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Registrations received by mail or drop box will be processed in the order received. COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION FORM ON PAGE 34 Printable registration forms also available online. our payment must be included with the registration form. Make checks payable to the V illage of Br own Deer . PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT STAFF Chad Hoier, Park and Recreation Director PARK AND RECREATION COMMITTEE Marie Lieber • Nicole Munns Chris Przedpelski • Anita Peterson • Julie Quirk Village of Brown Deer Park and Recreation Department 4800 W. Green Brook Drive, Brown Deer, WI 53223-2496 (414) 371-3070 • browndeerwi.org REGISTER EARLY! Call (414) 371-3070 for more information 23 Fall 2021 • Our Brown Deer

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Registrations received by mail or drop box will be processed in the order received.

COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION FORM ON PAGE 34Printable registration forms also available online.

our payment must be included with the registration form. Make checks payable to the Village of Brown Deer.

PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT STAFFChad Hoier, Park and Recreation Director

PARK AND RECREATION COMMITTEEMarie Lieber • Nicole Munns

Chris Przedpelski • Anita Peterson • Julie Quirk

Village of Brown Deer Park and Recreation Department4800 W. Green Brook Drive, Brown Deer, WI 53223-2496

(414) 371-3070 • browndeerwi.org

REGISTEREARLY!

Call (414) 371-3070for more

information

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VILLAGE OF BROWN DEERPARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENTINFORMATIONGeneral InformationThe Village of Brown Deer Park and Recreation Department isresponsible for the development and operation of recreationprograms and park facilities in Brown Deer. Department policiesand procedures are governed by the Brown Deer Park andRecreation Committee. Committee meetings are held on the firstTuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. in the DPW ConferenceRoom and are open to the public.

The Department Offices of the Director and Supervisor are inthe new DPW building. Programming registrations and permitsfor the Village Park Shelters and the Lois and Tom DolanCommunity Center will still be accepted at the front desk atVillage Hall. Village Hall, 4800 W. Green Brook Drive is openMonday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Ways to RegisterONLINE: https://secure.rec1.com/WI/brown-deer-wi/catalog

BY MAIL OR DROP BOX:4800 W. Green Brook Dr.

IN PERSON: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. *Sorry! We are unable to complete registrations over the phone.

REGISTER EARLY! If a program does not meet its minimum registration requirement within five days of the start date of the program, the program may be cancelled.

Residency PolicyIndividuals who live in the Village of Brown Deer and studentswho attend Brown Deer schools may register for programs asresidents. 2021 Resident I.D. cards may be obtained at the Parkand Recreation Department in the Village Hall during officehours.

Fees and Refunds PolicyProgram fees are established to recover the direct operational

costs of each facility and program. All fees must be paid at thetime of registration. Fees will not be prorated for individualswho are unable to attend all sessions of a program.

Full refunds will be issued if a program is cancelled orchanged by the Park and Recreation Department. When a singleprogram session is cancelled due to weather or change infacility availability, no refunds will be issued.

Full or partial refunds of instructional and membership feeswill be issued only in situations when an individual or family isunable to participate because of a medical condition or unusualcircumstance. Full or partial refunds of instructional andmembership fees will be subject to a 20% administrativefee.

Program PoliciesInclement Weather No programs, conducted in schoolbuildings, will be held when the schools are closed due toinclement weather. Insurance The Park and Recreation Department does notprovide hospital or medical insurance coverage for individualswho participate in sponsored programs. Participants are advisedto obtain their own insurance coverage prior to registration inany program.Physician Referral Participants who are over 40 years of ageor who have health problems are advised to consult a physicianprior to registration in adult fitness classes.Photographs For program promotion purposes, photographsmay be taken of participants during a program. If you do notwant your or your child’s photograph taken, please advise theclass instructor.Child Care Child care is not provided for adult programs.Children are not permitted to attend adult programs withoutsupervision of another adult who is not actively participating inthe activity.Program Confirmations Confirmations will not be sent.Assume you are enrolled and plan to attend unless otherwisenotified. Waiting Lists The Park and Recreation Department will makeevery effort to accommodate individuals on waiting lists. If anopening becomes available, you will be contacted by telephone.

Adaptive ProgramPursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Brown DeerPark and Recreation Department will make all reasonableaccommodations for persons with disabilities to participate indepartment programs, services and activities. If you requirespecial accommodations to participate in a departmentprogram, please let us know when you register.

New ProgramsThe Brown Deer Park and Recreation Department is interestedin developing new programs. Contact us with your suggestionsfor new classes at (414) 371-3070 or email Chad Hoier [email protected].

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Children Ages 6 and OlderLevel 1Thurs, September 30 – November 18 • 6:40 – 7:20 p.m. Mon, October 4 – November 22 • 6:40 – 7:20 p.m.

Level 2Thurs, September 30 – November 18 • 6:40 – 7:20 p.m. Mon, October 4 – November 22 • 6:40 – 7:20 p.m.

Level 3Thurs, September 30 – November 18 • 6:40 – 7:20 p.m. Mon, October 4 – November 22 • 6:40 – 7:20 p.m.

Level 4Thurs, September 30 – November 18 • 7:30 – 8:10 p.m. Mon, October 4 – November 22 • 7:30 – 8:10 p.m.

Level 5Thurs, September 30 – November 18 • 7:30 – 8:10 p.m. Mon, October 4 – November 22 • 7:30 – 8:10 p.m.

Level 6Thurs, September 30 – November 18 • 7:30 – 8:10 p.m. Mon, October 4 – November 22 • 7:30 – 8:10 p.m.

RECREATIONAL AQUATICS

Junior Swim ClubMon/Thurs, October 4 – November 18 • 7:30 – 8:10 p.m.Location: Middle/High School Pool, 8060 N. 60th St. Fee: $36 Residents/ $44 Non-ResidentsThis club will introduce competitive swimming while continuing to build upon stroke mechanics and other swimming skills established in the Learn to Swim Program. Participants must have completed Level 5 to participate.

Lap SwimThurs, September 30 – November 18 • 7:30 – 8:10 p.m. Location: Middle/High School Pool, 8060 N. 60th St. Fee: $32 Residents/ $40 Non-ResidentsAdults and teens are invited to register for Lap Swim at the Brown Deer Middle/High School pool.

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AMERICAN RED CROSSLEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM

Swim AssessmentThursday, September 16th • 6:00– 7:00p.m.Location: Middle/High School Pool, 8060 N. 60th St.Fee: Free

Swim assessments are offered to swimmers who arenew to our Swim Lessons or who are returning after abreak from lessons. Staff will provide one-on-one skillscreening for placement and will introduce new swimmersto the Brown Deer Middle/High School Pool. You mustregister in advance by contacting the Park andRecreation Department at (414) 371-3070.

Learn to Swim ProgramAmerican Red Cross water safety classes through theBrown Deer Park and Recreation will host Monday andThursday evenings for eight weeks at the Brown DeerMiddle/High School Pool. Participants must furnish theirown suit, towel, and lock for their locker. If you are unsurewhat level your child should enroll in, please visit ourwebsite browndeerwi.org or contact us at (414) 371-3072for level information. NOTE: If your child needs adjustment to the water andrequires additional assistance, please advise the Park andRecreation Department at registration. Location: Brown Deer Middle/High School, 8060 N.60th St. Fee: $36 Residents/ $44 Non-Residents

*Registration Policy (for Swim Lessons Only):

Online Registration Closes: September 24 Registrations will be accepted after those dates but will have to be completed in person at Village Hall Monday –Friday, 8:00a.m. – 4:30p.m. If you have any questions regarding this policy please call, (414) 371-3072.

Children 6 Months Through 5 Years

Parent/ChildThurs, September 30 – November 18 • 6:00 – 6:30 p.m.

Preschool 1Thurs, September 30 – November 18 • 6:00 – 6:30 p.m.Mon, October 4 – November 22 • 6:00 – 6:30 p.m.

Preschool 2Thurs, September 30 – November 18 • 6:00 – 6:30 p.m.Mon, October 4 – November 22 • 6:00 – 6:30 p.m.

FALL PROGRAMS 2021

Open SwimSun, October 3 – November 21 • 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.Location: Middle/High School PoolFees:

Children 2 years and younger: FreeChildren 3-7 years of age: $1Residents with I.D.: $2Non-Residents: $3

Looking for something fun to do? Come and participate inopen swim! Participants must furnish their own suit,towel, and lock for their locker room. Children 7 years andyounger must be accompanied by an adult. Open swim end times are subject to change related tolack of attendance.

RED CROSS TRAINING

American Red Cross Lifeguarding-Blended LearningSession IFri, Sat, Sun, October 1 – 3 Fri, 5:30 – 9:00p.m. • Sat/Sun, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00p.m.Session IIFri, Sat, Sun, November 5 – 7Fri, 5:30 – 9:00 p.m. • Sat/Sun, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Location: Shorewood High School, Conference Roomand VHE Pool, 1701 E Capitol Dr.Fee: $200 Residents / $250 Non – ResidentsAre you interested in becoming a lifeguard? You will learnconcepts of responsibility, work ethic, leadership andapproachability that will prepare you for a job as alifeguard. The American Red Cross Lifeguard course willcover the knowledge and skills to get your lifeguard,CPR/AED and first aid certifications. Successfulcompletion of the course earns you a 2-year, nationallyrecognized certification in Lifeguarding/First-Aid/CPR/AED. Attendance at ALL meeting dates ismandatory. Please understand that this course is ablended learning course. Participants must complete allonline assignments prior to the start of class. Certificationis not guaranteed as participants must score above an80% on a written test and pass an in-water skills test.There is a mandatory pretest on the first day of class.Please bring a swimsuit, towel and snacks each meetingday.

YOUTH ACTIVITIES

Chess Scholars *Co-OpWed, October 13 – December 8 (Except Nov. 24) • 6:00- 7:00p.m.Location: Nicolet High School, Library, 6701 N. JeanNicolet RdFee: $130 Residents / $150 Non-ResidentsDevelop your childs intellect through the royal game ofchess! Current research has shown a strong link between

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chess and academic performance in a variety of areas,including mathematics and language arts. Chess hasbeen proven to enhance childrens motivation,concentration, focus, social skills, and creativity. Eachclass will consist of a fun, interactive teaching period andguided practice time. Both beginner and experiencedplayers are welcome and will learn under the guidance ofan experienced Chess Scholars coach. Grades K5 – 8th.

Rock Climbing: A Beginner’s Course Wed, October 13 – November 17 • 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.Location: Novak Family Fieldhouse, 8200 N. 60th St.Fee: $ 30 Residents / $ 35 Non-ResidentsIn this introductory course, students ages 8 – 14, will beguided through basic climbing techniques and safetyprecautions. Participants will enhance coordination, problem-solving, balance and strength, through bouldering (traversing)and climbing. Students will enhance their skills throughgames and challenges throughout the course. ClimbersReady?

Youth Painting Class *Co-OpSession ISat, September 18 • 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Session IISat, November 13 • 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Session IIISat, December 11 • 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Nicolet High School, Room B111, 6701 N.Jean Nicolet Rd.Fee: $22 Residents / $32.00 Non-ResidentsDo you have a mini Picasso? We have just the thing!Children will explore their creative side while followingstep by step instructions to create their very ownmasterpiece. Instructions courtesy of Grape Escape LLC.Ages 6 – 12 years old.

YOUTH SPORTS

MiKro SoccerFri, August 20 – September 24 • 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.Location: Fairy Chasm Park, 5712 W. Fairy Chasm Rd.Fee: $66The Milwaukee Kickers MiKro Soccer program is a funintroduction to the game of soccer for 3-6-year old.Classes meet once per week for six weeks and are led bytrained college-aged individuals or high school students,age 17 or older, with experience in athletics or workingwith children. Soccer skills are learned through engagingactivities and age-appropriate challenges. MiKroencourages children to enhance their ability to followdirections and offers opportunities for physical activity,socialization, coordination, agility and teamwork.Participants should come dressed in tennis shoes andcomfortable clothing, ready to play! A soccer ball isrequired for each practice (preferably a size 3). The feeincludes a T-shirt.

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body with exercises and drills designed to create thecomplete wrestler. Wrestlers will be paired with those ofsimilar skill levels, weight, and age. Equipment needed:wrestling shoes.

Wrestling Program is open to all ages 6-15. Programwill meet on Tuesdays & Thursdays from 6:00 p.m. to8:00 p.m. in the Middle School Gym located at 8060 N.60th Street. Season dates will run from November 2,2021 – February 24, 2022. For registration informationcontact Julian Gladney at 414-839-5739 [email protected]

Prior to wrestling season the club will have threeFREE clinics on October 12, 19 and 26. Clinics willtake place in the Middle School Gym.

ADULT FITNESS

Hatha YogaSession ITues, September 21 – November 16 • 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.Thurs, September 23 – November 18 • 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.Session IITues, November 30 – February 1 • 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.Thurs, December 2 – February 3 • 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.Location: Community Center, 4355 W. Bradley Rd.Fee: $30 Residents/ $ 34 Non-Residents (one class perweek for one session)Hatha Yoga increases flexibility and body awareness,strengthens and improves muscle tone and posture, andrelaxes and clears the mind. The class is open to adultsand youth 16 years and older. Participants may registerfor one or two days per week and are asked to bring theirown yoga mat, towel and water bottle. No class will beheld Dec. 21, 23, 28 & 30.

Cardio & Toning Combo for AdultsSession ITue, October 19 – January 11 • 4:30 – 5:30 p.m.Wed, October 20 – January 12 • 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.Location: Community Center, 4355 W. Bradley Rd.Fee: $38 Residents/ $43 Non-Residents (one class perweek for one session)Want to have two different workouts in one class? Wantto make fitness a routine? You can do both in our small,friendly class conveniently located. You will tone yourmuscles, increase your strength, improve your balance,increase your flexibility, and burn some calories. Thisworkout uses a variety of music ranging from oldies tocurrent hits for choreographed dances and toning usinghand weights. This low impact, aerobics class is designedfor active adults 40 to 80+ with varied fitness levels by ourexperienced instructor, Ann Covert. Each class ends withstretching to soothing music. Participants are asked tofurnish their own individual exercise mat and light weights.Class limit is 12. No class will be held Dec. 21, 22, 28 &29.

JudoThe Brown Deer Park and Recreation Department will co-sponsor Judo classes at Judo Inc., for boys and girls 5-17years of age. Call Norman Miller at (414) 354-1898 formore information or to register for the spring session.

Youth Bowling LeaguesThe Brown Deer Park and Recreation Department will co-sponsor youth bowling leagues at Brown Deer Lanes,4715 W. Bradley Road, for youth 4-20 years of age.Youth leagues will begin in September. Call Brown DeerLanes at (414) 354-4730 for more information and toregister.

YOUTH SPORTS DIRECTORYBrown Deer Junior Baseball Nicole Munns (414) 877-5758Email: [email protected] Deer Soccer and Select TeamsPaul Retkowski (414) 355-5884Email: [email protected] Deer WrestlingJulian Gladney (414) 429-7247Email: [email protected] Deer Youth Football Michelle Russell (414) 839-5739Email: [email protected] us on Facebook@BrownDeerYouthFootballBrown Deer Youth CheerleadingJessica Russell-Wandick (414) 336-4813Email: [email protected]

Brown Deer Kickers SoccerWe are now registering players ages 5-14 for the 2021 -2022 soccer season. Brown Deer is part of the MilwaukeeKickers Soccer Club and offers area youth the opportunityto learn and play the game of soccer in a fun and friendlyenvironment. Boys and girls teams are coached by parentvolunteers and participate in leagues formed by birth year.

The 2021 - 2022 season consists of a Fall and Springseason with an 8-game outdoor schedule per season.Practices are on weeknights and games are played on theweekends against other area teams.Fee: Varies by age and includes both seasons anduniformRegister online: www.mksc.org Contact Paul Retkowski at 414-355-5884 orretkow@hotmail for additional information.

Brown Deer Jr. Falcons WrestlingClub Inc. (Boys & Girls)Brown Deer Jr. Falcons Wrestling Club is committed toteaching and mentoring students through the sport ofwrestling. During this class students will learn the basicgrappling movements of the first Olympic sport. Thisclass includes takedowns and using the upper and lower

Sat, Zumba Toning November 13 – January 15 (except12/25 & 1/1) • 9:00 a.m.Location: VirtualFee: $40 Residents/ $50 Non-Residents (per session)Zumba is a 60-minute cardio workout that uses simplefootwork, body movements and core fitness. Swing yourarms, clap your hands, dip, slide and spin along to Latininstrumentals and other rhythms as you work out with ourinstructor, Neila Bond. Classes are open to adults andyouth 16 years and older. Participants are asked to wearathletic shoes and comfortable clothing and to bring awater bottle. No class will be held on Dec. 21 & 28.

Group Train HIIT ClassSession IWed, September 15 – November 3 • 6:30 p.m.Session IIWed, November 10 – January 12 • 6:30 p.m.Location: VirtualFee: $40 Residents/ $50 Non-Residents (per session)Go hard (but stay soft on your joints) with this LOWImpact HIIT cardio workout routine you can do at home.This HIIT workout routine that you can do at home wasdesigned to help you push to your max without poundingyour joints. Equipment needed Light, Medium andHeavyweights, mat and lot of space (and you won’t bebothering your neighbors with loud, thumping jumps), sothis at routine is perfect for a small space! No class will beheld on Dec. 22 & 29.

ADULT ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES

Beginning Mah JonggTues, October 12 – November 2 • 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.Location: Community Center, 4355 W. Bradley Rd.Fee: $24 Residents/ $30 Non-ResidentsLearn how to play the game of Mah Jongg, a fascinatinggame of luck and skill. It is a rummy-like game playedwith tiles rather than cards. You will be able to play MahJongg before the end of this class. Fee includes currentNational Mah Jongg League Cards and instructionalmaterials. Mah Jongg sets will be provided in class.

Strong & Fit for Adults Session IMon, October 18 – January 10 • 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.Wed, October 20 – January 12 • 6:15 – 7:15 p.m.Location: Community Center, 4355 W. Bradley Rd. Fee: $38 Residents/ $43 Non-Residents (one class perweek for one session)Are you feeling out of shape and maybe a little blah?Would you like to strengthen your muscles and feelenergized? Join us in a small, friendly class with friendsand neighbors. You will use light hand weights to toneyour muscles, increase your strength, improve yourbalance, increase your flexibility, and burn some calories.Choreographed routines are set to a variety of musicranging from oldies to current hits.

This low impact, aerobics class is designed for activeadults 40 to 80+ with varied fitness levels by ourexperienced instructor, Ann Covert. Each class ends withstretching to soothing music.

Participants are asked to furnish their own individualexercise mat and light weights. Class limit is 12. No classwill be held on Dec. 20, 22, 27 & 29.

Virtual Fitness Class with Bond Girl FitnessDuring this time of social distancing, we will be providingsome virtual fitness opportunities for you and your family.Classes are through the Bond Girl Fitness Channel on theVIRDIO Virtual Studio APP. Once you register at the Parkand Recreation Department they will email youinstructions on how to join the classes through the APP.

Serenity Boot CampSession IMon/Thur, September 13 – November 4 • 6:30 – 7:30p.m.Session IIMon/Thur November 8 – January 14 • 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.Location: VirtualFee: $40 Residents/ $50 Non-Residents (per session)This class takes fitness to another level by blending Piyocore work, Barre and traditional strength training for anamazing cardiovascular, toning and stretching workoutwith Neila Bond, our instructor. Classes are open to adultsand youth 16 years and older. Participants are asked towear athletic shoes and comfortable clothing and to bringa water bottle.

Equipment needed: yoga mat and a stability ball. No class will be held on Nov. 25, Dec. 20, 23, 27 & 30.

Zumba/Zumba ToningSession ITues, Zumba, September 14 – November 2 • 6:30 p.m.Sat, Zumba Toning, September 18 – November 6• 9:00 a.m.Session IITues, Zumba November 9 – January 11 • 6:30 p.m.

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The Nine Souls Surrounding YouWed, October 6 - 20 • 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.Location: Public Works Conference Room, 8950 NArbon Dr.Fee: $25 Residents/ $30 Non-ResidentsWe all have different soul needs and expressions.Discover the richness of the souls around you using theworldwide 9-Point Personality system called THEENNEAGRAM. Pronounced: ANY-uh-gram, and Greek forNINE POINTS, the Enneagram is a professionally testedand reliable approach for appreciating the 9 basicpersonalities found around the world, around theclassroom, around the water cooler, and around yourdinner table. “I have four kids and they are all different.” –a parent. Do you wonder: “Is it nature or nurture?” If youare fascinated by people and their attitudes, this explainsa lot. If you quickly connect with some, but are turned offby others, find out why. Taught by a local member of theInternational Enneagram Association, Diana K.Otterbacher. For a glimpse of her approach, go toMilwaukee Enneagram on Facebook.

Adult Spanish Program *Co-OpSession I: Beginning SpanishWed, September 15 – November 10 • 5:30-6:30 p.m.Session II: Continuing Spanish 2Wed, September 15 – November 10 • 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.Session III: Continuing Spanish 3Mon, September 13 – November 8 • 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.Session IV: Conversational SpanishMon, September 13 – November 8 • 6:30 – 7:30p.m.Location: Nicolet High School, Room C111, 6701 N.Jean Nicolet Rd.Fee: $179 Residents / $199 Non-ResidentsBeginning Spanish: Learn Spanish skills in a small classsetting. Pick up new vocabulary with a focus on traveling,education and leisure, as well as learning about LatinAmerican cultures. Students will focus on grammaticalskills, verb conjugation and idiomatic expressions.Continuing Spanish 2: Learn Spanish skills in a smallclass setting. Pick up new vocabulary with a focus ontravelling, education, sentence structures, verb tensesand leisure, as well as learning about LatinAmerican cultures. Continuing Spanish 3: Learn Spanishskills in a small class setting. Isrecommended for this level, thatstudents are familiar with presentand past tenses. Students will focuson expanding vocabulary and verbtenses.Conversational Spanish: It is time to useyour Spanish skills in a small class setting. We will workwith all the tenses, grammar, reading and comprehensionskills.*Programs are offered in a virtual or in person formatdepending on the participant’s preference.

Latin Dance Sampler *Co-OpThurs, September 9 – November 18 • 7:00 – 8:00p.m.Location: Shorewood High School, Studio Theater,1701 E Capitol Dr.Fee: $65 Residents / $90 Non -ResidentsCome ready to learn the basic steps and rhythms of thisLatin Dance. We will introduce you to Salsa, Merengue,and Bachata! No partner necessary. All ability levels arewelcome!

Ballroom Dance *Co-OpSession I: Basic IITues, September 14 – November 30 • 6:30 – 7:25 p.m.Session II: Intermediate/AdvancedTues, September 14 – November 30 • 7:30 – 8:25 p.m.Location: Nicolet High School, Cafeteria, 6701 N. JeanNicolet Rd.Fee: $78 Residents / $88 Non-Residents (Per CoupleAre you left out when the music starts playing at awedding or on a cruise? Learn to Ballroom dance andhave a great time doing it! Dances covered in a year:Waltz, Foxtrot, Rumba, Swing, Salsa and TangoBasic II: Instruction on basic level steps for all socialBallroom dances, plus lead/follow and floor craft.Intermediate and Advanced Levels class: Review offundamentals, groupings from all popular Ballroomdances like Quickstep and Samba and plenty of practicetime! Must register with dance partner.

Cutting The Cord- Controlling Cable& Internet Costs *Co-OpMon, October 11 • 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.Location: Nicolet High School, Library, 6701 N. JeanNicolet Rd. Fee: $24 Residents / $34 Non-ResidentsFees for cable television, home internet, smartphones andstreaming services quickly add up to hundreds of dollars.This seminar reviews your options cut costs and stillwatch television programs and have internet access onyour devices.

Ipad/Iphone – Tips, Tricks &Techniques *Co-OpMon, October 18 • 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.Location: Nicolet High School, Library, 6701 N. JeanNicolet Rd.Fee: $24 Residents / $34 Non-ResidentsThis hands-on class is specific to Apple iPhone, iPadtablets and iPad Mini devices. Learn tips, tricks,techniques to navigate, organize, backup and add usefulapps to your iPhone, iPad or iPad mini device.

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Indian Cooking: Using Up TheSummer’s Harvest *Co-OpWed, September 22 • 6:00 – 8:30 p.m.Location: Nicolet High School, Room B133, 6701 NJean Nicolet Rd.Fee: $30 Residents / $40 Non-ResidentsNow is the time to use up that summer produce. Join usfor this hands-on cooking class to learn how to use upthat harvest by making tasty Indian dishes. Your tastebuds will love you!

Indian Cooking: SimpleTechniques WithAmazing Results *Co-OpTues, October 26 • 6:00 – 8:30 p.m.Location: Nicolet High School, B133,6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd.Fee: $30 Residents / $40 Non – ResidentsSome Indian recipes calls for some simple, but different,techniques to cook certain dishes. The results produceamazing food. Come to this class and see how easy it isto make some easy and tasty dishes that will wow eventhe pickiest eaters.

Stained Glass *Co-OpWed, September 22 – December 15 (Except Nov 24)• 6:30 – 9:00p.m.Location: Nicolet High School, C109, 6701 N. JeanNicolet Rd.Fee: $95 Residents / $105 Non-ResidentsA revered art form brings added elegance to moderndécor. Students will receive a supply list at the start of theprogram.

Partner Cribbage Tournament Sat, December 4 • 9:00 a.m.Location: Community Center, 4355 W. Bradley Rd.Fee: $20 for each pair of partnersRegistration deadline is Wednesday, December 1!Participants must register in advance for the PartnerCribbage Tournament consisting of seven games. First,second, and third place overall winners will be determinedby total points of all seven games. If you are interested inparticipating, but do not have a partner, please contact theBrown Deer Park and Recreation Department at (414) 371-3070.

You Have Pictures In Your Cameras –Now What *Co-OpMon, November 1 • 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.Location: Nicolet High School, Library, 6701 N. JeanNicolet Rd.Fee: $24 Residents / $34 Non-ResidentsWe have hundreds - if not thousands - of pictures in ourcameras, smartphones and computers. Now what…? This two-hour seminar teaches techniques to savepictures from cameras and smartphones to a computer,to external devices and to “the Cloud.” Class covers how to organize your pictures, viewingpictures from any device, printing options, and how toarchive your pictures for the decades to come.

The Camera In Your Smartphone *Co-OpMon, October 25 • 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.Location: Nicolet High School, Library, 6701 N. JeanNicolet Rd. Fee: $24 Residents / $34 Non-ResidentsIt’s a camera, it’s a photo album, it’s a television - it’s yourphone. Learn about apps, tips, tricks and limitations for picturesand video from iPhone and Android smartphones andtablets. This class will cover your device’s camera, homeand Cloud storage options, printing and more.

Rustic Sour Dough Bread *Co-OpWed, October 6 • 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.Location: Nicolet High School, B133, 6701 N. JeanNicolet Rd.Fee: $30 Residents / $40 Non-ResidentsOur ancestors ate mostly fermented foods, includingbread which was leavened using various strains ofhealthy bacteria. Recently an explosive interest in makingthis fermented bread has taken place. Making sour doughbread is easy and healthy and delicious.This class includes all aspects of sour dough breadbaking: the Starter, Flours, Salting, Hydration ratios, theLeaven, the Autolyse, Kneading/resting/stretching,proofing, (baskets/Bannetons), the Rise, Etching, Dutchoven baking, the Crumb, the Crust. A sour dough starteris included so you can make great sour dough bread athome. We will make a wonderful sour dough bread usingsteel cut oats (for texture) and two kinds of King ArthurFlour. We will taste our freshly baked bread along withbutter and honey from Steve’s Bees. Course documentswill be supplied. Bring a pen/pencil to take notes.* Steve Shapson has been instructing in the culinary artsfor over 15 years, which includecheese/yogurt/kefir/kombucha making, edible mushroomcultivation. Sour dough bread is his latest passion afterhaving three friends introduced him to the wonderfultaste.

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Enjoy our Recreational TrailsPack a lunch and your binoculars and head outdoors tohike, bike and in-line skate on our paved area trails,perfect for family enjoyment.

The Brown Deer Recreational Trail is located along theWisconsin Electric Power Co. right of way between W.Brown Deer Road and W. County Line Road. Park in theVillage Hall parking lot, 4800 W. Green Brook Drive, andaccess the trail from Village Park. This trail connects theMilwaukee Oak Leaf Trail to the Ozaukee Interurban Trail.

The Oak Leaf Trail is 96.4 miles and meanders in andaround the city of Milwaukee on a changing terrain of flatrural plains and hilly city streets - and connects all of themajor parks in Milwaukee County. The trail carries youdown to beautiful Lake Michigan and its beaches, alladding up to a great ride.

The Ozaukee Interurban Trail is a 32-mile path throughthe communities of Mequon, Thiensville, Cedarburg,Grafton, Port Washington, Belgium and Cedar Grove. Thistrail route connects historic downtowns with naturallandscapes. Views along the Trail include woodlands,wetlands, farmlands, Cedar Creek, the Milwaukee Riverand Lake Michigan – and is designated as a hotspot forbirding. Visit interurbantrail.us for current trail maps,locations of designated parking lots, history of the trailand trailside bird guide.

ADULT SPORTS ACTIVITIESPICKLEBALL *Co-OpTues, August 10 – January 25 • 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.Thurs, August 12 – January 27 • 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.Sat, August 7 – January 29 • 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.Location: Range Line School Gym, 11040 N. RangeLine RdFee: $30 Residents/ $33 Non-Residents for 10-playpunch cardYes, PICKLEBALL – the fun game with the funny name, isone of the fastest-growing sports in the nation! Using abadminton-sized court, tennis-height net, table tennis-type paddle, and a baseball-sized whiffle ball, usuallyplayed by doubles, this game has few rules and is far lessstrenuous than tennis. It is easy to learn and providesplenty of exercise and eye-hand coordination; a game ofstrategy for both men and women, you don’t have to betall and powerful. Want to watch a video? Go towww.USAPA.org, click on link “What is Pickleball?” underTraining and Court Info link or sit in on any Tuesday,Thursday, or Saturday open court session to see if you’dlike it.

Pickleball players can purchase a 10-play punchcard through the Brown Deer Park and RecreationDepartment. Bring your receipt to the RecreationOffice at Range Line School to pick up your punchcard (Monday – Friday - 8am – 4pm). Punch cards aregood for any day of play and DOES NOT EXPIRE.Each participant is responsible for bringing andpunching their card each time they play. Once thecard is full, another can be purchased. Drop in rate forparticipants without a punch card is a $5.00 fee.There will not be open courts on: August 3 & 5,October 14, November 25, and December 7, 9, 11, 25& 30.

Women’s VolleyballThe 2021 - 2022 Women’s Volleyball League will beginplay the week of October 25. League matches will beheld on Monday evenings at the Brown Deer ElementarySchool, 5757 W. Dean Rd.

Returning teams that participated in the 2020 - 2021season may register beginning Monday, August 30. Allother teams may register beginning Tuesday, September7.

The 2021 - 2022 team fee is $300, including tax.Registrations will not be accepted without a completedroster form with the minimum number of players beingsix. Fees cover the cost of officiating, game balls andawards to the league winning team. Roster forms can bepicked up at the Village Hall in Brown Deer at the maincounter.Fee: $300

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Permit information and fees for the Lois and Tom Dolan Community Center and Village ParkShelters can be found on our website: browndeerwi.org/195-Parks-Recreation

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Senior ExerciseTues, September 7 – November 16 • 8:00 – 8:45 a.m.Thur, September 9 – November 18Location: Fellowship Hall at Trinity CommunityChurch, 9450 N. 60th St.Fee: FreeSenior Exercise is offered to Senior Citizens, 55 yearsand older. It includes light conditioning, stretching,walking and health information. Participants mayregister for one or two days a week.

Senior Citizens Club The Senior Citizens Club is a social organization forBrown Deer residents. Membership is also open tononresidents. Meetings are held on the first and third

Wednesdays of the month at 1:15 p.m. in theLois and Tom Dolan Community Center, 4355

W. Bradley Road. Activities include liveentertainment, cards, health services,legislative activities, service programs,special events and tour and travel. A bi-monthly newsletter is mailed to all members.

Annual dues are $12 for residents and $15 fornonresidents. Call the Park and Recreation

Department at (414) 371-3070 for membershipinformation.

Especially for Seniors!Senior Meal Program A Milwaukee County Senior Meal Program islocated at the Lois and Tom DolanCommunity Center, 4355 W. Bradley Road.The meal program is held at 11:30 a.m.on Monday through Friday, excludingholidays, and is open to individuals 60years of age or older and their spouses.Reservations are required. Call the SeniorMeal Program at (414) 357-7002 duringmorning hours to register or the BrownDeer Park and Recreation Department at(414) 371-3070 for additional information.

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