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in collaboration with Milwaukee County Office for Persons With Disabilities Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin Easter Seals 2012 Fall Recreation Programs For Teens and Adults with Disabilities September 9th to December 8th Holler Park Recreation Center Wauwatosa Center Wil-O-Way Grant Recreation Center Wil-O-Way Underwood Recreation Center

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in collaboration withMilwaukee County Office for Persons With Disabilities

Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin

Easter Seals 2012 Fall Recreation ProgramsFor Teens and Adults with DisabilitiesSeptember 9th to December 8th

Holler Park Recreation CenterWauwatosa CenterWil-O-Way Grant Recreation CenterWil-O-Way Underwood Recreation Center

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ATTENTION: NEW KEY CARD REGISTRATION

Key Card checks must be made out separately to Milwaukee County Treasurer. You will NOT be registered if you include the price of the Key Card on the same check as your registration.

Please mail Key Card application and Key Card check, made out to Milwaukee County Treasurer, directly to:

Office for Persons with Disabilities c/o Tim Ochnikowski 901 N 9th St. County Courthouse Room 307-B Milwaukee, WI 53233

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Fall FlingSunday, September 9th, 201212pm-3pm

Free!!!Wil-O-Way Grant207 Lake Drive, South Milwaukee, WICome experience disc golf at Wil-O-Way Grant! Be one of the first people to play this 3 - hole course. There will be food available at no cost!!! If the weather is inclement, we will play on our portable goals in the Wil-O-Way building.

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Easter Seals RecreationFall Session 2012September 9th to December 8th

RECREATION CENTERS Respite Manager: Dan Anderson

Holler Park Recreation Center 5151 South 6th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53221Phone: 414-482-0133 (Office hours 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.)

Wil-O-Way Grant207 Lake Drive, South Milwaukee, WI 53172Phone: 414-762-2324 (Only during scheduled program hours)Wil-O-Way Underwood Recreation Center 10602 Underwood Parkway, Wauwatosa, WI 53226Phone: 414-745-6566 (Only during scheduled program hours)

Wauwatosa Center7111 West Center Street, Wauwatosa, WI 53226Phone: 414-536-9050 (Only during scheduled program hours)

2012 KEY CARD MEMBERSHIPTeens ages 16 and older and adults with disabilities are required to become a Key Card Member to register for our programs. The only exception is the Friday Night Dances where you can pay the non-member fee. Ask us about all the other benefits of being a Key Card Member. Application is located in the center of this book as an insert. Please note key card membership is good for the calendar year from January 1st to December 31st and must be renewed each year.

Please note that Key Card Memberships are processed by Milwaukee County Office for Persons with Disabilities and are to be mailed to their offices – not to Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin. More detailed instructions are located on the Key Card Application.

TRANSPORTATIONParticipants are responsible for their own transportation arrangements. Easter Seals staff will ONLY be present during the scheduled program times listed in the program guide. Participants should plan to arrive NO EARLIER THAN 15 MINUTES prior to starting time of any programs or dances.

INCLEMENT WEATHERPlease look for WIL-O-WAY RECREATION CENTER or EASTER SEALS RECREATION CENTER on TMJ 4 or News Radio 620 WTMJ and 94.5 WKTI for any closing or cancellations due to inclement weather. This applies to programs and special events held at Holler Park and community locations such as bowling alleys.

PARTICIPANT GRIEVANCE PROCEDUREIt is the goal of Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin, Inc. to ensure that all complaints are addressed and resolved in a timely manner. This complaint resolution process is designed to provide you with easy access to the correct contacts. A participant, guardian, ward, family member, caregiver or other interested party may report a complaint about services provided by Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin, Inc. within 45 days of the occurrence. The complaint may be expressed verbally, in writing, or by any alternative method through which the individual ordinarily communicates. You will not be discriminated against or threatened in any way for reporting a complaint. Whenever possible you should first attempt to resolve a complaint with the program staff involved.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin and the Milwaukee County Office for Persons with Disabilities comply with the ADA and will make reasonable accommodations to enable people with disabilities to participate in and enjoy recreation programs. If you need reasonable accommodations or would like a copy of this program guide in an alternative format, please call Dan Anderson at 414-482-0133 ext. 2302 or [email protected].

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4 Milwaukee County “Rec Room” 5 Program Policies and How to Register 6 Friday Dances 7 Bowling Programs 7 Wil-O-Way Grant Programs 8 Wil-O-Way Community Outings 9 Wil-O-Way Community Outings 9 Wil-O-Way Underwood Programs10 Sunday Community Programs

MEET AT THE “REC ROOM”Milwaukee County Office for Persons with Disabilities continues to develop its Recreation Website, http://www.county.milwaukee.gov/RecRoom

Are you a person with a disability, bored, having no fun, few friends and nothing to do? Are you an agency, supporting events that are accessible and want to welcome people with disabilities? Do you want to meet new friends? Why not meet at the “Rec Room?”

The “Rec Room” is a master recreation calendar that features accessible events designed for people with disabilities in mind. Hosted by the Milwaukee County Office for Persons with Disabilities, the “Rec Room” will link people, places, and events. For more information, contact Mike Bonk at 414-278-3938.

INCLUSIONWe encourage and support people with disabilities to participate in recreational activities in the community. If there is an activity you would like to participate in and need support to ensure a safe, welcoming and enjoyable leisure experience, please call Dan Anderson at 414-482-0133 ext. 2302 or [email protected].

Table of Contents

RECREATION PROVIDERS• Bay View Community Center 482-1000 • Brown Deer Recreation Department 371-3070• Cudahy Recreation 294-7435• Deer Creek Athletic and Recreation Department (St. Francis) 747-3912• Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Ctr. 344-5600• Franklin Public Schools 423-2790• Greendale Park/Recreation 423-2790• Greenfield Park/Recreation 329-5375• Hales Corners Recreation 321-8209• Jewish Community Center 964-4444• Kosciuszko Community Center 645-4624• Milwaukee Public Schools-Recreation Department 475-8811

• Nicolet Recreation Dept. 351-7566 (Glendale, River Hills, Fox Point, Bayside) • Oak Creek Park/Recreation 768-6515• Shorewood Recreation Department 963-6913• South Milwaukee Recreation 768-5085• Wauwatosa Recreation 773-2910• West Allis/West Milwaukee Recreation Department 604-3500• Whitefish Bay Community Services 963-3947• YMCA Association Office 224-9622

10 Tosa Center Programs11 Sunday Community Programs12 Holler Park Programs13 Holler Park Sunday Programs14 Contact InformationInsert Registration ApplicationsInsert Summer CalendarsInsert Key Card Application

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*Program Early Bird Registration Deadline August 15, 2012

* if registering after this date, please add a $10 late fee to the total of registrationPROGRAM REGISTRATIONRegistrations will no longer be accepted in person or mailed to our Holler Park location. Moving forward all payments, registrations, and applications must be mailed or turned in to the Easter Seals South Milwaukee location at:

1016 Milwaukee Ave, South Milwaukee WI 53172

Thank you very much for your understanding and cooperation with this policy change.

Please submit the 2012 Fall Registration Form, 2012 Key Card Application, 2012 AIF Form and payment for each participant. You can register by mail or in person at the South Milwaukee office. The 2012 Fall Program Guide is also available at www.eastersealswise.com. Please note registrations will no longer be accepted at our Holler Park Office, via mail or in person. Also note the Key Card application and Key Card payment must be mailed separately to the Office for Persons with Disabilities as detailed on the inside front cover.

Mail-In or In Person Program RegistrationSouth Milwaukee 1016 Milwaukee AvenueSouth Milwaukee WI 53172

(Monday-Friday 9 am – 3 pm for in person registration)

REGISTRATION DETAILS*Registration will NOT be accepted by fax. Payments MUST accompany all registrations.*Slots in programs will ONLY be held for 24 hours with payment. No exceptions.*Registrations will NOT be processed without all appropriate paperwork (i.e. AIF, Key Card, payment)*If you are not able to pay the entire amount of your fee in advance, please call to discuss a payment plan.

CREDITS/REFUNDSDue to the nature of our programs and outings in which tickets or supplies must be purchased in advance, there will be no refunds given if you are not able to attend. If a program is cancelled by Easter Seals or your program is full, you will receive a CREDIT towards another program.

CONFIRMATIONActivity confirmation will ONLY be sent if you include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your registration. You will ONLY be contacted if a program is filled/cancelled. PLEASE SAVE YOUR BROCHURE!

FEESAll program fees must be paid at the time of registration. Checks and money orders are to be made payable to: Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin. It is understood that until Easter Seals receives the fee, the participant is not registered in the program(s) or dance(s).

Program Policies & How To Register

MINIMUM ENROLLMENTThere is limited enrollment in each program. Credits will be given if a program is cancelled and given an option to switch to a different class. You will be notified of cancellation by phone.

RETURNED CHECK POLICYAll checks returned for insufficient funds, accounts closed or no account will be assessed a $30 fee plus the cost of the outstanding program fee.

POLICY QUESTIONSIf you have questions regarding any of these policies or need assistance with the registration process, please contact Dan Anderson at 414-482-0133 ext. 2302 or via email at [email protected].

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Wil-O-Way Grant Recreation Center207 Lake Drive, South Milwaukee

September 21st Indian Summer 7pm-9pmOctober 5th Octoberfest 7pm-9pmOctober 19th Pumpkin Ball (Halloween Dance) 7pm-9pmNovember 2nd Presidential Shindig (Prom) 6pm-9pm***Dance Deal $32 save $2 off Prom***

Moose Lodge5476 South 13th Street, Milwaukee

September 14th Patriot Pride 7pm-9pmSeptember 28th Falling Leaves 7pm-9pmOctober 12th Barn Yard Stomp 7pm-9pmOctober 26th Sweetest Day 7pm-9pmNovember 9th Sock Hop 7pm-9pm***Dance Deal $34 save $2***

Wil-O-Way Underwood10602 Underwood Parkway, WauwatosaSeptember 21st Packer Party 7pm-9pmOctober 5th I Love the 80s 7pm-9pmOctober 19th Costume Ball 7pm-9pmNovember 2nd PJ Party 7pm-9pmNovember 16th Funky Hat Dance 7pm-9pmDecember 7th Holiday Masquerade (Prom) 6pm-9pm

***Dance Deal $46 save $2 off Prom***

Looking for something to do on Friday night?Meet your friends at Wil-O-Way Grant, Wil-O-Way Underwood or Moose Lodge for a GREAT time! Dance to the music of DJ DB Jammin’ and enjoy snacks and conversations with your friends.

2012 Key Card Members(excludes family/agency staff)

$7.00 Dance/Snack $13.00 Prom Meal/Snack

Non-Key Card Members (excludes family/agency staff)

$8.00 Dance/Snack $14.00 Prom Meal/Snack

Due to a construction project beginning on November 5th, the last day of programs at Wil-O-Way Grant will be Friday, November 2nd. We apologize for any inconvenience

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Bowling ProgramsSUNDAY STRIKERS September 16th, October 21st, November 18th1:30-3:30 pm$22 to register and $6 each time to bowlMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 48

MONDAY MADNESSSeptember 10th –December 3rd *No program Monday, November 19th 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm$22 to register and $6 each time to bowlMINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 48

WEDNESDAY HIGH ROLLERS BOWLINGSeptember 12th – December 5th *No program Wednesday, November 21st 4:00-6:00 pm$22 to register and $6 each time to bowlMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 48

WEDNESDAY SPECIAL OLYMPICS BOWLINGSeptember 12th – December 5th *No program Wednesday, November 21st 4:00-6:00 pm$22 to register and $6 each time to bowlMINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 20

THURSDAY BOWLING BASHSeptember 13th - December 6th*No program Thursday, November 22nd 3:00-6:00 pm $22 to register and $6 each time to bowlMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 48

AMF WEST LANES 7505 WEST OKLAHOMA AVENUE

Wil-O-Way Grant Programs

MONDAYSpecial Olympics BasketballSeptember 10th – October 29th 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm$17 for entire sessionWil-O-Way Grant Recreation Center (207 Lake Dr) MINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 18

Join us on Monday nights to practice basketball skills and have fun while doing it. If you do not have a Special Olympics Medical Form on file, you will not be able to compete. Please contact Bryan Vattendahl at 414.489.2453 or via email at [email protected].

TUESDAYSeasonal Soups and Sensational SandwichesSeptember 11th – October 30th 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm $26 for entire sessionWil-O-Way Grant Recreation Center (207 Lake Dr)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32

We will be teaching you how to make some tasty soups to warm your soul over the cool autumn months. You will also learn how to build your own tasty and healthy sandwiches to go along with these amazing soups.

WEDNESDAYZumba and Healthy Snacks September 12th – October 31st 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm$23 for entire sessionWil-O-Way Grant Recreation Center (207 Lake Dr)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32

Want to get in shape while having fun with your friends? This is the class for you. We will be moving to the music in Zumba and then relaxing with some tasty snacks after a great workout.

THURSDAYSports Smorgasbord September 13th – November 1st 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm$23 for entire sessionWil-O-Way Grant Recreation Center (207 Lake Dr) MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32

Do you love all sports and want the chance to take part in a class that the opportunity to participate in a wide range of active activities with your friends? Join us for this class where we will have fun while playing a lot of different games and sports. All ability levels are welcome to participate.

Due to a construction project beginning on November 5th, the last day of programs at Wil-O-Way Grant will be Friday, November 2nd. Apologies for any inconvenience.

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Wil-O-Way Community Outings

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH Bowling 6pm-8pmAMF South Park Lanes 305 N. Chicago Ave. South Milwaukee, WI 53172 Minimum: 10 Maximum: 20 Let’s knock down some pins and have fun while doing it! A great chance to meet with friends while being active. Price: $15

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7THDinner Club6pm-8pmOrgan Piper Pizza4353 South 108th Street, Greenfield, WIMinimum: 10 Maximum: 20Join us for an evening of fun and friends at everyone’s favorite pizza place – Organ Piper Pizza! This event is part of our Dinner Club which takes place on the Wednesdays of November 7th, November 14th, November 28th, and December 6th. You can either pay for individual dinner events for $25 each or go to all four dinner clubs and pay $85 – a savings of $15!Price: $25

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8THShopping Trip6pm-8pmSouthridge Mall5300 S 76th St, Greendale, WIMinimum: 10 Maximum: 20Get a head start on your holiday shopping with us at Southridge Mall. Bring extra money if you want to buy anything.Price: $15

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13THMovie Night6pm-9pmValue Cinema6912 S. 27th Street, Oak Creek, WIMinimum: 10 Maximum: 20Join us for an evening of entertainment at Value Cinema! A great opportunity to catch a movie and visit with friends.Price: $17

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14THDinner Club6pm-8pmBuffalo Wild Wings8171 South Howell Avenue, Oak Creek, WIMinimum: 10 Maximum: 20Join us for an evening of fun and friends at everyone’s favorite wing place – Buffalo Wild Wings! This event is part of our Dinner Club which takes place on the Wednesdays of November 7th, November 14th, November 28th, and December 6th. You can either pay for individual dinner events for $25 each or go to all four dinner clubs and pay $85 – a savings of $15!Price: $25

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15THBilliards Tournament6pm-8pmRomine’s6125 South 27th Street, Milwaukee, WIMinimum: 10 Maximum: 20We are going to watch some College Basketball on the TV and play some pool in Milwaukee’s greatest pool hall. Come with us!Price: $17

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26THShopping Trip6pm-8pmSouthridge Mall5300 S 76th St, Greendale, WIMinimum: 10 Maximum: 20Get a head start on your holiday shopping with us at Southridge Mall. Bring extra money if you want to buy anything.Price: $15

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27THDinner Club6pm-8pmEl Beso Restaurant5030 S. 74th Street, Greenfield, WI 53220Minimum: 10 Maximum: 20Join us for an evening of fun and friends at everyone’s favorite Mexican cantina – El Beso! This event is part of our Dinner Club which takes place on the Wednesdays of November 7th, November 14th, November 28th, and December 6th. You can either pay for individual dinner events for $25 each or go to all four dinner clubs and pay $85 – a savings of $15!Price: $25

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28THBowling 6pm-8pmAMF South Park Lanes305 N. Chicago Ave. South Milwaukee, WI 53172Minimum: 10 Maximum: 20Let’s knock down some pins and have fun while doing it! A great chance to meet with friends while being active.Price: $15

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4THMovie Night6pm-9pmValue Cinema6912 S. 27th Street, Oak Creek, WIMinimum: 10 Maximum: 20Join us for an evening of entertainment at Value Cinema! A great opportunity to catch a movie and visit with friends.Price: $17

In order to provide programming during the time of the construction project at Grant, we are offering the following community outings for the remainder of the session. If you are going to participate in these community outings, please arrange for transportation to the community event. All addresses are provided below. Thanks!

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5THDinner Club6pm-8pmChancery Restaurant4624 South 27th Street, Milwaukee, WIMinimum: 10 Maximum: 20Join us for an evening of fun and friends at everyone’s favorite pub and restaurant – The Chancery on 27th! This event is part of our Dinner Club which takes place on the Wednesdays of November 7th, November 14th, November 28th, and December 6th. You can either pay for individual dinner events for $25 each or go to all four dinner clubs and pay $85 – a savings of $15!Price: $25

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6THTour of MKE Airport6pm-8pmGeneral Mitchell International Airport5300 South Howell Avenue, Milwaukee, WisconsinMinimum: 10 Maximum: 20We are going to go on a tour of General Mitchell Airport. Do you want to learn more about airplanes and the history of this Milwaukee institution? Then come along!Price: $15

Wil-O-Way Community Outings

Wil-O-Way Underwood ProgramsTUESDAY AFTERNOONSGolf/Gardening/Intro to Social MediaSeptember 11th to December 4th *No program Tuesday, November 20th12:30pm – 2:30pm$39 for entire sessionWil-O-Way Underwood Recreation Center(10602 Underwood Parkway)MINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 20The first few weeks will be spent at Hansen Golf Course on Underwood Parkway down the road from the Wil-O-Way building where we will learn basic golf skills. The next few weeks will be at the Wil-O-Way building where we will learn basic gardening techniques. The remainder of the session will be focused on learning how to use social media to connect with friends safely.

TUESDAY EVENINGSCasserole ClubSeptember 11th to December 4th *No program Tuesday, November 20th6pm-8pm$39 for entire sessionWil-O-Way Underwood Recreation Center(10602 Underwood Parkway)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32Every week will be spent learning how to make a healthy casserole. At the end of the session, a cookbook will be provided with all of the recipes so you can make these dishes at home!

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONSIndependent Living SkillsSeptember 12th to December 5th*No program Wednesday, November 21st 12:30pm – 2:30pm$39 for entire sessionWil-O-Way Underwood Recreation center(10602 Underwood Parkway)MINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 20This class is geared towards high school students who are getting ready to be independent adults. We will learn how to make a grocery list, how to shop for items at the store, how to do laundry, job skills, money management, and more!

WEDNESDAY EVENINGSComedy NightSeptember 12th to December 5th*No program Wednesday, November 21st 6pm – 8pm$35 for the entire sessionWil-O-Way Underwood Recreation Center(10602 Underwood Parkway)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32Do you love to laugh? Then this is the class for you. We will watch our favorite comedies, learn to tell jokes, and all sorts of other “funny business”.

THURSDAY Photo OpportunitiesSeptember 13th to December 6th*No program Thursday, November 22nd 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm$40 for entire sessionWil-O-Way Underwood Recreation Center(10602 Underwood Parkway)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32Do you like to take pictures? Come and have fun learning how to use a digital camera. We will be taking pictures and printing them. Each participant will come away from the class with a photo book and many happy memories. A photo release is necessary to participate in this class.

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TUESDAYHealthy BakingSeptember 11th to December 4th*No program Tuesday, November 20th6:00 pm – 8:00 pm$39 for entire sessionWauwatosa Center (7111 W Center St)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32Calling all bakers and bakers in training! We will be learning how to make some delicious and healthy baked goods. A recipe book will be provided at the end of the class so you can make these items at home! WEDNESDAYMovie NightSeptember 12th to December 5th*No program Wednesday, November 21st 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm$35 for entire sessionWauwatosa Center (7111 W Center St)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32Do you love to watch movies and make friends? Then this is the class for you. We will watch a different movie each week while eating healthy snacks.

THURSDAYCoffee HouseSeptember 20th, October 11th, November 1st, and November 29th 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm$35 for entire sessionWauwatosa Center (7111 W Center St)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32Come and join your friends to socialize over coffee, tea, or hot chocolate with a light snack provided.

SATURDAYCreate N CelebrateSeptember 22nd, October 13th, November 3rd, and December 1st 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm$28 for entire sessionWauwatosa Center (7111 W Center St)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32Come have a great time socializing with old and new friends. We will build healthy hearts and minds, create crafts and play games.

Sunday Community Programs

SEPTEMBER 9THMovies at Value Cinema - $171:00 pm to 4:00 pmValue Cinema6912 S. 27th Street, Oak Creek, WI MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20Come with us out to the movies! It’s going to be great! Bring extra money if you want to purchase food.

SEPTEMBER 16TH Dinner at El Fuego Restaurant - $284:00 pm to 6:00 pmEl Fuego909 West Layton Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53221MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20 Come join us for a fantastic meal at one of the best Mexican cantinas in Milwaukee!

If you are going to participate in a community outing, please arrange transportation to the community event, NOT to Holler Park. All addresses and prices are provided with individual program descriptions below. Thank you for your cooperation with this.

Wauwatosa Center Programs

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SEPTEMBER 23RDLibrary Tour - $151:00 pm to 4:00 pmMilwaukee Central Library814 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WIMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20We will be taking a tour of the historic Central Library. Bring your ID if you want to get a library card while you are there!

SEPTEMBER 30THPublic Museum - $201:00 pm to 4:00 pm Milwaukee Public Museum800 West Wells Street Milwaukee, WI 53233MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20Come with us as we go to the museum to learn about the past. We will see dinosaurs, butterflies, and maybe even a caveman!

OCTOBER 7THMovies at Value Cinema - $171:00 pm to 4:00 pmValue Cinema6912 S. 27th Street, Oak Creek, WI MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20Come with us out to the movies! It’s going to be great! Bring extra money if you want to purchase food.

OCTOBER 14THMilwaukee Art Museum - $201:00 pm to 4:00 pmMilwaukee Art Museum750 Art Museum Drive Milwaukee, WI 53202MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20We will be touring the world famous Milwaukee Art Museum. Paintings, sculptures, and ancient artifacts are just some of the things we will see.

OCTOBER 21STDiscovery World - $201:00 pm to 4:00 pmDiscover World500 North Harbor Drive Milwaukee, WI 53202MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20One of the coolest museums and interactive learning centers in the world! Come with us as we will see all that it has to offer.

OCTOBER 28THZoo - $151:00 pm to 4:00 pmMilwaukee County Zoo10001 W. Bluemound Rd, Milwaukee, WIMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20Let’s have fun at the zoo! Lions, tigers, bears…oh my!!!

NOVEMBER 4THVilla Terrace Museum Tour - $201:00 pm to 4:00 pm Villa Terrace2220 North Terrace Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53202MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20Tours may highlight the Permanent Collection, changing exhibitions, Renaissance Garden or history and architecture of the home.

NOVEMBER 11THMovies at Value Cinema - $171:00 pm to 4:00 pmValue Cinema6912 S. 27th Street, Oak Creek, WI MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20Come with us out to the movies! It’s going to be great! Bring extra money if you want to purchase food.

NOVEMBER 18THApplebee’s - $284:00 pm to 6:00 pmApplebee’s270 West Holt Avenue, Milwaukee, WIMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20 Join us for dinner at everyone’s favorite neighborhood grill – Applebee’s!

DECEMBER 2NDShopping Trip - $151:00pm to 4:00pmSouthridge Mall5300 S 76th St, Greendale, WIMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20Get your holiday shopping done with us! We will take you where you need to go to get that special gift for your loved one!

Sunday Community Programs

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Holler Park ProgramsTUESDAY ATERNOONS Let’s Play Games September 11th to December 4th*No program Tuesday, November 20th1:30 pm - 3:30 pm$30 fee for entire program sessionHoller Park (5151 S. 6th Street)MINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 20Have a blast with friends old and new in this class all about games. Play anything from indoor games like cards or board games to outdoor games (weather permitting) like bean bag toss. Cribbage will be offered every week.

TUESDAY EVENINGS Holiday Delights September 11th to December 4th*No program Tuesday, November 20th6:00 pm - 8:00 pm$39 fee for entire program sessionHoller Park (5151 S. 6th Street)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32We will learn how to make a variety of holiday themed crafts and snacks. A great opportunity to meet with friends while expressing your love for all of the holidays through art and cooking!

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONSCeramics To Go September 12th to December 5th*No Program Wednesday, November 21st1:30 pm - 3:30 pm$55 for the entire program sessionHoller Park (5151 S. 6th Street)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32Come in the afternoon and work on your bisque. The staff will assist you with the glazing, painting, and staining of bisque pieces. Your $55 fee will be applied towards your bisque account similar to a checking account. The bisque cost will be deducted each time you finish a project. The bisque cost is separate in addition to the firing, acrylic, glaze and detail expenses.

WEDNESDAY EVENINGSCeramic Night Owls September 12th to December 5th*No Program Wednesday, November 21st6:00 pm - 8:00 pm$55 for the entire program sessionHoller Park (5151 S. 6th Street)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32Come in the evening and work on your bisque. The staff will assist you with the glazing, painting, and staining of bisque pieces. Your $55 fee will be applied towards your bisque account similar to a checking account. The bisque cost will be deducted each time you finish a project. The bisque cost is separate in addition to the firing, acrylic, glaze and detail expenses.

THURSDAY AFTERNOONSCooking BasicsSeptember 13th to December 6th*No Program Thursday, November 22nd12pm – 2pm$44 for the entire program sessionHoller Park (5151 S. 6th Street)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20In this class, you will learn all of the basics you need to know in order to begin making food for yourself in the kitchen. Boiling water, measuring ingredients, and following a recipe are all topics that will be covered.

THURSDAY EVENINGSThemed Thursdays September 13th to December 6th*No Program Thursday, November 22nd6:00 pm - 8:00 pm$39 fee for entire program session Holler Park (5151 S. 6th Street)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32There will be a craft, a story, and a snack for a different theme each week of the class. We will also be keeping a scrap book over the course of the session for you to take home when the class is over.

FRIDAYSMovies ‘N Munchies September 21st, October 5th, October 19th, November 2nd, November 16th and December 7th7:00-9:30 pm$32 for entire sessionHoller Park Recreation Center (5151 South. 6th St)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 32Enjoy 90 minutes of recently released movies on our 45” TV screen at Holler Park. Drinks and munchies will be provided. You must pre-register and pay in advance for the entire session.

SATURDAYSFun-Tastic Saturdays September 29th, October 27th, November 10th and December 8th 1:00-4:00 pm$35 for each sessionHoller Park Recreation Center (5151 South 6th St)MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20Beat the Saturday blahs! Create crafts, play games and enjoy a light snack. Come socialize, build healthy hearts and minds and feel great about what you can do!

SATURDAYSSuper SaturdaysSeptember 15th, October 6th, October 27th and November 17th 1:00-4:00 pm$35 for each session Holler Park (5151 S. 6th Street)Minimum: 10 Maximum: 24Are you bored on Saturday afternoons? Want to find a way to meet new friends? Come to Holler Park make some goodies to eat, learn a new skill and make some new friends! This class will fill up quickly so sign up fast!

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Holler Park Site Sunday Programs

SEPTEMBER 9THBrewers Tailgate - $201:00 pm to 4:00 pmMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20You don’t need to go to Miller Park to enjoy a tailgate. We are going to watch the Brewer’s game on TV and grill up some brats and hotdogs. We might even play a game of cornhole or ladderball!

SEPTEMBER 16TH Brewers Bingo - $181:00 pm to 4:00 pmMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20 You can win some fun prizes in this Brewers themed bingo extravaganza.

SEPTEMBER 23RDFun with Music - $181:00 pm to 4:00 pmMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20We will dance, listen to our favorite songs, sing along to the karaoke machine, and maybe even make our own music!

SEPTEMBER 30THPacker Party - $203:00 pm to 6:00 pm MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20We are going to watch the Packer game on TV and enjoy some delicious healthy snacks.

OCTOBER 7THApple Festival - $201:00 pm to 4:00 pmMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20Fall’s favorite fruit will be the theme of the day as we will make delicious snacks with apples, play apple themed games, and just have a good old time!

OCTOBER 14THOctober Fest - $201:00 pm to 4:00 pmMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20We will be hosting a celebration of fall here at Holler Park. Come one, come all, it is going to be a great time!

OCTOBER 21STPacker Bingo -$181:00 pm to 4:00 pmMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20You can win some fun prizes in this Packers themed bingo extravaganza.

OCTOBER 28THHalloween Party - $203:00 pm to 6:00 pmMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20Join us for a costume party where we will play games, eat some candy, and have some fun. It is going to be a spooky good time at Holler Park!

NOVEMBER 4THCultures and Customs - $181:00 pm to 4:00 pm MINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20We will learn about a far away land and their customs, food, and culture. A guest speaker will share their expertise.

NOVEMBER 11THThanksgiving Bingo - $181:00 pm to 4:00 pmMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20You can win some fun prizes in this Thanksgiving themed bingo extravaganza.

NOVEMBER 18THHoliday Party - $203:00 pm to 6:00 pmMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20 We will be cooking up a traditional Thanksgiving dinner for you at our Holiday Party – come with us!

DECEMBER 2NDPacker Party - $201:00pm to 4:00pmMINIMUM: 10 MAXIMUM: 20We are going to watch the Packer game on TV and enjoy some delicious healthy snacks.

All of the programs below will be held at our Holler Park Recreation Center at 5151 S. 6th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53221

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Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin provides exceptional services to ensure that all people with disabilities or special needs and their families have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play in their communities.

Easter Seals is the leading non-profit provider of services for individuals with autism, developmental and physical disabilities, and other special needs.

Easter Seals ExpertiseNationwide, as many as 54 million Americans have a disability. Maybe your neighbor has an injury resulting from a motor vehicle accident, or your coworker has a child with cerebral palsy. Your grandmother may be recovering from stroke- or maybe you are one of every five Americans with a disability. Look around you, and you'll find people of all abilities who are vital participants in their communities despite the barriers they may encounter. The barriers, physical or otherwise, people with disabilities face begin with people's attitudes often rooted in misinformation and misunderstanding. Easter Seals provides answers to help everyone create solutions that change lives.

Who to Contact?

Program Information and RegistrationDan Anderson 414-482-0133 ext. 2302414-570-0342 (TDD)[email protected]

Holler Park/Wil-O-Way ConcernsDan Anderson 414-482-0133 ext. 2302414-550-3218 (Cell Phone)414-570-0342 (TDD)[email protected]

Call in for Absences and ActivitiesHoller Park 414-482-0133Please call Holler Park for all program matters

Understanding Differences WorkshopsDan Anderson 414-482-0133 ext. 2302414-570-0342 (TDD)[email protected]

Key Card Benefits Information and Wil-O-Way Recreation Center RentalsKeycard Office 414-278-3932

CEO: Robert Glowacki

Executive VP of Programs & Services: Michelle Schaefer

Respite Manager: Dan Anderson

Respite Coordinator: Ashley Kellums

Respite Coordinator: Lindsey Kirschbaum

Grant Park Site Leader: Tanya Franckowiac

Holler Park Site Leader: Toni Johns

Underwood Park Site Leader: Katie Madaus

Wauwatosa Center Site Leader: Lindsay Roesler

Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin

Milwaukee CountyOffice for Person with Disabilities

Director: Don NatzkeAssistant Director: Tim OchnikowskiDisabilities Recreation Manager: Mike Bonk

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HOLLER PARK LODGE

Milwaukee County’s fully accessible park for

all your event needs.Holler Park will complement any family, business or community group event with the benefit of an

accessible lodge, swimming pool, and fishing pier.LilyWorks can provide all of your catering needs. LilyWorks is a job training program of Easter Seals Southeast WI providing opportunities for people with special needs.

5151 S. 6th St.Milwaukee, WI 53221

414.278.3930

RECREATION WISH LISTBy donating these items, you can help us better serve the people that we support as well as help us stretch our resources farther• Small storage containers

• Colored copier paper

• Bulk craft supplies

• Low impact exercise DVD’s (aerobics, Sit-N-Be Fit)

• Fitness equipment (bands, 1lb weights, stepboards)

• Adaptive cooking utensils

• Karaoke machine

• Braille Uno & board games

• Non-perishable snacks (crackers, chips, etc)

• Sugar-free juice (crystal light, etc)

• Paper towels

• Latex free gloves

• Clorox wipes

• Paper plates

• Disposable cups

• Word search and crossword puzzle books

• Disposable cameras

• Giftcards to Target, Walmart, Sam’s Club

for supplies

• Tailgating Games (ladderball, cornhole, etc.)

Commercial Services Easter Seals Southeast WI

LilyWorks

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Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDMilwaukee, WI

Permit No. 2781

Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin1016 Milwaukee AvenueSouth Milwaukee, WI 53172

www.eastersealswise.com

in collaboration with Milwaukee CountyOffice for Person with Disabilities

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