH, FITNESS, DANCEThe promise of growth, learning, and warming weather has us looking towards the Spring/Jennifer MooreExecutive Director, Kenston Community EducationSPECIAL NEEDSEmpower Sports Fitness Class, p. 21Empower Sports Basketball, p. 21Empower Sports Softball Skills, p. 21Empower Sports Softball League, p. 21BOMBER CAMPSKHS Bomber Baseball Youth Skills Camp, p. 25KHS Bomber Girls Lacrosse Camp, p.25ENRICHMENT CAMPSKenston Summer Theater Camp, Cinderella p. 26Stem Fundamentals Using Legos, p. 26Wembley 2022 Summer Camps, p. 29More-Core, p. 9Here is wishing you a healthy and happy New Year full of jubilation and triumph.Kayaking Classes p. 20RECREATIONAL CAMPSCardio Dancin/Core Combo, p. 8achieve through sports and recreations.MIDDLE SCHOOL & HIGH SCHOOLNEW CLASSESDear FRIENDS OF KCE,New CLASSESADULT RECREATION & SPORTFull Moon Kayak Paddle, p. 10PRESCHOOLLittle Hoop Stars Basketball, p. 11YOUTH EDUCATIONStem Fundamentals using Lego, p. 14YOUTH RECREATIONHoop Stars Basketball, p. 17KEN S TO NBOARD O F E DUCAT IONNeysa Gaskins, J.D., PresidentJennifer Troutman, J.D. Vice PresidentDennis BerganskyBeth Krause, Ph. D.Tom ManningNancy Santilli, SuperintendentPaul Pestello, TreasurerA U B U R N TOWN S H IPT R U S T EE SPatrick Cavanaugh, Vice ChairmanEugene T. McCune, Jr, ChairmanFredrick May, Fiscal OfficerMichael TroyanB A IN B R ID GETOWN SH IP TR U S TE E SJeff MarkleyKristina O’BrienDr. Michael BatesJanice Sugarman, Fiscal OfficerK E N S TON C OMMU N ITY E D U C ATIONS TA FFJennifer Moore, Executive DirectorPaula Bushnell, Finance AdministratorKaren Fox, Sports SupportMaura Lyons, Program CoordinatorCarol Magyarics, IT Specialist & Facilities SchedulerPat Moore, Equipment ManagerLaura Wendel, Administrative AssistantKelly Yates, Administrative AssistantStay In The Know!Create an account so you can be updated on new classes.Follow us to stay up to date on any changes.Facebook: @KenstonCommunityEdTwitter: @Kenston KCEA U B U R N -B A IN B R ID GER EC R E AT ION B OA R DSarah Delly, PresidentGreg Sharp, Vice PresidentKevin Byrnes TreasurerLynn Gotthardt, SecretaryJeff DeBothBob FordDavid ParkerScott RosenthalJustin YatesVisit our website to find new or upcoming classes.kenstoncommunityed.orgKCE thanks Alison Crawford of Crawford Designfor assistance with graphic design and print production.REG I STER BY CALLI NG 440-543-2552 O R VI SI TI NG K EN STO N C O MMU N ITY ED.ORG3

ARTS, CRAFTS & HOBBIESDISCOVER DIGITALPHOTOGRAPHYGain the skills you need to take greatphotos with your digital camera and nevermiss a memorable moment again. Thisonline course is an informative introductionto digital photography, from DSLRs to smartphone cameras.Register online at ed2go.com/kenston12 classesBegins March 16Instructor led online classFee: 160New!INTRODUCTION TO DIGITALSCRAPBOOKINGLearn to use digital editing techniquesto show off your photos and memorabiliain Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking!Using Photoshop Elements, this coursewill teach you how to make the most ofyour scrapbooking talents and artisticideas when you combine traditional anddigital scrapbooking.Register online at ed2go.com/kenston12 classesBegins March 16Instructor led online classFee: 160Register for photography classes and more at:www.ed2go.com/kenstonBEGINNING BEEKEEPINGWORKSHOPNew!LEARN THE BASICSOF CROCHETINGInstructor: Dale OlsonThis workshop is designed for people whowould like to get started in beekeeping,those who have had previous beekeepingexperience and want to get back intobeekeeping; or those who just want toknow more before taking the plunge. Topicscovered will include basic honeybee biology,races of bees, package bees versus nucsand where to get bees, how to start ahive, new and used equipment, keepingbees in a residential setting, feeding,inspections, swarm control, disease andpest management, producing honey andother hive products and over wintering.Information on package bees, nucs andequipment will be available at the workshop.1 classMarch 14Monday7:00 - 9:00pmGardiner Center C5Fee: 55/family living in the same householdInstructor: Jennifer KayeNew!ANNIE SLOAN METHOD ONE DAY WORKSHOPSInstructor: Renee SiperkeRenee has been refinishing furniture for many years. She received training at theAnnie Sloan Headquarters in New Orleans. Join Renee for a fun workshop learningnew techniques and creating wonderful projects using Annie Sloan paints.Classes held at Renee’s Reloved Furnishings at 8284 Washington St., Chagrin Falls.A. TRAY MAKING WORKSHOPWe will Make a beautiful wooden tray, painting with Chalk Paint ️ by Annie Sloan andaddling a floral design to embellish your tray with a furniture transfer by Iron OrchidDesigns. Examples at www.reneesreloved.comMarch 15Tuesday6:00 - 9:00pmFee: 75A. TRAY MAKING WORKSHOPWe will Make a beautiful wooden tray, painting with Chalk Paint ️ by Annie Sloan andaddling a floral design to embellish your tray with a furniture transfer by Iron OrchidDesigns. Examples at www.reneesreloved.comMarch 15Tuesday6:00 - 9:00pmFee: 75C. PAINT A PIECE WORKSHOPWe will be making a blanket using twobasic stitches in crocheting. Chain (ch),single crochet (sc) and double crochet (dc).Please bring the following materials: 5mmcrochet hook, any color yarn weighted #4(you will need 1,296 yards), darning needle,and scissors. Level easy.2 classesMarch 12 - March 19Saturdays1:00 - 2:30pmGardiner Center C1Fee: 60New!CROCHET A POCKET SHAWLInstructor: Jennifer KayeWe will be making a pocket shawl usingthe stitches chain (ch), single crochet (sc),and back loop only single crochet (blosc).Please bring the following materials: size L8mm crochet hook, any color yarn weighted#5 (you will need 988 yards), darningneedle, and scissors. Level easy2 classesApril 23 - 30Saturdays1:00 - 2:30pmGardiner Center C1Fee: 60Bring a small piece of furniture and you will paint it using Chalk Paint ️ by Annie Sloanand seal it for protection with my guidance. Washington St. Vintage Finds has 10 - 20for sale Free sample pot of paint, and a small wax included to take home 30 value.April 14Thursday6:00 - 9:00pmFee: 125D. DECORATE A FLOWER BOX PLANTERPaint, distress a flower box planter, adding furniture transfers by Iron Orchid Designs.May 4Wednesday11:00am - 1:30pmFee: 754L E ARNI NG , GROWI NG , P L AYI NG . F OR A LIFETIMEREG I STER BY CALLI NG 440-543-2552 O R VI SI TI NG K EN STO N C O MMU N ITY ED.ORG5ARTS, CRAFTS & HOBBIESNew!ARTS, CRAFTS & HOBBIES

EDUCATION, LEISURE, LEARNBASIC DOG OBEDIENCEInstructor: Richard DiMarcoOnline learning anytime, anywhere. just a click away! Learn new skills and change your life for the better.Take the next step in your career ed2go online learning can help you get the job, the raise, or the promotionin a wide range of careers or learn a new subject for personal growth. Kenston Community Education haspartnered with ed2go to offer a variety of online classes.For more information go to: www.ed2go.com/kenstonBASIC COMPUTER SKILLS SUITEOnline Ed2goLearn essential computer skills for the 21st century workplace, including how to troubleshoot PC issues!COMPUTER SKILLS FOR THE WORKPLACEOnline Ed2goGain a working knowledge of the computer skills you’ll need to succeed in today’s job marketINTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT EXCEL 2019/OFFICE 365Online Ed2goIf you work with data of any kind, knowing how to create a spreadsheet is key to effectively managing and organizinginformation. This course will introduce you to Microsoft Excel 2019 and teach you how to use this powerful softwareMICROSOFT OFFICE 2019/365 VALUE SUITEOnline Ed2goSome of the world’s most widely used software programs are part of the Microsoft Office suite. This course bundle willteach you how to use Word 2019, Excel 2019, and PowerPoint 2019, Office’s top business productivity programs.You will learn the basic features of each program and gain skills applicable to most professional settings.INTRODUCTION TO PC TROUBLESHOOTINGOnline Ed2goLearn to decipher and solve almost any problem with your PC.INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMINGOnline Ed2goTake your first steps toward a career as a computer programmer as you master basic programming concepts and gethands-on practice in writing applications containing GUIs, sound, and graphicsAn experienced dog trainer will assistyou in teaching your dog to walk withoutpulling, to stay, to come when called, and to“down” when told. The dog will learn goodmanners when in public and when aroundother dogs. Dogs must be six months orolder. Bring your dog the first night, as wellas proof of current DHL and PARVO shots.Please indicate name and breed of dog onregistration form. Limited enrollment.7 classesA. March 15 - May 3 (no class 3/29)April 5th, class will be held on Wed, April 6B. May 10 - June 21Tuesdays6:30 - 7:30pmGardiner Center, C7Fee: 129/sessionTHERE IS AN “I” INCAREGIVING: CAREGIVINGFOR YOURSELF WITHESSENTIAL OILSInstructor: Amy Cantor , M. Ed.,Essential Oil Educator & AdvocateWhether it be caring for an older parent,for a child with excessive needs, a friendor family member with a serious illness,or even juggling the demands of runninga household, the role of a caregiver is avital one, crammed with responsibilities.Essential oils can be an effectivecomponent of the toolbox to support acaregiver. In this class, we will focus on thespecific wellness challenges caregiversface and how quality essential oils canbe utilized to better equip the caregiverto care for themselves, so they can moreeffectively provide for someone else. Afterthe presentation, participants will be able to: Understand what essential oilsare; how to use them; and how todetermine quality. Understand how essential oilscan help support the caregiver Have resources to helpwith this process2 classesA. Wednesdays, April 13 & April 20B. Tuesdays, May 17 & 247:00 - 8:00pmGardiner Center, C1Fee: 256L E ARNI NG , GROWI NG , P L AYI NG . F OR A LIFETIMEINTERMEDIATE DOGOBEDIENCEADVANCED DOGOBEDIENCEDevelopment of proficiency with heeling,down and sit stays, work on increasingdog’s reliable response to commands,and developing reliable attention for thoseinterested in future competition or therapywork. We will also be working on therequirements to pass the AKC Good CitizenProgram Evaluation. Dogs and handlersmust have completed a basic obedienceclass. Dogs should understand heelingand be reliable on down and sit stays withhandlers close by. Dogs will be evaluatedon the first class. Limited enrollment.Previous Basic and Intermediate DogObedience is required. Dogs must haveworking knowledge and understanding ofheeling, sit-stay and down-stay commands.Class will continue obedience developmentwith an emphasis on using AKC’s newestperformance event, Rally, as a trainingtool and fun reward for dogs and trainers.Students will learn the AKC Rally signswhile perfecting their obedience skills. Thisclass will have students of various traininglevels with some individuals training tobegin competitive obedience.7 classesA. March 15 - May 3 (no class 3/29)April 5th, class will be held on Wed, April 6B. May 10 - June 21Tuesdays7:45 - 8:45pmGardiner Center, C7Fee: 129/session7 classesA. March 17 - May 5 (no class 3/31)B. May 12 - June 23Thursdays6:30 - 7:30pmGardiner Center, C7Fee: 129/sessionInstructor: Richard DiMarcoMEDICAREGETTING STARTEDInstructor: Laura Mutsko is a Certified SeniorAdvisor and an expert in MedicareIf you are approaching age 65, or goingon Medicare for the first time, this is youropportunity to gain a basic understanding ofhow Medicare works and affects you. Youwill learn what Parts A, B, C and D coverand what is not covered. You will learn thedifference between a Medicare Supplementand a Medicare Advantage Plan. This classwill make Medicare easy to understandand you will have all of your questionsanswered before you need to register forMedicare.1 classA. Tuesday, March 1B. Tuesday, May 17Gardiner Center, C16:00 - 7:30pmFee: 15Class #0504Instructor: Richard DiMarcoNew!MORE THAN JUST SMELLS:AN INTRODUCTIONTO ESSENTIAL OILSInstructor: Amy Cantor, M. Ed.,Essential Oil Educator & AdvocateI am often approached by people seekingessential oils to safely make their homesmell good. Truth is that with premiumquality essential oils, smell is just a bonus.The true benefits come from the therapeuticqualities of each unique oil. Yet, the majorityof essential oils on the market are onlyuseful for cosmetic purposes and aretypically incapable of providing any realtherapeutic benefits and are often evenunsafe. In this basic introductory class, youwill learn what quality essential oils are,what they can do, how they can benefit you,and how premium quality essential oils canbe an effective alternative to commercial,synthetic over- the-counter products.You will also learn the methods for usingessential oils as well as the importance ofknowing where and how the oil is sourced,so it can be used safely by you.1 classA. Wednesday, April 6B. Tuesday, May 10Gardiner Center, C17:00 - 8:00pmFee: 15REG I STER BY CALLI NG 440-543-2552 O R VI SI TI NG K EN STO N C O MMU N ITY ED.ORG7COMPUTER TECHNOLOGYNEW CLASSES/ EDUCATION,/ SENIORSLEISURE, LEARNCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

FUSION FITMORE-CORESTRENGTH, FLEXIBILITY & YOGAFUSION-FIT is a 45-minute strength and conditioning workoutthat will keep you engaged and progressing toward your goals.Feel like you have a personal trainer working with you whileenjoying the camaraderie of fellow participants in a non-competitiveatmosphere. Work at your own level and leave each class feelingchallenged, successful, and energized. Bring dumbbells(2-8 lbs., depending on experience), water, an exercisemat,and a stretch band.MORE-CORE is a 30-minute workout that focuses onstrengthening the core – muscles of the abdomen, back, andpelvic regions – to improve posture, balance, and stability. Bringdumbbells (2-8 lbs., depending on experience), water, an exercisemat, and a stretch band. MORE-CORE is a great complement tothe following DANCIN/FUSION-FIT COMBO class!This class is designed to use the best elements of strengthtraining, yoga class, and the most effective fitness techniques.Everyone, first time beginners, to the experienced, will gainstrength, and flexibility. Health benefits include, lowering stress,blood pressure, and pulse rate, improved circulation, improveslung function, brain function, and increase immunity. Movethrough the workout at your own level and pace. Modifications arealways available. This is the class you’ve been looking for to bringbalance to your mind and body. Bring a mat, two 3 to 7 lb. handweights, water, a 7-inch ball and your commitment to a strongerhealthier you!Instructor: Laurie SandersCARDIO DANCIN/CORE COMBOInstructor: Laurie SandersCARDIO DANCIN/CORE COMBO begins with fun, easy-tofollow, athletic-style dance followed by a bodyweight workout thatfocuses on strengthening the core muscles of the abdomen, back,and pelvic regions to improve posture, balance, and stability. Formore information: trainwithlaurie@live.com or www.facebook.com/TrainWithLaurie.8 classesA. March 2 - March 23 (7 class session 35)B. April 4 - April 27 (7 class session 35)C. May 2 - May 25D. June 1 - June 29 (9 class session 45)E. July 6 - July 27 (7 class session 35)F. August 1 - August 31 (10 classes session 50)Mondays & Wednesdays8:00 - 8:30amGardiner Center GymFee: 40 per session unless notedInstructor: Laurie SandersInstructor: Laurie SandersThis total body workout is ideal for those just beginning a fitnessjourney as well as those simply preferring an effective, expressworkout. Feel like you have a personal trainer working withyou while enjoying the camaraderie of fellow participants in anon-competitive atmosphere. Work at your own level and leaveeach class feeling challenged, successful, and energized. Bringdumbbells (2-8lbs, depending on experience), water, an exercisemat, and a stretch band. FIT-IN-30 is a great complement to thefollowing CARDIO DANCIN-FIT class!8 classesA. March 1 - March 24B. April 5 - April 28C. May 3 - May 31 (9 class session 45)D. June 2 - June 30 (9 class session 45)E. July 5 - July 28F. August 2 - August 30 (9 class session 45)Tuesdays & Thursdays8:00 - 8:30amGardiner Center GymFee: 40 per session unless noted88 classesA. March 2 - March 23 (7 class session 49)B. April 4 - April 27 (7 class session 49)C. May 2 - May 25D. June 1 - June 29 (9 class session 63)E. July 6 - July 27 (7 class session 49)F. August 1 - August 31 (10 classes session 70)Mondays & Wednesdays8:40 - 9:25amGardiner Center GymFee: 56 per session unless notedCARDIO DANCIN’FITFIT-IN-30HEALTH, FITNESS, DANCEThis Class features easy-to-follow, athletic-style dancechoreography, set to energizing, upbeat music. The aerobicroutines are designed for anyone – at any age, experience,or fitness level – to have a blast and get fit. Come sweat, laugh,burn a lot of calories, and truly enjoy your fitness experience!8 classesA. March 1 - March 24B. April 5 - April 28C. May 3 - May 31 (9 class session 63)D. June 2 - June 30 (9 class session 63)E. July 5 - July 28F. August 2 - August 30 (9 class session 63)Tuesdays & Thursdays8:40 - 9:25amGardiner Center GymFee: 56 per session unless notedInstructor: Laurie Sanders8 classesA. April 22 - June 17 (no class 5/7)B. June 24 - August 26 (10 week Session 50)Fridays8:00 - 8:30amGardiner Center GymFee: 40 per sessionDANCIN’/FUSION FIT COMBOInstructor: Laurie SandersEnjoy an express, cardio-interval dance party followed bystrength, balance, and stretch – all in an efficient, 45-minuteworkout suited for all ages and abilities. Wear supportive shoesand bring dumbbells (2-8 lbs., depending on experience), anexercise mat, stretch band, and water8 classesA. April 22 - June 17 (no class 5/7)B. June 24 - August 26 (10 week Session 70)Fridays8:40 - 9:25Gardiner Center GymFee: 56 per session30 DAY UNLIMITED FITNESS CLASS PASSAT THE WEMBLEY CLUBA 30 day pass for unlimited Adult Fitness Classes at TheWembley Club! Over 50 classes available to choose from in theclub and virtually: Cycle, yoga, bootcamp, aqua fitness, strengthtraining, boxing, yoga sculpt and more! Classes are offered earlymorning, mid morning, lunchtime, evenings, and weekends!Once you register you will receive an email from The WembleyClub with your pass to book into unlimited classes for 30 days!Instructor: Sandy Grubich8 classesEveningsA. March 7 - March 23 (6 class session 42)B. April 4 - April 27 (7 class session 49)C. May 2 - May 25Timmons Multipurpose RoomMonday & Wednesdays7:00 - 8:00pmD. June 1 - June 29 (9 class session 63)E. July 6 - July 27 (7 class session 49)F. August 1 - August 31 (10 classes session 70)Gardiner Center GymMonday & Wednesdays7:00 - 8:00pmMorningsA. March 5 - May 7 (no class 4/2)Timmons Multipurpose RoomSaturdays9:00 - 10:00amB. May 14 - July 16 (no class 5/28, 7/2)C. July 23 - August 27 (6 class session 42)Gardiner Center GymSaturdays9:00 - 10:00amFee: 56 per session unless notedOngoingPurchase pass each monthFee: 139 for unlimited 30 daysL E ARNI NG , GROWI NG , P L AYI NG . F OR A LIFETIMEREG I STER BY CALLI NG 440-543-2552 O R VI SI TI NG K EN STO N C O MMU N ITY ED.ORG9HEALTH,NEW CLASSESFITNESS,/ SENIORSDANCEHEALTH, FITNESS, DANCE

MEN OVER 30OPEN GYMGet in shape, have some fun, play somehoops at Men over 30 Open Gym. OpenGym will be every Monday and ThursdayNight from 9 - 10:30pm. You choose toattend one or two days.10 classesA. April 25 - May 26Mondays and/or Thursdays9:00 - 10:30pmKenston Middle School GymPlease check website for changesFee: One Day 15Two Days 30MEN OVER 30PICK UP SOCCERGet in shape, have some fun, join usSunday Night for Men over 30 Pick upSoccer. Open to the first 50 PeopleRegistered.24 classesA. April 24 - October 16 (no class 5/29, 7/3, 9/4)Sundays8:00 - 9:30pmKenston Bomber StadiumPlease check website for changesFee: 75COED RECREATIONALVOLLEYBALLSupervised “recreational” coed volleyballfor those 15 years of age and older.All ability levels are welcome. Enrollmentis limited to 18 players per evening.It’s volleyball for fun, come play!KARATE, FITNESS& SELF-DEFENSEInstructor: Carlos RobinsonThis class is intended to teach selfconfidence, self discipline as well as assaultprevention. Sport training and promotionfrom white belt through black belt. Therewill be a small fee for testing. Uniforms areavailable from the instructor at cost.8 classesA. February 28 - May 9 (no class 3/28, 4/18)Fee: 100B. June 6 - July 25Fee: 80Mondays7:00 - 8:25pmGardiner Center C3ADULT KAYAKING 101Ages 15 years and upInstructor: Breakaway Excursions StaffThis 1.5 hour class is a beginner kayakingclass and is designed for adults who wantto learn the right way to kayak. The courseemphasizes safety, technique and properpaddling strokes. Paddlers should comeprepared to get wet and have some fun.Check in starts at 6 pm.1 classA. May 18B. June 8C. July 20D. August 3Wednesdays6:00 - 8:00pmLaDue Boathouse and Marina17759 Valley Road, Auburn TwpFee: 45PRESCHOOLNew!FULL MOON KAYAK PADDLE1 classA. May 15B. June 13Sundays7:00 - 10:00pmLaDue Boathouse and Marina17759 Valley Road, Auburn TwpFee: 35New!SUNSET KAYAK PADDLEAges 15 years and upInstructor: Breakaway Excursions StaffKick off your weekend with one of nature’sdaily encores. Enjoy a peaceful paddlewith other outdoor enthusiasts and letyourself become one with the horizon.Not all sunsets are created equal. Somesunsets are better than others. But seeingthem from a kayak makes them all justabout perfect1 classA. May 6B. June 24Fridays7:00 - 9:30pmLaDue Boathouse and Marina17759 Valley Road, Auburn TwpFee: 3510 classesMarch 1 - May 10 (No class 3/29)Tuesdays8:30 - 10:00 pmKenston Middle School GymFee: 45WATER BABIESAge 6 months and upInstructor: Wembley Club StaffThis class will give caregivers and parentssafety information and techniques to helporient their children in the water. Thiscourse is a bonding experience that willprovide life-long memories! Please notethat infants and children must be in a waterdiaper and swim suit. A parent/caregivermust accompany infant/toddler in the water.*This class is NOT designed to teachchildren to become good swimmers or tosurvive in the water on their own.8 classesA. March 4 - April 22B. April 29 - June 17C. June 24 - August 12Fridays1:30 - 2:00D. March 5 - April 23E. April 30 - June 18F. June 25 - August 13Saturdays11:30 - 12:00Classes held at The Wembley Club 8345Woodberry Blvd Chagrin Falls 44023Fee: 180/sessionPRESCHOOL PEAges 1 1/2 - 3Instructor: Jen MooreRun, jump, jiggle, crawl, dance and havefun with Coach Jen. Pre School PE will usemovement to learn colors, letters, countingand socializing. Come play with Coach Jenand friends for fun, fitness in the gym withmusic, bubbles and crazy baby play!4 classesMarch 2 - March 23Wednesdays10:30 - 11:15amGardiner Center GymFee: 2510L E ARNI NG , GROWI NG , P L AYI NG . F OR A LIFETIMESTART SMART SOCCERJoin Coach Matt in this five weekinstructional program that prepareschildren (ages 3-5) for organized tee balland baseball in a FUN, non-threateningenvironment. Parents (under the directionof Instructor), will work one-on-one withtheir child while learning a variety ofbaseball skills: throwing, catching, batting,and running/agility. The program uses ageappropriate, kid-friendly equipment.It incorporates fun games and drills to teacheffective baseball mechanics and enhancemotor skills, while building confidence andenthusiasm in the sport of baseball. Childrenshould bring their own baseball glove(age/size appropriate) to each session.All other equipment will be provided.Join Coach Matt in this six-weekinstructional program that prepares children(ages 3 - 5) for organized soccer in a FUN,non-threatening environment. Parents willpractice with their child while learning avariety of soccer skills. This program useskid-friendly equipment. It incorporates fungames and drills to teach effective soccermechanics, enhance motor skills, buildconfidence and enthusiasm. Bring a waterbottle and shin guards.Ages 3 - 5 yearsInstructor: Matt CiancioloAges 15 years and upInstructor: Breakaway Excursions StaffHave you ever paddled a kayak atnight? Ever wonder what kind of safetyprecautions you need to take? Come joinus at LaDue Reservoir for a guided fullmoon paddle. It’s an experience you justhave to try.START SMART BASEBALL5 classesJune 4 - July 9 (no class 7/2)Saturdays9:00 - 10:00amRiver Road ParkFee: 60New!LITTLE HOOP STARSBASKETBALLAges 4 - 5 yearsInstructor: Jump Start Sports StaffCoaches from Jump Start Sports implementthis innovative and fun curriculum forchildren in preschool through second grade.Players are taught the basics of dribbling,passing, shooting, positioning, defense,and rebounding, and then apply what theyhave learned in fun, non-competitive games.Players will be assigned to teams andeach session will include a game as wellthe instruction.6 classesApril 14 - May 19Thursdays5:30 - 6:30pmGardiner Center GymFee: 95Ages 3 - 5 yearsInstructor: Matt Cianciolo5 classesApril 9 - May 14 (no class 4/16)Saturdays9:00 - 10:00amSettlers ParkFee: 60PEE WEE SOCCER SKILLSAges 3 - 6 yearsInstructor: Dennis Weyn, Director ofCoaching for OPFC and Director ofdevelopment for the Ohio North Tikesand Spikes program and founder of WeynSoccer GroupHave your child get off on the rightfoot by learning foot skills from highlyexperienced coach Dennis Weyn (FormerHead coach at Hathaway Brown andDirector of Coaching for Eastside Kickers).During these sessions your child will learnthe fundamentals of soccer in a “fun”atmosphere. Dribbling, passing, shootingand a variety of other foot skills will beemphasized. Class open to boys and girls.8 classesA. April 5 - May 24Tuesdays1:00 - 2:00pmFee: 1507 classesF. April 8 - May 27 (no class 4/15)Fridays3:30 - 4:30pmFee: 135Gardiner Center Gym or Heritage Parkweather permittingREG I STER BY CALLI NG 440-543-2552 O R VI SI TI NG K EN STO N C O MMU N ITY ED.ORG11ADULT RECREATION & SPORT / PRESCHOOLADULT RECREATION & SPORT

YOUTH EDUCATIONSAFETY TOWN – BAINBRIDGE/AUBURNInstructor: Bainbridge Police DepartmentBOMBER TAKEOFFBEFORE SCHOOL PROGRAMBOMBER LANDINGAFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMThe Bainbridge-Auburn Safety Town is free of charge and open to all children who will be attending kindergarten in the Kenston SchoolDistrict. “Safety Town” will be held at Timmons Elementary School for ten days, Monday – Friday, beginning on Monday, July 11th andending Friday, July 22nd. You can choose“We teach success”KCE Bomber Landing after school programs provide a safelanding for students whose parents need to take advantage of anextended school day. In addition to homework help, the programwill include games, crafts, and exercise that are geared towardgrade level enrichment. Students participate in a structuredprogram that will still leave plenty of time to play with friends andjust be kids. KCE Bomber Landing ensures an educational, safe,enjoyable and convenient place for your child to land after school.Bomber Landing follows the Kenston Local Schools calendarand is not available when the schools are closed for holid

BASIC DOG OBEDIENCE Instructor: Richard DiMarco An experienced dog trainer will assist you in teaching your dog to walk without pulling, to stay, to come when called, and to "down" when told. The dog will learn good manners when in public and when around other dogs. Dogs must be six months or older. Bring your dog the first night, as well

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