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Ashwaubenon
Recreation & Village Services
Spring & Summer 2021
Applications Now Being Accepted 900 Anderson Drive,
for Summer & Fall Part-Time Recreation Jobs! Ashwaubenon, WI 54304
www.ashwaubenon.com 920.492.2331INDEX & STAFF LISTING
55+ / SENIOR CITIZEN Open Swim............................30 Intro to Sailing......................... 23
OPPORTUNITIES Open Swim Fit Training..........30 Summer Day Camp.................. 22
55+/Senior Citizen Day........... 11 Pool Rentals...........................29 Summer Lunch Program........... 21
Book Club..............................14 Private Lessons......................28 Summer Park Playgrounds........ 20
Card Making with Janice.........18 Swim Lessons.................. 28, 31 Tae Kwon Do........................... 19
Donuts & Documentaries.......14 Therapeutic Core & More.......30 Tennis..................................... 22
Embroidery Club....................14 Water Exercise Classes...........30
Fitness Classes....................... 17 SPECIAL EVENTS
Fall PROGRAMS Ashwaubomay Park
Ice Cream Social..................... 11 Punt, Pass & Kick Contest......26
ASHWAUBENON Knitting Club.........................14
Line Dancing Club..................14
Rookie Football Camp............26
Clean-Up Project..................... 12
Bike to School Day...................40
PARKS, RECREATION & Tots Football Camp................26 Carnival in the Sand................. 32
Lunch & Learn.......................13
FORESTRY DEPARTMENT Meals on Wheels...................13
Youth Flag Football Leagues....26
Corcl Time............................... 33
900 Anderson Drive Movie Matinee.......................14 MISCELLANEOUS Doggie Dip.............................. 33
Ashwaubenon, WI 54304 Muffins w/ the Manager......... 11 Auxiliary Aids..........................3 Easter Egg Hunt....................... 21
www.ashwaubenon.com Pickleball...............................16 Ashwaubenon Performing Endless Summer....................... 32
492-2331 Senior Citizen Trips................15 Arts Center............................10 Food Truck Rally.................... 6, 7
Program Cancellation Senior Stretch & Balance........16 Community Garden................18 Father’s Day Swim.................... 32
Information: Sewing Club..........................14 Co-Sponsored Organizations.. 43 History in the Park................... 10
Director’s Desk.........................3
492-2303 Studio for Artists....................14
Dogs in Parks......................... 11
Movie in the Park..................... 25
Summer Concerts.................8,9 Neighborhood Special Events... 24
STAFF Walking Club.........................16 Facility Reservations.3, 4, 5, 29, 33 Rummage Sale......................... 12
Rex Mehlberg Map of Parks..........................35 Sand Castle Contest................. 33
Director ADULT PROGRAMS Park Info................................34
Barre/Yoga Strong Fusion........ 17 Survivor................................... 20
rmehlberg@ashwaubenon.com Recreation Scholarship Program.3
Bean Bag Leagues..................18 Summer Concerts.................. 8, 9
David Roehrig Registration Information..... 3, 42
Tailgate Party........................... 32
Card Making..........................18
Recreation Program Supervisor Sponsorships/Partnerships/
The Amazing Race................... 20
droehrig@ashwaubenon.com Fit & Fabulous........................ 17
Donations..............................34
Fun Run Group......................18 Water Olympics...................... 20
Melody Escoto Volunteering in Schools..........12
Golf.......................................16
Aquatic Coordinator PARKS & FORESTRY SWADDLER &
Pickleball...............................16
mescoto@ashwaubenon.com
Adopt A Garden/Park Programs.39 TODDLER PROGRAMS
Za’ Jammin Mashup!.............. 17
Tim Bauknecht Arbor Day................................ 36 Easter Egg Hunt..................... 21
Forester AQUATICS Little Ninjas...........................19
EAB....................................37, 38
tbauknecht@ashwaubenon.com Aquatic Registration Rookie Basketball...................22
Oak Wilt................................. 39
Information............................ 31 Rookie Soccer Camp..............19
Sue Anderson Street Tree Planting.................. 36
Ashwaubomay Lake......... 32, 33 Rookie T-Ball..........................19
Secretary Street Tree Pruning................... 39
Deep Water Exercise..............30 Sports 101.............................23
sanderson@ashwaubenon.com Tree Donation Program............34
Jr. Lifeguards.......................... 31 Tot Dance..............................23
Glenn Steeno Lake Rental............................33 YOUTH & Teen
Parks Foreman Lake Season Pass Info.............32 PROGRAMS VILLAGE SERVICES
Dan DeBauche Lap Swim...............................30 Easter Egg Hunt....................... 21 Clerks Office..........................41
Parks Maintenance Levels of Swim Description.....27 Fun Run Group........................ 18 Street Department............ 40, 41
Senior Citizens Coordinator
seniors@ashwaubenon.com
PARK BOARD MEMBERS
OFFICE HOURS
Mark Castonia
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Deborah Lundberg GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
The Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department
Chris Zirbel
High School Pool: 492-2993 has gift certificates available. The gift certificate can be used
Ashwaubomay Lake: 336-3430 Justin Miner as payment towards any of our instructional programs and
Parks, Recreation & Forestry Tracy Fluecke can be purchased for any dollar amount. To purchase a gift
Department: 492-2331 certificate, stop by the department office.
A. Dean Hess
2 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.comGENERAL INFORMATION
RECREATION
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM From the Director’s Desk...
The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department, with the assistance …Well I’m a-gonna raise a fuss, I’m a-gonna raise a holler
of the Ashwaubenon Lions have a limited amount of resources set About workin’ all summer just-a trying to earn a dollar
aside to grant scholarships for children to participate in recreational Sometimes I wonder what I’m-a gonna do
But there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues…
activities. Scholarships are granted according to the free or reduced Excerpt from “Summertime Blues” by Eddie Cochran (1958)
price school lunch program. For further information please contact the
Summertime Blues? Ha! We’ve got the cure! We think we’re safe in saying that
Parks & Recreation Department.
most of us can’t wait for the spring and summer to throw some shorts on, get
ARE YOU A RESIDENT? some fresh air…and visit outside with friends! There’s plenty of great events and
A resident for registration purposes is anyone who lives within the projects planned to help beat any “Summertime Blues” that you may have in you!
Here’s but a few blues-beaters …
Village of Ashwaubenon. Any person residing outside of the Village
boundaries will be considered a non-resident and will pay their fair e will be offering FIVE food truck rallies this summer! These are becoming
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more popular…at least 6 trucks per event, a band, beverage tent…and room
share through an additional surcharge established by the Park Board. to spread out! Check these out! Ashwaubomay Lake will be open during 3 of
Auxiliary AIDS the dates for swimming, and two dates are dog friendly. FUN with friends and
Auxiliary aids for disabled persons wishing to attend or participate family! See pages 6 & 7 for details.
in the Village of Ashwaubenon’s Recreation Programs are available • C
oncerts In the Park! Seven Wednesday lunch concerts are planned….some
returning favorites and several new bands to check out! Again…plenty of room
upon request at least 96 hours in advance of the events. If a notice of
to spread out in Klipstine Park! See page 8 & 9 for the lineup.
less than 96 hours is received, the Village will make every attempt to
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eighborhood Special Event nights! Kids games, hot dog dinners, and movie in
provide the aids, however, this may not be possible with such short the park all wrapped up into each event. Great meet-up spots for neighborhood
notice. families to meet and visit. Check them out at Fort Howard, Smith, Waterford
RENTING OUR FACILITIES and Sand Acres Parks. See page 24 & 25 for details.
The Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department has • T
rail extensions! Last year saw a record # of us walking around the Village. At
facilities that may be rented throughout the year for various events. least two trail extension projects are in progress. The Ashwaubomay River Trail
will get an extension around the Aldon Station housing development. And…
Some facilities are for Ashwaubenon based businesses and property the West Main Avenue Trail should get an extension from Sand Acres Drive
owners ONLY and some are available to both residents and non- to S. Ridge Road.
residents. • In the planning stage…..Sherwood Forest walking paths are BUSY! To
What events our facilities are available for: potentially expand the walking network there, we’re exploring putting in a
• Baby/Bridal Shower new trail around the pond and down the N side of the channel. A wetland
delineation will be done this spring to determine feasibility. Keep your fingers
• Family Reunions crossed!
• Picnics
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ontracted ash tree removals will officially commence this spring. We’ll start
• Retirement Party in some of the parks, then begin street tree ROW removals east of I-41. This is
• Birthday Party a multi-year project. For those affected homeowners, keep your eyes open for
• Wedding Reception a mailing regarding potential tree replacement.
What events our facilities cannot be rented for: • T
here will be 5 local “trips” where we can explore all that the area has to offer.
• Fundraising Events (Park Board approval required) For these trips we will be meeting at the different locations. These trips include
the NEW Zoo, Mona Rose Winery, the Automotive Gallery, Capital Credit
• Non-Ashwaubenon based organizations not directly
Union Park, and For River Boat Tour. Check out all the details on page 15!
serving Village residents
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e will have 7 park program sites back open this summer, though the Valley
• For-profit sales events View site will be moved to Argonne.
The individual renting the facility and receiving the contract for the • A
shwaubomay Lake will officially re-open this summer after a year hiatus.
rented facility MUST be in attendance the day of the rental as they Safety precautions will be in place to spread people out.
are the individual who will be held responsible for the facility. All programs will have safety precautions in place. The new normal? Possibly…
Ashwaubenon businesses renting our facilities for meetings or events but if you’re comfortable trying some things out…we’re going to try and make
them as safe as possible! Got to beat those summertime blues!
will be required to submit a certificate of insurance with the Village of
Ashwaubenon listed as an additional insured. From our PRF staff to all of you…enjoy the summer!
Registration for ALL programs Begins:
APRIL 5: FOR RESIDENTS • APRIL 12: FOR NON-RESIDENTS
Unless notified by our Department, you will automatically receive your first choice.
If you would like confirmation of your registration, please provide an email address.
Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2021 3RENTAL FACILITIES
FACILITY RESERVATIONS
Residents may book the Community Center up to 3 years in
advance while non-residents may book up to 3 months in
advance. All other reservations, including picnic shelters, will
begin the first Monday in November for the following year.
Reservations are made on a first come, first served basis.
A 5.5% sales tax will be added to all rentals.
RESIDENT ONLY FACILITIES
Cormier Gym, 2280 S. Broadway
Basketball rentals $25 per hour resident
(2 hour minimum) Shelter #4 - AShwAubomAy PArk
RESIDENT/NON-RESIDENT FACILITIES
Park rentals are available from 6:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m.
Ashwaubomay Park, 2881 S. Broadway
Non-Residents Monday - Friday ONLY!
• Shelter #1 & #2 (open) $40 resident
$55 non-resident
Portable toilets located adjacent to shelters
• Shelter #4 (open) $75 resident
$90 non-resident
12 tables, electricity, lights, drinking fountain &
restrooms
Shelter #4 - AShwAubomAy PArk
Ashwaubenon Sports Complex,
1680 Fernando
Open Shelter $75 resident
$90 non-resident
Electricity, drinking fountain, & restrooms
nOTE: jumpers, inflatables, dunk tanks, amusement rides,
etc. are NOT allowed in the park areas without written
permission from the Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department.
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of Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation and Forestry
Department on Facebook. Stay informed of
special events, cancellations and more!
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4 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.comRENTAL FACILITIES
ASHwAUBENON COMMUNITY CENTER
900 Anderson Dr.
The Ashwaubenon Community Center Rental includes a galley kitchen, tables, The full Green Bay Packers Grand Park
is available 7 days a week from 6:00 chairs, large TV and DVD player. Deposit Room seats up to 248. Rentals are a
a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Sunday - Thursday and is required. minimum of 4 hours or 2 hours for
6:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Friday & Saturday. business meetings. Rental includes a full
Residents may book up to 3 years in The Green Bay Packers Grand Park Room
with the divider in place seats up to 170. commercial grade kitchen, bar, tables,
advance while Non-Residents may book
up to 3 months in advance. Rentals are a minimum of 4 hours or chairs, fire pit and patio. Deposit is
2 hours for business meetings. Rental required.
The Ken & Marge Bukowski Activity
Room seats 50-70 depending on the includes a full commercial grade kitchen, *Visit www.ashwaubenon.com for
type of event. Rentals are a minimum of bar, tables, chairs, fire pit and patio. room sizes and layouts and a 360 degree
4 hours or 2 hours for business meetings. Deposit is required video tour.
WEEKDAY
REFUNDABLE DEPOSITS BUSINESS MEETINGS
RESIDENT NON-
RESIDENT Additional NON- NON-
rooms RENTAL RATE RESIDENT resident
RENTAL RATE Hourly Rate RESIDENT RESIDENT
1st 4 HOURS
1st 4 HOURS
BUKOWSKI $30.00 $55.00
(ACTIVITY) $120.00 $270.00 $30.00 $200.00 $500.00
ROOM per hour per hour
GREEN BAY
PACKERS $300/$500 $42.50 $80.00
$170.00 $420.00 $42.50 $500.00
GRAND PARK After 10 PM per hour per hour
ROOM/EAST
GREEN BAY
PACKERS $300/$500 $50.00 $95.00
$200.00 $450.00 $50.00 $500.00
GRAND PARK After 10 PM per hour per hour
ROOM/FULL
Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2021 5COMMUNITY EVENTS
FOOD A-FARE
A A series of 5 Food Truck Rallies will be hosted by
the Village of Ashwaubenon Parks & Recreation
Department this summer. Each rally will be
incorporated with a special event.
- Multiple Food Vendors On-site selling food from 4:30-8:30 pm
-B everage area selling soda, water, domestic and craft beer.
Volunteers provided By Fortifi Bank.
-A shwaubomay Lake will have extended hours for the final
3 rallies, staying open until 8pm.
-D ozens of picnic tables for patrons to sit and enjoy their
meals.
-W atch our Facebook pages for a food truck “lineup” as the
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dates get closer!
JULY 1 20 • JUN ST 12
5 • AUGU
September 16 Sponsored By:
FOOD
TRUCK R ALLY
5 : 0 0 - 8 : 0 0 PM
Anticipated food vendors for 2021. The June, July and August dates
Vendors will vary by date. will be held in conjunction with
Ashwaubomay Lake special events!
Bay Burger Company Ice Clouds
June: Carnival in the Sand
Caribbean Cruiser Maldonados July: Tailgate Party
The Dog Haus Philly’s & York August: Endless
See page 32
The Dough Shop Pure Vida Street Summer for further
4 Schmitt’s & Kitchen Ashwaubomay Lake information on
will be open until 8 p.m. Lake events.
Giggles BBQ Taste of Ethiopia
on food truck rally nights!
Gourmet Corn Reduced admission after 5 p.m.!
6 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.comCOMMUNITY EVENTS
FOOD A-FARE
A PLENTY OF SEATING AVAILABLE
May 20 - Blue Cheese Combo
June 24 - Music Jar Band
July 15 - Third and Short
featuring Frank Hermans
August 12 - Carbon Road Band
September 16 - Bad Habitz Unplugged
Dog Friendly
MAY 20TH & AUGUST 12TH
Bring your fury family members
out to these special dog friendly
food truck rally. The Wisconsin
Humane Society will have a booth
selling doggie treats. All proceeds
from the sales and tips from the
beverage tent will go towards the
Wisconsin Humane Society
Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2021 7SUMMER CONCERTS
ASHWAUBENON PARKS, RECREATION & FORESTRY
CONCERTS IN THE PARK SERIES
at Klipstine Park 900 Anderson Drive
A FREE lunchtime concert series!!!
• Enjoy music, lunch, and visit with friends and family.
• 11:30 - 2 p.m. Wednesdays, June 16 - August 4
• Concessions available on site, provided by area community organizations.
• Picnic tables available or bring a lawn chair and blanket.
• Rain site for all concerts will be located in the Ashwaubenon Community Center.
• For more information, call Parks & Recreation at (920) 492-2331.
Events Held In Conjunction with Concerts In The Park:
June 23* Food Drive Bring a non-perishable food item for “Stocked Shelves” pantry @ St. John Lutheran Church.
July 14** Senior Citizen Day Ashwaubenon Seniors eat for $2. Book exchange on site.
July 21*** Restaurant Rally! Enjoy food offered from various area restaurants!!!
July 28**** Ice Cream Social Day Sundaes for only $1…served by the Senior Citizen Advisory Committee!
8 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.comSUMMER CONCERTS
2021 SUMMER LINE-UP
Third Degree (Popular Cover Band)
June 16
Sponsor: Fortifi Bank
Paul Evansen (Neil Diamond-”Truly Diamond” Show Tribute)
June 23
Sponsor: Green Bay Moose Lodge 801
Talk of the Town (Dixie)
July 7
Sponsor: Ashwaubenon Lions
Let Me Be Frank
July 14
Sponsor: Woodside Senior Communities
Daddy D Productions
July 21
Sponsor: Ashwaubenon Business Association
ROCKER! (Classic Rock)
July 28
Sponsor: AnSer Services
The Breakfast Club (80’s Pop)
August 4
Sponsor: Pepsi-Cola of Green Bay
If you do business with our sponsors,
please let them know your appreciation
in making this series possible! Contributing Sponsor
Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2021 9GENERAL INFO
The Ashwaubenon Performing Arts Center (PAC)
is a beautiful 730-seat venue located one mile
south of Lambeau Field, at 2391 South Ridge Road.
This state-of-the-art performance space was built
for the artistic and theatrical enrichment of the
students and community members of the Village
of Ashwaubenon and surrounding areas. The
PAC serves as home to school and community
musicals, plays, concerts, and theatre programs
and also actively presents regional, national, and
2391 South Ridge Road international touring entertainment.
Ashwaubenon Historical Society
~ presents ~
History in the Park
Wednesday, June 16 and Thursday, June 17 at 6 p.m. • Klipstine Park, 930 Adnerson Dr.
Join us for Ashwaubenon History in the Park! Unique! Come listen to first person narration of Ashwaubenon historical
figures and how they changed the course of the Village into what we have today. Great stories - You won’t be disappointed!
Historical figures include:
• Ted Pamperin – in person (former Village President) • Alfred Klipstine - deceased
• John Konopacki, Steve Cox, Pat McKeever – in person (farmer/landowner/park namesake)
(started Public Safety) • Robert Ryan – deceased (Ryan Funeral Home)
• Don Maslinski - in person • Mary Eisenreich – deceased
(former AHS Principal and Athletic Director) (former ASD music teacher, Historical Society member)
Refreshments will be available.
Check-in at the Historical Society. Presentation will be in the Park.
Cost: Pre-register for either date at the community center by Monday, June 14,
or call (920) 492-2331 $10/person to pre-register; Day of the event: $12/person
ALL proceeds benefit the Ashwaubenon Historical Society!
10 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.comCOMMUNITY EVENTS
DOGS ARE ALLOWED IN ASHWAUBOMAY & FORT HOWARD PARKS!
Did you know that Ashwaubenon are congregating. The best spots to
residents can run dogs off-leash in both run your dog(s) are around the park
Ashwaubomay and Fort Howard Parks? perimeter. While you may love your
YOU CAN! Dogs are permitted off- dog, not everyone is a dog “fan”.
leash in Ashwaubomay and Fort Howard
• P lease pick up after your dog! All
Parks with a free “pass” from the Parks,
Recreation & Forestry Department. The waste should be picked up and
benefit is mutual. The dogs and their disposed of into a trash can. If this is
owners get to have the freedom to run not followed, then the off-leash ability
and play in a large open area. The Village at these parks will be revoked.
benefits by just having the dogs there … •A
resident must come in for a new
it helps keep the Canadian geese away pass each calendar year.
(they see the dogs as a threat and move
Dogs, by ordinance, are permitted in
on).
other Ashwaubenon park facilities on a
When you come for the permit, we just “pass-through” basis only. These dogs
ask you to abide by some common-sense must be on leash (8’), and the owner
rules when having your dog(s) off-leash: must be in control of their dogs at all
• Dogs are not allowed in the baseball times.
complex area when there are youth/ We want you to have fun with your
adult teams playing or practicing. pup! Stop by the Parks & Recreation office in the community
• Your dog should avoid the playground areas, picnic center to pick up your 2021 pass. Questions? Call our offi ce at
shelters, Lake concession area, or other areas where people (920) 492-2331.
MUFFINS WITH THE MANAGER ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Join us for muffins as we meet with our new Village Manager Cool off with a delicious ice cream sundae or cone while en-
Joel Gregozeski. He will share a little about his past work and joying the sounds of “ROCKER!” during the weekly Concert
what projects he is working on here in the Village. in the Park. There will different toppings that will allow you
PRE-REGISTER BY FRIDAY, MAY 28 to personalize your sundae. This concert sponsored by AnSer
DATE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 Services.
Time: 9:00 a.m. DATE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 28
Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Time: 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Fee: Free Location: Klipstine Park
Fee: $1.00
ASHWAUBENON SENIOR CITIZEN DAY
AT CONCERT IN THE PARK
All Ashwaubenon residents 55 and over, today is your day!
Come and enjoy “Let Me Be Frank” during the weekly Concert
in the Park located at Klipstine Park and receive lunch for $2.00
(ID or proof of residency is required). Lunch includes ham-
burger, brat or hot dog, chips, cookie and drink!!! This concert
sponsored by Woodside Senior Communities.
DATE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 14
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Klipstine Park
Fee: $2.00 for Ashwaubenon residents 55 and
older (ID or proof of residency required)
Join our fan page on www.facebook.com Spring & Summer 2021 11COMMUNITY EVENTS
Ashwaubenon Village-Wide Rummage Sale
Interested in reducing some clutter around the house and make money at the same time?!
Sign up for the 2021 Village-Wide Rummage Sale
Rummage sales will be held rain or shine on Pick up a form at the Ashwaubenon Parks,
Friday, April 23rd & Saturday, April 24th, Recreation & Forestry Department located
from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. on 900 Anderson Drive and send along
For the low cost of $6.00, your rummage sale will be included with a check to the address on the form.
on a map with location indicated and a short description of OR Visit Ashwaubenon Village web site
items at your sale. You will also receive a number, which and download PDF form which you can
corresponds with our map and a “rummage sale” yard either print and mail or attach PDF to email
sign which you can place to advertise your sale. and send to droehrig@ashwaubenon.com
Don’t delay, start thinking about it today! rummage OR If you have questions, email them to:
Sign-up for this event has a deadline of
Friday, March 26th, 2021 to ensure you
Sale sanderson@ashwaubenon.com
or you may call the Ashwaubenon Parks,
are included on the map!! Recreation & Forestry office at 492-2331.
THE GREAT ASHWAUBOMAY VOLUNTEERING IN THE SCHOOLS
PARK CLEAN-UP PROJECT The Ashwaubenon School District invites all citizens to
The eight annual community work day at Ashwaubomay Park consider volunteering in the schools. There are a variety of
is scheduled for Saturday, June 19, 2021. We are seeking volunteer opportunities at Cormier, Valley View, Pioneer,
community members, park users, service organizations Parkview and the High School.
and scouting groups to help improve Ashwaubomay Park
for all visitors. Last year volunteers cleared buckthorn and Volunteers can serve as classroom helpers, assisting teachers
honeysuckle in front of the Chief Ashwaubomay Memorial with reading activities, math facts, spelling review and serve
along the Fox River. as test and computer supervisors. In addition, the district is
looking for citizens willing to periodically read to classes and
Please bring your hand pruners, pole saws, and loppers (no to help with special projects. Serving as a mentor or guest
power tools please) to help remove these invasive species and speaker and sharing information about careers, travel, hobbies
other brush that have taken over the Fox River riverfront. Our and life experiences are still another way in which citizens can
work day will begin at 9:00 a.m. and run until 11:30 a.m. when be utilized.
we will have a BBQ hot dog lunch awaiting beneath a picnic
shelter, followed by free lake admission! We’ll be meeting by Volunteer opportunities are available for once a week, monthly,
the Ashwaubomay Lake shelter area. or on an “as needed” basis. Commitments are generally for an
hour or two in a variety of time slots. Volunteer activities are
Interested in helping … GREAT!!! It is recommended that flexible to accommodate citizens who travel or go south for
work gloves, long sleeve T-shirts and long pants be worn the winter.
for safety purposes. Assignments will begin in September. A complete list of
Give us a call at 492-2331 to get on the volunteer list. volunteer opportunities will be listed and continually updated
on the school district website at www.ashwaubenonk12.
wi.org/volunteeringcln. Anyone interested should contact,
Coordinator of Volunteers, Kathy O’Brien at (920) 360-4033
or kobrien@ashwaubenonk12.org or call the school district
office at 492-2900.
12 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.comSENIOR PROGRAMS
lunch & learn
Learn from the presentations of our experts and have the opportunity over lunch to chat and
ask questions of them. Lunch and Learn will provide a sandwich and soup to all participants.
Sponsored by Woodside Senior Communities. Call us at 492-2331 to register.
Nutrition for Better Health Pain Management Program
Join us for a presentation provided by Woodside’s Registered Pain impacts all of our lives in some way, especially as we age,
Dietician on how to eat for the nutrients our body needs to but is very difficult to describe and manage for many people. In
maintain and improve our physical and mental health. We will this session we will walk you through a process improvement
discuss how almost everything is linked to the food we eat and project completed at Woodside to better measure, communi-
simple tricks and changes you can make for overall more nutri- cate and manage pain for the seniors we serve.
tious meals. Pre-register by Friday, June 4
Pre-register by Friday, May 7 Date: Tuesday, June 8
Date: Tuesday, may 11 Presenter: Woodside Staff
Presenter: Woodside Staff Time: Noon-1:00 p.m.
Time: Noon-1:00 p.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Fee: Free
Fee: Free
Outpatient Therapy Brain Health
Physical and occupational therapy is almost always a service There is so much focus on how to maintain our body’s health
provided during inpatient stays, but is often forgotten about throughout our lives, but what about your brain? Just like any
once a patient returns home. Let’s discuss how outpatient other muscle, our brains need to be worked and exercised to
therapy works and the ways it can improve your day-to-day increase its’ strength. Join us as our Speech Language Patholo-
function in areas such as chronic pain management, activities gist teaches us methods on how to maintain brain health.
of daily living, and fall prevention. Pre-register by Friday, August 6
Pre-register by Friday, July 9 Date: Tuesday, August 10
Date: Tuesday, July 13 Presenter: Woodside Staff
Presenter: Woodside Staff Time: Noon-1:00 p.m.
Time: Noon-1:00 p.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Fee: Free
Fee: Free
MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAM
The Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation & provided through the Aging & Disability • a re not able to prepare meals for
Forestry Department is partnering with Resource Center of Brown County. themselves,
the Aging & Disability Resource Center Delivery volunteers & subs
Please call the Aging & Disability
of Brown County (ADRC) to recruit and are needed. Please call 492-2331.
train additional volunteers to deliver Resource Center to discuss eligibility and
home bound meals through their Meals Ashwaubenon residents can register for your specific situation.
on Wheels Program. the Meals on Wheels Program by calling The Home Bound Meal Program is
the Aging & Disability Resource Center of
Individuals or organizations interested Brown County at (920) 448-4312. Meals designed to meet at least one third of
in receiving more information on will be available to individuals who: the Recommended Daily Allowance
how to become a volunteer for this for adults age 60 or older. Meals are
Ashwaubenon home bound meal route • a
re 60+ years of age delivered between 11:00 a.m. and 12:30
should call the Ashwaubenon Recreation (adults who are under age 60 may p.m. - Monday thru Friday - and are
Department at (920)492-2331. Both qualify) available on a suggested donation basis
training and mileage reimbursement are • are home-bound and not driving of $4.00 per meal.
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SEWING CLUB DONUTS & DOCUMENTARIES
Love to sew, knit, crochet or quilt? Bring your latest project Interested in learning something new in an entertaining fashion?
and join this fun group of ladies! Inspiration included. We Join us here, at the Ashwaubenon Community Center, the third
will be meeting every Monday morning at 10am in the new Friday of the month for Doughnuts and Documentaries. Every
Ashwaubenon Community Center Activity Room!!! month we will show a critically acclaimed documentary on
Date: EVERY MONDAY various subject matters while you enjoy coffee and doughnuts!
This is sure to satisfy both your curiosity and your stomach!
Time: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Date: 3RD FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH
Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Time: 9:30 a.m.
Fee: Free
Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Fee: Free
BOOK CLUB
Are you an avid reader that can’t wait to discuss the latest
novel you just finished? The Book Club at the Ashwaubenon
Community Center invites you to join them the second KNITTING CLUB
Wednesday of the month in the Community Center Lobby at Join us every Tuesday to work on your knitting project. This
1pm. This Club is done in partnership with the Brown County free and fun club offers space to work on projects and also
Library, Ashwaubenon Branch. brings a social aspect.
Date: 2ND WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH Date: Every Tuesday
Time: 1:00 p.m. Time: 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Fee: Free Fee: Free
MOVIE MATINEE
Come join us the first Tuesday of the month for a movie and
snacks! We will be watching movies on our giant projector Embroidery Club
screen to make you feel like you are at the theater. Every month Bring your current embroidery project and enjoy some much
will feature a different film and genre. This event is FREE! needed stitching time. We meet the first Wednesday of the
Interested? Call our office for the featured movie of the month! month from 9 am - Noon in the Ashwaubenon Community
Center Activity Room. It’s free and fun.
Date: 1ST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH
Date: 1st Wednesday of Every month
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Time: 9:00 am - Noon
Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Fee: Free
Fee: Free
STUDIO FOR ARTISTS
Join artists in an open studio forum every Thursday from
9am to 12 pm. Work on your own projects / paper / canvas / LINE DANCING CLUB
artworks with like minded artists. Tables, chairs, and water Join us Tuesday and/or Friday mornings for our Line Dancing
available for use. No instructors. Just a great setting for artists Club. Everyone is welcome to join this free club. We will work
to interact and work on their own. together to learn new moves.
Date: EVERY THURSDAY Date: EVERY TUESDAY & FRIDAY
Time: 9:00 a.m.-Noon Time: 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Fee: Free Fee: Free
14 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.comTRIPS
A DAY DOWNTOWN
Explore a day in downtown Green Bay! We will start our
venture, meeting at the Automobile Gallery 400 Adams St at
1pm. The Automobile Gallery will provide us with a guided
tour of their vast collection of automobiles. After, stroll the
collection on your own while enjoying coffee and cookies, but
don’t take too long, our day is just beginning! At 3:30pm we
will meet at St. Brendan’s Inn for a story and supper. The owner
of St. Brendan’s Pub, Rip O’Dowell, will tell his tales of the
inception of St Brendan’s Inn and all it takes to run a restaurant
and hotel along with a tour company. Supper will ensue the
story (weather permitting we will be outdoors, otherwise we
CAPITAL CREDIT UNION PARK TOUR will be in a private room). Meet us at The Automotive Gallery
Join us for a tour of the new home of the Green Bay Booyah. downtown.
This awesome addition to our community has been a big hit PRE-REGISTER BY FRIDAY, JUNE 4
so far. Meet us at the stadium for a group tour and behind the DATE: THURSDAY, JUNE 10
scenes look.
Time: 1:30 p.m.
PRE-REGISTER BY WEDNESDAY, May 5
Location: Automotive Gallery & St Brendan’s Inn
DATE: MONDAY, MAY 10
Fee: $8 (drinks and food at your own expense)
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: Capital Credit Union Park (meet at the stadium) MONA ROSE WINERY
Fee: Free This trip in town is for all our wine lovers! Mona Rosa will be
giving Ashwaubenon’s Seniors a private wine tasting. While
FOX RIVER TOUR tasting 8 different wines, we will learn all about the wine and
what it takes to become a small batch winery in Wisconsin!
Join us on Thursday, September 9th at 3pm for a fun Fox River Meet us at Mona Rose Winery for this tasting.
Cruise! Fox River tours will us on a 1.5 hour scenic voyage
along the Fox River. Beverages of all sorts will be available for PRE-REGISTER BY FRIDAY, JULY 23
purchase (cash bar). We will meet just outside the Ennis Inn, DATE: THURSDAY, JULY 29
101 James St, De Pere. 15 minutes before we set off. Minimum
of 18 needed. Time: 2:30 p.m.
DATE: Thursday, September 9th Location: Mona Rose Winery (2696 Packerland Dr)
Time: 3:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Fee: $11
Location: Ennis Inn, 101 James St, De Pere NEW ZOO
Fee: $20 Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes at the zoo?
Join us Thursday, August 19th at 1pm at the NEW ZOO for a
private customized class that will give you not only a behind
the scenes peek, but close encounters with some favorite zoo
residents! After class, stay and tour the rest of the zoo, as
admission is included with the cost of this event (adults only
please). Class will be held outdoors if possible. Meet us at the
NEW Zoo!
PRE-REGISTER BY TUESDAY, AUGUST 10
DATE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 19
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Location: NEW Zoo Adventure
Fee: $11
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PICKLEBALL 101 (Private Instruction) 5TH ANNUAL CHICKADEE CHALLENGE
Come and experience the PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT
“fastest growing sport The Tournament is limited to the first 12 intermediate & 12 ad-
in America!” Learn from vanced women registrants. Intermediate round robin will start
experienced players from at 9:00 AM while the advanced round robin will start at 1:00
the Packerland Pickleball PM. Incredible action, great play and demonstration of excel-
Players. Two players will lent pickleball skills will be on display A sub sandwich lunch is
be teamed up with two coaches to learn the basic skills needed included in your entry fee!
to become familiar with the game, including different types
of shots, posture, court positioning, and scoring. Equipment Date: SATURDAY, JULY 10
will be provided by the coaches. You bring your enthusiasm Time: Matches begin at 9:00 a.m.
to learn!!! You can register as an individual or couple and our
coaches will contact you to set up a lesson time! Location: Fort Howard Park
Fee: $15 per individual
Date: Schedule an appointment to fit your schedule
by calling our office at 492-2331
Location: Fort Howard Park
Fee: $10
Ashwaubenon Walking Club
Join us for our brand new weekly walking club. We will be
meeting the every Wednesday at 9 a.m. starting the first week
of May. We plan to walk the beautiful trails in Sherwood Forest
to get fresh air, socializing, and exercise. As our group grows
we hope to move around to new walking spots. Please register
with us the Monday before your first walk so we can have any
idea of how many participants we will have! Led by our Park
& Rec staff!
EVERY WEDNESDAY STARTING MAY 5TH
Time: 9:00 a.m.
Location: Sherwood Forest
Fee: Free
SENIOR STRETCH & BALANCE
Senior Stretch & Balance-move your body through seated and
standing yoga poses with chair support offered designed to
increase flexibility, balance and range of motion. There is no
floorwork with this class. Senior Stretch & Balance will be led ADULT GOLF LESSONS
by certified instructor Faye Nedobeck. Are you looking for a new activity to get you outside and keep
THURSDAYS you feeling young? Golf is the perfect game to pick up at any
age. This 4 week class is perfect for beginners or anyone new
SESSION 1: APRIL 29-MAY 20
to the game. LPGA Professional Julie Pyne will teach you all
SESSION 2: MAY 27-JUNE 17 the important fundamentals you need to learn to excel at this
SESSION 3: JUNE 24-JULY 15 great game.
SESSION 4: JULY 22-AUGUST 12 TUESDAYS MAY 4-25 (4 classes)
SESSION 5: AUGUST 19-SEPTEMBER 9 Time: 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Time: 9:35 a.m.-10:20 a.m. Location: Highland Ridge Golf Club
Location: Ashwaubenon 3640 Sand Acres Dr,
Community Center De Pere, 54115
Fee: $16 resident; Fee: $45 resident; $60 non-resident
$31 non-resident
16 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.comADULT FITNESS
Za’ Jammin Mashup! Barre/Yoga Strong Fusion™
Cardio dance at its best! Zumba® inspired class combines cur- Barre meets Yoga Strong to develop core
rent and oldie pop songs with Latin and total body strength, reduce stress,
dance moves into one, time-flying increase lean muscle mass, and im-
experience! Fun to do and easy-to- prove balance and flexibility! Com-
follow! Sculpt that waistline while bines Ballet-inspired movements,
conditioning the cardio-vascular isometric exercises, and yoga flow
system. Follow the choreography with optional hand weights and balls.
or dance free style – your choice! Bring your own yoga mat, hand weights,
Come and shake what your mama water bottle, and sweat towel. Classes led
gave you! No experience required. by NETA® Barre Connect™ and Yoga 200 RYT certified
Wear athletic or dance shoes. Ages group fitness instructor, Lissa Marth.
14 & up. Classes led by NETA®
Tuesdays & Thursdays
certified group fitness instructor (10-year veteran Zum-
ba® instructor), Lissa Marth. Spring I: April 6 - 29
Mondays Evenings 5:30 – 6:20 p.m. Spring II: May 4 – June 1 (no class 5/27)
Spring I: April 5 - 26 Summer I: June 3 – June 29
Spring II: May 3 - 24 Summer II: July 1 – July 27
Summer I: June 7 - 28 Summer III: July 29 – August 24
(6-class session,
Summer II: July 5 - 26 no class 8/12, 8/19)
Summer III: August 2 - 23 Time: 4:30 p.m.-5:20 p.m.
Time: 5:30 p.m.-6:20 p.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center Fee: $40 resident; $55 non-resident
Fee: $20 resident; $35 non-resident
Best Value! Best Value! ity? Purchase the Barre Yoga Strong Fusion/ • 1 0 classes per card = $60/ resident or
Fit & Fabulous/Za’ Jammin Mashup class $75/non-resident
Register for a full session at $5 per class (resi- Punch Card at $6 per class • E xpires December 31, 2021
dent) - online at http://ashwaubenon.com or • Register and purchase in person at •M ust present card in person in class -
in-person at Park & Rec Office Need Flexibil- Park & Rec Office Non-transferable
Fit & Fabulous for Life!
The “best” blend of Fit & Fabulous and Fit & Fabulous Tuesday & Thursday Evenings
Challenge Have a fun-filled, challenging workout, and social Spring I: April 6 - 29
time in this calorie-burning, strength-building, body-energizing
experience designed to captivate for improved fitness and life! Spring II: May 4 – June 1 (no class 5/27)
From head to toe, target improvement in energy, total body Summer I: June 3 – June 29
strength, cardio-vascular conditioning, and overall fitness!
Summer II: July 1 – July 27
Intensity level – participant’s choice!
Easy-to-follow cardio sequences with strength and resistance Summer III: July 29 – August 24
intervals using hand weights, gliding discs, balls, and floor mats (6-class session, no class 8/12, 8/19
Cardio switches up each class with steps, floor routines, cir- Time: 5:30 p.m.-6:20 p.m.
cuits, air boxing, and other cardio forms of exercise
Strength training included with EVERY class Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Exercise mats recommended for floor exercises. Bring your Fee: $40 resident; $55 non-resident
own mats, hand weights, water bottles, and sweat towels. All
Fit & Fabulous Plus classes led by NETA® certified group fit-
ness instructor, Lissa Marth.
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FUN RUN GROUP BEAN BAG LEAGUES
These weekly informal runs are designed to promote running Our adult bean bag leagues will continue in 2018! Leagues will
as a conditioning, competitive and social activity. The runs are consist of 6 to 8 teams and will be round robin. Teams will
planned to accommodate all ages and all types of runners. This play every team in their league so friends and co-workers can
includes the veterans, beginners, joggers, racers, males, females be certain to play each other with some friendly competition.
& families. Time certificates are available to EVERYONE in every Best out of 3 games, teams play first one to 21 and must win
race. There is no entry fee or advance sign-up required! by 2. If you can’t play every week, DON’T WORRY because it
Contact Michael Vandenbusch at 819-5510 for further is completely free to have an unlimited amount of substitutes
information. play in your place.
Dates: MAY 5 - SEPTEMBER 29 WEDNESDAY NIGHTS JUNE 9 - JULY 28
Registration Begins: April 1
Time: WEDNESDAYS @ 6 p.m. (Registration Packets available online and in our office)
Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Fee: $25.00 resident team /$40.00 non-resident team
COMMUNITY GARDENS Age: Anyone 18+ is welcome
@ BILL DIAMOND PARK
Interested in a garden plot? Call our office for plot availability!
We typically still have plots available in late March/April for the
upcoming season!
TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 2021 @ 8 A.M.:
Sign-ups for NEW gardeners begin.
Fee: $25 for season
There are 50 plots in the garden plus 2 elevated gardener boxes.
The inorganic garden boxes are designed for individuals with
mobility challenges, allowing for easier gardening (less stooping,
bending, etc.). The plots are a combination of inorganic(42)
and organic(8). Returning gardeners have priority registration,
followed by new gardeners. Plot numbers for new gardeners
which are available to “reserve” will be posted on our website
prior to March 16th. Please call our office for additional details
or check out our website at www.ashwaubenon.com. CARD MAKING WITH JANICE
You know how heartwarming it is to receive a hand-written
card in the mail? Well this class is the opportunity for you to
learn how to make simple cards that will be a joy for you to
send. In each class Janice will teach a new design layout and
you will leave each session with four completed cards. The
cards will be generic enough to be used for many occasions
(e.g. thinking of you). Artistic talents are not required for this
class. All you need to bring along is a favorite scissors and we
will provide the rest of the supplies. At the first class, there
will be a door prize for every attendee! Minimum of 5 pre-
registered by the Friday before.
Date 4th Tuesday of Every Month
Evening Class 6:30 pm class the
4th Tuesday of Every Month
or
Morning Class 9:30 am class the
4th Wednesday of Every Month
Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Fee: $5 per class
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ROOKIE T-BALL LITTLE NINJAS
(Parent participation required) Children will have fun building teamwork, memory, balance,
Looking to introduce the sport of baseball to the little ones? control, discipline, coordination, fitness and improve their
T-Ball is designed to introduce the game and skills of baseball gross motor skills. This class will prepare your little Ninja for
to young players. Participants will learn skills such as batting, the regular Tae Kwon Do class. Instructed by Marcela Charles.
fielding, throwing and running. Unique and fun games will be THURSDAYS
incorporated into this fun class to help your child improve the
skills they learn. Classes are designed to develop motor skills, SESSION 1: MAY 20-JUNE 24
promote physical fitness and create self-confidence. Come SESSION 2: JULY 1-AUGUST 5
ready to learn and have fun! Parent participation is required. SESSION 3: AUGUST 12-SEPTEMBER 16
THURSDAYS, MAY 27 - July 1 (6 classes) Ages: 5-6 year olds
Ages: 3 & 4 year olds Time: 5:45 p.m - 6:15 pm
Time: 5:15 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Location: Ashwaubenon Sports Complex Fee: $25 resident; $40 non-resident
Fee: $30 resident; $45 non-resident
Tae Kwon Do
A great activity for the entire family, Tae Kwon Do presents
a way for parents and children to learn, have fun and grow
together. This family-oriented martial art is for young and old
alike. Tae Kwon Do promotes good physical and mental health,
builds confidence, and develops respect for self and others.
Loose fitting clothing is recommended and limited contact is
expected. Participants must be at least 7 years old.
THURSDAYS
SESSION 1: MAY 20-JUNE 24
SESSION 2: JULY 1-AUGUST 5
SESSION 3: AUGUST 12-SEPTEMBER 16
Time: 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Fee: $25 Resident/$40 Non-Resident
ROOKIE SOCCER CAMP
Looking to introduce the sport of soccer to the little ones? Then Ages: 7 & older (adults welcome)
sign up for this fun camp. Kicking, dribbling, passing and more
will be taught. Incorporated into this camp are unique and fun
games that will improve your soccer skills, speed, strength,
coordination and agility. Rookie soccer is a program that will
engage children in physical activity in a non competitive envi-
ronment. Classes are designed to develop motor skills, promote
physical fitness and create self-confidence. Come ready to learn
and have fun!
THURSDAYS, JULY 15 - AUGUST 19 (6 classes)
Ages: 3 & 4 year olds
Time: 5:15–6:00 p.m. or 6:00–6:45 p.m.
Location: Pioneer Park
Fee: $30 resident; $45 non-resident
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Pa rk
playground
Prog ra m
JUNE 10 - AUGUST 17
(9 Week Program)
(Park Program begins June 10 @ 1:00 p.m.) THE AMAZING RACE
Kids will be split into teams to compete for first place in the
Time: Monday - Friday Amazing Race. Teams will have to choose which members
10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. will complete various challenges as well as completing
and some altogether to win this competition. Competitions will
1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. include a scavenger hunt, obstacle course, puzzles and an
eating challenge.
Location: Pioneer, Smith, Ft. Howard, Waterford,
THURSDAY, JUNE 17
Argonne, Sand Acres Park and Canterbury Park
Time: 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Is your child 6 years old or older? This summer, encourage Location: Pioneer Park
them to attend their neighborhood park for the playground Ages: 6 years & up
program. They are guaranteed a summer full of fun and
excitement. Our playgrounds are staffed weekdays with SURVIVOR
playground leaders who plan and lead activities throughout Kids will team up joining their favorite parkees. Together
the summer. Activities include arts and crafts, games, they will work to solve different puzzles, take on an obstacle
sports, theme weeks, special events and much more! course and navigate through a scavenger hunt. Of course,
Your child is sure to enjoy this fun-filled 9 week program. we will include the crowd favorite gross food challenge!!!!
Best of all, the playground program is FREE! Children should THURSDAY, JULY 15
register with the playground leader at the park they are Time: 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
attending. All parks will be closed on Friday, July 3. Location: Pioneer Park
Ages: 6 years & up
A TRIP TO THE BALLPARK
Join us as Park Program
takes a trip to Capital
Credit Union Park to cheer
on our home team the
Booyah. The trip includes
a bus ride from designated
parks to the game, game
ticket, Booyah hat, and a voucher for the July 5th game. WATER OLYMPICS
Bring extra money for snacks and drinks. Join your favorite playground leaders at the last special
event of the summer, WATER OLYMPICS. Participants will
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 take part in various games that have a water added “twist”
Time: Games starts at 11:05 a.m. More details to to them. Don’t forget the water sprinklers and balloons that
come on when the bus will arrive at each park will be on site. Lets finish the summer off right by cooling
Location: Capital Credit Union Park off at Pioneer Park!!
Ages: 6 years & up THURSDAY, JULY 29
Time: 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Fee: $16 Location: Pioneer Park
SIGN UP AT YOUR PARK PROGRAM SITE! Ages: 6 years & up
20 Village of Ashwaubenon www.ashwaubenon.comYOUTH PROGRAMS/SUMMER FOOD PROGRAM
A FREE SUMMER LUNCH
PROGRAM, FOR YOUTH AND TEENS
AGES 18 AND UNDER
The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) Program,
funded by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), will be
offered at two Village locations in 2021:
- Parkview Middle School (955 Willard Drive)
- Fort Howard Park (2172 South Broadway)
The program is being sponsored through the Ashwaubenon
School District (ASD) with support from the Village of - A lunch will typically consist of some type of sandwich
Ashwaubenon. (bread with chicken, lean meat or fish) or pasta, vegetables,
fruit, milk, and possibly some other goodies!
What is a summer lunch program? The Summer Food Service
Program (SFSP) ensures that children continue to receive - There is NO cost for the summer lunch program for youth
nutritious meals when school is not in session at no charge. ages 18 and under.
This summer, USDA plans to - Each person must be present to receive a lunch.
serve more than 200 million free
meals to children 18 years and - You do NOT need to register for the program.
under at approved SFSP sites. - Parents/Guardians: If you would like to eat lunch with the
At Fort Howard Park, bag kids, an adult lunch will cost $3.
lunches will be brought to The program will begin on Monday, June 14 and run
the park by the ASD food through Friday, August 13. More information about
van and served by ASD staff the program will be posted on the ASD website and
with assistance from the Ashwaubenon Park & Rec Facebook page as summer nears.
VOA parkees. Serving time is Feel free to call 492-2331 for further information!
expected to be 12 noon.
At Parkview Middle School, free nutritious lunches will be
served immediately after summer school (about 12 noon) in the
school cafeteria. You do NOT have to be enrolled in summer
school to be served a free meal! Children of any income level
are welcome to participate. Children and teens ages 18 and
under are welcome.
ASHWAUBENON PARKS & RECREATION
EASTER EGG HUNT
Join us for our 21st Annual Easter Egg Hunt.
Don’t miss your chance to see the Easter Bunny.
SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 2021
Time: Please arrive at 9:15 a.m.
Hunt Begins at 9:30 a.m. SHARP
Hunt will be divided by age groups
Age Groups: 3 years old and under
4-6 years old
7-10 years old
Location: Pioneer Park
2570 Timber Lane
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SUMMER DAY CAMP
Ashwaubenon Summer Day Camp will now be in its 7th year of operation. Each week is filled with new themes, exciting games,
projects and trips. There is still availability for the 2021 summer. Please call the Park & Rec office to check for availability!!!
TENNIS INSTRUCTION ROOKIE BASKETBALL CAMP
Game! Set! Match! Do you want to learn Looking to play some basketball to either learn or sharpen
the basics of tennis? Our classes will your skills? Then sign up for this fun camp. Passing, running,
teach proper stroke technique, strategy dribbling, shooting, rebounding and more will be taught.
and court positioning all while having Incorporated into this camp are unique and fun games that will
fun. Participants will enjoy 5 weeks of improve your basketball skills, speed, strength, coordination
instruction and fun drills. Participants and agility. Come ready to learn and have fun!
must supply their own tennis racquet.
Limited enrollment, sign up soon! MONDAYS
July 12 - August 9 (4 Classes)
MONDAYS/WEDNESDAYS Ages: 3 - 5 years old
JUNE 14 - JULY 19 (no class 7/5)
Time: 6:00 p.m - 6:45 p.m.
Time: Pre–Tennis (5 & 6 yrs): 12:45 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Beginner (8–11 yrs): 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Location: Ashwaubenon
Intermediate (12–18 yrs): 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Community Center
(Outdoor Court)
Location: Pioneer Park Tennis Courts
Fee: $20 Resident/$35 Non-Resident
Fee: $40 resident/$55 non-resident
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SPORTS 101 TOT DANCE
Each week we will explore a new sport to learn about and play! Shuffle ball change, hop, hop! Do a little doe-see-doe! Come
We will cover the basic skills needed and incorporate fun ac- join the Ashwaubenon Parks and Recreation Department as
tivities into our mornings. This a great way to find out which they bring out the talent in your child. Participants will learn
activities your child is interested in. one routine. The last day of class the participants will perform
Week 1 Soccer, Week 2 T-Ball, in a recital for their family and friends. Comfortable clothing
Week 3 Football, Week 4 Basketball. should be worn.
TUESDAYS, JUNE 15 - JULY 6 TUESDAYS JUNE 15 - August 3
Ages: 3 - 5 year olds (Recital on August 3)
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.
Time: 8:45 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. (2 & 3 year olds)
Location: Pioneer Park Shelter 9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. (3-5 year olds)
Fee: $30 resident; $45 non-resident
Location: Ashwaubenon Community Center
Fee: $35 resident
$50 non-resident
Intro to Sailing
This is a fun, introductory sailing session using a “quick-start”
method of learning to sail Hobie® Wave catamarans. In a short
period of time students, ages 8 to 99, participating in our in-
troductory sailing lesson are out on the waters of Green Bay
sailing on their own. On days where there is no wind, you
may have the opportunity to experience kayaking or stand-up
paddleboarding. We encourage individual growth by challeng-
ing one’s self all while fostering a love for the water and sailing.
We look forward to enjoying a fun and safe day on the water
with you!
Pre-Register by Thursday, July 22
THURSDAY, JULY 29
Ages: 8 and up
Time: 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m
Location: Green Bay Sail & Paddle
101 Bay Beach Road, Green Bay, 54302
Fee: $40
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