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(319) 393-1515 www.hiawatha-iowa.com Online registration opens January 1st, 2016
STAY ACTIVE
DURING 2016!
CHECK OUT OUR
NEW PROGRAMS!
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Hiawatha Parks & Recreation is affiliated with the Iowa Park & Recreation Association (IPRA), and the National Recreation & Park Association (NRPA).
The Hiawatha Parks and Recreation Department is excited to start planning our 2016 special events and
recreation programs. Please contact Kelly Willadsen or Ambyr Young if your business or not-for-profit
agency would like to be involved with our 2016 activities.
PARKS AND RECREATION MISSION STATEMENT: To support and promote diversity and inclusiveness through the provision of a wide variety of high
quality leisure programs and services that aim to serve the recreational needs of the Hiawatha community in an enjoyable, healthy and safe environment.
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS ———————————————–————–
CITY HALL 319-393-1515 HACAP 319-393-7811 POLICE 319-393-1212 LINN CO. SOLID WASTE 319-377-5290 FIRE 319-393-4180 LINN CO. REC (Electric Utility) 319-337-1587 POST OFFICE 319-393-2383 ALLIANT (Electric Utility) 800-255-4268 LIBRARY 319-393-1414 MID-AMERICAN (Gas Utility) 888-427-5632 PUBLIC WORKS/SNOW 319-393-6601 IOWA ONE CALL 800-292-8989 WATER DEPARTMENT 319-393-1515 IOWA DNR 515-281-5918
CV HUMANE SOCIETY 319-362-6288 HORIZONS MEAL DELIVERY 319-398-3574
LOOKING FOR A SUMMER JOB??? Hiawatha Parks and Recreation Department
It’s a fun place to work! Enjoy being outdoors? Like working with people? Check out summer employment opportunities with Hiawatha Parks & Recreation. Opportunities Available -
Maintenance Staff– Parks
Adventure Camp Staff
Internships at Parks & Recreation office
Applications available at www.hiawatha-iowa.com or Hiawatha City Hall. Return completed application: Hiawatha Parks & Recreation
Attn: City Clerk 101 Emmons Street Hiawatha, Iowa 52233 or email: [email protected]
PARKS AND RECREATION STAFF
Kelly Willadsen- x251 Park and Recreation Director [email protected]
Ambyr Young- x220
Rick Wolfe Parks Maintenance Employee [email protected]
Ted Olson Parks Maintenance Employee [email protected] (319) 393-1515
Find us on Facebook and Twitter at:
Hiawatha Parks and Recreation
@HiawathaRec
CLEAN UP DATES April 30 - Earth Day at Guthridge Park
April 25- Yard Waste and Brush Pick Up
May 7 - City Wide Garage Sale Call City Hall to add your address to our
list of sales or email [email protected]
May 9 - Amnesty Pick up
October 24 - Yard Waste and Brush Pick Up
November 7 - Leaves Only Pick Up
November 21 - Leaves Only Pick Up
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION:
Members: Debby Theis, Dan Wilkes, Dawn Ewoldt and Lynda Hembera
The Park and Recreation Commission meets on the second Tuesday of every month in the Hiawatha Council Chambers at 6:00 p.m. All meetings are open to the public. If you have
anything you would like discussed by the Commission, please phone the Parks and Recreation Director, Kelly
Willadsen in advance of the meeting.
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CITY OF HIAWATHA EARTH DAY COLLECTION/RECYCLING EVENT
Each year, the City of Hiawatha celebrates Earth Day by hosting a collection/recycling event in the 10th Ave-nue parking lot at Guthridge Park. This is a chance for all Hiawatha residents to drop off the following items for recycling and proper disposal:
Household chemicals sponsored by Linn County Solid Waste
Electronic equipment sponsored by Midwest Electronic Recovery
Documents for shredding sponsored by Heartland Shredding
Unserviceable flags and purchase of new flags sponsored by American Legion Post 735
Eyeglasses and hearing aids sponsored by the Hiawatha Lions Club
Prescription/medication waste sponsored by Hy-Vee Pharmacy
Gently used cell phones to be donated to Cell Phones for Soldiers sponsored by the American Legion Women’s Auxiliary Chapter 735
Household Appliances Emerald Ash Borer informational session by Trees Forever at 10:00am
The 2015 Earth Day event is scheduled for Saturday, April 30, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Watch for more information on the 2015 Earth Day Event, including a full list of acceptable materials for drop off, in the Hiawatha Insights and on the Hiawatha website at www.hiawatha-iowa.com.
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HOW TO REGISTER FOR PROGRAMS
ONLINE Register online at hiawatha-iowa.com under the Parks and Recreation Department MAIL Hiawatha Parks & Recreation 101 Emmons Street | Hiawatha, Iowa 52233 Please mail check or money order. DROP OFF AFTER HOURS
Place form in sealed envelope with check or money order in overnight deposit box located in City HalL parking lot. FEES/REFUND POLICY All fees are payable at the time of registration. Checks should be made payable to the City of Hiawatha. No refunds are given once classes begin. Refunds are based on the discretion of the Park and Recreation Director. Refunds are proc-essed through City Hall and will be mailed to you. Please allow 3-4 weeks. PHOTOS The Hiawatha Park and Recreation Department uses pictures of program participants in our City brochures, newsletters and website to show the many recreation activities available. If you do not want a picture of yourself or your child taken, please tell your class instructor/photographer. VANDALISM Each year Hiawatha taxpayers must cover the cost of repairing or replacing park facilities and vegetation that have been willfully damaged or destroyed. You can assist by reporting any acts of vandalism. If you see anyone vandalizing city parks, please phone the Hiawatha Police at (319)393-1212. Together we can keep our parks looking great!
PROGRAMS JANUARY 24 Lil Cougar Dance Clinic 25 Live Healthy Iowa Kick Off FEBRUARY 26 Super Sitters MARCH 10 Vino Van Gogh Painting APRIL 19 Salad Preparation Class MAY 4 Adult Volleyball Session #1 30 Soccer JUNE 6 Adventure Camp Session #1 6 Tennis Session #1 9 Vino Van Gogh Painting 9 HS & Youth Volleyball 27 Tennis Session #2 JULY 6 Adult Volleyball Session #2 11 Blastball 11 Adventure Camp Session #2 25 Tennis Session #3 AUGUST 6 Adult Kickball SEPTEMBER 8 Vino Van Gogh Painting 12 Soccer DECEMBER 8 Vino Van Gogh Painting
DISCOUNT AMUSEMENT PARK TICKETS –Available after Memorial Day Noah's Ark - Wisconsin Dells Six Flags - Great America Six Flags - St. Louis Valley Fair - Shakopee, MN Worlds of Fun/Oceans of Fun Blank Park Zoo-Des Moines Lost Island - Waterloo TICKETS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AT HIAWATHA CITY HALL
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Sunday, January 24th 1:00-2:30 p.m. Location: Hiawatha Community Center
The Hiawatha Parks and Recreation Department and the Kennedy Dance Team will be holding a Dance Clinic for grades Kindergarten through 5th grade. Each child should wear gym pants, a T-shirt, tennis shoes, and socks to the clinic. We would like each child to bring plenty of spirit and most importantly, their smiles!! Pom Poms included with your registration fee. In case of inclement weather the program will be moved to February 8th. Fee: $15 registration may be done online or at City Hall.
HIAWATHA KID S SOCCER (Ages 3-4) (Ages 5-6) - Coaches Needed! Start Smart Soccer prepares players for organized soccer in a fun, non-competitive environment. Teaches a variety of soccer skills: dribbling, kicking, passing, tapping, throw line and agility. They will also learn teamwork and sportsmanship offering a lot of fun for players as well as parents. Sessions will consist of practices and scrimmages.
**Each child is recommended to bring their own soccer ball (suggested size 3)** Location: Hiawatha Tucker Park Early Registration by April 22th: $25, includes shirt Program Dates: May 30th through June 23rd Registration after April 22th: $30, includes shirt
Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday Deadline: May 6th
5:30 – 6:15 p.m. or 6:30 – 7:15 p.m.
EXTRA LEAUGE ADDED THIS FALL! Program Dates: September 12th through October 6th Early Registration by July 22nd: $25, includes shirt Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday Registration after July 22nd: $30, includes shirt
5:30 – 6:15 p.m. or 6:30 – 7:15 p.m. Deadline: August 12th
BLASTBALL (Ages 3-5 yrs) -Coaches Needed!
Blastball is a fast paced action game for kids that has all the excitement that t-ball lacks. Teaches baseball/softball fundamentals: hitting, throwing and fielding. They will also learn teamwork and sportsmanship offering a lot of fun for players as well as parents. Sessions will consist of practices and scrimmages. We are looking for enthusiastic adults who enjoy working with children. Take the opportunity to be a positive role model for today's youth while helping us provide quality programs at an affordable cost.
Location: Hiawatha Guthridge Park Early Registration Fee by May 27th: $25, includes shirt Program Dates: July 11th through August 4th Registration after May 29th: $30, includes shirt
Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday Deadline: June 17th
TOP 5 REASONS TO BE A VOLUNTEER COACH: 1. Be a mentor to children. As a coach, the children will look up to you. You
will teach the children not only skills to the specific sport, but also important life skills including sportsmanship, honesty, responsibility, respect and more.
2. Get involved in the community and make a difference. Volunteering is one of life’s greatest secrets. Being a coach will allow you child and other children the chance to play, but will also offer a fulfilling commitment in your life.
3. Spend time with your child. With busy schedules it can be difficult to spend one-on-one time with your children. Coaching will give you and your child an opportunity to do something together.
4. Training is FREE! You do not have to be an athlete to enjoy coaching. Hiawatha Parka and Recreation will help by providing you with the tools, training and resources needed to help make your coaching experience successful.
5. That Warm, Fuzzy Feeling. You know what makes you feel good about yourself? Doing something worth-while. By contributing your time, you will be making a difference in the lives of children in your local commu-nity and your own family.
HIAWATHA KIDS
LEAGUE T-ball/Baseball/Softball are
available for children in grades Kindergarten through 8th. For additional information,
contact Peg Bader at (319) 393-9175.
www.leaguelineup.com/hkl
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HIAWATHA ADVENTURE CAMP Session Dates:
First Session: June 6- July 1st, 2015 Second Session: July 11- August 5th, 2015
Times:
Tot Lot: Noon to 4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Playground: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday
Youth In Parks: 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday
Participants will meet at Guthridge Park - Green Pavilion. A schedule of activities will be available to participants one week before each session begins.
Early Registration by May 1st: Tot Lot- $150 Playground-$175 Youth in Parks- $125
Registration after May 1st: Tot Lot- $155 Playground - $180 Youth in Parks - $130
Deadline May 13th
TOT LOT (KINDERGARTEN-1ST GRADE) Children will have the opportunity to cultivate new friendships, while participating in fun and educational activities. Children spend their days playing outside, participating in crafts, playing team games, going on fun
and educational field trips and much more!!! Limit: 25 Kids PLAYGROUND (2ND -4TH GRADE) Participants will have opportunities to go on field trips, listen and learn from exciting speakers, to participate in a community service project and various other fun activities. This program encourages developing friendships
and group participation. Children bring sack lunches. Limit: 50 Kids
YOUTH IN PARKS (5TH- 8TH GRADE) Participants will have the opportunity to do community service work in the parks and throughout the community, leadership development activities, and team building experiences. Projects have included: packaging food at HACAP food reservoir, helping at the Hiawatha Care Center, planting trees, and much more. A snack
or sack lunch may be brought. Limit: 12 Kids Financial Assistance may be provided through the Friends of the Parks and Recreation.
Each child will receive a camp t-shirt for scheduled field trips.
YOUTH VOLLEYBALL CLINIC Looking to learn the fundamentals of volleyball? Getting ready for middle school? Not sure if you will like the sport or not? Come learn on Thursdays at Guthridge Park’s sand volleyball courts! Minimum of 6 participants for clinic to take place. Thursday evenings 5:30PM to 6:15PM, June 9th through June 30th
Ages: 10-13 Dates: June 9-June 30 Cost: $15.00 Deadline: June 1st
BUMP! SET! SPIKE! HIAWATHA HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE Form your teams and join us in Guthridge Park on Thursday nights for a fun night of Volleyball. A team may consist of 4-6 players on the court at one time. This is a great opportunity for high school teams to play in the sand. It will be an 8 week session in round robin format. Teams will play at either 6:30 or 7:30 p.m. The overall record will decide the winner. Winners receive a t-shirt. Leagues will play rain or shine.
Dates: June 9– July 28 Team Cost: $40.00 Team Limit: 8 per team
SUPER SITTERS If you're 11 and over and looking to babysit other children, or just prepping to stay home by yourself, Super Sitters can help! Super Sitters is a program designed for young people ages 11 and older who take care of children. This six-hour class is taught by a Certified Babysitter Instructor through the American Red Cross and helps build confi-dence in: •basic first aid techniques •fire and police emergencies •caring for children safely, including picking up, holding, feeding
and diapering •leadership training •understanding and caring for kids 0-10
To sign up register at Mercycare.org under classes and events! Please bring a doll that is the appropriate size to simulate an infant.
Dates: February 26th Time: 8:30am to 2:30pm Cost: $20.00
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Hiawatha is offering tennis lessons through the Westfield Tennis Club. Classes will be held at the tennis courts located in Guthridge Park. Please register at Hiawatha City Hall. Only rain dates will be made up. Payments will be for the entire session, not pro-rated for missed classes. Minimum class size will be 2 with a maximum of 6 students. If there are fewer than 2 students registered, the class will be cancelled.
Lessons are available:
Session #1
June 6th through June 23rd……...$39 Session #2 June 27th through July 21st………...$52 Session #3 July 25th through August 11th…...$39
ADVANCED ADULT VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE
Come and join our ADVANCED Volleyball League for adults on Wednesday nights at Guthridge Park. Sign up on your own or with a friend and be ready to PLAY HARD! Teams may be any gender combination and will be made up on the spot before playing. A team may consist of 4-6 players on the court at one time. This is a great opportunity for advanced players to play in the sand. It will be a 9 week session mad hatter format. Teams will play at 6:15 p.m. or 7:15 p.m. The overall record will decide the winner. Leagues will play rain or shine.
Register at Hiawatha City Hall - $10/person for 9 week session.
Session 1: May 4th through June 29th Session 2: July 6th through August 31st
SPECIAL NEEDS DANCE Sponsored by: Barbers Etc. Friday, October 21st from 6 to 9PM Come out to the Hiawatha Community Center where we will play all of your favorite tunes as you laugh, dance and hangout with your friends. Grab your parents, respite worker or group home staff and bring them to the Hiawatha Community Center! Refreshments will be provided.
DANCE CLUB CARDIO-NEW! (Sponsored by Back in Line) Are you looking for a great way to burn over 700 calories and have fun while doing it?
Join us Monday, May 2nd @ the Hiawatha Community Center 6-7PM FREE!
Ashley will entertain, motivate, and engage you from the moment you begin! Bring a towel, water bottle, and come prepared to shake what your mama gave ya! All ages, sizes, and fitness levels are welcome to join!
SALAD PREPARATION CLASS April 19th, from 6:30-7:15PM @ the Hiawatha Community Center Dr. Hannah Anderson will provide food preparation instructions, meal samples, and 21 healthy salad recipes. No trendy fad diets here! Join us to make health a long term HABIT! Cost: $5.00
Class
Options
TOTS
AGES 4-6
(Pick one)
ROOKIES
AGES
7-10
(Pick one)
RACQUETEERS
AGES 11-13
(Pick one)
ADULT
Beginner
AGES 18
& UP
MON 9 – 9:45AM 10 – 11AM 11AM – 12PM X
THURS 4 – 4:45PM 5 – 6PM 6 – 7PM 7 – 8PM
YOGA IN THE PARK– NEW! Mondays in June and July from 6:00-7:00pm
Come relax and participate in our free Yoga in the Park Certified Yoga Instructor Kayla Davis is offering
a free Yoga class at the Brown Pavilion in Guthridge park from 6:00 to 7:00pm.
Participants are asked to wear loose fitting clothes, bring a mat, rug or towel along with some water. This will be a beginners class where participants will be standing, kneeling, sitting, and laying down.
In case of rain, class will be cancelled that day. For additional information e-mail [email protected]
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LIVE HEALTHY IOWA 5K and 1K Kids Run Saturday, April 9th at 8:00 a.m. in Guthridge Park
The City of Hiawatha Parks & Recreation have partnered with Live Healthy Iowa to host 1 of 14 5K races around the state of Iowa in conjunction with the Live Healthy Iowa 10 Week Challenge. This partnership is a collaborative effort in a way to combat Iowa's growing obesity problem and to make strides toward the goal of making Iowa the healthiest state in the nation! The 5K will begin at 8:00a.m. with a kids 1K to follow at 9:00a.m. Register at LiveHealthyIowa.com
5K Early deadline (March 31) $20.00 ($10.00 for Live Healthy Iowa participants)
Late deadline (April 7 NOON) $25.00 ($15.00 for Live Healthy Iowa participants) T-Shirt not guaranteed Kids 1K $5.00 On site entry $5.00 not guaranteed a T-shirt
NEW! BATTLE OF THE CITY’S ADULT KICKBALL TOURNAMENT Adults 18+
Gather your best team of friends, family, co-workers and take yourself back to recess with this exciting new Adult Kickball Tournament offered by the Marion and Hiawatha Parks and Recreation Departments. Teams will be
guaranteed a minimum of 2 games in this double elimination tournament. Teams will be randomly placed into a double elimination-style bracket. Games will take place at either Lowe Park baseball complex in Marion or
Guthridge Park baseball diamonds in Hiawatha. Limited number of spots available. Minimum of 6 teams required to hold the tournament.
Minimum of 8 players per team maximum of 20 (Must have a combination of male and female participants)
Register by: July 15, 2016 / Program date: August 6th @ 11:00AM/ Fee: $50 per team
VINO VAN GOGH– NEW! Need a date night idea or a girls night out or just have a passion for painting?
March 10th, June 9th, September 8th and December 8th at 6:00PM
In the Hiawatha Community Center Vino Van Gogh, provides a step-by-Step painting class that’s easy for
those who have little or no skills! Bring your own beverages and snacks and create your very own work of art!
$38 per person, including all painting supplies and canvas’ Classes are limited to 40 participants and payment is required in advance. Class subject to a minimum of four participants!
SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER ROBOTICS CLASS– NEW! Sylvan Robotics is designed for students in grades 2–6. Trained instructors facilitate learning for up to 12 stu-dents, through a six (6)-session 1 hour each course offered at convenient schedules throughout the year. Stu-dents work in pairs using LEGO® Education’s WeDo™ products to build different robots each session and learn simple computer programming concepts to animate their “bot.”
One class session $35 or a full session for $199
January 11th-21st (M-W-TH) 6-7 pm February 15th-25th (M-W-TH) 6-7 pm March 14th-24th (M-W-TH) 6-7 pm
Or Our Spring Break Camp: March 14th-17th (M-W-TH) 9-11 am
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TREE & BENCH PROGRAM The Hiawatha Parks and Recreation Department welcomes tree
lovers to donate a tree or a bench in the community’s parks. As parks grow, there is need for tree
planting and park benches. Come help enhance our community for generations to come. You can enhance the city parks by
donating to our Hiawatha Parks Memorial to help acknowledge those who dedicated their lives for us.
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Volunteer support and assistance is needed to continue to make Hiawatha’s programs successful. You do not need to be a family
member of a participant to volunteer. If you are interested in coaching or helping with a program please contact Ambyr Young
JOIN A VOLUNTEER GROUP: AMERICAN LEGION - Contact Rick Pierce (319)393-2377
HI-Crew KIWANIS - Contact Byron Tabor
www.hiawatha-crew.org [email protected] FRIENDS FOUNDATION - Liz Neff 319-423-0488
HIAWATHA EASTER EGG HUNT
DATE: Saturday, March 26, 2016 TIME: 9:00 a.m. LOCATION: Guthridge Park
Don’t be late! Eggs vanish in minutes!
The Annual Hiawatha Easter Egg Hunt is a fun, family event filled with surprises! Eggs will be spread in the grass at Guthridge Park. Children will also get to visit with the Hiawatha Easter Bunny. Event is held rain or shine.
This event is sponsored by: Roasters
SPECIAL EVENTS JANUARY 8 Kids Movie Night FEBRUARY 12 Parents Night Out 13 Kiwanis Valentines Pancake Breakfast MARCH 11 Kids Movie Night 26 Easter Egg Hunt APRIL 9 5K Live Healthy Iowa Run/Walk 23 Earth Day 24 Farmers Market MAY 27 Bike Parade and Rodeo 27 Concert in the Park - Full Circle JUNE 22 Ride to Wrigley– NEW! JULY 15 Movie Under the Moon! AUGUST 5 Music in the Park! Compass Rose 5 Touch A Truck 12 Music in the Park! Brass Transit Au-
thority 13-14 HiBRAI 19 Music in the Park! 26 Music in the Park! Past Masters 26 Movie Under the Moon! 27 Hiawatha City Event SEPTEMBER 9 Kids Movie Night OCTOBER 14 Parents Night Out 21 Special Needs Dance 23 Fall Festival/Last Farmers Market NOVEMBER 11 Kids Movie Night DECEMBER 9 Parents Night Out
Hiawatha Night at the Roughriders Stable!
January 22nd @ 7:00PM! Call to reserve
your tickets today! 319-261-GOAL(4625)
Hiawatha Night at the Kernels!
June 25th @ 6:35PM
Order forms available at City Hall
WINTER WONDERLAND SNOWMAN CONTEST
Beginning December 1st through February 29th
Submit a picture of your best snowman to Hiawatha Parks and Recreation Facebook
page or City of Hiawatha Parks and Recreation office and be entered into a
drawing to win a prize! *Must be a Hiawatha Resident to enter *At least one family member must be in picture. *One entry per household
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HIAWATHA FARMERS MARKET April 24 through October 23, 2016
“Hiawatha Farmers Market brings the taste of Iowa Producers to you.” 10th Avenue parking lot of Guthridge Park
Sundays 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Information at 393-1515 ext. 220
It’s your neighborhood get-together! Market is held rain or shine.
FALL FESTIVAL October 23rd, 2016
11AM to 2PM Located at the Guthridge Park 10th Avenue Parking Lot
Join us for the last Hiawatha Farmers Market Enjoy Trick or Treating, Apple Bobbing and Pumpkin Decorating Purchase your last Farmers Market Goodies before they are gone! Kids Costume Contest to follow sponsored by HiCREW Kiwanis.
HIAWATHA FUN FEST-NEW!
August 26th-27th 2016 Celebrate Hiawatha is Hiawatha’s new annual festival. This family-friendly inaugural event will kick off
with a Friday night Concert in the Park featuring Past Masters from 6-9pm and a Movie Under the Moon from 9-11pm brought to you by the Hiawatha Parks and Recreation Department and the Friends
Foundation. Saturday morning the festivities will begin in Guthridge Park with a Pancake Breakfast spon-sored by the HiCREW Kiwanis Club and a 5K Fun Run by the Hiawatha Fire Department. Around
midday, a parade will take place around Hiawatha ending in Guthridge Park with a wide range of activities for all ages, including inflatable's, food, live music, fireworks and much more! For an updated event
schedule visit www.hiawatha-iowa.com or follow us on Facebook. Location: Guthridge Park
Dates: August 26th from 6-11pm August 27th from 8am-Fireworks
Help us celebrate our town HIAWATHA!
RIDE TO WRIGLEY (CHARTER TRIP) - NEW!
Sponsored by Hiawatha Bank and Window World Open To All Ages– Must be accompanied by an adult if under 18
Join the Hiawatha and Marion Parks and Recreation Departments for a trip to see baseball’s best rivalry...Cubs vs. Cardinals at historic Wrigley Field. Pick a side and wear your team gear! Your fee covers your bus ride, ticket, and parking at the game. You will be responsible for food, drink, souvenirs, etc.
Fee: $70 per person—Limited number of spots available.
Date/Time: Wednesday, June 22nd; Bus leaves at 7:00 a.m. arrives back around 10:00 p.m. Pick-Up/Drop-Off Locations: Hiawatha City Hall & Lowe Park in Marion Registration Deadline: June 3rd, 2016
SUMMER WEEKDAY FARMERS MARKET—NEW! Months: June, July, August
Day: 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month
Price: $80.00 for season or $15.00 per day depending on openings
Allowed: 12 Vendors
Location: City Hall Parking Lot
Hours: 4-6pm
Stop in Hiawatha City Hall to reserve your spot today!
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Bring your coolers and lawn chairs and enjoy the evening with
family and friends at Hiawatha’s Music in the Park! Concerts are from 6 - 9 p.m. and held at Guthridge Park.
Concerts Sponsored by the University of Iowa Community Credit Union
Friday, August 5th– Compass Rose Band
Compass Rose is a Jimmy Buffett cover band that also plays a lot of upbeat classic rock & country tunes.
TOUCH A TRUCK Friday, August 5th—4 p.m. to 6p.m. before the concert
Located at Guthridge Park 10th Ave Parking Lot This community event provides families with the opportunity to learn about and explore trucks, construction vehicles, and public safety equipment that they know and love! Kids of all ages will climb, run around, sit in and even honk horns of many types of trucks and
vehicles! Bring a non perishable food donation to help support HACAP
Friday, August 12th - Brass Transit Authority Greetings from one of the most exciting bands on the scene in Eastern Iowa!
B.T.A. consists of nine of the area's finest musicians, bringing you the music of CHICAGO, BLOOD SWEAT & TEARS, VAN MORRISON and many others.
Friday, August 19th - Copperhead Creek Copperhead Creek is a country cover band playing a blend of todays country, topped off with classic rock favorites.
Friday, August 26th - Past Masters The Past Masters are a heck of a good time. If you like to dance, this is your show! Playing 60’s and 70’s Pop Dance Music.
“They play what others won’t!” 100% Dance Music, 100% of the time!
Food concessions available for purchase by
Hi-CREW Kiwanis! Due to the Iowa Smoke Free Air Act, smoking is prohibited during Concerts in the Park. Thank you to
our sponsor University of Iowa Community Credit Union.
Hiawatha Open Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, April 10th at Fay M. Clark Memorial Park Find more information at www.iowadiscgolf.net
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Mark your calendars! July 15th & August 26th, 2016 LOCATION: Guthridge Park (Brown Pavilion) Hiawatha Parks and Recreation along with the Friends of Hiawatha Parks and Recreation Foundation are featuring 2 outdoor movies located in Guthridge Park. Relax and enjoy a night with family and friends. Bring your blankets, chairs and coolers and enjoy a movie under the moon! Movies shown at dusk (8:30PM) Free Popcorn available from the Hiawatha Friends Foundation What movie you ask? You pick! Pick which movies you would like to see by voting in our online poll posted on the Hiawatha Parks and Recreation Facebook page! Voting will take place on the weeks of June 13-17th and July 25-29th.
UICCU KIDS MOVIE NIGHTS The Hiawatha Park and Recreation Commission gives children the opportunity to see a movie for FREE! Families bring your blankets to watch the movies on the big screen in the Hiawatha Community Center. Juice and popcorn are provided. Watch Virtual Backpack and Facebook for online flyers at the elementary schools for movie titles!
2016 dates scheduled for Fridays:
January 8th, March 11th, September 9th and November 11th Movies begin at 6:30 p.m.
PARENTS NIGHT OUT-NEW! Parents, do you ever need a night away from the kids? This is the perfect opportunity for you to spend a few hours away and enjoy yourself! Drop the kids off at the Hiawatha Community Center from 5:30pm-8:30pm where they will be able to meet new friends, socialize, play games, make arts and crafts, watch a movie and have dinner! Ages: Kindergarten—5th Grade Registration limited to 20 kids! Minimum of 6 children Fee: $10 per child includes the cost of craft supplies and dinner 2016 dates: February 12th, October 14th and December 9th Deadline: February 10th, October 12th and December 7th
LETTERS FROM SANTA– NEW! Add a little magic to the season and receive a letter from Santa, mailed directly to your child.
Santa will write a letter to your child in an easy to read format. The letter will be mailed directly
from Santa’s workshop so your child will be overjoyed to see his/her name on the envelope with
Santa's name and address in the corner. Santa would love to write to your children,
grandchildren, nieces or nephews no matter where they live! So, let the elves know if you would
like to receive a letter this year!
Fee: $3.00
Available: November 14th through December 16th
Only $10.00
PHOTO CLASSES—NEW! Photo Backup– March 31st at 6pm - $25 Learn how to safely back up, store and organize your family’s photos. Also learn what it takes to safely keep your photos from being damaged and lost and much more. Adobe Lightroom for Beginners - June 30th at 6pm - $45 Learn the basics of importing and organizing your photos into the library module of the program. We’ll explore fast & efficient methods to adjust your images & presets that five you quick artistic control. Finally, learn how to export your images for further use.
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MEMORIAL DAY BIKE RODEO AND PARADE Kids and parents are invited to the bike rodeo from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Friday, May 27th at Guthridge Park -
7th Avenue parking lot. Bike safety information, interactive lessons, and information on hand signals will be taught by members of the Hiawatha Police Departments.
FREE bike helmets will be available to the first 50 children who need them.
BRING YOUR BIKE!
After learning about bike safety and join us for a Bike Parade!
The parade will follow the Guthridge Park trail. Please show your bike spirit by decorating for the parade, additional supplies will be available to decorate before the start of the parade at 5:30 p.m. Parents are encouraged
to decorate their own bike and ride along!
Coordinators of this year's bike rodeo are Hiawatha Parks and Recreation, Hiawatha Police Department, Hiawatha Fire Department,
Friends of Hiawatha Parks and Recreation Foundation volunteers.
Swamp Cats Concert in the Park to follow 6-9p.m.!
Hiawatha’s Bike Ride Around Iowa!!!
AUGUST 13-14TH 2 DAY/110 MILE
HIAWATHA RIDE WITH
OVERNIGHT STAY AT
RIVERSIDE CASINO & GOLF RESORT for $79.95 +
$45 REGISTRATION FEE
($60 AFTER AUGUST 5)
Register at Eventbrite.com or mail in payment
to: Friends of Hiawatha
P.O. Box 342 Hiawatha, IA 52233
Intermediate
Ride
Fully Stocked
Rest Stops
Questions??? 319-423-0488
Net proceeds benefit Friends of Hiawatha Parks & Recreation
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WAIVER Every participant (or their parent/guardian, if the player is under the age of 18) must read this waiver. By signing the registration form you acknowledge that you have read, understand and abide by the terms and conditions of this Waiver. By signing the registration form you acknowledge that there are risks of injury connected with participating in this program and its related activities. You further agree to release, waive, discharge and covenant not to sue the City of Hiawatha or any of its departments, workers, employees and directors, from any and all action, suits and demands whatsoever in law or in equity from demand, losses, damages or injury, including death, caused in whole or in part by the negligence of the release or otherwise from participating in Hiawatha activities and/or programs. Signature: ____________________________________________________ Date: _____________________________________
Volunteer Coaching Information: Coach’s Name: ________________________________________ Shirt Size: __________ Phone Number: _________________________ DOB_____________________________ E-mail address: ______________________________
Last Name First Name M/F AGE DOB Grade
Activity Name
1st Choice Session Choice
2nd Choice
Fee Total
Hiawatha Recreation Registration Form Participant’s age MUST fall within the age requirements by the program’s beginning date. Participants are not registered until payment is received. PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: City of Hiawatha. Other activities you will be put in your first choice unless notified otherwise.
TEAM ASSIGNMENT POLICY: NO special team or car pooling requests. Children living in the same household will be placed on the same team. REFUNDS: Full refunds are given prior to the first class or if the program is canceled by the Recreation Department. No refunds are given once classes begin. Please allow 3-4 weeks. Please remember when you register your child for a program you are making a commitment to them as well as the other team members. This also goes for volunteering to coach. Choose shirt size as follows for those activities where a shirt is included in the fee: Toddler Sizes: YXS Youth Small: YS Adult Small (AS) Adult Large (AL) Youth Medium: YM Youth Large: YL Adult Medium (AM) Adult X-Large (AXL)
PARENTS PLEASE PRINT ALL INFORMATION REQUIRED BELOW FOR REGISTRATION. Adult/Parent Name: __________________________________________________________ Email:___________________________________________
Community Center Senior Activities provided by the Witwer Healthy Aging Witwer Healthy Aging is a program of Aging Services and is committed to providing quality activities & programs for adults 55+. For
more information on these and other programs, please contact
JoEllen Haddad at Aging Services: 319-398-3644.
Bingo – Meets every Tuesday at 9:30 am - Join this fun and friendly group makes for a wonderful morning out.
Book Club – Meets the 2nd and 4th Monday at 10 am Discuss and share books that you have read or are currently reading with the
group. A member of the Cedar Rapids Public Library meets with the group several times throughout the year to discuss and review best
sellers.
Blood Pressure Clinic – Held the 1st Thursday of the month at 12:00 noon. A healthy lifestyle includes monitoring your blood pres-
sure.
Fresh Conversations – Is held the 4th Tuesday of the month at 11:15 am.
This fun nutrition program is designed to promote better eating and physical activity. Participants receive a Fresh Conversations news-
letter that has great information about nutrition and health. It also contains a monthly recipe which the participants get to taste.
Hand & Foot/Canasta – Meets every Tuesday 12:00 – 2:30 No experience necessary. Drop in and join the fun.
Thursday Dances – Held every Thursday beginning at 12:30 pm
Enjoy refreshments while listening and/or dancing to live music. Suggestion donation for the band: $3/person or $5/couple.
COUNTRY STEPPERS PERFOMANCE GROUP Join in on Monday and Friday from 12:30pm to 2:30pm! Speak with Diane at
(319) 213-4434 if you’re interested in options for joining or just exercise for free learning intermediate dancing lessons. .
This program is not a Witwer Healthy Aging program.
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Located on Emmons Street across from the Hiawatha Elementary School Pavilions available for rental at Guthridge Park: RED PAVILION - capacity 80 GREEN PAVILION - capacity 50 BROWN PAVILION –NEW capacity 80 Green Pavilion includes the Learning Center/Outdoor Classroom (open bench seating) - capacity 70
Splash Pad (open 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.) 0.8 mile paved trail 3 -Softball Diamonds 2 -Lighted Basketball Courts 2 -Sand Volleyball Courts 2 -Lighted Tennis Courts Several Playground areas Restrooms near or attached to the pavilions
FAY M. CLARK MEMORIAL PARK Located at the north end of N. 18th Avenue: TEAL PAVILION - capacity 80 Playground equipment 18-hole disc golf course .7mi paved trail Restrooms attached to pavilion
TUCKER PARK 101 B Avenue Pavilions available for rental at Tucker Park: BLUE PAVILION - capacity 65 YELLOW PAVILION - capacity 50 Restrooms are attached to Yellow Pavilion Splash Pad (8 a.m. - 8 p.m.) Playground areas .3 mi paved trail
KAINZ PAVILION Located by intersection of Kainz Drive and Boyson Road (near the Cedar Valley Nature Trail entrance) ORANGE PAVILION - capacity 50 No electric or water, restrooms close to bike trail Open area
Park Time slot rental: 6:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
PARK PAVILION RENTALS
Pavilions for Rental: Guthridge Park: Red, Brown and Green pavilion
Tucker Park: Yellow and Blue pavilion Kainz Drive: Orange pavilion
Fay M. Clark Memorial Park: Teal pavilion
Rental Fees: Resident- $35 per time slot or $90 for the whole day
Non Resident- $45 per time slot or $100 for the whole day Large group rental fees apply if group is over pavilion capacity.
Alcoholic beverage use restrictions:
No person shall bring, use, consume, or have in his or her possession, in a city park, beer in a keg or any other container larger than one quart, except beer permit holders and suppliers or vendors authorized by the City Council. All other types of alcoholic beverages are prohibited in city parks. Be prepared
to carry out your trash to avoid overflow. Inflatable's subject to application approval.
All pets must be on leash and all droppings must be immediately cleaned up and disposed of in a proper manner. Park pavilions open around the 15th of April and close the
15th of October. (Weather permitting)
Reserve online at www.hiawatha-iowa.com or stop in Hiawatha City Hall located at 101 Emmons Street
NEW! Free WI-FI in all of our Parks for up to 2 hours!
Splash Pad Hours are 10am to 8pm To reserve open space or baseball
field call 319-393-1515
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T A K E A L O O K A N D S E E H O W T H E
H I A W A T H A C O M M U N I T Y C E N T E R C A N
H E L P Y O U H O S T Y O U R N E X T E V E N T ! ! !
Community Center
The Community Center is an ideal location for all your
special events and family gatherings!
Uses:
Wedding Receptions
Anniversary Parties
Birthday Parties
Family Reunions/Events
Community Events
Christmas Parties
Fundraising Dinners
Civic Group Meetings
Business / Staff Meetings
Trainings Sessions
Sales / Product Shows
Recreational Programs
Kitchen Stove
Microwave
Refrigerator
Steam Table
Food Prep Island
Hall Room size 62’x42’
168 People Seated
250 People Standing
21 Tables (8 foot long)
168 Chairs
Alcohol allowed with proper
insurance forms.
The Hiawatha Community Center was built in 2007 and opened in April of 2008. It was funded with the support of the community
through a bond referendum.
The mission of the center is to provide a beautiful and well-equipped event and meeting
place at affordable rates.
It is located on the main floor of the Hiawatha City Hall at 101 Emmons St. It is at the corner
of Emmons St. and Center Point Rd.
The Center is handicap accessible and features large, clean restrooms and a service kitchen.
The Community Center is also equipped
to support your event with high quality
amenities available for rental.
(Additional $40.00) Two Projectors and screens available Wireless Internet State of the art Sound System that includes
both cordless and corded microphones Ideal setting for group presentations DVD/VHS Player
Reservation/Fee Information: Reservations taken in person at City Hall
Monday through Friday 8:00 am –5:00 p.m.
Damage Deposit $200.00
$50.00 Cancellation fee.
No refund if under 72 hour notice
Available:
Monday– Friday 3:30-11:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday 7:00 am-4:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday 5:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
Fees
Hiawatha Resident:
One Time Block $150.00
All Day $225.00
Non Resident:
One Time Block $175.00
All Day $250.00
Special Rate Available for Non-Profit
Groups
Must be 21 years of age to rent the facility
Reserve online at www.hiawatha-iowa.com or stop in Hiawatha City Hall located on 101 Emmons Street
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