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2019 Fall Catalog
Hesston Recreation & Community Education
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HESSTON RECREATION BOARD Kris White, chairman Becky Tozier, secretary
Pat Lewis Derek Roth
Chad Fuqua
Welcome from the rec director’s desk
We beat the heat! Well maybe I shouldn’t speak too soon as we still have August and September to get through before the beautiful fall weather.
The hustle and bustle of summer has come and gone. We enjoyed summer nights on the ball
diamonds, sweet treats at the pool, and even found our way back in the classroom for some fun summer activities.
Summer is a busy time here at HRCE, and we are proud to offer our community a variety of activities to enjoy.
Our fall and early winter offerings are ready for you to take part in. Soon our soccer fields will be flooded with cleat marks, and our gyms will be occupied by some future Swather spikers.
Check out our school’s out day trips for an opportunity to explore! Don’t forget to check out our adult offerings as well.
We are pleased to continue to grow our programs so don’t hesitate to send your ideas. Back to school we go!
- Skylar Hill 620.327.2989
CONTENTS
Adult and family events/programs: 4, 8, 14-17 After-school classes: 5 Basketball clinic: 13 Bingo: 4 Bluestem events: 20, 28
Calendar & deadlines: 32 Cheer camp: 19 City of Hesston facility rentals: 31 Community Conversations: 15 Donuts with Santa: 10 Dyck Arboretum: 29 Hesston Area Senior Center: 30 Hesston Chamber: 23 Hesston College: 24-26 Hesston Public Library: 21 Hesston USD 460 facility rentals: 31 Hesston Wellness Center activities: 20 Home Sweet Hesston: 22-23 HRCE info: 2-3 Open gyms: 10 Quilt Guild: 27 Scholarship policy: 3 School's Out events: 6-8 Sign up to get HRCE catalogs/enewsletters: 3 Square dancing: 27 Turkey Shoot: 9 Walking logs: 8 Wrestling Club: 18 Youth basketball: 11 Youth indoor soccer: 12 Youth sports/activities: 4-14
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SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Those on free or reduced-price lunches through
USD 460 are eligible for a 50 percent scholarship through Hesston Rec. Those on KanCare Insurance
will receive a 100 percent scholarship. There is a $75-per-child limit per fiscal year. Our fiscal years run July
1 through June 30 of the following year. No scholarships will be offered on pool passes, Babe
Ruth or competitive baseball, and other sports/events as indicated. Proof of KanCare will be required.
LATE REGISTRATION POLICY Registrations submitted after the registration
deadline will be assessed a $10 late fee. Late registrations are accepted based on space availability in the activity. Families that recently relocated to USD
460 will be exempt from the late fee.
EQUIPMENT FOR LOAN HRCE has various equipment available for free
loan to Hesston USD 460 residents and patrons. Check with us by calling 327-2989 to reserve these items: 5- or 10-gallon coolers, softball equipment,
pickleball equipment, soccer balls & more!
PHOTOS AT HRCE EVENTS By participating in HRCE activities, consent is
provided to HRCE to use images taken at the events for marketing purposes. If you would like to opt out, please notify Hesston Recreation at 620-327-2989.
SENIOR CITIZEN PASS
This pass is available to those age 65 or retired who reside in the boundaries of Hesston USD 460.The pass provides free admission to all USD 460 home
athletic competitions with the exception of tournaments and post-season play. Reserved seating
involves an additional charge. Questions regarding the use of this pass should be directed to the USD
460 at 620-327-4931.
GET AN HRCE CATALOG
A limited number of our catalogs is printed and available at local businesses and the HRCE office. The entire catalog is available on our Web site at
www.hrce.org. We will email the catalog to individuals who request to be on the brochure email list. If you
want to be included on the e-mail list, please contact [email protected] or 620-327-2989 and
request to be added to the list.
STAFF: Skylar Hill, director, [email protected]
Christine Wyrick, office manager, [email protected] Susan Lamb, community engagement director, [email protected]
Renee Ewert, Hesston Aquatic Center manager
Office phone numbers: 620-327-2989 or 620-327-7128 Pool phone: 620-327-2727 (call for pool-related cancellations) Address: 303 Park Road, P.O. Box 927, Hesston, KS 67062
Office hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays and 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 Fridays
STAY CONNECTED: Web site: www.hrce.org
Facebook: Hesston Recreation Twitter: @_hrce
Information
Hesston Recreation & Community Education
PRIZES*PRIZES*PRIZES*PRIZES*PRIZES Bring your grandkids! Bring a date! Bring your boss!
All are welcome to join us for a fun evening in the COOL indoors. Kids younger than 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Celebrate BACK to SCHOOL with a fun evening of FREE
B I N G O Friday, Aug. 23
7 p.m.-? HHS Commons Sponsored by
Hesston Recreation & Community Education
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AFTER-SCHOOL FUN!
DEADLINE: MONDAY, SEPT. 30
FOR GRADES 3-6
Sign up for one of these great after-school programs for kids in 3rd-6th
grades.
Classes will meet from 3:20 to 4:20 on Tuesdays Oct. 8, 15, 22 and 29.
COOKING: Head into winter and the holidays
with recipes to share with your family. Instruc-
tor—Kris Roth. Location: Hesston High School
FACS room. Class limit is 15.
ART: Roni Caffrey is a talented local artist who
will share a new project with the students each
week. Location: Hesston Middle School Commons
Class limit is 12.
COST: $25. Students may only choose one.
DEADLINE: Registration due by Monday, Sept.
30. A $10 late fee will apply after that.
SIGN UP: Register by going to www.hrce.org. Those who do not have
access to a computer or who are interested in a scholarship should reg-
ister and pay in the HRCE office at 303 Park Road. We are open from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays and 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Fridays.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Contact Hesston Recreation at 327-2989
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School's Out Today program
Tanganyika Wildlife Park trip
set for Sept. 16 for 2nd-6th
Join us in visiting Tanganyika Wildlife Park in Goddard
on a day when school is out! Experience the interaction
with animals such as sloths, penguins, cheetahs and
more! Have a chance to meet and greet animals and their
handlers for an adventure with wildlife like nothing else!
Kids will have an opportunity for the following animal
encounters:
One giraffe feeding
One lorikeet feeding
One lemur feeding
WHEN: Monday, Sept. 16
GRADES: 2nd-6th grades
TIMES: The bus will begin loading at 9:15 a.m. in the northeast
Hesston High School/HRCE parking lot by the old swimming pool.
The bus will leave at 9:30 a.m. We’ll return about 1 p.m.
COST: $20 includes zoo entrance and transportation.
CHAPERONES: It is possible that we may need some parent
volunteers. If you are interested contact Susan Lamb at 620-327-2422 or
email [email protected].
DEADLINE: Registrations are due by Wednesday, Sept. 4. A $10 late
fee will apply after that.
PLEASE NOTE: Each child/person should bring a sack lunch and a
drink. We’ll eat lunch at the park. A cooler will be provided for the drinks.
SIGN UP: Register by going to www.hrce.org. Those who do not have
access to a computer or who are interested in a scholarship should register and pay
in the HRCE office at 303 Park Road. We are open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Mondays-Thursdays and 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Fridays.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Contact Hesston Recreation at 327-2989 or [email protected]
DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4
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School's Out Today program
Give Chicken N Pickle a try!
Join us for a fun School’s Out activity at the coolest new venue in
Wichita - CHICKEN N PICKLE! Learn to play pickle ball and enjoy explor-
ing a variety of outdoor games. Lunch is included!
WHEN: Friday, Oct.11
GRADES: 4th-7th
TIMES: Bus will leave from HRCE parking lot at 9:15 a.m. and return by
1:30 p.m.
COST: $25—Includes transportation, pickle ball court time, hotdog/mac
-n-cheese lunch and other games at Chicken N Pickle. DON’T MISS THIS
ONE!
CHAPERONES: It is possible we may need some parent volunteers for this outing.
If you are interested call Susan Lamb at 620-327-2422 or email
DEADLINE: Registration is due by Wednesday, Oct. 2. A $10 late fee will
apply after that.
SIGN UP: Register by going to www.hrce.org. Those who do not have access to a
computer or who are interested in a scholarship should register and pay in the HRCE office
at 303 Park Road. We are open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays and 8:30
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Fridays.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Contact Hesston Recreation at 327-2989 or [email protected]
DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2
Improve your game at The Alley in Hutchinson
with an outing for bowling, laser tag and lunch.
WHEN: Monday, Jan. 20
GRADES: 2nd-7th grades
TIME: Bus will meet in the HRCE parking lot at
9:30 a.m. and return to Hesston by 2 p.m.
COST: $25 for bowling, pizza lunch and laser tag
DEADLINE: Registration due by Monday, Jan. 13.
CHAPERONES: It is possible that we may need some parent volunteers. If
you are interested contact Susan Lamb at 620-327-2422 or email
SIGN UP: Register by going to www.hrce.org. Those who do not have
access to a computer or who are interested in a scholarship should
register and pay in the HRCE office at 303 Park Road. We are open from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays and 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Fridays.
School's Out Today program
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LET’S GO BOWLING!
DEADLINE: MONDAY, JAN. 13
HRCE WALK LOGS
Believe it or not, a person who weighs 150
pounds will burn off 600 calories per hour while
playing basketball, 690 bicycling, 350 playing golf,
250 while shopping and 350
during one hour of fitness
walking. Why not begin your own
fitness walking program?
Whether you walk a few
blocks or a few miles, you can use
our logbook that will give you
maps and measures of routes through town and a
chart so you can record your mileage. You can pick
up a copy of the walk log at the HRCE office.
NOON-HOUR BASKETBALL FOR MEN
Join the fun, fellowship
and exercise of noon-hour
basketball from 11:45 a.m.
to 1 p.m. on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays in
the Hesston High School
main gym. Please use the
north parking lot and enter
through the door by the
HRCE office. A locker room will be available
for changing and showers, but you’ll need
to bring your own towel.
Here’s a family contest in which the winning family in each
of three age groups wins a turkey for the holidays!
One parent and a competing child will sign up in that child’s
age group. Each will shoot 10 free throws, and the average of
those scores will be their overall score. The highest percentage
wins a turkey! One turkey per family.
DATE: Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019
TIMES: 1st-2nd grades - 6:30 p.m.
3rd-4th grades - 7:15 p.m.
5th-6th grades - 8 p.m.
COST: $5 per family pair
WHERE: Hesston Middle School gym
SIGN UP: Register by going to www.hrce.org and using our easy online registration system! Those who do not have
access to a computer or who are interested in a scholarship should
register and pay in the HRCE office at 303 Park Road. We are open from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays and 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Fridays.
DEADLINE: Registrations are appreciated by Tuesday, Nov. 5, or
you can sign up at the event.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Contact Hesston Recreation at 327-2989
TURKEY SHOOT SET FOR NOV. 12
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PLEASE REGISTER BY TUESDAY, NOV. 5
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HESSTON RECREATION & COMMUNITY EDUCATION
DONUTS WITH SANTA Hey, kids, bring your Christmas wish
list to Hesston Donut Shoppe at 349 N.
Old Highway 81 in Hesston on Saturday,
Dec. 14, 2019.
Santa Claus will stop by from 8:30 to
9:30 a.m. to visit with all the children
who come in.
You’ll get a coupon for a free donut
and milk after talking to Santa - be sure
to use it the same day! Merry Christmas
from Hesston Recreation!
Come in out of the cold!
USD 460 gyms will be open
this winter for a
wide variety of ages
and skill levels.
The elementary
and middle school
gyms will be open
from 3-5 p.m. Satur-
days from Nov. 2,
2019, through Jan.
25, 2020.
The gym will NOT be open
on Saturdays Nov. 16 & 30 and
Dec. 28.
The elementary gym is for
kindergarten through fourth
graders, and the middle school
gym is for fifth
through eighth grad-
ers.
All gyms are super-
vised, and parents
are welcome at either
gym.
Participants should
carry in clean court
shoes for use in the
gyms. The gyms are open only
for use by USD 460 patrons
and students.
GYMS OPEN SATURDAYS FOR WINTER FUN
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WINTER SPORT:
Girls & boys basketball for 3rd-6th grades
Boys & girls play on separate teams, as do the different
grades. Games will be played on Saturdays in Hesston & out of
town in December & January beginning Dec. 7. GRADES: 3rd-6th
JERSEYS: Jerseys need to be returned to your coach after the
season.
SIGN UP: Register by going to www.hrce.org. Those who do not have access to a computer or who are interested in a scholarship should register and pay in the HRCE office at 303
Park Road. We are open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays and 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Fridays.
COST: $25. If you sign up to be a head coach, your child’s
fee will be waived.
DEADLINE: Due Friday, Oct. 4. A $10 fee will be added to
registrations turned in after Oct. 4.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Hesston Recreation at 327-2989
DEADLINE: FRIDAY, OCT. 4
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WINTER SPORT:
Indoor soccer for 1st-6th graders
Hesston Recreation will offer indoor soccer for
three divisions this winter. First- and 2nd-graders will
be in the junior division; 3rd- & 4th-graders will be in the interme-
diate division; and 5th- & 6th-graders will be in the senior division.
Teams will be coed .
Games will be played on Saturdays starting in February and
ending in mid-March. Evening games will be scheduled as need-
ed, based on number of teams. Your child will play on all the
Saturdays and possibly a weekday evening, based on division.
SIGN UP: Register by going to www.hrce.org. Those who do not have access to a computer or who are interested in a schol-
arship should register and pay in the HRCE office at 303 Park Road. We are open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays-
Thursdays and 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Fridays.
COST: $25. Fee includes a T-shirt. If you sign up to be a head
coach, your child’s fee will be waived.
DEADLINE: Due Friday, Jan. 3. A $10 fee will be added to registra-
tions turned in after Jan. 3.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Hesston Recreation at 327-2989
DEADLINE: FRIDAY, JAN. 3
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Calling all kindergarten through 2nd-grade basketball
players. Hesston Recreation is pleased to offer an intro-
duction to the fundamentals of basketball clinic. The clinic
will introduce the skills of dribbling, passing, shooting and
more in a high-energy 4-week program.
DAYS: Saturdays Jan. 4, 11, 18 & 25
TIMES: 1st and 2nd grades: 8:30 – 9:30 a.m.
Kindergarten: 9:45 – 10:45 a.m.
WHERE: Hesston Elementary School gym
SIGN UP: Register by going to www.hrce.org. Those who do not have
access to a computer or who are interested in a scholarship should regis-
ter and pay in the HRCE office at 303 Park Road. We are open from 8:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays and 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Fridays.
COST: $25 covers registration, T-shirt and basketball. A $10 late fee will
apply after that. Parents who are able to commit to working all 4 weeks
will be refunded their registration fee.
DEADLINE: Due Friday, Dec. 6. A $10 fee will be added to registrations
turned in after Dec. 6.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Contact Hesston Recreation at 327-2989
Wonder Kids Basketball Clinic: An introduction to fundamentals
DEADLINE: FRIDAY, DEC. 6
FALL HOLIDAY TREATS CLASS
DEADLINE: THURSDAY, OCT. 10
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Liven up a Halloween celebration and prepare festive treats for
your Thanksgiving table by joining this class led by Lyndsey Jantz,
local baker and cake/cookie decorator extraordinaire! Taste and
take home a few goodies!
AGES: All are welcome; students under 13 must be accompanied by
an adult.
WHEN: Tuesday, Oct. 15
TIME: 7-8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Hesston Area Senior Center, $20/person
DEADLINE: Thursday, Oct. 10
CLASS LIMIT: 15
SIGN UP: Register by going to www.hrce.org or use the registration
form on page 17 and return with payment to HRCE, 303 Park Road.
Those who do not have access to a computer or who are interested in a schol-
arship should register and pay in the HRCE office at 303 Park Road. We are
open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays and 8:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Fridays.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Contact Hesston Recreation at 327-2989 or [email protected]
Community Conversations
Hesston Recreation and Community Education received a grant from the Hesston Community Foundation to host an educational program for USD 460 parents/grandparents and patrons focusing on issues and challenges facing today’s youth.
We believe starting the conversation is the first step to solutions. We will be joined by members from the following organizations:
Central Kansas Counseling, Prairie View Inc., Hesston USD 460 and the Hesston Police Depart-ment.
Presentations will be in a panel format with time for questions and discussion at the end. DATES: Tuesday, Sept. 17 Thursday, Nov. 7 Thursday, Jan. 16 TIMES: 7 to about 8:15 p.m. LOCATION: HHS auditorium/commons
The free presentations are for adults—not students.
Dessert in the HHS commons will close out each program.
Watch the Hesston Record and USD 460 website for information about each session’s topic.
ADULT EVENTS
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Barn quilt painting classes
BEGINNERS CLASS: Many have been excited to learn this fun art
by creating a 2’x 2’ barn quilt. Barn quilts are a popular and fitting way to decorate a Kansas home. With guidance from our talented local in-structor, Lisa Stoppel, enjoy a Saturday with friends creating a piece of artwork with wood and paint! Wear clothes for painting. Class limit: 16. WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 14, from 8 a.m. to noon WHERE: Hesston Elementary School art room COST: $40/person which includes all supplies for one 2’ x 2” wooden quilt REGISTRATION: Register by Wednesday, Sept. 4, at www.hrce.org or use the registration form on page 17 and return with payment to HRCE, 303 Park Road.
ADVANCED CLASS:
Many have perfected the Barn quilt class for beginners and are ready to move to the next challenge. Lisa Stoppel is offering an “advanced” class for all who have completed a previous class with her. The “advanced” class will offer the opportunity to create a more complex quilt block. There will definitely be more taping than in the basic class. Class limit: 16. WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 9, from 8 a.m. to noon WHERE: Hesston Elementary School art room COST: $40/person which includes all supplies for one 2’ x 2” wooden quilt REGISTRATION: Register by Wednesday, Oct. 30, at www.hrce.org or use the registration form on page 17 and return with payment to HRCE, 303 Park Road
MORE INFO: Contact Susan Lamb at 620-327-2989 or [email protected].
ADULT EVENTS
DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4
DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30
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Stone Creek Nursery
Succulent Planting Class
Just in time for the holiday season!
Saturday, Nov. 16 - 10 A.M.
$30 includes plants, small container & instruction
REGISTRATION: Register by Friday, Nov. 8. at www.hrce.org or use the regis-
tration form below and return with payment to HRCE, 303 Park Road.
MORE INFO: Susan Lamb at 620-327-2989 or [email protected].
Participants younger than 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
HRCE REGISTRATION FORM: CLASS/EVENT NAME: __________________________________ Name_________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________ Phone________________________Email:________________________________
Hesston Recreation assumes no responsibility for accident or injury. Hesston Recrea-
tion reserves the right to use photos of HRCE participants for promotional purposes.
Signature___________________________________Date_______________________
DEADLINE: FRIDAY, NOV. 8
ADULT EVENTS
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HESSTON KIDS WRESTLING FOR K-8TH
The Hesston Kids Wrestling Program will be starting the 2018-2019 at the end of November for boys and girls in kindergarten - 8th grade.
This is an excellent opportunity for your wrestler to learn basic techniques, sportsmanship, conditioning and have the opportunity to attend tournaments.
We will have a parent/sign up meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 6:30 p.m. in the Hesston High School wrestling room, with tournament dates and an estimated start date for practice to be handed out.
Practices are normally Monday, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 6-7:30 with the exceptions of school functions and holidays.
We are actively looking for volunteers to help continue this opportunity for the kids. The more help with practices and a larger coaching staff, the more time we will have to devote to skill development.
If you have questions, or are interested in coaching, please
contact: Troy Jantz: 316-613-1594
Luke Dillon: 620-217-2957 Anthony Copeland: 402-650-0334
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LIL’ CHEER CAMP SET FOR SEPT. 7
17th Annual Lil’ Cheer Camp Saturday, September 7
K-2nd grade-8:30-10:00 am 3rd grade-5th grade-10:30-12:00 pm
6th grade-8th grade-1:30-2:45 pm High School Gym
The Hesston High School cheerleaders will introduce basic cheerleading motions to K-8th grade girls. They will also learn chants, a cheer, and a short routine to perform at half-time of the home game against Larned on Friday, September 13. The 6th-8th graders will also be learning dances and STUNTS! Please wear tennis shoes. Wear your shirt to the game and get in FREE! Keep the top portion of this form so you know what time your child should attend. We hope to see each of you there! Questions? Contact Courtney Unruh at: [email protected].
Name_________________________________________________________________________Grade__________
Address_______________________________________________________________________________________
Parents’ Names______________________________________________________________________________
Home Phone Number_______________________________________________________________________
Cell number__________________________________________________________________________________
T-Shirts: Youth Small_____ Adult Small______ *FEES*
Youth Medium______ Adult Medium_____ K-5TH ($30)
Youth Large_______ Adult Large_______ 6TH-8TH($35*)
*COST INCLUDES BOW)
*MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO COURTNEY UNRUH*
AUTHORIZATION: As the parent/guardian of_______________________________________, I give permission for my daughter to participate. I realize that the nature of the sport may pro-vide some opportunity for injury and understand that Hesston Recreation and the Hesston Spirit Squad assumes no responsibilities for such. I certify that this child is phys-ically capable of participating.
Parent/Guardian Signature: ____________________________________ Date: ________________________
*This form and fee should be sent by Friday, August 30, to: Courtney Unruh
204 E Hickory
Hesston, KS 67062
*Registrations received after August 30rd will not be guaranteed a shirt.
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HESSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY FALL EVENTS Fall Fun at Hesston Public Library
We look forward to seeing you at the library this fall. We have
several events that all age levels could enjoy. Please watch our
Facebook page and website for updates. As always, we have new
books coming in twice a month, daily WIFI and computer access,
and a friendly staff to answer your questions.
Hesston Public Library: 620-327-4666
Budding Reader’s Storytime:
Wednesday 9:30 or 10:30
(starts September 11th)
Fall Community Read:
Book Discussion
Saturday, October26th
10-11am.
Teen Wellness Series: October 17th, 24th
November 7th , and 14th
Vintage Books & Craft Sale during Home Sweet
Hesston: September 28th
Kansas Humanities Speaker: Harvey Girl Presentation
October 29th 6:30-7:30pm
3:20 Tote Time Ages 8 and up
Daily 3:20-4:20 pm **Teen/Adult volunteers
needed-1 time a week for 1 hour, during the school
year** Watch for more information
in September.
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Wednesday, September 25 6:00 p.m. Parade Line-up 6:30 p.m. Parade Begins Registration Closes Wednesday, September 18!
Saturday, September 28 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Registration Closes Friday, September 6.
Saturday, September 28 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Registration Closes Wednesday, September 18!
Questions? Call 620.327.4102
Don’t miss out on registering for these Home Sweet Hesston events!
Registrations at www.hesstonchamber.org
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The Emma Creek Quilt Guild
meets the fourth Tuesday of each
month at 7 p.m. at the Hesston
Area Senior Center, 108 E. Randall
St.
Anyone from beginning to
advanced skill level who enjoys
making or hearing about quilting
will enjoy the monthly meetings.
This is a great
opportunity for a
learning time as
well as a sharing
time of quilting
projects.
Visitors are
welcome to attend
a couple times free of charge.
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EMMA CREEK QUILT GUILD OPEN TO ALL
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Join us for our Annual
HOLIDAY MARKETPLACE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9
9AM - 1PM
Fun For All Ages Holiday Shopping (over 20 vendors)
Fresh & Hot New Year’s Cookies, Holiday Pies, Cakes & Baked Goods
Attention VENDORS -
RESERVE YOUR SPACE NOW -
Save $5 off our normal booth space rental by reserving your space before September 1
Call 620-327-3192 for details
Hesston Middle School Gym Saturday, October 12
8:00 - 11:00 AM
Flu Shots - Lab Tests - Chair Massages Health Screenings & Information - Fun Activities
Come by HAS Center &
Pick up a copy of our newsletter For a complete listing of
Programs, Activities & Services
If you are a senior in need of services
Health, Home, Respite Care, Transportation, Shopping & More!
There is help available
ARE YOU AGE 60 OR OLDER?
COME HAVE A HOT LUNCH MEAL WITH US
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY @ NOON
Take-Out, Frozen Meals & Home Delivery Available
Call 327-5099 for details or stop by for a monthly meal menu
FALL/EARLY WINTER REGISTRATION DEADLINESEVENTS
AUGUST 2017
Aug. 19– Water Wars—see www.hrce.org
Aug. 31- Sign-up deadline for Lil’ Cheer Camp on 6 to ensure hair bow—pg. 21
SEPTEMBER
Sept. 2 - Registration deadline for School’s Out trip to Sedgwick County Zoo in Wichita on Sept. 16—pg. 6
Sept. 5 - Labor Day - HRCE office closed
Sept. 8-10 – Villa Days at Hesston Wellness Center & Dyck Arboretum of the Plains —pg. 17
Sept. 9-11 - Fall FloraKansas Plant Sale —pg. 20
Sept. 10 - Lil’ Cheer Camp in HHS gym—pg. 21
Sept. 16 - School’s Out Today trip to Sedgwick County Zoo in Wichita —pg. 6
Sept. 20 - Shoe Scuffers square dancing sessions begin at 7 p.m. in HES cafeteria—pg. 16
Sept. 28-Oct. 1 - Home Sweet Hesston celebration—pg. 14
Sept. 30 – Registration deadline for School’s Out Today trip to go bowling in Newton on Oct. 14—pg. 7
OCTOBER
Oct. 4 – Registration deadline for youth basketball—pg. 12
Oct. 4 – Community Read event —pg. 15
Oct. 14 - School’s Out To-Day trip to go bowling in Newton—pg. 7
Oct. 14 - Registration deadline for School’s Out Fall Pumpkin Gala on Oct. 31—pg. 7
Oct. 31—Fall Pumpkin Gala—pg. 7
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Reservations shall be arranged by contacting one of the following three locations: (1) district administration office for commons, kitchens, gymnasiums, classrooms, parking lots, auditorium, and stadium; (2) recreation office for ball diamonds, soccer fields, swimming pool, tennis courts, and gyms for practices; or (3) The Pit Stop for rental of the Pit Stop snack shop. Reservations of any other spaces are at the discretion of the superintendent. Reservation of any facility ensures the user of access to restrooms, drinking fountains, and furniture regularly used in the facility. District facilities will not be rented on the day of or the day prior to New Years, Easter, and Christmas; nor the day of or the day after Thanksgiving. A half day is four hours or less; a full day is anything in excess of four hours. Additional facility rental terms are available through the USD 460 administration office, 620-327-4931. District employees & Local non-profit Private individual For-profit organiz. local non-profit that is and out-of-district (no fee event) charging admission non-profit
FACILITY Half day Full day Half day Full day Half day Full day Classroom Free $20 $40 $25 $50 $50 $100 Kitchen Free $40 $80 $50 $100 $100 $250 Commons Free $40 $80 $50 $100 $100 $250 Kitchen/commons Free $70 $140 $75 $150 $150 $300 Gymnasium Free $40 $80 $50 $100 $250 $500 Auditorium Free $40 $80 $50 $100 $250 $500 Stadium Free $40 $80 $50 $100 $250 $500 Gym/commons Free $70 $140 $75 $150 $300 $600
CITY OF HESSTON The city of Hesston maintains two park multi-use facilities that may be
reserved by an organization or individual. These facilities are the Heritage
Park shelter house and the King Park community-use facility. These
buildings are in great demand, therefore, a reservation procedure has been established.
Reservations are to be made through City Hall during regular working hours by
calling 620-327-4412
Reservations shall be granted on a “first come - first served” basis.
Payment of rental fees must be made at the time the reservation is made.
Reservations will be taken for no more than one year in advance.
Rental fees for park facilities are available through the city office.
Rental fees will be refunded if the reservation is cancelled by notifying City Hall of the
cancellation at least three days in advance of the rental date. Additional rental terms and
agreements are available through City Hall.
HERITAGE SHELTER HOUSE
A) Hesston resident $35 B) Non-Hesston resident $45
KING PARK COMMUNITY-USE FACILITY
East side (range/refrigerator) West side (countertop/sink) A) Hesston resident $35 A) Hesston resident $30 B) Non-Hesston resident $45 B) Non-Hesston resident $40
WHOLE BUILDING
A) Hesston resident $60 B) Non-Hesston resident $70
USD 460 SCHOOL FACILITIES
Jan. 1 - HRCE office closed for New Year’s Day holiday
Jan. 3 – Deadline for youth indoor soccer—pg. 12
Jan. 4, 11, 18 & 25 – Wonder Kids Basketball Clinic—pg. 13
Jan. 13 - Deadline for School’s Out Today trip for bowling at The Alley in Hutchinson on Jan. 20—pg. 8
Jan. 16 - Community Conversation - pg. 15
Jan. 20 - School’s Out Today trip for bowling at The Alley in Hutchinson — pg. 8
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Sept. 2 - Labor Day - HRCE office closed
Sept. 4 - Registration deadline for School’s Out trip to Tanganyika Wildlife Park in Goddard on Sept. 16—pg. 6
Sept. 4 - Deadline for Beginners Barn Quilt Class—pg. 16
Sept. 6-8 - Fall FloraKansas Plant Sale — pg. 29
Sept. 7 - Flag football games begin
Sept. 7 - Lil Cheer Camp—pg. 19
Sept. 14 - Beginners Barn Quilt Class—pg. 16
Sept. 16 - School’s Out Today trip to Tanganyika Wildlife Park in Goddard — pg. 6
Sept. 17 - Community Conversation - pg. 15
Sept. 17 - Shoe Scuffers square dancing sessions begin — pg. 27
Sept. 20 - International Day of Peace at Hesston College—pg. 24
Sept. 25-28 - Home Sweet Hesston celebration—pg. 22-23
Sept. 28 - Vintage book & craft sale for Hesston Public Library—pg. 21
Sept. 30 - Deadline for after-school kids’ cooking & art classes—pg. 5
Nov. 2 - Open gyms begin from 3 to 5 p.m. on Saturdays at middle and elementary schools (through Jan. 25,
2020) - pg. 10
Nov. 5 - Registrations appreciated for Turkey Shoot on Nov. 12 —pg. 9
Nov. 7 - Community Conversation - pg. 15
Nov. 7 – Bluestem Gala—pg. 28
Nov. 9—Advanced Barn Quilt Class — pg. 16
Nov. 9—Deadline for adult succulent’s class at Stone Creek on Nov. 16 — pg. 17
Nov. 9 - Holiday Marketplace at Hesston Area Senior Center—pg. 30
Nov. 12 - Turkey Shoot — pg. 9
Nov. 16—Adult succulent’s class at Stone Creek — pg. 17
Nov. 16—No open gym—pg. 10
Nov. 28 & 29 - HRCE office closed for Thanksgiving holiday
Nov. 29 & 30—Dyck Arboretum of the Plains’ Winter Luminary Walk—pg. 29
Nov. 30—No open gym—pg. 10
Dec. 6 & 7 —Dyck Arboretum of the Plains’ Winter Luminary Walk—pg. 29
Dec. 6 – Deadline for Wonder Kids Basketball Clinic starting Jan. 4—pg. 13
Dec. 7—Youth basketball games begin—pg. 11
Dec. 14 – Donuts with Santa, 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at D’Angelo’s Donuts—pg. 10
Dec. 24 & 25 - HRCE office closed for Christmas holiday
Dec. 28—No open gym—pg. 10
Oct. 2 - Deadline for School’s Out trip to Chicken N Pickle in Wichita on Oct. 11—pg. 7
Oct. 4 – Deadline for youth basketball—pg. 11
Oct. 8, 15, 22 & 29 - After-school kids’ cooking & art classes —pg. 5
Oct. 10 – Deadline for Fall Holiday Treats Class on Oct. 15—pg. 14
Oct. 11 - School’s Out trip to Chicken N Pickle in Wichita — pg. 7
Oct. 12 – Hesston Area Senior Center community health fair —pg. 30
Oct. 15 – Fall Holiday Treats Class — pg. 14
Oct. 22 - Kids Wrestling sign-up & parents’ meeting—pg. 18
Oct. 26 – Fall Community Read—pgs. 21 & 26
Oct. 29 – Kansas Humanities speaker: Harvey Girls—pg. 21
Oct. 30 - Deadline for Advanced Barn Quilt Class on Nov. 9 —pg. 16
Oct. 31 - Halloween
Aug. 23 - Back-To-School Bingo—pg. 4
Aug. 30 - Deadline for Lil Cheer Camp on Sept. 7—pg. 19
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