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This catalog is organized by category based primarily on age. Community Education and Recreation programs can be found throughout the categories listed below. You can distinguish between Community Ed and Recreation programs by the color of the program # and the fee. COMMUNITY ED PROGRAM NUMBER and fee will be in GREEN (payable to Sauk Prairie Schools). RECREATION PROGRAM NUMBER and fee will be BLUE (payable to SPCRD). Swim Lessons will be listed in the Aquatics Section with fee made payable Sauk Prairie Schools.

CATEGORY PAGEYOUNG CHILDREN (0-5 YEARS) 4

GYMNASTICS 5

GRADES K-12 6

ESPORTS 12

AGE 16 TO ADULT 13

AQUATICS 18

SPECIAL EVENTS 23

CHILDCARE PROGRAMS 26

SAUK PRAIRIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 27

OLDER ADULTS 28

RENTALS/YOUTH SPORTS 30

NAVIGATE THE CATALOGCOMMUNITY CENTER STAFF John Lehan – Community Education & Recreation DirectorHeather Breunig – Aquatics DirectorAlison Horne – After School Club CoordinatorMitchell Koester– Community Ed Program AssistantMarianne Rauls – Community Education AssistantGrace Johns - Recreation CoordinatorKelly Breunig – Preschool TeacherJill Dederich – KinderPrep TeacherChristina Brotherton – KinderPrep Teaching Assistant

LOCATIONCommunity Education Center730 Monroe St • Sauk City, WI 53583

HOURS OF OPERATIONRegular Schedule: 7:30 am – 3:45 pm (Monday-Friday)Summer Hours: April 30 - September 2 7:30 am - 3:45 pm (Monday-Thursday) 7:30 - 11:30 am (Friday)

WEBSITEcc.saukprairieschools.org

CONTACT INFOCommunity Education:Ph: 608-643-8386 • E: [email protected]

Recreation Department:Ph: 608-643-0520 • E: [email protected]

REFUND POLICYTo see the full refund policy for Sauk Prairie Schools Community Education programs, please use the link below.

CE Refund Policy

To see full refund policy for the Sauk Prairie Recreation Department, please use the link below

SP Rec Refund Policy

RECDESK ACCOUNT SUSPENSIONRecDesk accounts are suspended due to unpaid fees. In order to register for a program your RecDesk account must be active meaning your account must not have an overdue balance. In order to reactivate your suspended account, you must pay the balance due or set up a payment plan by contacting the Community Center office at 608-643-8386. If you have paid your balance due online, please contact the office to reactivate your account.

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REGISTRATIONCREATING A RECDESK ACCOUNT1) Go to the Sauk Prairie Community Ed & Recreation website cc.saukprairieschools.org2) Click on PROGRAM REGISTRATION to go to RecDesk3) In the middle of the page, click on CREATE ACCOUNT3) Complete all the fields for parent/guardian. A valid email is

required for the account to be approved.4. Save to complete the profile setup.4) Add Family Members by clicking ADD HOUSEHOLD

MEMBER.5) You will receive an email confirming that your account has

been approved within two business days.

ACCOUNT APPROVALAll new accounts must be approved by Sauk Prairie Community Education and Recreation. Approval may take up to two business days. If you have not received account approval after two days, please [email protected]

Once your account has been approved, you can register for programs.

REGISTRATION DATESRegistration dates for all programs are listed with the program information. Please note the registration deadlines listed by the programs.

ONLINE REGISTRATIONRecDesk is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Use the link below for online registration: www.saukprairieschools.org/communityClick on Program Registration on the left side of the page

WHAT’S MY PASSWORD?If you have forgotten your login or password, please DO NOT create a new account. Click on Forgot My Password. You will be emailed a link to reset your password.

REGISTRATION CONFIRMATIONSOnce you complete your registration and have paid with a credit card, you will receive an email confirmation. Please open this receipt to confirm registration details are correct.

REGISTER IN PERSONWalk in registration for all programs can be done at the Community Center with payment by cash, check or credit card. A 3% processing fee will be applied to all credit card payments.

MAIL-IN/DROP BOX REGISTRATIONSMail-in registrations are accepted if you have a RecDesk account. A secure, after hours dropbox is also available outside the Community Center for your convenience. Completed registration forms with payment should be sent to: Sauk Prairie Community Center, 730 Monroe Street, Sauk City, WI 53583

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PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN (O-5 YEARS)

SHINING STARS DANCE CLASSA fun introductory dance class for boys and girls! Shining Stars is focused on teaching the fundamentals of ballet, jazz, and hip-hop technique. Dancers will learn short combinations every week and have a performance at the end of each class. Dancers are encouraged to come in comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle.

Date: Wednesdays, June 15 - 27 (No class July 6)Instructor: Kyra Manning Location: Community Center

AGE TIME PROGRAM FEE4-5 Years Old 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. 1326 $406-7 Years Old 4:45 - 5:30 p.m. 1327 $60

SUMMER SPORTS SAMPLERThis sampler will introduce children to four different sports. In each session age appropriate instruction will be provided and short brief games will incorporate technique and fun! This parent/child program will include soccer, football, t-ball, tennis. *If registration is full, please add to the waitlist to determine if another session can be offered. *Parent/Child program.*

Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 21-30Time: 5:30-6:15pmInstructor: Grace JohnsLocation: Westwynde and Jaycee Ages: 3-5 yr olds Min/Max: 8/16 Deadline: June 14Program: 8332 Fee: $25 ($45/NA)

BOPPER BASKETBALL We will teach the basic fundamentals of basketball while using fun drills and games. Please come ready to work with your child one-on-one. *Parent/Child program.*

Dates: Tuesday, July 12 and 19 Time: 5:00 - 5:45 p.m. Location: Community Center Ages: 4-5Instructor: Grace Johns Min/Max: 6/12Deadline: July 12 Program: 8333 Fee: $15 ($35/NA)

FLOOR HOCKEY WITH SAUK PRAIRIE FLYERSThis is a great way for your child to learn stick technique, teamwork, and to stay active. Each week we will do skills and drill to start and then form teams to play games.This is a great program to introduce your child to hockey. Coaches from Sauk Prairie Flyers Hockey will lead the sessions.

Dates: Tues/Thurs August 2-18 Time: 5:30-6:15 p.m.Location: Sauk Prairie Hockey Rink Ages: 4-7Instructor: Sauk Prairie Flyers Hockey Min/Max: 10/25 Deadline: July 25 Program: 8335Fee: $25/A ($45/NA)

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MESSY PLAY DAYCome play some messy, dirty, and crazy games! This program will include paint, shaving cream, eggs, water games and so much more! Don’t worry, the Sauk City Fire Department will spray us clean before we leave! A t-shirt will be included to get messy. Shorts or a swimsuit that can get dirty is recommended to wear with the shirt provided.

Date: Friday, July 15 Time: 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.Location: Jaycee Park Ages: 5-10Min/Max: 6/12 Deadline: June 30 Program: 8337 Fee: $15 ($25/NA)

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TNT GYMNASTICS LLC -- SAUK PRAIRIECLASSES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS REGISTRATION IS ONLINE THROUGH TNT GYMNASTICS HTTPS://TNTGYMNASTICSWI.COM/SAUK-PRAIRIEEMAIL: [email protected]

GYMNASTICS: SUMMER 2022

REGISTRATION OPENS MAY 2

IMPORTANT PARENT REMINDERS:

• Masks are optional.• Tuition prices above are for the entire 8 weeks. Payment will be due by June 1st or card will be charged on this date. You will be

removed from class if payment is not paid in full by first class. • Family Discounts: 10% off 2nd child, 15% off 3rd child, 25% off 4th Child & 5th child is free. ***These discounts apply to

recreational students/families only. Discount is taken off class of lesser value. • Online payments only!• If Sauk Prairie Schools go virtual or close school, we will also have to stop classes – If we have to cancel classes that were

already paid a credit will be applied to your account or we will pick up where we left off when schools reopen (we will discuss/evaluate IF this happens, depending on the length of the time the school shall be closed).

REGISTER AT TNT GYMNASTICS

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PROGRAMS FOR GRADES K-12

BABYSITTER TRAININGIn this American Red Cross course, you will gain the skills and confidence you need to be a great babysitter! Learn how to care for babies and kids up to age 10, keep the kids and yourself safe, make playtime fun with age-appropriate activities, handle a wide variety of emergencies and manage your babysitting business by developing skills in leadership and professionalism. Participants should bring a sack lunch as there will be a half an hour break to eat.

Instructor: Susan Dankert Location: Community Center Min/Max: 8/20 Fee: $105

DATE TIME PROGRAM #THURSDAY, JUNE 9 9:00 AM-3:00 PM 1291THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 9:00 AM-3:00 PM 1292MONDAY, JANUARY 16 9:00 AM-3:00 PM 1336

BASKETBALL KNOCKDOWN CLUBThe Knockdown Club is a prestigious group of basketball players who have committed to “Living Like a Champion” and have separated themselves from the crowd through their commitment and dedication to the game. The players in this club understand that hard work is essential to achieving goals and to reaching the highest potential. Packet with Knockdown Club information and frequently asked questions will be emailed to all participants. T-shirts are awarded to those who reach the Gold level, they will also be announced at the Youth Basketball Nights in the winter! Knockdown Goal Chart below.

GRADE GOLD SILVER BRONZEGRADES 3-5 10,000 7500 5000GRADES 6-8 12,000 10,000 7500GRADES 9-12 15,000 12,000 10,000

Dates: June 1-31 Ages: Grades 3-12Deadline: May 31 Program: 8311Fee: $10 ($15 NA)

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BOYS BASKETBALLPlayers will expand on their skills and get more experience on the basketball court with Coach McGann, the Boys Varsity Coach. Open to players of all skill levels and experiences.Register for grade based on the 2022-23 school year.

Dates: June 13-July 28Meets: Monday, Wednesday, ThursdayInstructor: HS Varsity Head Coach McGannLocation: Sauk Prairie High SchoolFee: $100 ($120 NA)

GRADE TIME PROGRAMGrades 3-5 9:00 - 9:45 a.m. 8328Grades 6-8 8:00 - 8:45 a.m. 8329

BASEBALL: BATTING CAGE SEASON PASSWanting to get extra swings in during the summer? The new batting cages at Chuck Hall Memorial Field are going to be open on Tuesdays from 1-3 and Thursdays from 10-12pm through the summer. Bring your own bat.

Dates: Tuesdays, June 7-August 16 Time: 1:00-3:00 p.m. Thursdays, June 6-August 11 Time: 10:00-NoonLocation: Chuck Hall Memorial Field Age: 13-18Program: 8336 Fee: $25

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PROGRAMS FOR GRADES K-12

BATTLE DARTSBattle Darts is an awesome activity, Nerf battle to the extreme! Battle Darts provides all the necessary equipment to participate and have a great time. They provide safety glasses, blow up barriers and all the nerf guns and ammunition needed. We will play games such as team capture the flag, single flag capture, single elimination, Zombies, and MAYHEM! This will be a fun way to spend your afternoon that your kids will really enjoy!

Check out their Facebook page to get a better idea: Battle Darts Facebook Page: facebook.com/battledartsllc

Instructor: Battle DartsLocation: Community Center/Outside ParkAge: 7-13Fee: $20

DATE TIME PROGRAM THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 6:00-8:00 PM 1305

CHESS CAMPThis camp will focus on opening strategies, basic tactics and game analysis. Students will experience a balance of instruction and competition tailored to their ability level and chess experience. Students will be able to participate in a Swiss style mini-tournament and receive prizes. Session is limited to 20 students.

Dates: Monday-Wednesday, June 27-29Time: 1:00-3:00 pmInstructors: Jenna McCann and Scott BakkenLocation: Middle School Library Ages: Grades 3-12Min/Max: 6/20 Deadline: June 22Program: 1296 Fee: $40

GIRLS BASKETBALLThis summer basketball program will work with basketball trainer and Varsity Girls coach, Seth Kostroski. Sessions will be focused on helping players to develop their basketball skills. You will work on ball handling, finishing at the hoop, shooting, and many other concepts used in the game of basketball.Register for grade based on the 2022-23 school year.

Dates: June 13-July 28Meets: Monday, Wednesday, ThursdayInstructor: HS Varsity Coach Seth KostroskiLocation: Sauk Prairie High SchoolFee: $100 ($120 NA)

GRADE TIME PROGRAMGrades 3-5 8:00 - 8:45 a.m. 8326Grades 6-8 9:00 - 9:45 a.m. 8327

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CODING & VIDEO GAMES WITH SCRATCHSTEM Video Game Enrichment for the 21st Century learner brought to you by Each Youth Enrichment League (YEL). Each YEL Coding class follows four basic components:

• Teach It!…Students learn different video game and storytelling design techniques (movement blocks, control blocks, basic animation, adding scores, etc.)

• Code It!… Students use Scratch® to code their own story and video games.

• Explore It!…Students can write their own story and video game code, experiment with it and test new options. Our collaborative learning environment encourages students to learn from each other.

• Keep It!…Students keep their stories and video games online with Scratch® and can access it and expand upon it at any time.

Scratch® is an MIT created and monitored, kid-safe web interface. It uses a drag and drop programming interface to teach students of all levels coding practices. Your child will receive a Scratch username and password so they can access their projects from any computer at any time.

Dates: Monday, August 15 - Thursday August 18Time: 1:15 - 4:00 p.m.Location: Community CenterInstructor: Youth Enrichment League Instructor Ages: Grades 3-6Min/Max: 6/12Deadline: August 8Program: 1339Fee: $124

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PROGRAMS FOR GRADES K-12

FLOOR HOCKEY WITH SAUK PRAIRIE FLYERSThis is a great way for your child to learn stick technique, teamwork, and to stay active. Each week we will do skills and drill to start and then form teams to play games.This is a great program to introduce your child to hockey. Coaches from Sauk Prairie Flyers Hockey will lead the sessions.

Dates: Tues/Thurs August 2-18 Time: 5:30-6:15 p.m.Location: Sauk Prairie Hockey Rink Ages: 4-7Instructor: Sauk Prairie Flyers Hockey Min/Max: 10/25 Deadline: July 25 Program: 8335Fee: $25/A ($45/NA)

INTRO TO GOLFYour child will learn how to drive, chip and putt with guidance. Our instructor will show the participants the proper techniques and teaching hints to be most successful for this age group.

Dates: August 1 Time: 10:30-11:45Ages: 6-10Location: Grand Ave FieldsInstructor: Grace JohnsMin/Max: 5/10Deadline: July 25 Program: 8334Fee: $10 ( $15/NA)

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DISC GOLF FOR BEGINNERSEver thought of getting into Disc Golf but didn’t really know how or where to start? Sign up for our beginner disc golf program and afterwards you will be well on your way to becoming a veteran disc golfer. Over the 4 meeting periods you will learn fundamental skills with all your different discs and play a few rounds of golf at Marion Park!

Dates: Tuedays, September 13 - October 4Time: 4:00 - 5:30 p.m.Instructors: John DollarLocation: Marian Park Ages: 6-18Max: 12 Deadline: Septembmer 9Program: 1334Regisration Fee No Starter Pack: $12Registration Fee with Starter Pack: $33

Click Here for Information About the Starter Pack

MESSY PLAY DAYCome play some messy, dirty, and crazy games! This program will include paint, shaving cream, eggs, water games and so much more! Don’t worry, the Sauk City Fire Department will spray us clean before we leave! A t-shirt will be included to get messy. Shorts or a swimsuit that can get dirty is recommended to wear with the shirt provided.

Date: Friday, July 15 Time: 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.Location: Jaycee Park Ages: 5-10Min/Max: 6/12 Deadline: June 30 Program: 8337 Fee: $15 ($25/NA)

GUITAR: YOUTH BEGINNING GUITAR PART 1This class is designed for children 9-18 just starting out or looking to start playing guitar. Our guitar courses are for students and adults wanting to learn to play guitar using basic guitar chords found in folk, country, and rock music. If you want to be on your way to playing guitar in the style of artists such as Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, or Taylor Swift, learning a few chords and strumming patterns will get you on your way. Guitar and picks are required, but no experience is necessary. You’ll be amazed at how fast you can learn to play the world’s most popular instrument!

Dates: Wednesdays, September 14 - November 9. 8 sessions (No class October 19)Times: 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.Location: Grand Ave Elementary SchoolInstructor: Jim GiebelMin/Max: 4/8Deadline: September 7Program: 1340Fee: $49

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PROGRAMS FOR GRADES K-12SOCCER STRIKERS IN-HOUSEThe goal of Sauk Prairie Strikers is to teach soccer skills both in a practice and game setting. Volunteers coach in all divisions. If you are interested in coaching, please indicate it on the registration form. Practices are held during the week for one hour with games scheduled on Saturday mornings. Each team plays 12 game (six games in the fall and six games in the spring. Season runs September 10-October 15 2022 and April 8-May 13 2023). Children are randomly placed on teams according to grade. You can expect to hear about team rosters and information at the end of August. Your child’s coach will contact you with individual team information.

Dates: Fall 2022 & Spring 2023Ages: Grades K-3 (for 2022-23 school year)Registration Dates: April 1-July 1, 2022Fee: $90 ($110 NA)

DIVISION AGE PROGRAM #DIVISION K KINDERGARTEN 8322DIVISION 1 GRADE 1 8323DIVISION 2 GRADES 2-3 8324

SOCCER STRIKERS TRAVELING LEAGUERegister now for Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 seasons.

Divisions: U9-U14Registration Dates: April 1-July 1, 2022

Registration is through Soccer Prairie StrikersCLICK HERE TO REGISTER

SHINING STARS DANCE CLASSA fun introductory dance class for boys and girls! Shining Stars is focused on teaching the fundamentals of ballet, jazz, and hip-hop technique. Dancers will learn short combinations every week and have a performance at the end of each class. Dancers are encouraged to come in comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle.

Date: Wednesdays, June 15 - 27 (No class July 6)Instructor: Kyra ManningLocation: Community Center

AGE TIME PROGRAM FEE4-5 Years Old 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. 1326 $406-7 Years Old 4:45 - 5:30 p.m. 1327 $60

ROBOTICS 2.4Build a rescue helicopter, a dragster, and a moon rover with Youth Enrichment League (YEL). Program the copter to fly, the dragster to race, and the rover to roam. YEL’s Teach It! Practice It! Play It!® classroom method emphasizes 21st Century Learning skills like STEM, teamwork, and problem solving. Sign up today!

Dates: Monday, August 1 - Thursday, August 4Time: 1:15 - 4:00 p.m.Location: Community Center Instructor: YEL Instructor Age: Grades 1-5 Min/Max: 6/18Deadline: July 25 Program # 1338Fee: $124

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PROGRAMS FOR GRADES K-12

TENNIS CAMPTennis Camp run by Quinlyn Mack, a Sauk Prairie Varsity Tennis player with state tournament experience. She will work with players on the fundamentals of tennis. Small games will im-prove their skills. Bring your own racket if possible.Note: Sunscreen, large water bottle, and good athletic attire strongly suggested.

Instructor: Quinlyn Mack Location: HS Tennis Courts Min/Max: 6/14 Deadline: August 1 Fee: $40 ($60 NA)

AGE DATES TIME PROGRAM

6-8 YEAR OLDS AUGUST 8-10 4:30 - 6:00 PM 8319

9-11 YEAR OLDS AUGUST 8-10 6:05 - 7:35 PM 8320

12+ YEAR OLDS AUGUST 11-12 4:30 - 7:00 PM 8321

9-11 YEAR OLDS JULY11-13 5:00 - 6:30 PM 8339

ADVANCED TENNISThis program is designed for the tennis player who already has experience playing. Camp is run by Quinlyn Mack, a Sauk Prairie Varsity Tennis player with state tournament experience. The drills are designed to sharpen the fundamentals and take playing to a higher level. Bring your own racket.Note: Sunscreen, large water bottle, and good athletic attire strongly suggested.

Date: Tuesday, June 21 Instructor: Quinlyn MackLocation: HS Tennis Courts Min/Max: 6/14Deadline: June 13 Fee: $13 ($18 NA)

AGE TIME PROGRAM12+ YEARS OLD 6:05 - 7:35 PM 8318

SPOTLIGHT THEATRE CAMP: TAKE 2!Due to popular demand, Spotlight Theatre Camp is offering a second section- TAKE TWO!

Spotlight Theatre Camp is returning and looking for kids who want to have fun and explore performing onstage! Kids ages 7-13 will ‘take two’ hours each afternoon for four themed days to work on various aspects of performing. This will include playing improv games and a variety of engaging activities in a supportive no-pressure environment. Boys and girls of all levels of experience (or inexperience) will have the chance to grow their skills and comfort levels with performing onstage. Touching on several styles, and including dynamic choreographed broadway musicals, every day will be a chance to shine. On Thursday, the last day of this class, families are encouraged to join the participants from 2:00-3:00 for a ‘viewing party’ to watch a video and celebrate what the kids have been up to all week! Note: Please bring water and a light snack each day (no nut products please)

Dates: Monday June 13 - Thursday June 16Time: 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.Location: Community CenterInstructors: Kristi and Bailey MagnusonProgram: 1330 Fee: $58

SPOTLIGHT THEATRE CAMP: TAKE 5!Spotlight Theatre Camp is back with a week-long summer camp experience for kids who want to have fun and explore performing on stage! This year, kids aged 7 to 13 can join us for five themed days to work on various aspects of performing. This will include playing improv games and a variety of engaging activities in a supportive no-pressure environment. Boys and girls of all levels and experience (or inexperience ??) will have the chance to grow their skills and comfort levels with performing on stage. Themes will introduce many styles, from old time classic theatre to the newest broadway hit musicals. There will also be opportunities to work in small groups on characters such as favorite villains, dream roles and dynamic choreographed showstoppers; every day will be a chance to shine! On Friday, the last day of the program, we encourage friends and family to attend from 1:00-2:00 p.m. for a viewing party to see what the kids worked on all week.

Date: June 13 - 17Time: 8:00 - 11:30 a.m. (Monday-Thursday) 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (Friday)Location: Community CenterInstructors: Kristi & Bailey MagnusonAge: 7-13Program: 1317 Fee: $80

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INTRO TO TENNISThis program is designed for children ages who have little to no experience with tennis. Camp is run by Quinlyn Mack, a Sauk Prairie Varsity Tennis player with state tournament experience. Drills are designed to work on technique and fundamentals of tennis. This program is perfect for the beginner tennis player. You may bring your own racket or borrow one of ours.Note: Sunscreen, large water bottle, and good athletic attire strongly suggested.

Instructor: Quinlyn MackLocation: HS Tennis Courts Min/Max: 6/14Deadline: June 13 Fee: $10 ($15 NA)

AGE TIME PROGRAM

6-8 YEAROLDS

MONDAY, JUNE 20

5:00 - 6:00 PM 8315

9-11YEAR OLDS

MONDAY, JUNE 20

6:05 - 7:05 PM 8316

6-8 YEAROLDS

TUESDAY, JUNE 21

5:00 - 6:00 PM 8317

PROGRAMS FOR GRADES K-12VOLLEYBALL TEAM CAMPIntense training camp for high schoolers taught by former college player and Riverdale High School Head Coach, Jessi Novak Kinney.

Date: Monday-Wednesday, August 8-10Time: 1:30-8:30 p.m.Location: HS Gym NorthInstructor: Jessi Novak KinneyAge: Grades 9-12 (based on 2022-23 school year)Min/Max: 12/47Deadline: August 1Program: 8306Fee: $125 ($145 NA)

SAUK PRAIRIE VOLLEYBALL CLINICThis clinic is for grades 5th - 9th who want to improve their technique and improve their skill level. Players will work with HS Coach Amy Schlimgen. Tshirt included.

Date: Monday-Wednesday, July 25-27Time: 2:30-5:30 p.m.Location: HS Gym NorthInstructor: HS Coach Amy SchlimgenAge: Grades 5-9 (based on 2022-23 school year)Min/Max: 12/45Deadline: June 20Program: 8307Fee: $80 ($100 NA)

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ESPORTSYou and your friendsare already gaming...

Why not take itto the next level?

CLAIM YOUR TITLE ASSAUK PRAIRIE’S BEST

MADDEN SUPER SMASH

FORTNITE MARIO KART ORROCKET LEAGUE

PLAYER

Access to All Games

SAFETY IS A TOP PRIORITY

League DatesJuly 11 - August 29

Ages/Divisions:8-12 year olds13-18 year olds18+ years old

Deadline: June 27Fee: $10 Program 1331

Safety is a top priority. Information for parents is available on how gaming is monitored for inappropriate language and behavior. We will also prioritize providing a safe and fun environment for everyone to game.

www.ggleagues.com/parents

SUMMER ESPORTSWe have partnered with GGLeagues to offer you a unique opportunity for online gaming with and against others in Sauk Prairie and the state of Wisconsin. These leagues take place from the comfort of your own home! Each week players will be scheduled to play one match of the games they register for. Weekly matches will last approximately 45 minutes. On the final day, the top teams will play in a single elimination playoff. Playoffs typically run for 3 hours for the winning teams, so please plan accordingly. We will be offering 5 games for the Summer League. Madden 22, Super Smash Bros., Rocket League, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Fortnite. Your registration fee gives you access to every game, you just need to make sure you have the right console to play. Rocket league also gives you the opportunity to play 1v1 matches or 3v3 matches. If choosing 3v3 make sure everyone gets registered together. The same goes for Fortnite 2v2.

Winners of leagues could receive champions t-shirts and medals, along with $20 in-game money towards the game you won! Players may also qualify for the National Esports Series based on their play. Battle it out with other qualifying players through group stage and bracket to crown a champion. You could win up to $500!

Safety is a top priority. Information for parents is available on how gaming is monitored for inappropriate language and behavior. We will also prioritize providing a safe and fun environment for everyone to game.https://www.ggleagues.com/parents

FORTNITE IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR 8-12 AGE GROUP.

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PROGRAMS AGES 16+

CPR/AED/FIRST AIDBlended learning class you will complete part of the class online prior to completing a skills test review and certification in a classroom setting.

Skills Test Location: Community CenterInsructor: Josh SheardAge: 16+Min/Max: 4/10 Deadline: One week prior Fee: $61 (Includes Red Cross Training Kit)

IN PERSON SKILLS TEST DATES PROGRAM

Monday, June 6 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 1309

Monday, October 3 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 1333

CARDS: SHEEPSHEADJoin the fun of Sheepshead -- the official card game of Sauk Prairie. All levels of players welcome. No registration required.

Dates: Thursdays from 6:30-10:00 pmLocation: Community CenterFee: FREE

BOOTCAMPS IN THE PARK FREE

Anytime Fitness and the Sauk Prairie Community Center are partnering to host FREE outdoor bootcamps in the park. Join an Anytime Fitness trainer on Saturday morning to get your sweat on for 45 minutes with a unique workout to start your weekend off right!

Date: Saturdays, May 28, June 11, July 9 and July 23Time: 8:00 - 8:45 a.m. Location: Westwynde ParkInstructor: Any Time Fitness Fee: FREE

DATE PROGRAM DATE PROGAMJune 11 1323 July 23 1325July 9 1324

BASKET WEAVINGBeginner Level Swing BasketTheresa Breunig from the Prairie Weavers Guild will guide you through the basics of basket weaving. This group is a non-profit that meets here in Sauk and are the best at what they do! Join us to create your own 4H Swing Basket, the basket is roughly 9’’ x 11’’ and 12’’ high (to top of handle). Students will have a choice of colors for the 3 rows of color in the basket.Name and author of the pattern: Martha Arterburn & Beth Hester

Participants need to bring: Bucket for water, clothespins, tape measure, small screwdriver, pencil, scissors and old towel.

Date: Saturday, August 13Time: 8 - 12:30pmLocation: Community CenterInstructor: Theresa Breunig with Prairie Weavers GuildMin/Max: 4/10Program: 1347Fee: $40

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PROGRAMS AGES 16+

DECORATIVE PAINTINGDecorative Painting is a diverse art form using a variety of techniques and media to decorate functional and non-functional surfaces. We use patterns or free-hand designs to allow a high degree of success without any drawing ability. When approached with creativity, discipline and craftsmanship, contemporary decorative painting offers opportunities for self-expression. Decorative painting can be learned by anyone. Instructor will call you with a supply list after you have registered for a class.

PAINTING FLOWERS ON SOAPPaint three bars of soap with flowers using basic stroke work and acrylics. They include black-eyed Susans, roses and purple ball flowers. Then seal the designs with paraffin. Bring your own white bars of soap and we will prepare them in class. Also bring your small brushes. These are not only decorative but useful as well. Supply fee $5 for paint and paraffin.

Date: Monday, June 20Time: 6:00-8:00 pmLocation: Community CenterInstructor: Jane DillonProgram: 1314Fee: $30

SUMMER HOUSEPaint this old house surrounded by a riot of summer flowers in pinks, blues and oranges. Use a 16” x 20” canvas and acrylic paint. Instructor will supply paint for $5.

Date:Mondays, August 8, 15 & 22Time: 6:00-8:00 pmLocation: Community CenterInstructor: Jane DillonProgram: 1316Fee: $45

ANGELFISHPaint a brilliant angelfish underwater on a 14” x 18” canvas. The special part of this painting is using canned air to make a fantastic background representing coral and bubbles. Bring your own canvas, brushes and a can of compressed air. Instructor will supply paint for $5.

Date: Mondays, July 11 & 18Time: 6:00-8:00 pmLocation: Community CenterInstructor: Jane DillonProgram: 1315 Fee: $45

DIY: HOMEMADE BATH & BODY PRODUCTSRhonda Hegge of Mae’s Apothecary will help you make homemade bath salt and foaming sugar scrub with a few common pantry ingredients. Sugar scrubs and bath salts are a great way to pamper yourself and also make excellent gifts. A variety of essential oils will be provided to create a customized scent for your products. Each person will make one 4 ounce foaming sugar scrub and one 4 ounce bath salt to take home and enjoy. All ingredients will be provided, including glass jars, lids, and a variety of label options. Extra supplies will be available for purchase the day of class for those wanting to make additional products. Participants age 16 and younger need to be accompanied by a paid adult.

Date: Saturday, June 4Time: 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.Location: Community CenterInstructor: Rhonda HeggeAge: 13+ (Min/Max: 3/12Program: 1319Fee: $20

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PROGRAMS AGES 16+

KAYAK TOUR AT DEVIL’S LAKE STATE PARKIs there anything better than paddling Devil’s Lake in the summer at Sunset? Highly doubtful! Explore Devil’s Lake with a guided kayak tour led by the State Park Naturalist! As you paddle, look for wildlife and check out some of the park’s geology and history too. There is a limited amount of space, so we ask you to preregister for the event. If you need to rent a kayak, please select the correct fee option when registering for a single or double. If you have your own kayak, you can launch from the North Shore Boat Launch and paddle over to the Chateau. The kayak tours will start at the Chateau (North Shore Concessions). Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Dates: Thursday, August 18 Time: 6:00-8:00 pmLocation: North Shore Chateau Instructor: Park NaturalistProgram: 1304Fees: Single Person Kayak Rental $30 Double Person Kayak Rental $50 No Kayak Rental Needed $5

FOOD, WINE & TRAVELMany of us dream of enjoying a gourmet meal, accompanied by a delightful locally-produced glass of wine, in Tuscany or the south of France. Learn how you can make your personal food, wine, and travel dreams a reality with travel expert Ted Blank from Ted Blank Luxury Travel & Adventure. During this interactive presentation, Ted will share the history of culinary travel, some of the best places to travel, and his insider tips for a great trip. Heavy appetizers and a glass of wine are included!You will also be provided with a packet of travel related materials and maps to take home.

Date: Monday, June 13 Time: 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.Location: Vintage Brewing Company, Sauk CityInstructor: Ted Blank with Ted Blank Luxury Travel & AdventureProgram: 1306 Fee: $35

GUITAR: ADULT BEGINNING PART 1This course is designed for people just starting out or wanted to start playing guitar. Our guitar courses are for students and adults wanting to learn to play guitar using basic guitar chords found in folk, country, and rock music. If you want to be on your way to playing guitar in the style of artists such as Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, or Taylor Swift, learning a few chords and strumming patterns will get you on your way. Guitar and picks are required, but no experience is necessary. You’ll be amazed at how fast you can learn to play the world’s most popular instrument!

Dates: Wednesdays, September 14 - November 9 8 sessions (No class October 19)Times: 6:05 - 7:05 p.m.Location: Grand Ave Elementary SchoolInstructor: Jim GiebelMin/Max: 4/8Deadline: September 7Program: 1341Fee: $49

KNITTING BASICSStart out with the basics and knit something you use everyday! Learn the basics of knitting at a slow, comfortable pace. By the end of the five weeks, participants will be able to cast on, bind off, knit and purl by creating simple washcloths. Participants must bring at least one skein of a solid light color sugar-n-cream 100% cotton yarn and/or a light solid color of 100% acrylic worsted weight yarn and size 10, 9 inch straight knitting needles.

Dates: Sundays, July 17 - August 14 Time: 3:00 -5:00 p.m.Location: Community Center Instructor: Karen GreenProgram: 1335 Fee: $56

INTRODUCTION TO MINDFULNESSMindfulness is practices and meditations that have a profound effect on a person’s wellbeing. The effects of Mindfulness can be summarized into three categories: focused attention, emotional regulation and self awareness. In our course, we will explore the basics of Mindfulness. Each participant will have a toolbox of practices to fit into their daily lives. Please join us if you would like to learn more.

Dates: Wednesdays, August 10 - September 21Time: 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Location: Community CenterAge: 18+ Instructor: Diane MatzkeProgram: 1346 Fee: $70

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PROGRAMS AGES 16+

PICKLEBALL BEGINNER LESSONSLearn the basics of this fast growing activity that combines the features of badminton, ping pong, and tennis into the unique sport of pickleball. These classes will offer an introduction to the game skills, game strategies and the opportunity to play matches. Equipment is provided; however, feel free to bring your own paddle.

Date: Wednesdays, September 21-October 19Time: 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Instructor: Tom Schwarz Min/Max: 8/12Location: Community Center Age: 18+ Deadline: September 15 Program: 1320Fee: $30

PICKLEBALL INTERMEDIATE LESSONSAlready had some experience with pickleball but looking to improve and refine your skills? This is the class for you. These lessons will take it beyond the beginner lessons. You will look at more strategies, positionings and different types of shots to take your game to the next level. Equipment is provided; however, feel free to bring your own paddle.

Date: Wednesdays, September 21-October 19 Time: 7:15 - 8:15 p.m. Instructor: Tom Schwarz Min/Max: 8/12Location: Community Center Age: 18+ Deadline: September 15 Program: 1321Fee: $30

PICKLEBALL SUMMER PLAYSummer outdoor play usually takes place at Jaycee Park on Monday/Wednesday/Friday from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.

The Community Center does not organize outdoor play, we simply pass along information we know. The gym may be available during these times if weather doesn’t allow for outdoor play, but this is not guaranteed. Thank you.

PILATES IN THE PARK FREE

EJ Movement and The Community Education Department are partnering to host and offer you Pilates in the Park this summer. FREE for everyone! Start your weekend off right by stretching your stress away while strengthening from your core out. We hope you’ll join us! Register for one session or all 4, the choice is yours! Bring your own mat if you have one. Mats will be available if you do not have your own.

Date: Saturdays, June 18, July 16, July 30 & August 13Time: 8:00 - 8:45 a.m. Location: Marion ParkInstructor: EJ Movement Owner, Emily Udelhofen Fee: FREE

DATE PROGRAM DATE PROGAMJune 18 1342 July 30 1344July 16 1343 August 13 1345

PRAIRIES & SAVANNAS OF SAUK PRAIRIE FREE

Have you ever wondered what August Derleth Park (now Riverfront Park) was before it was a park? Sauk Prairie is fortunate to have a number of remnant prairie and savannas in our community and nearby. This class will cover three of those spaces. In addition, highlights and attractions of each will be covered, as well as why these areas are important and need to be protected. An emphasis will be spent on the park and ongoing restoration efforts.

Instructor Sue Kenney has a BS and MS in Biology and Ecology and has been gardening most of her life. She specifically has 10 year experience gardening with natives and has about 2500 sq ft. on her property, containing 180 different plant species.

You’ll be in good hands with this program, we promise you that!

Date: Saturday, July 23 Time: 9:00 - 10:30 a.m.Location: Community Center Instructor: Sue KenneyProgram: 1311 Fee: FREE

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WATER AEROBICSPlease go to the Aquatics section page 19 for more information on these classes.

PROGRAMS AGES 16+

RUG MAKING WITH A TOOTHBRUSH FREE

Learn to make an oval rag rug using a toothbrush and ripped fabric. Rug dimensions are 25” x 30”. Prior to the class, rip 2-1/2” wide strips crosswise of 45” fabric (giving pieces 2-1/2” wide by 45” long.) This rug takes about 9 yards but only bring 5 yards pre-ripped to class. Bring 5 yards of pre-ripped fabric pieces, toothbrush, scissors and a clipboard to class. Leave with knowledge to finish your rug at home. Toothbrush supplied for $2.

Date: Saturday, June 11Time: 9:00 a.m. - NoonLocation: Westwynde Park Pavillion (Weather permitting)Instructor: Jane DillonProgram: 1313Fee: FREE

WAITLIST ONLY

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AQUATICS APRIL POOL SCHEDULE

Please see page 19 for Fee Information

INDOOR POOL • Sauk Prairie High School • 105 9th Street • Prairie du Sac • 608-643-5966

MAY 2022

Please note that the pool schedule is subject to change due to staffing.Use the link below to view the most up-to-date pool schedule cc.saukprairieschools.org/aquatics

(CP)=COMPETITION POOL(WWP)=WARM WATER POOL

MAY 2022 INDOOR POOL SCHEDULEThis calendar shows the public swim opportunities at the pools.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE COMPLETE AQUATIC FACILITIES CALENDAR

105 NINTH STREET, PRAIRIE DU SAC, WI (608-643-5966) (CP)=Competition Pool (WWP)=Warm Water Pool

SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT1

1:00-5:00 PMOpen Swim(WWP)

211:30-12:15Water Aerobics(WWP)

11:30-12:30Lap Swim (CP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

6:30-7:15 PMWater Aerobics(WWP)

3

11:30-12:15Gentle Water Ex

(WWP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

411:30-12:15Water Aerobics(WWP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

6:30-7:15 PMWater Aerobics(WWP)

59:00-11:30 AMPreschool Open Swim(WWP)

11:30-12:15Gentle Water Ex (WWP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

611:30-12:15Water Aerobics(WWP)

11:30-12:30Lap Swim (CP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:00-7:30 PMLap Swim (CP)

6:30-7:15 PMWater Aerobics(WWP)

7

1:00-5:00 PMOpen Swim(WWP)

8

1:00-5:00 PMOpen Swim(WWP)

911:30-12:15Water Aerobics(WWP)

11:30-12:30Lap Swim (CP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

6:30-7:15 PMWater Aerobics(WWP)

109:00-11:30 AMPreschool Open Swim(WWP)

11:30-12:15Gentle Water Ex(WWP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

1111:30-12:15Water Aerobics(WWP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:30-7:15 PMWater Aerobics(WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

129:00-11:30 AMPreschool Open Swim(WWP)

11:30-12:15Gentle Water Ex (WWP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

1311:30-12:15Water Aerobics(WWP)

11:30-12:30Lap Swim (CP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:30-7:15 PMWater Aerobics(WWP)

6:00-7:30 PMLap Swim (CP)

14

1:00-5:00 PMOpen Swim(WWP)

15

1:00-5:00 PMOpen Swim(WWP)

1611:30-12:15Water Aerobics(WWP)

11:30-12:30Lap Swim (CP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim(WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP

6:30-7:15 PMWater Aerobics(WWP)

179:00-11:30 AMPreschool Open Swim(WWP)

11:30-12:15Gentle Water Ex(WWP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

1811:30-12:15Water Aerobics(WWP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:30-7:15 PMWater Aerobics(WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

199:00-11:30 AMPreschool Open Swim(WWP)

11:30-12:15Gentle Water Ex (WWP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

2011:30-12:15Water Aerobics(WWP)

11:30-12:30Lap Swim (CP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:30-7:15 PMWater Aerobics(WWP)

6:00-7:30 PMLap Swim (CP)

21

1:00-5:00 PMOpen Swim(WWP)

22

1:00-5:00 PMOpen Swim(WWP)

2311:30-12:15Water Aerobics(WWP)

11:30-12:30Lap Swim (CP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP

6:30-7:15 PMWater Aerobics(WWP)

249:00-11:30 AMPreschool Open Swim(WWP)

11:30-12:15Gentle Water Ex(WWP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

2511:30-12:15Water Aerobics

(WWP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:30-7:15 PMWater Aerobics(WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

269:00-11:30 AMPreschool Open Swim(WWP)

11:30-12:15Gentle Water Ex (WWP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

2711:30-12:15Water Aerobics(WWP)

11:30-12:30Lap Swim (CP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:30-7:15 PMWater Aerobics(WWP)

6:00-7:30 PMLap Swim (CP)

28

1:00-5:00 PMOpen Swim(WWP)

29

1:00-5:00 PMOpen Swim(WWP)

30

POOLS CLOSED

31

9:00-11:30 AMPreschool Open Swim(WWP)

4:00-6:00 PMOpen Swim (WWP)

6:00-8:00 PMLap Swim (CP)

The new Sauk Prairie indoor aquatics facility includes an 8 lane competition poolcomplete with diving boards AND a warm water activity pool with zero depthentry and four lanes for water exercise and swim lessons.

Indoor Pool is located at the Northwest corner of Sauk Prairie High School (Access parkingfrom Grand Ave or 13th Street)

cc.saukprairieschools.org/aquatics

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POOL ADMISSION FEESOpen Swim and Lap Swim fee is $5 for age 4 and over. Fee is $1 for children age 0-3 accompanied by a paid adult. All visitors are required to have an annual pass or pay in the drop-in fee including spectators.

POOL PASS HOLDERSYou can purchase a Annual Pool Pass online through RecDesk.

ANNUAL POOL MEMBERSHIP FEES

SINGLEFAMILY

Up to 10 members. Anyone over 18 must have their own individual pass.

$110 $250

GOLDEN EAGLE CARD MEMBERSHIPSauk Prairie School District residents age 55 or older are eligible for a FREE Golden Eagle Card. In addition to other benefits, the card discounts the Open Swim rate to $1. You must have a RecDesk account to register for Open Swim.

If you are current Golden Eagle card holder and have a RecDesk account, please use the email below to request that the Golden Eagle Card membership be added to your RecDesk [email protected]

If you are a Golden Eagle Card member, but do not have a RecDesk account, please stop at the Community Center or call 608-643-8386 to create an account and add your Golden Eagle card membership to your account.

If you are a Sauk Prairie School District resident age 55 or older and would like a Golden Eagle Card and the membership, please stop in at the Community Center or call 608-643-8386 for help creating an RecDesk account and adding your Golden Eagle card membership to your account.

AQUATICS FEES

REGISTER

USE THE BUTTON BELOW TO REGISTER OR PURCHASE/RENEW A POOL PASS.

POOL PASSES ARE FOR SALE IN RECDESK

WATER EXERCISE OFFERINGS

WATER AEROBICSWork out in our brand new indoor pool. Class meets three times a week over the lunch hour. Use the aquatics parking lot and enter either from Grand Ave or 13th street. No need to register at the High School office. Use the Aquatics entrance on the Northwest of the High School building.

Instructor: VariesMin/Max: 10/20Age: 18+

JUNE WATER AEROBICS CLASSESREGISTRATION OPENS MAY 1 AT NOON

MONDAY/WEDNESDAY/FRIDAY JUNE 6 - JULY 111:30 a.m.

- 12:15 p.m.Outdoor

Pool 6436 $48 Individual$24 Golden Eagle

MONDAY/WEDNESDAY/FRIDAY JUNE 6 - JULY 16:30 -

7:15 p.m.Indoor Pool 6438 $48 Individual

$24 Golden Eagle

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AQUATICS SWIM LESSONS

REGISTER

SWIM LEVEL DESCRIPTIONSPlease see page 21 for Swim Level Descriptions

Registration is through RecDesk.Both parent and child must have an account to register.

LOCATION: Sauk Prairie Indoor Pool (Sauk Prairie High School • 105 9th Street, Prairie du Sac)

$55

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AQUATICS SWIM LESSONS

REGISTER

SWIM LEVEL DESCRIPTIONSPlease see page 22 for Swim Level Descriptions

Registration is through RecDesk.Both parent and child must have an account to register.

LOCATION: Sauk Prairie Indoor Pool (Sauk Prairie High School • 105 9th Street, Prairie du Sac)

JULY EVENING SWIM LESSONSTUESDAY & THURSDAY JULY 5-28

TUESDAY & THURSDAYJULY 5 -28

YOUTHLEVEL 1

6:00 - 6:45 PM

MIN/MAX4/8

PROGRAM6468

WARM WATER POOL

TUESDAY & THURSDAYJULY 5 -28

YOUTHLEVEL 2

7:00 - 7:45 PM

MIN/MAX4/8

PROGRAM6469

WARM WATERPOOL

TUESDAY & THURSDAYJULY 5 -28

YOUTHLEVEL 3

7:00- 7:45 PM

MIN/MAX4/8

PROGRAM6470

WARM WATERPOOL

TUESDAY & THURSDAYJULY 5 -28

YOUTHLEVEL 4

8:00- 8:45 PM

MIN/MAX4/8

PROGRAM6471

INDOORPOOL

TUESDAY & THURSDAYJULY 5 -28

YOUTHLEVEL 5

8:00- 8:45 PM

MIN/MAX4/8

PROGRAM6472

INDOORPOOL

REGISTRATION OPENS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 AT NOON

$55

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AQUATICS SWIM LESSONS

SWIM LEVEL DESCRIPTIONS

Level 1 - Age 6 months to 2 yearsProvides experiences and activities for children to...• Learn to ask for permission before entering the water• Learn how to enter and exit the water in a safe manner• Feel comfortable in the water• Explore submerging to the mouth, nose, eyes and completely• Explore buoyancy on the front and back position• Change body position in the water• Learn how to play safely• Experience wearing a US Coast Guard approved life jacket

Level 2 - Age 2 to 4Builds upon the skills learned in Level 1 and provides experiences and activities for children to...• Establish expectations for adult supervision• Learn more ways to enter and exit the water in a safe manner• Explore submerging in a rhythmic pattern• Glide on the front and back with assistance• Perform combined stroke on front and back with assistance• Change body position in the water• Experience wearing US Coast Guard approved life jacket

PRESCHOOL AQUATICS - AGE 4 YEARS AND UP

PARENT AND TOT AQUATICS - AGES 6 MONTHS TO 4 YEARS

YOUTH LEARN TO SWIM - AGE 5/6 YEARS AND UP

Level 1 - Introduction to Water SkillsHelps participants feel comfortable in the water.• Enter and exit water using ladder, steps or side• Blow bubbles through mouth and nose• Bobbing• Open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects• Front and back glides and floats• Recover to vertical position• Roll from front to back and back to front• Tread water using arm and hand actions• Alternating and simultaneous leg actions on front and back• Alternating and simultaneous arm actions on front and back• Combined arm and leg actions on front and back

Level 2 - Fundamental Aquatic SkillsGives participants success with fundamental skills.• Enter water by stepping or jumping from the side• Fully submerge and hold breath• Bobbing• Open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects• Rotary breathing• Front, jellyfish and tuck floats• Front and back glides and floats• Recover to vertical position• Roll from front to back and back to front• Change direction of travel while swimming on front or back• Tread water using arm and leg actions• Combined arm and leg actions on front and back• Finning arm action on back

Level 3 - Stroke DevelopmentBuilds on the skills in Level 2 through additional guided practice in deeper water.• Enter water by jumping from the side• Headfirst entries from the side in sitting and kneeling

positions• Bobbing while moving toward safety• Rotary breathing• Survival float• Back float• Change from vertical to horizontal position on front and back• Push off in streamlined position on front, then begin kicking• Tread water• Flutter, scissor, dolphin and breaststroke kicks on front• Front crawl and elementary backstroke

Level 4 - Stroke ImprovementDevelops confidence in the skills learned and improves other aquatic skills.• Headfirst entries from the side in compact and stride

positions• Swim underwater• Feet first surface dive• Survival swimming• Front crawl and backstroke open turns• Tread water using 2 different kicks• Front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke,

sidestroke and butterfly• Flutter and dolphin kicks on back• Push off in streamlined position on back, then begin kicking

Level 5 - Stroke RefinementProvides further coordination and refinement of strokes.• Shallow-angle dive from the side into deep water• Tuck and pike surface dives, submerge completely• Front flip turn and backstroke flip turn while swimming• Front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke,

sidestroke and butterfly• Sculling• Tread water with and without arms

Level 6 - swimming & skill proficiencyRefines the stroke so participants swim them with ease efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Level 6 is designed with “menu” options that focus on preparing participants for more advanced courses, including Water Safety Instructor, or other aquatic activities, such as competitive swimming or diving.

Level 1 Orients children to the aquatic environment and helps them gain basic aquatic skills.• Enter and exit water using ladder, steps or side• Blow bubbles through mouth and nose• Submerge mouth, nose and eyes• Open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects• Front and back glides recovering to a vertical position• Back float • Roll from front to back and back to front• Tread with arm and hand actions• Alternating and simultaneous leg actions on front and back• Alternating and simultaneous arm actions on front and back• Combined arm and leg actions on front and back

Level 2Helps children gain greater independence in their skills and develop more comfort in and around water.• Enter water by stepping in• Exit water using ladder, steps or side• Bobbing• Open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects• Front and back floats and glides• Recover from a front or back float or glide to a vertical

position• Roll from front to back and back to front• Tread water using arm and leg actions• Combined arm and leg actions on front and back• Finning arm action on back

Level 3Helps children start to gain basic swimming propulsive skills to be comfortable in and around water.• Enter water by jumping in• Fully submerge and hold breath• Bobbing• Rotary breathing• Front jellyfish and tuck floats• Recover from a front or back float or glide to a vertical position• Back float and glide• Change direction of travel while swimming on front to back• Tread water using arm and leg actions• Finning arm action on back• Combined arm and leg actions on front and back

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SPECIAL EVENTSALASKAN CRUISE TOUR AUGUST 2023This is a 12 night vacation to Alaska exploring both land and sea. All under 18 registrants need to be accompanied by adults. No fee is currently due as much more information will be given out. Please register in recdesk if you think you may be interested in the trip.

Partnering with Ted Blank Luxury Travels and Princess Cruise Lines to offer this Alaskan Cruise and Tour in August 2023. If you are interested in learning more about this travel opportunity register for the program and choose a Information Session to attend.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR AN INFO SESSION

CRUISE INFORMATION SESSIONSDATE TIME LOCATION

June 12 4:00 p.m. Community CenterJune 13 9:00 a.m. George Cluver Library

Dates: August 21 - September 2, 2023Fee: Starting from $3089Click Here for More Information

FIELD OF DREAMS MOVIE SET TRIPTake me out to the ballgame…the ball game at the famous Field of Dreams in Dyersville, Iowa of course! This coach bus trip is packed with some exciting baseball events! First, our group will be able to tour the Field of Dreams house (the one in the original movie), then we’ll enjoy a ballpark lunch with a Hotdog combo including chips, drink and ice cream treat. After lunch, there will be time to shop at the Souvenir Stand before being seated in our reserved area to watch the famous Ghost Players as they take the field again in 2022! Experience an afternoon that is sure to be fun for the entire family during this Harlem-Globe-Trotters-meets-baseball show at the Field of Dreams Movie Site! This is true Americana at its finest that is sure to put a smile on your face!

Date: Saturday, July 30Depart Time: 8:15 a.m. (from the Community Center)Return Time: 5:00 p.m. (approximate time)Location: Field of Dreams Movie Site (Dyersville IA)Registration Deadline: July 14Program Maximum: 50Program: 1328Fee: $69Fee Includes Coach bus transportation, house tour, Ghost Players Show and a ballpark meal.

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SPECIAL EVENTSGREAT SAUK PRAIRIE RIDEGet out and enjoy the many beautiful trails Sauk Prairie and the surrounding area has to offer. The Great Sauk Prairie Ride is meant to get you outside and active by setting your own personal goals of miles biked or to just use this as a reason to take your bike out. We know that it’s been collecting dust the last few years...

HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:We work off of the honor system for our mileage tracking. We will provide you with a mileage sheet and recommendations for trails to bike in our area. Keep track of your miles weekly on your provided mileage log sheet. At the end of the challenge we will ask you to email [email protected] with a scanned image of your completed log. Or you can drop your sheet off at the community center in our secure dropbox. All participants are guaranteed a small prize for participating. However, we also have mileage tiers for bonus prizes. Individuals who qualify for the different tiers, will have their name put in a random drawing for more superior prizes! The more miles you bike, the higher mileage tier you will become a part of, and the better prizes you will be eligible for to win! Maybe a new lock? a helmet? Camelbak backpack? Bike with your family or friends and get out and enjoy the beauty of Sauk Prairie!

BIKE ON!

Date: June 1-28Ages: All Ages Welcome (Prizes for different age groups) Deadline: June 2Program: 1298 Fee: Individual $15

KAYAK TOUR AT DEVIL’S LAKE STATE PARKIs there anything better than paddling Devil’s Lake in the summer at Sunset? Highly doubtful! Explore Devil’s Lake with a guided kayak tour led by the State Park Naturalist! As you paddle, look for wildlife and check out some of the park’s geology and history too. There is a limited amount of space, so we ask you to preregister for the event. If you need to rent a kayak, please select the correct fee option when registering for a single or double. If you have your own kayak, you can launch from the North Shore Boat Launch and paddle over to the Chateau. The kayak tours will start at the Chateau (North Shore Concessions). Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Dates: Thursday, August 18 Time: 6:00-8:00 pmLocation: North Shore Chateau Instructor: Park NaturalistProgram: 1304Fees: Single Person Kayak Rental $30 Double Person Kayak Rental $50 No Kayak Rental Needed $5

MADISON MALLARDS BASEBALL GAMEJoin us for an afternoon of Mallards baseball! The Duck Pond offers a family friendly atmosphere, food/drinks, the Kids Zone, Mallards Playground, great in-game entertainment, oh and can’t forget-the actual baseball game! The kids will love it, we promise!Date: Sunday, July 17 Time: 1:05 p.m.Location: Warner Park (Madison, WI)Ticket Options (All options include ticket in section 203)Ticket & Hat: $12Pregame Party (Soda) $22Pregame Party (Beer) $29Pregame Party includes: 90 minutes of all-you-can-eat and drink starting when the gates open. Separate tented area with picnic table seating.

Use link below to registerhttps://madison-mallards.nwltickets.com/Tickets/SelectPromoSeats?PromoCode=SPR

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SPECIAL EVENTSSAUK CITY STARWATCH PROGRAMView Space Like Never Before! Make the stars your old friends as we watch the great celestial show in the skies over Sauk City. We’ll have giant telescopes aimed at Jupiter, Saturn, star clusters, galaxies, and more. Live video telescopes will also be available. Get to know constellations like The Big Bear, Cygnus the Swan, Pegasus the Winged Horse, and others. Great constellation mythological stories will also be featured!

Mike Lynch is a retired WCCO Radio meteorologist and hasbeen hosting star watch parties and teaching astronomy classes for 50 years. He also writes a weekly stargazing column for the St. Paul Pioneer Press and is the author of the book “Stars, a Month by Month Tour of the Constellations.” His book along with cool glow-in-the-dark star shirts will be for sale at the event. Even if it is cloudy, you will learn a lot and have a great time! Make the Stars Your Old Friends!

Date: Friday, September 30 Time: 7:30 - 9:30pmLocation: TBD, PDS Park Program: 1300Fee: Individual $15/Family $40

TOTALLY TRUCKS AND PAW PATROL FREE

See, learn about, and explore the digger truck, cement trucks, fire truck, EMS Ambulance, police car and other trucks around town. Following the trucks we will be showing Paw Patrol: The Movie at the Chuck Hall Memorial Ballpark. Concessions available. Bring your own lawn chairs. This free program is perfect for all ages! This event is sponsored by Sauk Prairie United Way!

Date: August 5Trucks: 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Followed by the Paw Patrol Movie at dusk Location: Jaycee Park Movie on Chuck Hall Memorial FieldAges: All Ages are Welcome Children must be accompanied by an adultFee: Free (sponsored by Sauk Prairie United Way)

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CHILDCARE PROGRAMS

AFTERSCHOOL CLUB (ASC)During the school year, ASC provides child care for students 4K-Grade 5 on school days at the school the child attends. Hours are after school until 5:45 Monday-Friday.

Summer ASC is also offered for a week after school is out and then half days during the Summer School schedule. In addition, Summer ASC is offered for two full weeks at the completion of Summer School.

AFTERSCHOOL CLUB SUMMER 2022June 13-17Full Days: 7:15 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.

June 20-July 29 (No Summer School or ASC July 4)Afternoons: 11:30 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.

August 1-12Full Days: 7:15 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.

Afterschool Club fees for 2022-23 To be Determined

REGISTRATION ASC SUMMER 2022Wait List onlyCLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR SUMMER ASC

KINDERPREPSauk Prairie Community Education offers an afternoon program under the direction of a licensed teacher. KinderPrep offers an opportunity for 4-year olds enrolled in Sauk Prairie School District morning 4K program to continue their educational experience and fill the traditional school day. In order to participate in KinderPrep, students must be 4 by September 1 of the year program begins. Priority will be given to full-time registrations. Part-time openings are limited.

The KinderPrep program is housed in a classroom at the Community Center. Lunch is provided through the Sauk Prairie School District food service program. SPSD bus transportation is provided for KinderPrep students that attend morning 4K in town.

The KinderPrep program is available only on days when school is in session. KinderPrep is not held on Early Release days. KinderPrep Students can be picked up at the Community Center at 2:45 or bused to Bridges or Afterschool Club forpick-up.

REGISTRATION FOR 2022-23 SCHOOL YEARRegistration for Kinderprep for the 2022-23 school is open in RecDesk.CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR KINDERPREPCLICK HERE FOR 2022-23 KINDERPREP FEES

DAILY SCHEDULE11:00: Students Arrive11:10 - Noon: Lunch & Story TimeNoon - 12:30: Recess in the Gym12:30 - 1:30: Skill Building Activities1:30 - 2:30: Rest Time2:30-2:45: Daily Wrap-Up

CAMP MACCamp Mac offers 4K childcare on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for Sauk Prairie School District residents. Camp Mac is held at the Merrimac Community School and follows the Sauk Prairie School District calendar. On No School Days the program will not be offered. The number of registrations will determine the program’s feasibility.

REGISTRATION FOR 2022-23 SCHOOL YEARRegistration for Camp Mac for the 2022-23 school year school is open in RecDesk.CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR CAMP MACCamp Mac fees for 2022-23 To be Determined

PRESCHOOLSauk Prairie Community Education offers preschool for 3-4 year-old children under the direction of a licensed teacher.In order to attend Preschool for the 2021-22 school year, students must be age 3 by September 1, 2021, and toilet trained.We Offer Two Options for Preschool

• Three Day Preschool (Monday/Wednesday/Friday)• Two Day Preschool (Tuesday/Thursday)

REGISTRATION FOR 2022-23 SCHOOL YEARRegistration for Preschool for the 2022-23 school year school is open in RecDesk.

MONDAY-WEDNESDAY FRIDAY REGISTRATIONWaitlist Only

TUESDAY/THURSDAY REGISTRATION

DAILY SCHEDULE8:00-10:30 a.m.

CLICK HERE FOR 2022-23 PRESCHOOL FEES

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SAUK PRAIRIE SCHOOL DISTRICT2021-22 SCHOOL CALENDARwww.saukprairieschools.org/calendarsSAUK PRAIRIE SCHOOL DISTRICT

2021-2022 CALENDAR AUGUST 26 Thursday First Day for Teachers

27 Friday Professional Development Trade Day SEPTEMBER 1 Wednesday First Day for Students 6 Monday No School – Labor Day 15 Wednesday Early Dismissal (see below for times)* OCTOBER 20 Wednesday Early Dismissal (see below for times)* 28 Thursday No School – Parent-Teacher Conferences/Comp Day 29 Friday No School – Professional Development Trade Day NOVEMBER 17 Wednesday Early Dismissal (see below for times)* 23 Tuesday End of Trimester 1 24 Wednesday No School – Professional Development Trade Day 25 Thursday No School – Thanksgiving 26 Friday No School 29 Monday No School – Teacher Work Half Day DECEMBER 22 Wednesday Last Day of School before Winter Break JANUARY 3 Monday Students Return to Classes following Winter Break 17 Monday No School – Professional Development Day FEBRUARY 16 Wednesday Early Dismissal (see below for times)* 21 Monday No School – Professional Development Day MARCH 10 Thursday Last Day of School before Spring Break 11 Friday No School – Teacher Work Half Day 21 Monday First Day of Trimester 3 APRIL 15 Friday No School 18 Monday No School – Parent-Teacher Conferences/Comp Day 20 Wednesday Early Dismissal (see below for times)* MAY 18 Wednesday Early Dismissal (see below for times)* 30 Monday No School – Memorial Day JUNE 3 Friday Graduation 8 Wednesday Last Day of School/Half Day (students attend morning only); End of Trimester 3 *Elementary Schools will dismiss at 1:30 p.m. Middle School and High School will dismiss at 1:50 p.m. No a.m. or p.m. K4 and No p.m. Early Childhood. 12/14/20

School Day Hours for 2021-2022 School Year High School: 8:00 a.m. – 3:25 p.m. Middle School: 8:00 a.m. – 3:25 p.m. First Bell Second Bell Grand Avenue: 8:00 a.m. – 3:05 p.m. 3:10 p.m. Merrimac: 8:00 a.m. – 3:05 p.m. NA Bridges: 8:00 a.m. – 3:05 p.m. 3:10 p.m. Tower Rock: 8:00 a.m. – 3:05 p.m. 3:10 p.m.

SUMMER SCHOOL 2022www.saukprairieschools.org/summerschool

MORNING SUMMER SCHOOL DATES:June 20, 2022 - July 29, 2022

CONTACT:[email protected]

Click Here for the 2022-23 School Year Calendar Dates

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OLDER ADULTS

ADRC ADDLIFE MAGAZINE FREE

A quarterly newsletter for Sauk County adults with disabilities, older adults and their families. Contact the ADRC (608 355-3289) for a copy in the mail or find them on the web atwww.co.sauk.wi.us/adrc

ADRC NUTRITION AND DINING CENTERIndividuals eligible to receive a meal on a voluntary contribution basis at any of the ADRC dining sites are: aged 60 or older, a spouse/domestic partner who eats a meal on the same day as a spouse/domestic partner who is aged 60 or older, and an adult with a disability younger than 60 who resides with an eligible older individual. Individuals who do not meet the above criteria will kindly be asked to pay the full cost of the meal. Carry out meals are available at 11:00 a.m. Delivery is also available.

Please call 608-963-3427 for meals.CLICK HERE FOR THE MENU

OLDER ADULTS NEWSLETTER FREE

Sauk Prairie Schools Community Education has joined with other area organizations to develop a resource for our active aging population in Sauk Prairie. This publication is published monthly by Sauk Prairie Community Education. The publication is available on the Sauk Prairie School District website under Community.

cc.saukprairieschools.org

If you would like to receive this publication, please contact the Community Center at 608-643-8386.

TRANSPORTATION SERVICESADRC Volunteer Driver Escort ServiceThe Volunteer Driver Escort Service is available for out-of-town medical and dental appointments, grocery/drug store and other personal trips. Masks are required at this time. This service is available to Sauk County residents over age 60 and adults with disabilities. The cost is .35 per mile. Call 608-355-3278 at least 48 business hours in advance to schedule a ride.

Medication and Grocery PickupAt this time, we are offering a $3 grocery and medication pickup and delivery. You must contact the ADRC before placing an order through your grocery store or pharmacy. You must pre-pay for groceries and/or medications before the scheduled pickup. Call 608-355-3278 to schedule a pickup/delivery.

Sauk Prairie Transit (Taxi)Call 644-9616 to schedule a rideHours: Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m.-6:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 a.m.-1:00 pm

ELDER BENEFIT SPECIALIST The Sauk County ADRC Elder Benefit Specialist will have hours at the Community Center starting in June. Elder Benefit Specialist provide information, assistance, and counseling advocacy and representation to Wisconsin residents age 60 and over with benefit and entitlement programs such as Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Medicare, Medical Assistance, Food Stamps, Homestead Tax Credit, and the Long Term Care Options.

• Elder Benefit Specialists also provide assistance with...• Disability Applications and Appeals• Health Insurance• Medicaid• Medicare• Prescription drug coverage options• Social Security• Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Dates: June 8, July 13, August 10 and September 15Time: 1:30-3:30 p.m.Location: Community Center Monroe Street RoomFee: FREE

MEMORY CAFEIf you have any questions, or would like to participate or volunteer, please contact Janet Weigel Alzheimer’s & Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin, at (608) 697-2838, (608) 742-9055 or email at: [email protected].

Dates: June 16, July 21, Auugst 18, September 15Time: 9:30 - 11:00 a.m.Location: Monroe Street RoomFee: Free

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YOUNG AT HEART EXERCISE FREE

The Young at Heart Exercise Group meets in the Community Center gym on Monday and Thursday from 8:30-9:30 a.m. The group focuses on moderate, low impact exercise for balance, strength and flexibility. New participants are always welcome. No registration required to attend just stop by the Community Center on days the group is in session.

GOLDEN EAGLE CARD FREE

All Sauk Prairie residents 55 years and older are eligible to receive a FREE lifetime Golden Age Eagle Pass. This card provides discounted admission to most High School athletic events ($1) and reduced rates for pool admission ($1) and water exercise classes ($2). Passes are available FREE at the Community Center.

BINGO FREE Come on out with friends for FREE BINGO at the Community Center! We will have prizes to win. Please RSVP (608-643-8386)

Dates: June 21Time: 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.FEE: FREE

WATER EXERCISE OFFERINGSPlease see page 19 for information on these classes.

MORNING MOVIES FREE

Catch up over a cup of coffee and then relax while watching a movie in the River Arts Theatre. Join us monthly on the 2nd Wednesday of the month. Movies to be announced. This is sure to be a morning to remember! Please register one week prior by calling 608-643-8386. Dates: July 13Breakfast: 9:15 am - Breakfast Treats and Coffee provided Movie: 9:45 amLocation: Bonham Theater Min/Max: 10/65 Fee: FREE

SHEEPSHEAD FREE

Join the fun of Sheepshead -- the official card game of Sauk Prairie. All levels of players welcome. No registration required.

Dates: Thursdays from 6:30-10:00 pmLocation: Community CenterFEE: FREE

CYCLING WITHOUT AGE - SAUK PRAIRIEEnjoy Sauk Prairie in a Tri-Shaw bicycle where someone else does the peddling for you. For more information visit this group on Facebook athttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1889380494705333 or email [email protected]

PICKLEBALL OPEN PLAYPLEASE SEE PAGE 16 FOR SCHEDULELocation: Community Center FEE: $2/SESSION

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FACILITY RENTALS/RESERVATIONSTo learn more about facility and/or field rentals or reservations or to make a facility rental/reservation request, please use the link below.

cc.saukprairieschools.org/rentals

RENT THE COMMUNITY CENTERIf you are planning a birthday party, business meeting, family get-together, trade show or other event, consider renting the Community Center.

RENTALS

Make your summer more fun with an equipment rental from the Community Center. We have many options for fun!

• Snag Golf Weekend Rental ($50)• Volleyball Set Weekend Rental ($50)• Children’s Golf Club Weekend Rental ($10)• Soccer Set Weekend Rental ($10)• Tennis Weekend Rental ($15)• Flag Football Weekend Rental $15• TBall Equipment Rental $15• Pickleball Rental ($25)• Dodgeballs ($5)• Volleyballs ($10)

All rentals require a security deposit by check. Security deposits vary based on rental. Checks will not be deposited unless rental is not returned or has irreparable damage. Checks will be given back to the customer or shredded as per the customer’s request.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT EQUIPMENT RENTALS

YOUTH SPORTSYOUTH SPORTS ORGANIZATIONSFor information on Sauk Prairie Area youth sports organizations including contact information, registration dates and program information, please visitCC.SAUKPRAIRIESCHOOLS.ORG/YOUTHSPORTS