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Leavenworth Parks and Recreation 123 S. Esplanade Leavenworth, KS 66048 Postal Customer Leavenworth, KS 66048 PRE-SORT STANDARD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID Leavenworth, KS Permit No. 67 First City Activity Guide Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Winter/Spring 2015 | A Guide to Fun and Leisure Activities in Leavenworth | www.lvks.org WE’RE OPEN! Stay fit this winter at the Riverfront Community Center “Sloga” Women’s Boot Camp, Zumba, PiYo, Cross fit and more SEE PAGE 2-4 Indoor swimming Aquatics classes and swimming pro- grams at the Riverfront Community Center pool. SEE PAGES 6-7 Calendar of Events Pages 8-9 ON THE FLIPSIDE: Metropolitan Street to undergo major repair work this year.

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Leavenworth Parks and Recreation123 S. EsplanadeLeavenworth, KS 66048

Postal CustomerLeavenworth, KS 66048

PRE-SORT STANDARDECRWSS

U.S. POSTAGE PAIDLeavenworth, KS

Permit No. 67First City Activity Guide

Leavenworth Parks and Recreation

Winter/Spring 2015 | A Guide to Fun and Leisure Activities in Leavenworth | www.lvks.org

WE’RE OPEN!Stay fit this winter at the Riverfront Community Center

“Sloga” Women’s Boot Camp, Zumba, PiYo, Cross fit and more SEE PAGE 2-4

Indoor swimmingAquatics classes and swimming pro-grams at the Riverfront Community Center pool. SEE PAGES 6-7 Calendar of Events Pages 8-9

ON THE FLIPSIDE:Metropolitan Street to undergo major repair work this year.

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All classes listed are held at the Riverfront Community Center. Register at the front desk unless otherwise stated. Call 913-651-2132 or email [email protected] for more information.

Cardio & Weight Rooms: Stair steppers, stationary bikes, treadmills, and weight equipment are available to help you reach your fitness goals. These rooms are locked at all times. Please check out a key at the front desk.

Indoor Track: The center has a 1/10 mile indoor track, which is open year-round during regular business hours.

Basic Dance ClassesLearn to Merengue, waltz, country two-step, Arizona two-step, salsa, cha-cha, dance steps and turns that you can do to almost any type of music. Taught by Tom Ritchie, e-mail address is: [email protected], 7 p.m. Session 1: February 2 – March 9Session 2: March 23 – April 27$40 for singles / $60 per couple

ZumbaDance your way to fitness with instructor Lydia Perez-Lebron in this fun, high-energy class. Good for beginner to advanced.Mondays & Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m.Fees: $4 per class

Crossfit & Crossfit KidsElizabeth Brown, owner/operator of Athletic Body and Mind, offers strength training programs for children and adults. Email [email protected] or visit www. athleticbodyandmind.com for dates, fees and registration.

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913-651-2132123 S. Esplanade St.

Leavenworth, KS 66048www.lvks.org

Monday - Friday - 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Sunday - 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Closes at 5 p.m. on Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

CLOSED ON HOLIDAYS: New Year’s, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving

and Christmas Day.

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Indoor classes at the RFCC nurture vitality for all ages and abilities

Fitness FeesAdmission includes weight room, pool, track, gym and cardio room.

Daily Admission

Monthly Pass

Adult $2 $2.50

Youth (4-18), Senior (60+) $1.50 $2

Adult $35 $45

Youth (4-18), Senior (60+) $25 $35

Adult $30 $35

Youth (4-18), Senior (60+) $20 $25

Adult $75 $85

Youth (4-18), Senior (60+) $55 $65

Adult $140 $150

Youth (4-18), Senior (60+) $100 $120

20 Punch Pass

One Year Pass

Don’t forget to ask about corporate rates! To pay “Resident” fees, you must live in the Leavenworth/Fort Leavenworth city limits.

Resident Non-resident

6-month Pass

New! Classical Ballet (Ages 3 & up) This classical ballet program teaches expression through movement to classical music while learning proper ballet technique and vocabulary. Instructor Iryna Hampton, originally from Ukraine, has been teaching ballet for 20 years. She is a former ballet dancer and has performed various roles in the “Nutcracker,” “Gisele,“ La Sylphide,“ Swan Lake” and more. Iryna Hampton holds a master’s degree in Choreography and Ballet Mastery. Contact Iryna at 315-679-2050 for more information. Wednesdays5:30-6:15 p.m. (ages 3-5)6:30-7:30 pm (ages 6 and up)Fees: $50 a month

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Sloga Join Robin Krasnesky for a relaxing evening of “Sloga,” a gentle yoga class. Appropriate for all experience levels, this class is the perfect antidote for stress and fatigue. The focus will be on gentle stretching, stress relieving breathing tech-niques, strengthening and toning muscles, refreshing the joints’ range of motion, exploring the sense of balance, and developing endurance and flexibility. Awaken your spirit, restore your body, and experience all - around good energy. Tuesday & Thursday, 6:30–7:30 p.m.$10 per class

YogaInstructor Tina Thomas teaches class members to release stress and fatigue, increase strength, balance, and flexibility, and restore energy.

Tuesday & Thursday, 9 -10 a.m.$5 a class, or 10-punch pass for $35 residents or$40 non- residents.

Tae Kwon DoThis popular martial art combines combat techniques, self- defense, sport, and exercise. Contact Master Frank Hannon at (913) 682-3677 for information. Tuesdays & Thursdays6:00-6:30 p.m. Little Tigers6:30-7:15 p.m. Ages 8-147:15-8:15 p.m. AdultsFees: $55 a month - first family member/$35 per addi-tional family member.

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Plan a perfect gathering at Leavenworth’sHistoric Riverfront Community CenterYou’re invited: Plan a perfect gathering at Leavenworth’sHistoric Riverfront Community Center

Built during the gilded age in 1880, the Riverfront Community Center has beautiful spaces available for weddings, meetings and special events. Contact Riverfront Community Center Manager Tammy Metzgar, 913-680-2709 or [email protected] for reservations. A $100 to $300 refundable damage/security deposit is required to confirm reserva-tions. Hourly room rental rates include set-up and take-down of furniture and trash removal. Decorating time is charged at $10 per hour. Table sizes are small round (36 inches) large rounds (60 inches) and rectangular (3 X 6-foot). Other sizes are available. Rental items: Projector system $25, portable screen $10, patio furniture $25, bar or fireplace $25, table skirts $15. Table decorations are also available.CATERING: Catering options include in-house caterer, Terry Booker, at 913-680-1300 or [email protected], or hiring an outside caterer (requires a 20 percent surcharge.) Individuals may also rent the kitchens (rates at left.)TEMPORARY LIQUOR PERMIT: Cash bars require a temporary liquor permit. Contact the City Clerk, 913-682-9201 or visit the Kansas Department of Revenue, www.ksrevenue.org.

Room Resident Non-Resident Room Size Capacity

Riverview Room $50/hr $55/hr 67 ft. x 55 ft. 100-300Men’s Waiting Room

$35/hr $40/hr. 36 ft. x 48 ft. 50-150

Women’s Waiting Room

$35/hr. $40/hr. 36 ft. x 38 ft. 25-100

South Wing $35/hr. $40/hr. 50 ft. x 30 ft. 20-100Activity Room $10/hr. $15/hr. 33 ft. x 23 ft. 10-50Gymnasium $45/hr. $50/hr. 70 ft. x 100 ft. 600

Indoor Pool $50/hr. $55/hr. 6 lanes/25 yds 75-100

Pool Balcony $10/hr. $10/hr. 12 ft. X 16 ft. 10-25North Kitchen $20/hr. $25/hr. 20 ft. x 20 ft. N/A

South Kitchen $15/hr. $20/hr. 13 ft. x 16 ft. N/A

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Harvey Girl Luncheons Step back into the late 1800s when Fred Harvey was helping tame the west with his train depot restaurants and the Har-vey Girls. A lovely lunch is served at the Riverfront Community Center by the Harvey Girls, followed by a brief history of Fred Harvey and the girls. Reservations must be made two (2) weeks in advance with a minimum of 20 per-sons. For more details, contact the Manager (913) 680-2709 or the Chamber of Commerce at (913) 682-4113.

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Toddler TimeChildren ages 5 and under are invited to the gym for open playtime. Inflatables, bas-ketballs, Big Wheels and other fun toys are provided. Adult supervision required.Monday & Wednesday, 10 a.m.-noonFee: $2 per child

Bootcamp for WomenAll fitness levels are welcome to join Heather Timmons for an effective, intense workout that incorporates body weight, builds strength, and burns maximum calories. This FUN ladies-only bootcamp has great music that will keep you moving. Don’t be intimidated by the term “boot camp”. Modifications for each exercise are demon-strated. Wear a good pair of sneakers and workout clothes.Days/Times: Tuesdays & Thursdays 6–6:45 p.m.Fees: $5 per class or $30 per month

NEW! PiYo LIVE This class instructed by Heather Timmons combines the muscle-sculpting, core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility of flowing yoga movements. You use your body weight to perform a series of continuous, targeted moves to define every single muscle— big and small. This class is perfect for every fitness level and for those looking to add something new to their routine. Bring your mat and hand towel - because you are going to sweat and have fun doing it!Days/Times: Sundays, 2–2:55 p.m.Fees: $7 per class, $20 per month

NEW! Fitness Combo Sign up for this combo discount and take Heather Timmons classes, Boot Camp for Women (Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6 p.m.) and PiYo Live (Sundays, 2 p.m.)Fees: $45 per month

NEW! PiYo LIVE FundraiserHeather Timmons is hosting a very special PiYo class to help raise money for the Parks and Recreation Department Schol-arship Fund. This special fund helps support those children and families receiving assistance, to allow participation in sports, fitness and wellness activities at a reduced rate. Bring your friends and neighbors to join in the fun!Sunday, January 11, 9:30–11:00 a.m.Sunday, January 25, 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. - To benefit the Leavenworth County Humane SocietyFees: $7 per person

NEW! Personal TrainingHeather Timmons is an ACSM Certified Personal Trainer and coach who will work with women to create workout and nutrition plans based on their needs and goals. Sessions are 55 minutes long. Please contact Heather directly at (913) 215-0458 or [email protected] to schedule a session. All sessions are first come, first serve based on availability. Once your session is scheduled, registration and payment are then taken at the cashier’s desk at Riverfront Community Center. Fees: $25 per session

NEW! Lunchtime Express FitnessGrab a fast workout at lunch with Tammie Ferguson as she leads these intensive 30-minute classes:

-Lunchtime PiYo LIVEInspired by Pilates and yoga, PiYo Live cranks up the pace — and the fun. No weights. No jumps. No “ohms.” Just 30 minutes of low-impact, yet high-intensity exercise made for people who want to have time to work up a sweat. Bring your Yoga mats. Plan to burn calories, tone muscles and stretch with us each class.Begins April 7Tuesdays, 12:10–12:40 p.m.Fees: $5 per class

-Lunchtime ZumbaLeave work behind and lose yourself in the music for 30 minutes of the ultimate dance-fitness party! Come experi-ence this Latin-inspired fusion of dance and aerobics. Join the party!Begins April 3Thurs., 12:10–12:40 p.m.Fees: $5 per class

Women & Girls Self-Defense Class FREE!Learn how to protect yourself! Martial arts instructor Master Frank Hannon offers this class quarterly. Pre-registration required. Saturday, March 14, 9:30–11 a.m.Minimum: 10, Maximum: 16

Bootcamp for Women: Heather Timmons leads a workout session for women Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. at the Riverfront Community Center.

Fitness classes at RFCC for all ages and abilitiesCONTINUED FROM PAGE 3

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Practice Field ReservationsCity league adult and youth teams may reserve practice fields. To reserve a practice field, call 913-651-2203. A confirmation of the reservation will be e-mailed to the Head Coach.

TournamentsFields may be reserved for tournaments. The fee will be $125 per field per day with lights included. A contract MUST be signed for tournament field reserva-tions and the fee MUST be paid at the time the reservation is made. Must ap-ply and pay in advance at the Parks and Recreation Office.

Rain-out Line(913-364-5821) Notice of cancelled games will be recorded by 4 p.m. on weekdays. On weekends, cancellations will be updated by 8 a.m. for morning games; NOON for afternoon games; 4 p.m. for evening games. If games are not cancelled, there will be no new mes-sage. Coaches will be notified by e-mail of the make-up date.

Adult Co-ed VolleyballOpen to all men and women age 19 and over whose high school class has graduated. Current active college play-ers are not eligible to play. Each team is guaranteed 10 matches. There must be a minimum of 6 players per team. The season will run March-April. Minimum of 4 teams required.Registration: Jan. 1 - 31 League Fees: $220

NEW! Adult Spring Double-Header SoftballOpen to all men and women age 19 and over whose high school class has graduated. Each team is guaranteed 10 games. The season will run April-May. Requires a minimum of 4 teams and an even number of teams. No divisions. A.S.A. rules.Registration: February 1-28 League Fees: $295

Adult Summer SoftballOpen to all men and women age 19 and over whose high school class has

graduated. Each team is guaranteed 10 games. The season will run May-July. If there are enough teams, there will be 3 men’s divisions and 2 women’s divisions. A.S.A. rules.Registration: March 1-31League Fees: $295

NEW! Marie Wadlow Softball LeagueGirls ages 14 (or entering 9th grade) through age 18 (graduating seniors) may participate. Registration accepted as a team only.Registration: March 1 – April 15Team: $50 per player

Dog Manners & Obedience Dog trainer, Kim Downing, will teach you and your four-legged friend the basic commands. Geared for dogs ages 4 months or older. Must be current on vaccinations. This is a 7 week program.

First week without the dog. For more in-formation, visit www.yourbestdog.com. Level I: This is the foundation level class and includes many behaviors like begin-ning walking on leash, sit, down, come, focused attention, place, and stay. Level II: (Prerequisite: Successful com-pletion of Level I class.) This a continu-ation of Level I with the skills getting more refined and difficult. Additional skills like directional come, leave it, wait, back, and stand will be added along with work on mannered greetings. Includes AKC Canine Good Citizen test.(Call 913-758-6629 for information.)Fee: $80Wed. 6:15-7:15 p.m.Level 1, Session 1: Jan. 14 - Feb. 25 Level 1, Session 2: March 11 – April 22Level 1, Session 3: May 6 – June 17Level 2 to be announced

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Registrations for these programs are accepted at the Riverfront Community Center unless otherwise noted. Sports Officials: For information on officiating or to report a problem, contact Tabor Medill, Recreation Program Supervisor, at for information, call (913) 651-2203 or (913) 758-6648.

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The Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department sponsors summer baseball/softball leagues for boys and girls ages 5-13. Registration/waiver forms will be distributed through the Leavenworth Schools and the Riverfront Community Center. Only those who register by the deadline will be guaranteed to play on a team. Teams will be chosen by a skills testing system. Children MUST play in their appropriate age group. The season will run May-July. Late registrations will be placed on a waiting list only (no fee due until a space becomes available.)Registration: March 1 – April 15Fees Ages 5-8: $45Ages 9-13: $50 (3rd child ½ price)Late Fees: $10, must purchase own team shirt and hat from shirt company.

Youth baseball and softball signup is March 1 -April 15

Boys Girls Age as of

5/1/15

Instructional Baseball

Instruc-tional Softball

5-6

George Brett (coach pitch)

Dot Richardson (coach pitch)

7-8

Willie Mays Joan Joyce 9-10

Pee Wee Reese Donna Lopiano

11-13

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Aquatic ProgramsPool PartiesCome celebrate your birthday or special event at the indoor pool. During our Open Swim Time, you may reserve the balcony over the pool and have your cake and presents right there. Admission cost is $1 per child, $1.50 per adult, balcony reservation $10 per hour. After-hour private parties are also available. Fees: $50/hour for City residents or $55/hour for non-residents. Call 913-758-6629 for information and dates. Our In-House Caterer can provide food and drinks for your pool party. Call Terry Booker at 913-702-5499 or email him at [email protected].

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Lap Swim RulesNo one under 14 admitted into the pool during lap swim, unless authorized by the Recreation Program Supervisor. All lap swimmers must be able to swim one length of the pool unassisted, using front crawl. Circle swim is required when there are more than two swimmers per lane. Please choose a lane with swimmers equal to your ability. (Always stay to the right). No more than five swimmers per lane. Exceptions to these rules must be approved by Rec-reation Program Supervisor.

Flotation DevicesIn order to keep all patrons safe while enjoying the pool, only noodle floats may be used. No other toys or floats allowed except for class times. An approved Personal Flotation Device (PFD) may be used by an individual with special physical or mental need. This must have prior approval from the Aquatic Supervisor.

Riverfront Community Center Pool Hours123 S. Esplanade | 913-651-2132 | Leavenworth, KS

Lap Swim Mon/Wed/Fri. 6-8 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Tues/Thurs 6-8 a.m. and 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Mon. and Wed. 7-8 p.m. (Starts Feb. 16)Saturday 9-11 a.m.Sunday 1-2 p.m.

Water Exercise Mon/Wed/Fri. 9-10 a.m.Mon/Wed/Fri. 1-2 p.m.Mon. and Wed. 6-7 p.m.

Swim lessons Tues/Thurs 6:05-8:10 p.m. (Feb.-May)Saturday 11 a.m.- 1 p.m.

(Jan. and Feb. only)Open Swim Friday 6-8 p.m.

Saturday 1-4:30 p.m.Sunday 2- 4:30 p.m.

Open Swim-SPRING BREAK

March 13, 16, 18, 20, 23 ONLY

2 - 3:15 p.m.

Monday, Dec. 22 - 12:30 - 6 p.m.Tuesday, Dec. 23 - 2 - 6 p.m.Wednesday, Dec. 24 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.Thursday, December 25 CLOSEDFriday, Dec. 26, 12:30 - 8 p.m.

Monday, Dec. 29 12:30-6 p.m.Tuesday, Dec. 30 2 - 6 p.m.Wednesday, Dec. 31 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.Thursday, Jan. 1 CLOSEDFriday, Jan. 2 12:30 - 8 p.m.

Holiday Break Weekday Open Swim, Dec. 2014-Jan. 2015

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Aquacise Classes One Aquacise pass is valid for ALL Aquacise classes. Passes can be purchased at the Riverfront Community Center (RFCC) front desk. Passes do not expire.Dates: Aquacise Class Days & Times:

Mon/Wed/ Fri 9-10 a.m.Mon/Wed/Fri 1-2 p.m.Mon & Wed 6-7 p.m.

Fees for 20-Punch Aquacise Pass: (or $5 Drop-in fee) RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT Adult $40 $45Senior Citizen (60+)$35 $40

Leavenworth Riptides Swim Team Leavenworth Riptide swimmers ages 5–18 compete in a summer league with surrounding communities. Parents’ Informational Meeting May 6, 5- 6 p.m., at the Riverfront Community Center. Registration begins April 25 (limited to first 60 swimmers). For information call (913) 758-6629.Fee: $50 (3rd child ½ price)

Riptide Review This program will provide instruction and review to bet-ter prepare swimmers for the summer recreational league. Swimmers will work on stroke mechanics and refinement, starts, turns, finishes. We will gradually build on endurance through the 4 weeks and improve on fitness and readiness for the summer swim season. Min. 3 / Max.12Fee: Resident: $45/Non-resident $50Dates: April 14- May 7Days/Times: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:05 - 6:45 p.m.

American Red Cross Lifeguard TrainingStudents will be certified in lifeguarding, CPR, AED, and First Aid. Prerequisite: Must swim 500 yards nonstop using front crawl and breast stroke and retrieve a 10 lb. brick from 9 feet of water. Successful completion of this certification course provides the required qualifications for participants to be able to apply for lifeguard positions. The City of Leaven-worth’s minimum age for employment for lifeguards is age 16. Minimum age to take class is age 15.Cost: $180 residents/$200 non-residentsIncludes all materials:

Session 1: Dec. 26 - 29 Session 2: March 16 - 19Session 3: April 11, 12, 18, 19

Times: 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. daily

Private Swim LessonsPrivate swim lessons are available. Call Nancy Baker at 913-758-6629 or email [email protected] for One-on-One: $15/40-minute session Semi-private: $25/40-minute session

AMERICAN RED CROSS LEARN TO SWIM GROUP CLASSESThe Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department provides American Red Cross swim programs for children, teens, and adults. Certified instructors will provide you with a support-ive environment in which to learn and obtain skills. All Learn to Swim classes will be taught at the Riverfront Community Center. Students must be registered by noon the Friday be-fore the session starts. For information call 913-758-6629.FEES: $40 residents or $45 non-residents.(Third child half price.)

Class Level Age Time Parent/Child 1-3 years 11 - 11:40 a.m.

Preschool (1,2,3) 4 - 5 yrs. 11 - 11:40 a.m.

Level 1, 2, 3 6 and up 11 - 11:40 a.m.

Levels 4, 5, 6 6 and up 11:45 a.m.-12:25 p.m.

Teen/Adult 13 and up 11:45 a.m.-12:25 p.m.

Saturday Morning Swim Sessions

7 weeks: Jan. 3-Feb. 14 (min. 3, maximum 6)

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Class Level Age TimeParent/Child 1-3 years 6:05-6:45 p.m.

Preschool (1,2,3) 4- 5 yrs. 6:05-6:45 p.m.

Level 1 6 and up 6:05-6:45 p.m.Levels 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 6 and up 6:50- 7:30 p.m.Teens/adult 13 and up 7:30 - 8:10 p.m.

Tuesday/Thursday Evening Swim Sessions Four weeks Session 2: Feb. 17-March 12 Session 3: March 17-April 9 Session 4: April 14-May 7

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FEBRUARY

Find our events calendar online at www.lvks.org

WALK KANSAS : Celebrate Healthy LivingSAVE THE DATE! March 15 - May 9.Walk Kansas is a team-based healthy lifestyle program offered by K-State Research & Extension that will help people lead healthier lifestyles through increased

physical activity, improved nutrition & reduced stress. In Kansas, only 48% of the population reaches the minimum goal for physical activity, placing them at risk for chronic disease because of physical activity & nutrition choices. 37% of Kansans are overweight and 27% are obese. Only 19% of Kansans eat the recommended servings of fruits and vegetables.

Throughout February: Indoor Ironman (or woman) Competition – February 1-28 A self-paced training opportunity incor-porating the three events of a triathlon: Swimming (2.4 miles) , bicycling (112 miles), and running (26.2 miles). When a participant completes the required distances of an ironman competition, the individual is awarded an “Indoor Iron-man” T-shirt. The participants have the entire month of February to complete the distances. Registration: January 1-31. FEE: $25 (Includes community center admission in February)

SIGN UP throughout February for Adult Spring Double-Header Softball (see page 5)

Feb. 7 “Hidden Art Locked Away” - Free admission. Art sale featuring works of art created by inmates at Leavenworth area correctional facilities will be sold to sup-port the River City Community Players.

Feb. 7 - Pre-Spring Flea Market - 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Exhibitor Set-Up: 6:00-8:00 a.m. Riverfront Community Center

Gym, Leavenworth. Free admission. Booth fees $25 electric, $20 non-electric. Includes 1 six-foot table & chairs. Extra tables $5 each. Register at the commu-nity center front desk, by mail, or on-line at www.lvks.org. For information, call (913) 651-2203.

Feb. 8 - Daddy & Me Sweetheart Tea - 1-3 p.m. Little girls and their daddies or big brothers, uncles, grandfathers, etc. will enjoy an afternoon of fun and refreshments. Come to the Riverfront Community Center dressed in your best and have a photo taken with your favorite date. This event is open to little girls ages 9 and under. Register January 2 - February 4 at the community center or on-line at www.lvks.org. NO EVENT DAY WALK-INS AC-CEPTED. Limited to 200 persons. Call (913) 651-2203 for more information. Cost: $20 per couple/$5 each additional daughter

Feb. 27 - March 14 - The River City Community Players will be featuring “Meet Me in St. Louis.” Performances will be held February 27, 28, March 6, 7, 8, 13, 14. Tickets may be purchased online at www.lvks.org. For more information, call 913-651-0027.

SIGN UP: Throughout March, sign up for Adult Summer Softball, Youth Softball and baseball. SEE PAGE 5.

Upcoming HolidayHappenings

Dec. 5, 6, and 7 - “The Spirit of Christmas.” River City Community Players - Performing Arts Center, Fifth and Delaware streets. For information call (913) 651-0027.

Dec. 6 - Breakfast With Santa - Come to the Riverfront Community Center from 8-11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 for some holiday fun. Chris Cakes will serve a pancake breakfast and Santa and Mrs. Claus will be available for pictures. Advance tickets available at the Riverfront Community Center front desk and online at www.lvks.org. Tickets: Adults $5 advance/$6 at the door. Children $4 advance/$5 at the door.

Dec. 6 - Rudolph’s Red Nose Run - Noon at High Noon Saloon & Brewery, 206 Choctaw St., A brisk 7.2 miles starts and ends at High Noon Saloon. Register by Dec.1 via mail, at Enter-2Run.com, or at the Riverfront Community Center. Fee: $30. Late Registration: $35. For information, call 913-651-2203.

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March 28 - FREE. Easter Festivities & Egg Hunt - 1 – 2:30 p.m. Join the Leaven-worth Parks and Recreation Department at 10th Avenue Park for their annual Easter Egg Hunt for children age 12 and under. There will be games, activities, petting zoo, bounce house, food vendors and more. Bring your Easter basket and get ready for the hunt! Festivities: 1 –2:30 p.m. Egg Hunt begins 2:30 p.m. at sharp. We suggest arriving prior to 2:30 p.m.

April 24 - May 3 - The River City Com-munity Players will be featuring “Belles.” Performances will be held April 24, 25, 26, May 1, 2, 3. Tickets may be purchased online at www.lvks.org. For more infor-mation, call 913-651-0027.

April 24 - Arbor Day Celebration – Parks staff will plant a tree to honor a local person or group. Tree planting at noon. Location to be announced.

May 6 - FREE. Touch-A-Truck 10-11:30 a.m. Bring the kids to Leavenworth Land-ing Park and see the many kinds of trucks working in and around our community.

May 9 - FREE - First City Fishing Gala Check-in: 8–9 a.m. Children ages 6-15 are invited to bring their poles and join in the fun at 80 Acres. The Leavenworth

Bass Club will provide everything your child will need to catch a fish, to include assistance if requested. There will be games, contests, prizes, and a fish fry after the derby for all registered partici-pants. Pre-registration required. Call 913-758-6648, May 4-8, 8 a.m.. - 4 p.m. for information and to register. Limited to 50 children.

May 17 - First City “Try” Athlon for Children & Teens - 1 p.m. The “Try”athlon is a fun triathlon for children and teens to try their skills at three sports: swimming, cycling, and running. Every child who finishes the race is awarded a medal and T-shirt. Open to kids ages 7-15. Register at the Riverfront Community Center from April 1 - May 8. Fee: $20; $5 late fee after May 8.

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Shelters Resident Non-Resident Tables Size

Fees for Renting a Park Shelter

Rent a City of Leavenworth Picnic Shelter for your Special EventRent a shelter for the day at Leavenworth City parks. Picnic tables seat 6-8 people. Extra tables are $5 each. Ray Miller Park shelter has no access to restroom facilities.

20 x 44 ft.

25 x 25 ft.

220 sq. ft.

24 x 20 ft.

40 x 24 ft.

25 x 25 ft.

16 x 16 ft.

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LEAVENWORTH CITY PARKS Rest rooms

Bob Dougherty Park 2nd and Kiowa

Buffalo Bill Cody Park Shrine Park and Limit

Havens Park 22nd and Ottawa

David Brewer Park 18th and Ottawa

10th Avenue Park 10th Ave. and Gatewood

Hawthorn Park Kansas and Ohio Streets

Leavenworth Landing Park Esplanade and Cherokee Streets

Ray Miller Park V.A. Entrance and 4th Street

Riverfront Park East End of Dakota Street

Sportsfield Park 20th and Ottawa

PicnicShelter

Playground

Ball Fields

Tennis Courts

Hiking/ Walking trail

Bike Path

VolleyballCourt

SoccerFields

BasketballCourts

HorseshoeCourts

Bath House

BoatRamps

Camping/RVs

SleddingHill

Pools

Skate Park

Dog Park

Jefferson Park 11th and Kiowa

Southside Park 1st and Vilas

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North Esplanade Park Esplanade and Kickapoo

Stubby Park 4th Street and Poplar

Waggin’ Tails Dog Park Limit and Home Place

Wollman Park 13th and Shawnee

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Leavenworth City Parks

Picnic Shelters: Shelters available for rent for special events through the Parks and Recreation office, call 913-651-2203.

Adopt-A-Park Volun-teers agree to establish a presence in the parks and reporting vandal-ism and maintenance problems, picking up litter, painting, weeding, or gardening. Donations also may be made for park improvements. City staff will provide guid-ance and some materials for projects. Contact Julie Anderson, Parks and Rec-reation Director, at (913) 651-2203, or [email protected].

Alcoholic Bever-age Permit: By City ordinance, alcoholic beverages are prohibited in City parks, except as authorized by Parks and Recreation to Leaven-worth area residents with a park reservation permit. There is a $10 alcoholic beverage or beer permit fee.

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Leavenworth Landing Park: This scenic park on the Missouri River is available to rent for special occasions. Permit fees are $15 per hour ($20 for non-City residents) with a $100 refundable damage deposit. Fees are due when a permit is requested. Choose either the Paddlewheel Plaza or the Railroad Roundhouse. The Bridge Tender’s Building rents for $20, with a $20 refundable key deposit. Legacy Tree Program Commemorate a special person or event with a living legacy. For a $200 fee, a tree will be planted and a plaque erected at the planting site. Request forms are available at the Parks & Recreation Office. For an additional $200, you may request a 5” x 5” aluminum plaque. For a larger plaque size, please call the Parks & Recreation Department at 913-651-2203 for details.Memorial Bench Program Another way to honor a special person or group is through the purchase of a memorial bench with an attached commemorative plaque. The Parks & Recreation Department will install a beautiful, high-quality aluminum bench in Leavenworth Landing Park. Down payment required to order. For pricing and ordering information, please call Julie Anderson at 913-651-2203.

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