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In this Issue:
-New Classes
-Holiday Camps
-Spring Break Camps
-New Special Events
Parks & Recreation Winter/Spring Program Guide
PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT The Shrewsbury Parks and Recreation Department will provide well-rounded, quality
programs and significant resources by anticipating and responding to customer needs,
while enhancing the sense of a close safe community for all current and future participants.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT We encourage people of all abilities to participate in the programs and to use the facilities
we offer. If a program modification will make an activity accessible for you or a family
member, our staff will be happy to speak with you to make the necessary
accommodations. Please do not hesitate to let us know how we can help you enjoy your
experience.
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY The City of Shrewsbury does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, sex, color, religion,
national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation or any other status protected by
law.
CODE OF CONDUCT The City of Shrewsbury expects reasonable and appropriate behavior from those who visit
and use the facilities and participate in activities. The Parks & Recreation Department has
established a code of conduct to ensure safety and enjoyment and reserves the right to
deny admission and/or take disciplinary action against any individual violating the code of
conduct. A violation includes, but is not limited to, the use of obscene language or
gestures, disorderly conduct, theft, public intoxication, use of drugs, sexual misconduct,
indecency, harassment, failure to cooperate with staff, possession of weapons of any kind,
non-compliance with established policies and rules, an unlawful activity and any other
behavior deemed offensive or unacceptable. Staff will enforce this code of conduct.
POLICIES
MISSION
Mission &Policies
(BAT 101) Behavior in Training
Orientation Seminar This dynamic introductory class will teach
you how dogs learn and how to manage
common behavior issues.
Attendance in this seminar is
required before beginning any
entry-level class listed below but there is
no obligation to register for any other
class. Some students find this seminar is all
they need to get started training with their
dog at home. Do not bring your dog! This
presentation is for owners only.
Dates: Call 314-832-3647 for dates,
Offered on alternating Mon. & Tues.
Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm
Fees: $20 per Household
Puppy Kindergarten / Elementary Puppies 8 to 14 weeks start in the Puppy
Kindergarten class where
puppies are socialized to many
different people, puppies, surfaces and
sounds in a safe learning
environment. Puppies 15 weeks to 6
months join the Puppy Elementary class
and participate in the AKC
Socialization Training Activity &
Responsibility (S.T.A.R) Puppy
Program (open to all dogs of any back-
ground).
Dates: Ongoing
Times: 7:00pm–8:00pm
Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays
Fees: $90 for 5 classes
Pre - Req.: Attend the BAT 101 Seminar
Foundation Manners Any dog 4 months and older can start in this
class and learn the basic skills of a well-
mannered dog or the
foundation skills for a competition
companion. Dogs learn attention and focus,
being handled, leaving things when asked, sit-
ting politely to greet people, relaxing on a
mat, coming when called, waiting at door-
ways, staying in place and walking past dis-
tractions.
Dates: Ongoing
Times: 8:15pm–9:15pm
Mondays and Thursdays
Fees: $90 for 5 classes
Pre - Req.: Attend the BAT 101 Seminar
Rally and Competition Obedience These are advanced classes for dogs that
have already learned foundation skills. These
classes teach the skills needed to compete in
AKC Rally and Obedience competitive
sports. These are great classes if you are look-
ing for a fun challenge for you and your dog
or you are already an obedience enthusiast
who enjoys the thrill of competition sport. All
dogs can now compete in AKC events, includ-
ing mixed breeds so any well-mannered dog is
welcome.
Dates: Check the website
Times: 7:00pm – 8:30 pm Wednesdays
Fees: $120 for 6 classes; a free
orientation every 6 weeks
Register: www.gsltc.org
DOG TRAINING
Ameristar Casino St. Charles
Try your luck at the Ameristar which boasts the
largest selection of slot machines and table
games in the metro St. Louis. Venture through
the 130,000 square-foot casino with 3,300 slots
and games, including a live poker room. Take
advantage of the $5 credit for $20 offered to our
group. A bountiful buffet is included to dine at
your leisure. You must bring a photo ID. Space is
limited so sign up early.
Date: January 28th, March 25th & May 27th
Time: 9:15am-2:30pm
(At Casino from 10:00 – 2:00p.m.)
Fee: $23/R $25/NR
JOIN THE SHREWSBURIANS!
We invite all Shrewsbury residents ages 55
and older to come socialize with others in the
community! Learn about upcoming day trips
and activities, enjoy entertainment and re-
freshments. We also celebrate major holi-
days with our wonderful catered lunches.
Meetings are held the second Monday of
each month at 12 noon.
Contact the City Center 314-647-1003.
SENIOR PROGRAMS
Card Club
Meet us at the City Center for some Pinochle,
Bridge and other card games. The relaxed
atmosphere and light snacks make for an enjoya-
ble morning. Drop in players welcome; come
early to get your spot.
Date: 2nd Wednesday of every month
Time: 10:00am
Fee: $2.00
Eagle Watching Trip
The Alton region is home to the second largest
population of migrating American Bald Eagles in
the US. The tour includes a continental breakfast,
overview of the eagles and birding, guided ea-
gle and bird tour of the area and lunch at Fast
Eddies Bon Air. (Lunch is your own expense and
requires cash.) Fee includes motor coach and
tours.
Date: January 14th
Pick up: KCC 8:00am /WG 8:15am
Time: 8am-3pm
Fee: $40
St. Pat’s Bingo
Put your green on and join us for St. Patrick’s Day
Bingo. We’ll have fun catching up with friends
and enjoying 12 games of Bingo. All participants
play two cards, and prizes are given to the win-
ners. Lunch will be catered. Registration ends
March 11th.
Date: March 17th
Time :12:00pm
Cost: $10.00
Tour of Washington, MO
Our visit to Washington, MO will include a visit to a
world renowned artist, a tour of the history muse-
um, Lunch at Cowans restaurant, a short walk to
St. Francis Borgia’s Church, Williams Brothers Meat
Market, a stop at Hillerman’s Nursery and finally
the Blumenhoff Winery. Fee includes motor
coach, tour guide, lunch and tour fees.
Date: March 28, 2014
Time: 8am-5pm
Pick up: KCC 8:00am /WG 8:15am
Fee: $55
Fairmont Park Horse Racing
Nothing beats a day “at the races”! Get a track
side view of the horse races from the Black Stallion
Room where you can watch your horse
(hopefully) come in first. Enjoy thoroughbred rac-
ing at the world famous Fairmont Park Racetrack
including a delicious lunch buffet. You can’t beat
the excitement of the “sport of kings” and you
can bet on that!
Date: Tuesday, May 6th
Time: 11:00 am-5:30pm
Pick up: KCC 10:30am/ SCC 11am
Fee: $50
Warm Springs Ranch
We are headed out to the headquarters of the
Budweiser Clydesdales breeding operation and
home of the Clydesdales. A delicious family style
lunch buffet will be provided at the Settlers Inn.
Date: April 15th
Time: 7:00am-4:00pm
Pick up: CCC 7am/ KCC 7:15am
Fee: $65.00
KCC = Kirkwood/WG = Webster Groves
CCC = Crestwood/SCC = Shrewsbury
GENERAL INFORMATION
Frank Graaf
Maureen Hoock
Sue Kreigshauser
Greg Meyer
ELECTED OFFICIALS
Mike Bahlinger
Todd Basler
Mark Belgeri
Julie Dueber
Jill Duvall
Elmer Kauffman - Board Rep.
Director of Parks and Recreation - Chris Buck
Recreation Supervisor - Lauren Kopp Recreation Assistant/Facility Coordinator -
Maintenance Supervisor - Skip Zaiger
Maintenance Staff - Harold Crossland, John Kaiser & Rufus Thomas
Mayor - Felicity Buckley
Alderman Ward 1 - Elmer Kauffman & Sam Scherer
Alderman Ward 2 - Ed Kopff & Rick Steingruby
Alderman Ward 3 - Mike Travaligni & Chris Gorman
CITY STAFF
Director of Administration - Jonathan Greever
Director of Parks and Recreation - Chris Buck
Director of Public Works - Tony Wagner
Director of Finance - Danielle Oettle
Police Chief - Jeff Keller
Fire Chief - Bill Fox
PARKS & RECREATION STAFF
PARK COMISSION
BUILDING INFORMATION
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday 6am-8pm
Saturday 9am-4pm
Sunday 11am-5pm
Building Address
5200 Shrewsbury Ave
Shrewsbury, MO 63119
314-647-1003
PASS INFORMATION
The Rec Pass includes use of the gym during open play, the weight room, and game room.
Passes are valid for one year from date of purchase. All guests must be
accompanied by a pass holder. Resident Non - Resident
Family Pass $170 $230
Individual Pass $80 $146
Senior Family Pass $28 $103
Senior Individual $18 $68
Guest (14 & younger) $2
Guest (15 & Older) $3
This pass includes same access as the Rec Pass plus admission to the Shrewsbury Family
Aquatic Center. Passes are valid for one year from the date of purchase.
Family Pass $250
Individual Pass $145 Resident Pass Requirement:
All persons wishing to purchase a pass at the resident rate must be
listed on the occupancy permit at their current residence.
Participants must pre-register for programs. Programs with low enrollment are subject to
cancellation three days prior to start of program. Early registration is highly recommended.
All fees associated with any programs must be paid for at time of registration. We accept
Cash, Check or Visa, MasterCard or Discover.
Refunds will only be given if:
1. The participant is unable to attend due to illness. A physician’s statement must be
presented before a refund will be disbursed. A prorated amount will be given if the
program has already begun.
2. The program is cancelled. Refunds will be given to all paid participants.
3. The participant makes a written request before the start of the second class. Request
received after the second class will entitle the participant to a prorated refund at the
director’s discretion.
REC PASS - Price increase effective January 1st 2014
SUPER REC PASS - Price increase effective January 1st 2014
REGISTRATION AND REFUNDS
SPORTS LEAGUES
Co-ed/Men’s Softball league
Grab a team and join us for another
exciting softball season! All leagues
are scheduled to play a minimum of 8
games, plus playoffs.
Sign up: Returning teams have priority
through March 31st. Starting April 1st
spots will be filled first come first
served.
Begin Dates: April 24th & 25th
Game Days: Thursday & Fridays
Game Times: 6pm & 7pm
Fee: $350 per team; $160 due at sign
up
Adult Co-ed Dodgeball
It’s time to dip, duck, dive, and
dodge! Shrewsbury is now forming an
Adult Co-ed Recreational Dodgeball
league. Teams get 8 regular season
matches (each match consists of 7
games), plus all teams qualify for post
-season double elimination tourna-
ment. Participants must be 18 years
or older and each team can consist
of 10 players with 6 on the court at
one time.
Begin Date: Sunday, January 26th
Game Times: 5:30,6:30,7:30,8:30pm
Fee: $150 per team
Co-ed Adult Kickball League
Remember playing kickball in the
school yard? Relive those memories
with a fun and competitive new
kickball league for adults.
Begin Date: Wednesday, April 30th
Game Times: 6:00pm & 7:00pm
Fee: $220 per team; $100 is due at the
time of registration. St. Michaels Athletic Association
St. Michaels offers youth sports programs for children who are residents of Shrewsbury.
Baseball: Jay Laue [email protected]
Volleyball: Marcia Paynter [email protected]
Basketball: Joseph Moore [email protected]
Soccer: Dan Kellogg [email protected]
Lacrosse: Sandy Odenwald
314-647-5481
Weights for Women Are you a woman interested in having a weight
training routine? We have the answer! This class
will provide you with all of the basic knowledge of
weight training along with proper instruction.
These high intensity weight lifting routines will tone
you up and will have you dropping those extra
pounds in no time! This class will require you to
bring your own equipment.
Dates: Ongoing
Time: Tuesday & Thursday 5:30pm-6:30pm
or Sat. 9:30am-10:30am
Ages: 18 and up
Fee: $50/R and $55/NR for a 10 class punch card.
combines the total body
conditioning benefits of aero-
bics with the fun of dance.
Each one hour class is taught in a follow-the-
leader style. Arrive a few minutes early to any
scheduled class and let us know you are a new
student to receive a special discount.
Schedule:
Mon- Thurs, Sat 8:30am & 9:35am
Mon-Thurs 4:30pm & 5:45pm
(no babysitting at 5:45pm)
Sunday 8:30am, 9:35am & 3:00pm
(no babysitting on Sundays) For more information, please contact Kim Truka
at 314-369-6526 or visit the website:
www.jazzercise.com
ZUMBA® Combo Want to shake up your fitness
routine? Try ZUMBA®, for a Latin
inspired cardio workout. Have
FUN exercising while learning new
steps like salsa and mambo
(combined with traditional move-
ments too!)! The last 15-20 minutes of class will
focus on abdominal/core strengthening and fi-
nally stretching. Bring a towel, mat and water.
Date: Ongoing Thursdays
Time: 6-7pm
Ages: 16 & up
Fees: $50/R and $55/NR for a 10 class punch
card.
Tai Chi The slow, dance-like speed of Tai Chi
creates balance, flexibility and calmness. The
classes address special health concerns
associated with aging, and include warm-ups
that detoxify the body, postures that stimulate
every gland and organ, and movements that
loosen up every joint in the body.
Dates: Wednesdays
Session I: January 22nd - March 12th
Session II: March 19th - May 7th
Time: 1:30pm–2:30pm
Fee: $60
FITNESS
St Louis Kali-Silat Martial Arts This class covers a full spectrum of
martial arts styles, from the traditional to unique
blended systems. Core arts explored are: Jeet
Kune Do, Kali, Silat, Muay Thai, Kick-Boxing, Tae
Kwon Do, and ground fighting. This class is meant
to enhance your martial arts knowledge. All styles
and experience levels are welcome.
Dates: Monthly, Tues and Thurs
Times: 7:00pm-7:50pm
Fee: $10 per day or $60 per month
Grandmaster Han's Youn Wha Ryu Taekwondo We offer traditional martial arts with a modern
approach to fitness and training. Whether for fun,
fitness or self defense, you will find Youn Wha Ryu
a challenging and rewarding experience! Belt
promotion available. Children and adults.
Taught in a family atmosphere. Dates and Times:
Monday 5:00pm (age 12+),
Wednesday 4:30pm (age 5+),
Wednesday 5:30pm (age 12+) Fee: $35 per month (Monday class) or
$25 per month (each Wednesday class)
Ackfeld Park Ackfeld Park consists of a total of 6.8 acres
of land. It is located at the intersection of
Shrewsbury Avenue and Sutherland Ave.
behind the Police and Fire Station. The park
has a ball field and two tennis courts. A
sand volleyball court is located east of the
aquatic center parking lot.
Brinkop Brinkop Park’s 3.4 acres are nestled in a
beautiful residential area west of the
intersection at Nottingham and Laurella.
The park also has a playground, ball field,
multi-purpose court, pavilion, and
restroom facility.
Hartry Park Hartry Park is the smallest park located in the
City of Shrewsbury. The park is one acre of
pure enjoyment and is located at 4100 Exeter
Ave. There is a playground and a multi-
purpose court for all to use.
Park & Pavilion
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Wehner Park Wehner Park is Shrewsbury’s largest park consisting of 31.8 acres. This park contains three ball fields, one soccer field, two pavilions, two playgrounds, and two tennis courts. Wehner Pavilion is located at 7600 Hazel Ave., and the Festival Site Pavilion is located at 5200 Lenox Ave.
To rent a pavilion please contact 314-647-1003 Pavilion Rentals begin March 3rd 2014.
PARKS & PAVILIONS
Holiday Bazaar December 14th
9am-4pm
Shrewsbury City Center 5200 Shrewsbury Ave. Shrewsbury, MO 63119
We are rockin the Holiday shoppin!
Goodies and gifts, treats and Sweets bling and other things!
A variety of vendors will be on site for you to start shopping for
unique and handcrafted items.
Attendance prizes will also be given out.
For more information call 314-647-1003
Be sure to join us this spring as they live
happily ever after.
Check out our Facebook Page for up to date information. Auditions will be held January 11th.
You may start calling December 11th to set up an audition time.
The production will be March 6th – 9th.
Ages: 6 and up Fees: $65/R $75/NR
YOUTH COMMUNITY THEATER
SHREWSBURY SHARKS SWIM TEAM
The Shrewsbury swim team is a member of the Municipal Swim League. Team membership is open to swimmers ages 6-18. Team
registration and a parent meeting will be held Thursday, April 16th at 6pm at the Shrewsbury City Center. The meeting is for all
new families or anyone interested in more information on the team. Registration opens up on April 15th and is limited to 200
swimmers. All fees and volunteer sign - ups must be complete by the first practice. Shrewsbury swim team is open to aquatic cen-
ter members and non-members. For more information call Lauren at 314.647.1003.
SCHOOL’S OUT
Park Program This supervised outdoor program will give your
kids a chance to explore St. Louis and have fun
through traditional camp activities. Limited to
the first 200 participants. Camp backpack and
snack included in price. This camp will be held
rain or shine. Camp located in Wehner Park.
Date: Monday - Friday
June 9h – July 11th
(No Camp July 4th)
Time: 9:00am – 12pm
Ages: 5-12
Fee: $140/R $160/NR
Post-Camp Care
We will have extended hours for our Park Pro-
gram. After lunch we will play games, make
crafts, and two days a week go to the Shrewsbury
Pool. Children will need to provide their own
lunch that will not need to be refrigerated. Price
is per child, per session
Dates:
June 9th - 13th
June 16th - 20th
June 23rd - 27th
June 30th - July 3rd (No post care July 4th)
July 7th - July 11th
Time: 12pm – 3pm
Ages: 5-12
Fee: $30/R $35/NR PER WEEK
($24/R $29/NR June 30 – July 3rd)
Park Program Junior Leaders
Junior leader applications can be picked up at
the Parks and Recreation front desk after March
1st. The application deadline will be May 16th.
Junior leaders will be picked based on past ex-
perience, availability and interview. All appli-
cants must be at least 13 years old at the time
camp begins on June 9th.
Camp Dragonfly
New this summer! Campers can go for three
days or five days! Camp Dragonfly campers
will enjoy arts and crafts, exploring the park,
and our exciting on-site “Field Trips”. This pre-
school camp emphasizes summer fun with
friends and new adventures at Wehner Park.
This is a great way to get your little one
outside and active while learning valuable
skills to help with coordination, teamwork and
self-confidence. Camp will be held rain or
shine. Must be potty trained by June 9th.
Dates: June 9th-July 11th (No camp July 4th) Times: 9am-11:45am Ages: 3-5 3-Day Fees: M/W/F $125/R $ 145/NR 5- Days Fees: M-F $140/R $160/NR
Parents’ Shopping Day Out Have some last minute shopping to do? Need
time to assemble or wrap those gifts? Just need
some time to relax after the many weeks of the
holiday madness? Let us help! We will make gin-
ger bread houses, gifts for parents and grandpar-
ents, games in the gym and have a pizza lunch.
Before and after care offered at 8am and until
4pm.Must Register by December 17th
Date: Monday December 23rd
Ages: 5-12
Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm
Fee: $45
Before/Aftercare: $20 additional
Brickz 4 Kidz Model designer 101 Spring Break Workshop How do LEGO brick model-designers come up
with their ideas? Where do they begin, and how
do the ideas go from concept to completion?
This workshop will explore the creative process of
model design. Students will learn the function of
different LEGO components and discover how
those components can work together to create
all kinds of solid structures and moving parts us-
ing motorized LEGO bricks. Dates: March 18-19th Times: 9am-12pm Grades: K-5 Fees: $65 per child
Grand Ballroom: Our grand ballroom is an ideal
place to host a wedding reception or trivia night.
The room seats up to 240 guests “party style” and 300
guests “theater style”. This room includes a prep
kitchen, stage, two bars and a parquet dance floor.
The openness of this room will make any event grand!
Multi-Purpose Room: Our multi-purpose room is perfect
for reunions, holiday parties, dances, anniversaries, birth-
days and more. This room seats up to 200 guests “party
style” and up to 250 guests “theater style”. A prep kitch-
en is available for storing and/or reheating food. Addi-
tionally, the room has a built in stage area that can be
utilized for presentations, or announcements. There’s
plenty of room to move around and mingle, so make
your next party a hit in our multi-purpose room.
Meeting Rooms: For your next important meeting or special
gathering, we’ve got you covered. We have four meeting
rooms that hold up to 40 guests “party style” and up to 60
guests seated “theater style”. We also have one meeting
room holds up to 80 guests “party style” and up to 120 guests
“ theater style”. A small prep kitchen available upstairs for all
meeting room
Deposit Resident Non-Res. Add. Hours
Meeting Rooms 1,3,4,5 $50 $25/hr $30/hr
Meeting Room 2 $50 $40/hr $55/hr
Multi Purpose Room:
Sun-Fri
$100 $400/5hr $550/5hr $80/R $110/NR
Multi Purpose Room:
Saturday
$100 $500/5hr $650/5hr $100/R $130/NR
Ballroom : Sun-Fri $200 $600/5hr $800/5hr $120/R $160/NR
Ballroom: Saturday $200 $700/5hr $900/5hr $140/R $180/NR
FACILTIY RENTAL
Price increase effective January 1st 2014
SPECIAL EVENTS
Bicycle Safety Rodeo TRAILNET will be sponsoring a Bicycle Safety Ro-
deo in the parking lot of the Shrewsbury City
Center. The event will feature bike safety
checks, bike safety presentation, practice
course, helmet check and safety quiz. All partici-
pants will receive a certificate after completing
a safety quiz. Register by March 26th
Date: March 29th
Time: 11:00am - 1:00pm
Fee: FREE
CARDS IN THE PARK
Join us at the Festival Pavilion on
Friday May 16th to watch the St.
Louis Cardinals take on the Atlanta
Braves on a huge blow up screen. The game
begins at 7:15 pm so show up early and get
a good seat on the lawn. We encourage you
to bring a blanket or lawn chairs. We will
have concessions for sale
throughout the game! This
is a free event so bring all
of your friends!
Adult Easter Egg Hunt
Easter Egg hunts aren’t just
for kids anymore! Kirkwood,
Shrewsbury and Webster
Groves co-sponsor this fun-
filled Adult Easter Egg Hunt!
Bring along your adult
beverages, decorated
basket and flashlight to find eggs filled with
special prizes from local merchants and oth-
er goodies. Don’t miss this very popular com-
munity event! This is an outdoor event and is
held rain or shine, so please dress appropri-
ately.
Ages: 18 and older
Date: April 11th
Time: 8:30 pm (Registration begins at 7:30 pm,
must be registered by 8:15 pm)
Location: Kirkwood Park, Lion’s Pavilion, 111 S.
Geyer Rd. Kirkwood, MO 63122
Fees: $5 on or before April 11th, $10 walk up
at event.
Children’s Easter Egg Hunt
Bring the kids to Wehner Park, Festival Pavilion
on Saturday, April 12th for our Annual Easter
Egg Hunt. Kids will also be able to enjoy a
craft, face painter, balloon sculptor &
photo’s with the Easter Bunny. Prize filled
Easter baskets will be awarded to three lucky
winners in each age group. Date: April 12th
Time: 11am-12:30pm (Egg Hunt begins at
11:30am)
Ages: 1-9
Fee: Free
Dads, Uncles, and
Grandpas bring your
special girl to the
Ballroom at the City
Center for a night of
dancing, crafts and a
few special snacks.
Make sure you look your best because we
will have a photo station set up for you to
have your pictures taken!
Date: February 21st
Time: 7pm-9pm
Ages: All Ages Welcome!
Fees: $20/R $30/NR for father and daughter
($7 for each additional child)
LET’S GET CREATIVE!
ARTVENTURE WORKSHOPS
Winter themed art projects
Stay cozy while working on creations
related to winter. We will create snow-
flake crafts, hanging ice crystals, and
winter themed water colors. We may
even break out the hot chocolate!
Date: January 20
Time: 9-3:00
Ages: 6-10
Fees: $72 Bring a sac lunch
Valentine’s Day related art projects
Are you looking for a creative activity for your
child to do on their day off of school?Celebrate Valentine’s Day with us, by creating
pieces of art made from the Heart!
Date: February 14
Time: 9-3:00
Ages: 6-10
Fee: $72 Bring a sac lunch
Study Kandinsky
Looking for a creative activity for your
child to do on their day off of school?
Study the works of Wassily Kandinsky –
sculpture, mobile, paintings.
Date: February 17
Time: 9-3:00 Ages: 6-10 Fee: $72 Bring a sac lunch
Paint Mixer Are you looking for a little creativity in
your life? Bring your favorite beverage
and snacks. Paint a picture along
with local artists Gretchen Lewis and
Missy Castro. They will show you step-
by-step how to paint a beautiful
piece of art that you would actually
hang in your home! All supplies in-
cluded in fee.
Dates: November 21, or December
5th
Ages: 21+
Times: 6-9:00pm
Fee: $35
PIN IT! Join us for an evening filled with
fun craft projects from the popu-
lar website pinterest.com. We se-
lect a few projects , go through
them step - by - step and then you are off
on your own to get creative! We will also
share with you some other “make your life
easier” ideas, recipes, and projects that you
can complete at home. Bring your friends,
pour yourself a glass of wine and share some
snacks while we share all of our fun ideas
with you!
Date: May 2nd
Time: 7pm-9:30pm
Fees: $25
Join us for Pre-School Open Gym! We will be showcasing our new room where kids are free to come play with fun
bikes, balance beams, balls and don’t forget to read a book from our new book nook. $2 per child and free for rec pass holders. We meet every Wednesday and Thurs-
day from 10:00am to 12:00pm.
Adventure Nights
These activities are a great opportunity for your
kids to join their friends for a fun themed night
once a month. Each month we will coordinate
games, crafts and much more in the spirit of that
month’s theme. See below for this sessions
themes!
Time: 6:30-10pm
Ages: 5-12
Fee: $15 registration
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
American Girl Tea Party
The honor of your presence is requested for
afternoon tea! Girls, invite your favorite
American Girl doll (or any special doll) to an
American Girl Tea Party. Tea, beverages and
delicious delights will be served. There will be
a special craft and photos of the children
with their doll will be taken as a memorable
keepsake. Must Register by February 3rd.
Date: February 8th
Time: 2-4pm
Fee: $15.00
St. Michaels Athletic Association St. Michaels offers youth sports programs for children who
are residents of Shrewsbury.
Baseball: Jay Laue [email protected]
Volleyball: Marcia Paynter
Basketball: Joseph Moore [email protected]
Soccer: Dan Kellogg
Lacrosse: Sandy Odenwald 314-647-5481
December 20th - The North Pole
Travel with us to the North Pole
for an evening of gift making! Our elves
will help you pick out the perfect gift, deco-
rate it and wrap so you can take it home
and put it under your tree. Don’t worry we
might even have some milk and cookies to
share! Registration deadline Dec. 16th.
January 24th -Beach Bash:
Wash away those winter blues when the
beach comes to Shrewsbury. Join us for
beach ball volley ball, create your own jelly
fish, hunt for treasure, and more! Registration deadline January 20th.
February 21st - Fun with Friends
Did you know the February is national friend-
ship month? So grab your best friend and
join us for a night of fun filled friend activities!
We will make friendship bracelets, friendship
bread, play partner games and more! Registration deadline February 17th.
March 14th - St. Patty’s Party
Help us find the pot of gold the leprechauns
left at the city center, create your own lepre-
chaun, enjoy some green snacks and more!
Make sure to wear something green! Registration deadline March 19th.
April 18th - April Showers
Help us make our own clouds, plant your
own plant to take home, try our hand at
some water racing and much more! Registration deadline April 14th
Brickz 4 Kidz Model designer 101 Spring Break Workshop How do LEGO brick model-designers come up
with their ideas? Where do they begin, and how
do the ideas go from concept to completion?
This workshop will explore the creative process of
model design. Students will learn the function of
different LEGO components and discover how
those components can work together to create
all kinds of solid structures and moving parts us-
ing motorized LEGO bricks. Dates: March 18-19th Times: 9am-12pm Grades: K-5 Fees: $65 per child
GARLAND WINES PRESENTS
Garland Wines is a locally family owned wine shop that specializes in wines
that can be found in no other retail location in the state of Missouri. These
wines are tasted by the staff before they are offered to you to ensure their
quality. The entire focus of the company is based on customer service and
satisfaction.
Wines for The Holidays
Wines for Holiday entertaining - This class
will focus on wines perfect for entertaining
as well as those to accompany both tradi-
tional and non-traditional meals.
Date: December 4th
Time: 7pm-9pm
Ages: 21 and up
Fee: $25
Wine and Chocolate
Wine and Chocolate with Sheila
Kleinschmidt of Oh Sheila Chocolates will
be present with some of her
hand made confections. Six of
her exquisite hand crafted
chocolates will be paired with
six wines, that complement
them. A new twist on wine
and food.
Date: February 12
Time: 7-9pm
Fee: $25
Ages: 21 and up
“Experience Wine” Block series of classes. This set of classes can be taken individually or as a set. We recommend the entire series as
each week is a building block for the next. Each class you will taste representative samples
of the wines being discussed in lecture. Options for food and wine pairings will be discussed
each class.
March 5, 2014 - The wines of Germany will be featured. In addition to learning how to
read labels as well as how to properly, analyze wine from the consumer point of view, stu-
dents will get a broad view of what makes German wines so unique and appealing.
April 2, 2014 - Wines from California and the West Coast will be tasted and discussed.
California wine laws differ from the rest of the world but how? Learn the characteristics of
several types of grapes by both color, aroma, and flavor.
May 5, 2014 - Wines of France. See and taste what makes the wines of France often
times the most sought after wines of the world. Learn what grapes can be grown in what re-
gions by law.
Fee: Individual class is $25 for all or $65 for all three.