www.gpsbulldogs.org online registration: recpro.grandville.k12.mi.us

 

                                                      

   

TABLE OF CONTENTS Age Group Swim Team (Competitive)..................................33 Babysitting .......................................................................... 10 Basketball – Boys ............................................................... 24 Basketball – Girls ................................................................ 23 Breakfast & Lunch for “Free” ................................................ 9 Candy Creations ................................................................. 11 Cheerleading Camps ..................................................... 26-27 Cupcake Bouquet ................................................................ 11 Eats and Treats for Summer ................................................. 10 Explore with Dora and Diego .............................................. 9 Football Camps ................................................................. 28 Football Registration info -Rocket/78er ............................ 20 Fun with Arts & Crafts ........................................................ 10 Fun with Modge Podge ..................................................... 10 Golf ............................................................................... 18-19 Grandville Public Library ...................................................... 2 Grandville Public Library – Family Night Series ..................... 3 Grandville’s 4th of July Celebration ...................................... 4 Gymnastics and Dance ........................................................ 16 Home Alone – Safe Kids...................................................... 10 Kitchen Chemistry by Mind Boggle ..................................... 11 Lacrosse ............................................................................. 25 Lego Camps (Bricks 4 Kidz) ............................................ 12-13 Pirate Adventures ................................................................ 11 Preschool to Kindergarten Pals ............................................. 9 Puppet Theatre .................................................................. 11 Registration Form for Leisure classes & Sports Camps .......... 29 Registration Information ....................................................... 1 Rocket/78er Cheerleading Registration info........................ 20 Rocket/78er Football Registration info ............................... 20 Soccer ............................................................................. 27 Softball ............................................................................... 21 Strength Camps – Coach T .................................................. 21 Summer Recreation (Supervised Playgrounds) ................... 5-6 Summer Rec/Supervised Playgrounds Registration Form .... 7-8 Swim Registration Form ..................................................... 34 Swimming ................................................................. 30-32 Swim Team (Age Group – Competitive) ............................. 33 Tennis ......................................................................... 14-15 Theatre Camp ..................................................................... 14 Volleyball .......................................................................... 22 WERQ Dance Fitness for Adults .......................................... 17 Yoga for Kids and Adults..................................................... 17

   

   

REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration Begins: • Friday – May 5, 2017 at 8:00 a.m. • Please enter course number and class/session number on the registration form.

5 WAYS TO REGISTER WALK-IN

Registration Deadline: • One week prior to the class/camp • Decision to run the class/camp is based on the minimum number of participants required to run the class. • If there is still availability in the class/camp, we will continue to take registrations until one business day prior to the start of class/camp. • Swim lesson registration must be made 3 business days prior to the lessons. Summer Office Hours:  8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. – Monday – Thursday Refund Policy:  A full refund will be granted if we cancel a class  NO refunds will be granted after registration unless due to an injury or for medical reasons  Classes/camps are not pro-rated Miscellaneous Policies:  Registrations will not be accepted for Enrichment Classes, Swim Lessons, and Sport Camps prior to May 5th, 2017. Registrations will be accepted on a first come/first received basis for all classes/camps/lessons.  All programs have a minimum number of participants required therefore; we reserve the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. If a class is canceled, registrants will be notified as soon as possible and a full refund will be issued.  Unless you hear from us, your child is automatically enrolled in the class/camp/session requested.  You will receive an email confirmation if you provide an email address.

Classes fill up quickly, so be sure to register early!

Visit our office. Bring the registration form along with a check, cash, or your credit card to our office: 3843 Prairie St. SW Grandville, MI 49418

MAIL-IN

Send registration form, along with either a check or money order payable to “Grandville Community Education” or with your credit card information.

FAX-IN

Fax the registration form along with your VISA/Discover/MasterCard information to 616-254-6555.

DROP BOX Located outside the Community Education Office door

ON-LINE REGISTRATION Go to: recpro.grandville.k12.mi.us to register for classes online.

NO PHONE REGISTRATIONS PLEASE Payment must accompany registration:  Cash  Check  Money Order  MasterCard/VISA/Discover Grandville Community Education 3843 Prairie Street SW Grandville, MI 49418 616-254-6553 Visit the website at www.gpsbulldogs.org and click on the Community Education page under the “Links” tab at the top of the page.

 

The Grandville School District is an equal opportunity educational institution. It is our expressed policy that no person shall be unlawfully excluded from participation, be denied benefits of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination in employment on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, including sexual orientation or transgender identity, disability, age, religion, height, weight, marital or family status, military status, ancestry, handicap/disability, genetic information, or any other legally protected category, (collectively, “Protected Classes”), in its programs and activities as required by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendment Act of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures, contact Scott Merkel, Title IX Coordinator at 3839 Prairie Street SW, Grandville, MI 49418, (616) 254-6558.

   

 

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CITY OF GRANDVILLE EVENTS GRANDVILLE BRANCH- KENT DISTRICT LIBRARY 4055 Maple SW ** 616-784-2007 www.kdl.org READING CLUB BEGINS JUNE 5 ENDS AUGUST 12 IT’S FREE!  TO MARKET TUESDAYS Enjoy the Grandville Farmer’s Market and these special outdoor Market programs sponsored by the Grandville Downtown Development Authority July 11 July 18 July 25 August 1

Music at the Market with the Porters Critter Barn Touch-A-Truck Construction Creation

10:00am 10:00am 10:00 am 10:00am

June 15 through July 27 - Family Story time with Miss Katie at 10am Outdoor Play - June 13-27 and August 8

SCHOOL AGE PROGRAMS - AGES 6 & UP June 7 June 14 June 21 June 28 June 8-July 25

Food Fairy Kids Hip Hop Giant outdoor games Sports Stacking Ruff Readers

1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:30 pm **

TEEN PROGRAMS - AGES 11 AND UP June 14 June 21 June 28 July 5 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2

Henna Pop n’ Paint Cartooning 101 Marshmallow Madness (construct a masterpiece) Cookie Chaos (decorating) Teens Cook It! Gears of Nerf Great Quesadilla Taste off

** Registration required    

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1:00 pm ** 1:00 pm ** 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm

   

Outdoor Summer Family Night Series Grandville Branch-Kent District Library 4055 Maple SW

 

ALL FREE PROGRAMS ARE ON THURSDAY EVENINGS STARTING AT 7:00 PM AT THE LIBRARY AMPHITHEATER

 

June 15 Beatles Tribute Band We are kicking off our Summer Family Night series with an amazing show. Toppermost is a Beatles tribute band from Ann Arbor that recreates the energy and youthfulness of the Beatles, and who doesn’t love the Beatles? Sponsored by Shannon Orthodontics

June 22

Uneven Ground - in Concert

June 29

Audacious Entertainment

July 13

Magic Show with Tom Plunkard

Uneven Ground is a four-piece traditional Celtic band blending vocals with instrumentals to bring their listeners on a unique musical journey. They are grounded in the roots of traditional Irish music.

Enjoy a high-energy circus extravaganza featuring hula hooping from Audacious Hoops, juggling from Will Juggle and acrobatics from Agora Arts.

Tom Plunkard's entertaining and hilarious show includes animals, audience involvement and amazing magic.

July 20

Village Puppeteers (Indoor show)

Join us for a faced paced puppet comedy. Belly laughs guaranteed.

July 27

Grandville Idol Talent Show

Catch the excitement with one of Grandville’s best events. The area’s finest young talent in grades K-8 will perform for top spot. Stop in the library for rules and entry forms. Sponsored by Macatawa Bank.    

 

http://www.kdl.org/locations/grandville or on Facebook @KDLGrandville 

   

 

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GRANDVILLE’S 48TH ANNUAL 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION 2017 (TENTATIVE) SATURDAY, JULY 1st 8:00 am 9:00-5:00 pm 4:00-11:00 pm

YMCA Buck Creek Run/Walk #10 Schoolhouse Open House “Beer, Bands & BBQ”

Middle School Heritage Park Near Library

MONDAY, JULY 3rd 4:00 pm 7:00 pm

Little League All-Star Game Badges vs. Hoses Softball Game

Wedgwood Park Wedgwood Park

TUESDAY, JULY 4th 8:30—9:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am-4:00 pm 9:00 am-5:00 pm 9:00 am-6:00 pm

Rotary Pancake Breakfast Flag Raising Ceremony 3 on 3 Basketball Arts and Crafts Show Clothesline Art Exhibit (Summer Rec Kids)

Middle School Middle School Middle School Wedgwood Park Middle School

11:00 am

Fourth of July Parade

Wilson Avenue

12:00 pm—Dark 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 1:00 pm-4:00 pm 1:00 pm-5:00 pm 1:00 pm-7:00 pm 2:00 pm—4:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm-6:00 pm 7:30 pm-10:15 pm

Food Vendors Blacksmith Woodworks Chainsaw Carving Penny Carnival Mr. & Mrs. Bubbles Face Painting Kids Zone Greg Secor—Pangea Ducky Dash Gentlemen of Rag Time (live music) River Rogues (live music)

Middle School Wedgwood/Middle School Wedgwood/Middle School

Wedgwood Park Middle School Middle School Middle School Wedgwood Park Middle School Middle School

FIREWORKS AT THE MIDDLE SCHOOL AT DUSK!

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PLEASE NOTE LOCATIONS FOR THIS YEAR’S SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM

WEST ELEMENTARY 3777 Aaron Ave.

(hours: M-F 9-11:30 am and M-TH - 12:30-4:00 pm)

and

EAST ELEMENTARY 3413 30th St.

(hours: M-F 9-11:30 am & M-TH 12:30-4:00 pm) Free breakfast and lunch is served at East Elementary

RUNS JUNE 19 – JULY 28, 2017

Kindergarten – 6th grade (grade entering fall 2017)

See next page for more details.          

 

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THE CITY OF GRANDVILLE ALONG WITH GRANDVILLE COMMUNITY EDUCATION WILL BE OFFERING OUR SUMMER RECREATION AND SUPERVISED PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES AT WEST AND EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

SUMMER RECREATION Kindergarten – 6th grade (grade entering fall 2017)

WEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RUNS JUNE 19 – JULY 28, 2017 NOTE: An enrollment/permission slip must be filled out for each child and given to the Community Education Office or the playground supervisor prior to a child attending for the first time this summer. To be eligible to participate, the child/parent must be a City of Grandville Resident or attend Grandville Schools. The permission slip is on pages 7 & 8 Time

Mondays

Thursdays

Fridays

  FREE LUNCH SERVED at EAST ELEMENTARY– 1 SUPERVISOR AT LUNCHTIME WEST ELEMENTARY CLOSED FROM 11:30-12:30 pm

11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.    

Wednesdays

Free Open Gym/Organized Outdoor Games, Playground plus Arts & Crafts and indoor board games and cards.

  9:00a.m.-11:30 a.m.

 

 

Tuesdays

 

12:30 – 4:00 p.m.

Movie & popcorn

Open Swim 1:303:00pm, Open playground 3:00- 4:00 (Ride bus to & from pool) (COST IS $2.00)

Water events (inner school) Ride bus to one school

Local Field Trips – Permission slips are due by noon on Wednesday of that week

 

Playground Closed – No Supervision

Field Trips are for students in grades Kindergarten – 6th (grade they are going into). Permission slips are due by Wednesday at noon.

Field Trip Thursdays      

June 22 June 29 July 6 (am) July 13 (am) July 20 July 27

(approximate prices) Children’s Museum Miniature Golf Wedgwood Park/Field Day John Ball Zoo & picnic at zoo Fairlanes Bowling Rebounderz (waiver needed)

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$5.00/student To be determined no charge $8.00 To be determined $12.00 (includes required $2,00 socks)

   

SUMMER RECREATION/SUPERVISED PLAYGROUND REGISTRATION AND WAIVER FORM THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED ON BOTH SIDES IN ORDER FOR YOUR CHILD TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SUMMER RECREATION/SUPERVISED PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES Completed form must be turned in to either the East Elementary or West Elementary playground by the first day your child attends the program. Parent/Guardian 1

Parent/Guardian 2

First Name:

First Name:

Last Name:

Last Name:

Relationship to child:

Relationship to child:

Home Phone:

Home Phone:

Cell Phone:

Cell Phone:

Address for primary residence of child (ren): City: Child 1

Zip Code: First name:

Birth date:

Last name: Gender:

School:

Allergies/Special Needs: Grade entering in Fall: Child 2

Dismissal Instruction:

dismissed to walk home

First name:

Birth date:

wait for pickup

Last name: Gender:

School:

Allergies/Special Needs: Grade entering in Fall:

Child 3

Dismissal Instruction:

dismissed to walk home

First name:

Birth date:

wait for pickup

Last name: Gender:

School:

Allergies/Special Needs: Grade entering in Fall:

Dismissal Instruction:

dismissed to walk home

wait for pickup

PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU FILL OUT THE BACK OF THIS FORM. YOU R CHILD WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM WITHOUT YOUR SIGNATURES ON THE BACK OF THIS FORM (OR THE 2ND PAGE).

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PAGE 2 OF THE SUMMER RECREATION/SUPERVISED PLAYGROUND REGISTRATION AND WAIVER FORM

MEDICAL AND LIABILITY 1. In the event of sickness or an emergency where I am not present and cannot be reached, I request that my child (ren) receive any medical attention or treatment deemed necessary by the staff. Therefore, I give permission to any hospital, doctor, and /or health care provider to treat, transport/admit my child. I understand that the City of Grandville nor the Grandville Community Education Program do NOT have any insurance which pays for the dental, medical and/or hospital costs that might be incurred on behalf of my child. Consequently, I understand that any and all costs incurred for any treatment shall be my sole responsibility. 2. The above named child (ren) has my permission to ride a school bus on any field trips, open swim at the Grandville Middle School, or to and from each school as necessary for combined school events. A separate permission slip will be required for each of the Field Trips. 3. I give my permission for pictures of my child (ren) to be used for school district publicity (no names will be attached to a photo without special permission of the parent/guardian.) By signing below I agree to all 3policies above: Signature of Parent/Guardian:

Date:

DISCIPLINE PLAN Infractions: Hitting, pushing, swearing, bullying in any way (physically or verbally), or any other inappropriate behavior (plugging sinks or toilets, etc.): 1st offense – Verbal warning and a 10 minute time out 2nd offense – student has to call home and tell parent what they did and a 15 minute time out 3rd offense – parents are called by the supervisor, student needs to be picked up and student is not allowed back in the program for 4 days (not including weekends) 4th offense – parents are called by the supervisor and student is not allowed back in the program for the rest of the summer. By signing below I agree to the Discipline policies listed above: Signature of Parent/Guardian:

Date:

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FREE BREAKFAST AND LUNCH

(AGES: 3 – 18) EAST AND CENTRAL ELEMENTARY OPEN FROM JUNE 19 – JULY 28, 2017

Free Breakfast & Lunch Will Not Be Served At West Elementary Come one, come all to East Elementary or Central Elementary for free breakfast and free lunch! This program is open to all kids ages 3-18. Breakfast is served from: 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. and lunch is served from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Combine it with the supervised playground in the morning after breakfast at West Elementary or East Elementary. Or just come for the meals! You don’t need to meet any qualifications for this program. No pre-registration necessary!                  

YOUTH ENRICHMENT CLASSES

FROM PRESCHOOL TO KINDERGARTEN PALS!!!

Kim Zandbergen – West Elementary – Kindergarten Room #2

Ages: 3 – 6

*Children must be toilet trained

If you have a child between the ages of 3 and 6 who will be going into preschool or kindergarten, then this class is for them! Have your child enjoy a mini preschool/kindergarten class by joining us for a 1 week or 2 week session. Your child will experience things that take place during a regular preschool or kindergarten classroom, by doing such things as:  Daily circle time with many favorite books such as “Pete the Cat,” “Dr. Seuss,” “Clifford” & many more!  Fun, interactive Music  Arts & Crafts 100 - Session 1 101 - Session 2 Don’t miss out on these perfect summer Enrichment Classes! Monday – Thursday Monday – Thursday June 19 – June 29 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. 4 - 6 year olds

July 10 – July 13 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. 3 year olds

$80/2 weeks

$40/1 week

EXPLORE WITH DORA AND FRIENDS! Great for boys and girls! Ages 4 – 6 Kim Zandbergen – West Elementary – Kindergarten Room #2

*Children must be toilet trained

"This class will explore the rain forest, the ocean, and a pirate adventure with Dora and Diego. Simple Spanish, lots of fun crafts, and earth care, plus ending in a treasure hunt to find our treasure chest hidden by those pirate piggies. Also, watch out for Swiper!" These classes filled up quickly last year, so don’t miss out! (Maximum – 16) Session 102 Monday – Friday July 17 – July 21 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. 4-6 year olds $50/5 days

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FUN WITH ARTS & CRAFTS! AGES: 3-6

SUMMER TIME EATS AND TREATS – K – 4TH

 

Heidi Voetberg & Amy VanderWerp West Elementary Kindergarten Room #7

Heidi Voetberg & Amy VanderWerp West Elementary Kindergarten Room #7 “Explore Your World Through Arts and Crafts”. Experience the wonders of art by creating sculptures, painting, drawing, and using a variety of materials.

Come and have fun cooking with Mrs. Voetberg! Make fun and easy snacks to enjoy this summer. We will make things that you can make at home with your mom. Make sure your child doesn’t miss out on this yummy class!

June 19-22 (Monday – Thursday) 103 Session 1 - 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. (3 & 4 year olds)

June 26-29 (Monday – Thursday) 105 -1– 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. (K – 2nd)

104

106-1 – 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (2nd – 4th)

Session 2 - 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (4 – 6 year olds)

Fee:

$40.00 (includes supply fee)

 

BABYSITTING COURSE - 4th – 7th Grade

Fee: $40 (includes supply fee)

Jodi Tuinstra West Elementary - Library

 

SUMMER TIME EATS AND TREATS – AGES 4-10

Heidi Voetberg & Amy VanderWerp West Elementary Kindergarten Room #7

The essentials of being a competent babysitter will be concentrated into a half day class for boys and girls. Instruction will cover child care, safety, and emergency preparation. Bring a snack for a short break. Please alert us if the student has any special needs. Each student will receive a certificate/card of completion.

Come and have fun cooking with Mrs. Voetberg! Make fun and easy snacks to enjoy this summer. We will make things that you can make at home with your mom. Make sure your child doesn’t miss out on this yummy class!

July 21 – Friday

105 -2– 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. (4-6 years)

109 - 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon

106-2– 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (1st – 4th)

Fee: $35.00 (maximum of 20 students)

Fee: $40 (includes supply fee)

   

July 10-13 (Monday – Thursday)

  FUN WITH “MODGE PODGE”– AGES 6-9

HOME ALONE COURSE – 3 – 6 Grade rd

th

Jodi Tuinstra West Elementary - Library

Kim Zandbergen West Elementary – Room # 13

Is your child ready to stay home alone but you want to be confident he/she has the basic knowledge? This half day class teaches such things as: answering the door or phone, learning first aid, identifying fire safety rules, understanding internet safety, gun safety rules, and stranger danger. Each student will receive a workbook and certificate of completion. This program is full of important safety principles.

Come and get creative with fun, hands on, art activities using modge podge, paint, and other unique materials to make “one of a kind” projects! Modge Podge is a glue and finish that can be used on most surfaces. Kids can use it for their craft projects as its non-toxic and can be easily cleaned with water and soap.

July 21 - Friday

July 24 – July 26 (Monday -Wednesday) 3 classes

110 - 12:30 – 3:30 p.m.

107 – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon

Fee: $35.00 (maximum of 20 students)

Fee: $40.00 (includes supply fee)

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PIRATE ADVENTURES Kindergarten – 2nd Grade

CANDY CREATIONS 4th -8th Grade

Lindsae Thompson West Elementary – Staff Lounge

Lindsae Thompson West Elementary – Room #10

Learn how to wow your friends and family with delicious homemade goodies! We will make an assortment of goodies including peanut butter patties, multiple types of fudge, homemade snicker bars, and more!

Ahoy there Matey! Let’s explore the swashbuckling world of pirates through books, games, crafts, snacks, and music! So Let’s Party Me Hearty! Yo ho! Yo ho! A pirate’s life for me!

July 11-14 - Tuesday - Friday  108 – 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

July 18-21 – Tuesday - Friday 113– 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Fee: $40.00 (maximum of 10 students)

Fee: $45.00 (maximum of 12 students)

   

KITCHEN CHEMISTRY! 2nd – 5th Grades

Mind Boggle Science & Math Programs Keli Christopher West Elementary – Room #10

PUPPET THEATER 2nd – 5th Grades   Tracy Burri &Melissa Oakes West Elementary – Room #9

  This camp is part cooking class and part science lab! Come learn the chemistry behind some of your favorite snacks! Students create their own cake mix using substances that react to create a fluffy cake. Use the power of the sun to cook s’mores. And trust us, a root beer float is much more fun to eat when you make the ice cream and the root beer yourself. Chemistry is all around the kitchen and it’s fun for everyone!

Enjoy puppets and performing with them? Learn about various puppets, produce and perform a familiar skit or a new original! This fun and new puppet theater camp will give you room for your imagination to grow through script writing, puppet making, and a final day puppet show performance! Show off your talents and enjoy a make it, take it, puppet theater camp. Parents are welcome to attend final day performances.

June 26-29 – Monday - Thursday 111 – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Fee: $80.00 (maximum of 18 students)

CUPCAKE BOUQUET! Grades 3rd – 8th

June 26-29 – Monday - Thursday 114 – 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Fee: $45.00 (min. 12/max. 20 students)

Brenda Murphy West Elementary – Room #10 They are the latest trend for dessert, even at the most formal of occasions. Who can resist these tasty splashes of color and personality! Come learn the techniques for creating show stopping cupcake bouquets! Students will have one homework assignment: baking a dozen cupcakes at home.

June 19-22 (Monday – Thursday) 112 - 9:00 a.m. – 12 noon   Fee: $50 (The fee for this class includes a $10 supply fee to allow kids to take home supplies at the end of the class)

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MINING & CRAFTING USING LEGO® BRICKS AGES 7 & UP

REMOTE CONTROL MANIA Ages 6 ½ - 11

Bricks 4 Kidz West Elementary – Room #9

Bricks 4 Kidz West Elementary – Room #9

Experience the world of Minecraft with LEGO® bricks. Kids will start by crafting their shelters and some of the mobs, critters, and tools using LEGO® bricks. Students will face new crafting challenges each day, building models and key elements from the popular Minecraft game in this fun summer camp! Reserve your spot before this camp fills up!

115 – 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon

Making it move is the name of the game at this exciting camp! Kids will love to see their creations in motion using LEGO® wireless remote controls. Each day, campers will use fascinating and challenging LEGO®components to create dynamic vehicles, inventions, machines and more. As they enjoy the fun of building, campers will understand the basic working principles of many ingenious devices that are part of our everyday lives. Campers will also learn how to magnify, diminish and redirect force to move objects at different speeds and in different directions. This camp is loads of fun and learning for budding builders.

Fee: $130.00 (Min/Max: 6/20)  

July 10-13 – Monday – Thursday

July 10-13 – Monday - Thursday

       

116 – 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Fee: $123.00 (Min/Max: 6/20)

POCKET BRICK MONSTERS CAMP Ages 6 & Up Bricks 4 Kidz West Elementary – Room #9 

         

JR. ENGINEERS CAMP “IT’S A WILD LIFE” AGES 4 ½ - 6 ½

Bricks 4 Kidz West Elementary - Room #9

Get ready for an adventure in the world of Pokémon®! Capture wild Pokémon® creatures and train them for battle. Improve your accuracy and power as you learn new moves and use special abilities. Tap into your inner engineer as we build Dratini, Pikachu, Poké Balls, and more. Bring your own Pokémon® trading cards if you wish to play and trade at the end of each day. Show off your skills as you battle for power in your journey through the Pokémon® universe. Do you have what it takes to become a Pokémon® Master?

Designed for kids ages 4 ½ to 6 ½ this camp is great for the beginner builder. In “It’s a Wild Life” kids will build animals using a mix LEGO bricks, tech bricks, motors and battery packs. Kids will learn to read model plans, build a variety of motorized and nonmotorized models. Fun, yet educational, this camp will reinforce counting; number recognition, fine motor skills, as well as kids will learn some basic animal science facts.

June 19-22 – Monday - Thursday

June 19-22 - Monday - Thursday

117 – 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon

118 – 1:00–3:30 p.m.

Fee: $123.00 (Min/Max: 6/20)

Fee: $118.00 (Min/Max: 6/16)

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GRAPHIC NOVEL COMIC CREATOR AGES 7 ½ & Up

JR. ROBOTICS CAMP Ages 8 & Up

Bricks 4 Kidz West Elementary - Room #9

Bricks 4 Kidz West Elementary – Room #9 

Pow! Wow! Screech! Who’s your favorite Graphic Novel Character? Who’s your favorite LEGO Minifigure? Come create your very own graphic novel, in our Graphic Novel Comic Creator Camp! You’ll have loads of fun creating your own or using your favorite characters to develop your graphic novel story, design your graphic novel book sets & backdrops and incorporate pictures of your sets, all designed with LEGO® Bricks! Using computers, software, cameras, & imagination, kids will have tons of fun in this camp. At the end of the week, campers will be provided with a printed & digital copy of the graphic novel book they created.

“A Walk on the Wild Side" Build and program a Roaring Lion, a Hungry Alligator, and other wild creatures! The Bricks 4 Kidz Junior Robotics camp offers all the fun of building with LEGO bricks, PLUS the challenge of computer programming! Kids will learn to use drag-and-drop iconbased computer software to program their creations. The last day of camp, parents are invited to come view the students Robotic Zoo! This camp provides an introduction into the world of computer-programming and robotics that will equip children to succeed in a technology-based marketplace.

July 17- 20 - Monday – Thursday

July 17-20 – Monday - Thursday

119 – 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon

120– 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.

  Fee: $130.00 (Min/Max: 6/20)

Fee: $135.00 (Min/Max: 6/14)

STAR WARS SPACE CAMP AGES 6 -11 Bricks 4 Kidz West Elementary – Room #9 In this Star Wars inspired Camp, your missions are NOT impossible! Using LEGO bricks, motors, and battery packs, join us every day as we complete our training missions and earn our badges to ultimately become Jedi Knights! Help us as we train with our light sabers, build attack shuttles, satellites, millennium falcon and more. Join us as we complete our scavenger hunt missions, rescue citizens taken into another galaxy, and earn our badges to become Jedi Knights! Don’t miss the fun and excitement of our fun Star Wars Space themed camp, where we learn, build and play with LEGO bricks!

July 24-27 - Monday - Thursday

BAT LEAGUE HEROS & VILLAINS Ages 6 & Up

   

Bricks 4 Kidz West Elementary– Room #9 Enter the dark city where a dangerous jokester and other evil villains wreak havoc. Thankfully there is a bat hero who comes out each night to fight against these evil-doers! The good guys will ride into action as campers build motorized models, using LEGO bricks, motors & battery packs. Campers will build bat hero’s speedy vehicle, bat girl’s sleek motorcycle and other cool batman inspired models. But keep the bat light searching for the evil jokester’s motorized low rider vehicle cruising through the city streets as well. Send the bat hero swinging on his grappling hook technic model from one skyscraper to the next as he fights crime with his trusty super sidekick. Campers will use their imaginations, building skills and crime-fighting passion in this thrilling camp of bat heroes and villains!

July 24-27 - Monday - Thursday

121– 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon

122 – 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.

Fee: $123.00 (Min/Max: 6/20)

Fee: $123.00 (Min/Max: 6/20)

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YOUTH SUMMER STOCK THEATRE 2017 4TH – 7TH GRADES Eric Tower High School Auditorium Get bitten by the “drama bug”!!! The Grandville Youth Summer Stock Program is a great way for elementary school students to immerse themselves in all aspects of theatre. We will be learning the basics of acting, make-up, improvisation, costuming and technical theatre. On the final afternoon, we will be putting on a play of our very own! If your child has an interest in the limelight or would like to discover what theatre is all about in a hands-on, highly active way, this is the perfect opportunity to get his or her feet wet. All levels of experience are welcome.

July 31 – August 4 – Monday - Friday 126 – 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.   Fee: $160.00 (t-shirt included) (Kids to bring a lunch)

STUDENT AND ADULT TENNIS LESSONS ALL TENNIS LESSONS AND MATCHES WILL BE PLAYED AT THE GRANDVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL COURTS Tim Buck, Varsity Tennis Coach – Grandville MIDDLE School Tennis Courts June 19 – July 28, 2017 (Six Weeks) If a student misses a lesson due to rain, vacation time or other extenuating circumstances, the student may attend lessons held at the same time on another day. receives twelve (12) lessons.

131 Session 1

We want to ensure that each student

132 Session 2

133 Session 3

135 Session 5

Mondays & Wednesdays

Mondays & Wednesdays

Mondays & Wednesdays

Tuesdays & Thursdays

Tuesdays & Thursdays

9:00 –9:50 a.m.

10:00 -11:00 a.m.

11:00 a.m.-Noon

10:00 –11:00 a.m.

11:00 a.m. – Noon

Boys & Girls Ages 5 - 7

Boys Ages 8 - 10

Boys Ages 11 - 12

Girls Ages 8 - 10

WHAT:

Featuring “Quick Start Tennis”

WHERE:

Grandville Middle School Tennis Courts – 3535 Wilson Ave.

136 Session 6 Girls Ages 11 - 12

Students will receive instruction and practice in forehand, backhand, serve, overhead, and volley. Students will improve their skills through games, drills, and match play.

FEE:

$75.00 per student

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JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT TENNIS PROGRAM 6 WEEK SESSION Tim Buck, Varsity Coach – Grandville MIDDLE School Tennis Courts WHAT: Team members will participate in drills, games, and match play.

Teamwork, sportsmanship, doubles and singles strategy and physical fitness will be emphasized as team members prepare for the five (5) matches to be played on Fridays. *Players must know how to keep score and play an entire match to participate in the Jr. Development Program. Players are encouraged to come every day after the 1st week.

WHEN:

June 19 – July 28, 2017 (Six Weeks)

Boys: Monday and Wednesday Session #137 – Session 1 - Noon – 2:00 p.m.

FEE:

$90.00 First Member

Girls: Tuesday and Thursday

Session #138 – Session 2 – Noon – 2:00 p.m.

$80.00 Second Member (includes a t-shirt)

ADULT BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE TENNIS LESSONS 6 WEEK SESSION Tim Buck, Varsity Coach – Grandville MIDDLE School Tennis Courts Instruction on all things Tennis! Grips, strokes, scoring, movement. The focus will be on stroke production and playing strategies. There will be drills to improve skills. Match play will be the ultimate goal.

WHEN:

Wednesdays - June 21, 28, July 5, 12, 19, 26 (Six Weeks) Session #139 - 6:00 – 7:30 pm

WHERE:

Grandville MIDDLE School Tennis Courts

FEE:

$75.00 (minimum of 6 students needed)

ADULT NIGHTS CARDIO TENNIS AND DOUBLES MATCH PLAY – 6 WEEK SESSION Tim Buck, Varsity Coach – Grandville High School Tennis Courts The first ½ hour (6:00-6:30 pm) will be warm up drills that involve some cardio. The next hour (6:30-7:30 pm) is doubles play done mixer style. Teacher pros will blend in and play as well. 

WHEN:

Tuesdays – June 20, 27, July 11, 18, 25, (5 Weeks) (no lesson on July 4) Session #140 - 6:00 – 7:30 pm

WHERE:

Grandville MIDDLE School Tennis Courts

FEE:

$75.00 (minimum of 6 students needed)

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Community Education and Gymnastiks Unlimited are teaming up to offer boys and girls gymnastics classes. Each session last (4) weeks. Gymnastics helps kids gain better confidence, better grades + focus and health! Where: Date(s) Cost: $50/4 weeks

Gymnastiks Unlimited –596 Baldwin Ave. in Jenison - 616- 457-4848 Session I -June 5th – June 30, Session II July 3 – July 28, Session III July 31st - August 25th Duration of the classes: 45 minutes

Gymnastics (Girls & Boys) Ages 3-5 Time: Monday’s 5:30 p.m. Session I - #142, Session II - #150, Session III - #158 Tuesdays 6:35 p.m. Session I - #143 Session II - #151, Session III - #159 This class is for the beginner that wants to learn the basics of gymnastics along with making new friends. Gymnastics (Girls) Ages 6 and up Time: Mondays 6:35 p.m. Session I - #144 Session II - #152, Session III - #160 Time: Tuesdays 5:30 p.m. Session I - #145, Session II - #153, Session III - #161 This class is for the beginner that wants to learn the basics of gymnastics along with making new friends. DanceNastics – Gymnastics/Dance Combo (Girls & Boys) Ages 4 and up Time: Tuesday’s 6:45 p.m. Session I - #146, Session II - #154, Session III - #162 Does your child Love Gymnastics? Love to Dance? Then GU has the class for you! Why not learn both? Tumbling 1 (Girls & Boys) Ages 6 and up Time: Mondays 5:30 p.m. Session I - #147, Session II - #155, Session III - #163 If your child wants to learn Cartwheels, Round-offs and backward skills, this is the class for them! Ninja’s (Girls & Boys) Ages 5 & up Time: Monday’s 6:35 p.m. Session I - #148, Session II - #156, Session III - #164 Tuesdays 6:35 p.m. Session I - #149, Session II - #157, Session III - #165 Does your child like to tumble? Stunt? Run? Learn how to rapidly negotiate obstacles while flipping, jumping, climbing, and twisting while in a safe padded environment. Princess Camp: #166

Time:

“Belle”– July 3-7 (no class on 7-4-17) Mon.–Fri. – 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

#167

Time:

“Moana” - July 24-28

Mon.– Fri. – 1:00–4:00 pm

#168 “Belle” - August 14-18

Time:

Cost: $50/week Cost: $60/week Cost: Dance with a princess; Enjoy a tea party, Dress up, Gymnastics, and so much more fun!!

Mon.– Fri. – 1:00–4:00 pm

$60/week

American Ninja Warrior Camp (Girls & Boys) Ages 5 and up #169 #170

July 24-28 June 19-23

Time: Time:

Monday- Friday AM 9:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Monday- Friday PM 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 PM

YOGA CLASSES

Cost: $60/week Does your child like to tumble? Stunt? Run? Learn how to rapidly negotiate obstacles while flipping, jumping, climbing, and twisting while in a safe padded environment.

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WERQ AND YOGA FITNESS CLASSES ADULT “WERQ” CARDIO DANCE CLASSES  Jacqueline Poehlman - Grandville Community Education - Community Room WERQ is a wildly addictive cardio dance class based on the hottest pop and hip hop music. The warm up previews the dance steps in class and the cool down combines yoga-inspired static stretching and balance poses. Crush calories whiles dancing to your favorite songs. Are you ready to WERQ?  DATES:

Session #798

Tuesdays– June 19-August 1 (6 weeks) – 6:00-7:00 p.m. (no class on July 4, 2017)

COST:

$30.00 (6 weeks)

 

YOUTH (Ages 6-12) HATHA YOGA CLASSES Denise Mollenhauer - Grandville Community Education - Community Room Students are encouraged to embrace who they are in a non-competitive and nurturing environment. Additionally: They’ll learn yoga poses, while developing strength, flexibility, focus and balance. They will practice breath awareness and relaxation that teaches kids how to calm themselves and manage stress in a healthy and effective way. Please bring a yoga mat, a water bottle, and a blanket or towel. Please wear comfortable exercise clothes. DATES:

Session #797

COST:

$25.00 (5 weeks)

Thursdays

July 13-August 10 (5 weeks) - 4:30–5:15 p.m.

ADULT HATHA YOGA CLASSES Denise Mollenhauer - Grandville Community Education - Community Room BEGINNING YOGA & PILATES: The instructor will adjust the difficulty level of this class to fit the participants in the class. Everyone can benefit from practicing yoga and Pilates. Come join us in a class paced just right for beginners. You’ll improve your strength, flexibility, coordination and range of motion. You’ll also enjoy improved circulation, cardiovascular health, and reduced stress. Please bring a yoga mat, a water bottle, and a blanket or towel. Please wear comfortable exercise clothes. CONTINUING YOGA & PILATES: Now that you’ve mastered the beginning stages of yoga, you’re ready to move to the next step! This class introduces more challenging poses, while enhancing familiar poses with more detail. We’ll incorporate the Pilates method, famous for developing strength, flexibility and coordination. Participants should have completed at least one session of Beginning Yoga with Pilates and/or have some previous experience with yoga and Pilates. Please bring a yoga mat, a water bottle, and a blanket or towel. Please wear comfortable exercise clothes. DATES:

COST:

THURSDAYS

June 8 – August 24, 2017 (no class on July 6th)

Session #795

Beginning Yoga & Pilates 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.

Session #796

Continuing Yoga & Pilates 6:40 – 7:40 p.m.

$55.00 (11 weeks)  

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2017 GOLF LEAGUE PROGRAM  

Ages 7 & Under 3 DAY PROGRAM 



A three day program designed as an introduction to golf Monday – ½ hour lesson (basic fundamentals) and 30 minutes of golf Tuesday – ½ hour lesson (basic fundamentals) and 30 minutes of golf Wednesday – Putting lesson, followed by a 6 hole Scramble Tournament All participants will receive a trophy Session I Session II Session III

#171 #172 #173

Program Dates June 19-21 July 17-19 August 7-9

Start Times 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m.



Total program cost is only $65 – no additional costs at the golf course.



Clubs will be provided at no cost if needed for golfers 7 & under

 

Ages 8 – 17

4 DAY PROGRAM

  

A four-day program featuring range time, 9 holes of golf, lessons, and a team scramble on the final day. Monday – ½ hour introductory lesson (basic fundamentals) and 9 holes of golf. Tuesday – ½ hour Long Game lesson, ½ hour chipping lesson, and 9 holes of golf Wednesday – Putting lesson and 9 holes of golf Thursday –Scramble Tournament



Total program cost is only $100 – NO ADDITIONAL FEES AT THE GOLF COURSE



All Junior Golfers are required to have their own bag and clubs.



EXTRA VALUE – 2016 Bucket-A-Day Pass Included. FREE Range Balls Daily! Over $400 Value!

 

PLUS*** 

Add a Full Junior Membership (Monday - Friday - 11 am – 3 pm) For ONLY $60.00!



Each junior will sign up for a start time and will show up at that time each day for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. On Thursday, juniors will be grouped In the morning based on age and gender for the Scramble Tournament and start times will be assigned accordingly (start time will differ from the first 3 days). Session I Session II Session III

#174 #175 #176

Program Dates June 19-22 July 17-20 August 7-10

Start Times 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

Registration begins on Monday, May 5th through Grandville Community Education

Maple Hill Golf~5555 Ivanrest Ave.~Grandville, MI 616-538-0290~www.maplehillgc.com   Page 18

   

2017 GOLF JUNIOR GOLF ACADEMY  

Ages 11 – 17

4 DAY PROGRAM



Monday: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Learn and Improve Full Swing Fundamentals



Tuesday: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Improve Full Swing technique & Driver Swing



Wednesday: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Short Game Technique



Thursday: 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

9 Hole Scramble, Lunch and Prizes



WHEN:



On Course Playing: All Juniors will have an opportunity to play 9 holes of golf after lessons. Golf

Session I Session II Session III Session IV

#177 #178 #179 #180

June July July Aug.

12-15    10-13 31-August 3 14-17

will be un-supervised on non-Tournament days.

PROGRAM COST 

Total Program Cost ONLY $195. Full payment required at time of registration.



Maximum number of students per session: 5



EXTRA VALUE – FREE Bucket-A-Day Pass for each participating student. FREE Range Balls Daily! Over $400 Value!



EXTRA VALUE – FREE GOLF FOR 30 DAYS! Each student will receive 30 consecutive days of free golf. Free golf promotion begins the final day of instruction.

 

Professional Instructors Registration begins on Friday, May 5th through Grandville Community Education

Maple Hill Golf~5555 Ivanrest Ave.~Grandville, MI 616-538-0290~www.maplehillgc.com   Page 19

   

2017ROCKET/78ER FOOTBALL & CHEERLEADING REGISTRATION GRADES 3 - 8 2017 ROCKET/78ER FOOTBALL Rocket Football is for boys’ grades 3rd – 6th – Practices 2-3 nights per week. Games on Saturdays 78’er Football is for boys in 7th or 8th grades – Practices 4-5 afternoons at the Middle School. 78’er Games are on Wednesday evenings. FOOTBALL PLAYERS MUST BE AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION FOR WEIGH IN! NOTE: Full payment is due with REGISTRATION for both Football and Cheerleading ROCKET FOOTBALL REGISTRATION

78’ER FOOTBALL REGISTRATION

ROCKET/COMPETITIVE CHEER REGISTRATION

78’ER SIDELINE CHEER REGISTRATION

3rd & 4th Grade 5th & 6th Grade

7th Grade 8th Grade

3rd – 6th Grade Rocket/Competitive

7TH & 8TH Grade 78’er Sideline Cheer

Monday, May 8th & Wednesday, May 10th Middle School Cafeteria 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. $100.00 until July 15th $110.00 after July 15th $90.00 for additional student in family

Monday, May 8th & Wednesday, May 10th Middle School Cafeteria 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. $100.00 until July 15th $110.00 after July 15th $90.00 for additional student in family

Monday, May 8th & Wednesday, May 10th Middle School Cafeteria 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. $55.00 plus the cost of the uniform ($40.00)

Monday, May 8th & Wednesday, May 10th Middle School Cafeteria 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. $70.00 plus the cost of the uniform ($40.00)

Registration for Football & Cheerleading can also be done at the Community Education Office – 3843 Prairie St SW Summer Office Hours are Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

2017 ROCKET/78ER CHEERLEADING ROCKET CHEER/COMPETITIVE CHEER – 3rd – 6th Grade These days “girls not only want to have fun – they want to compete!” We revamped our Rocket Cheer Program to include a Competitive Cheer component and it has been well received! Each team will cheer at 3 Rocket Football games and then have two Saturday practices devoted entirely to creating a competitive routine which includes dance, tumbling, jumping, and age appropriate stunting! We will wrap up our “season” with an “in-house” Competitive Cheer Meet! Cost: Practices:

$55.00 plus the cost of the uniform ($40.00) Tuesdays 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. at the Prairie View Cheer Center Games:

Saturday mornings

78’ER SIDELINE FOOTBALL CHEER An expanded fall program for Middle School girls interested in cheer! Three practices per week allow more time for skill development in tumbling and stunting. Cost:

$70.00 plus the cost of the uniform ($40.00)

Practices:

Mon., Tues., Thurs.

5:00-6:30 p.m. at the Middle School

Games:

Wednesdays at the Middle School Football Field

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SPORTS CAMPS GRADE FOR CAMPS BASED ON 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR    

LINE REGISTRATION AT COACH T’S MIDDLE SCHOOL STRENGTH CAMP 7TH – 8TH GRADE (grade entering Fall 2017) GHS Assistant Football Coach – Tully Chapman email address: [email protected] phone: (517) 974-1493 Grandville High School Fitness Center Improve your game this summer with the help of Coach T! Every day during Highlight Strength and Speed athletes will develop 3 pillars of athleticism: Strength, Speed, and Injury Prevention. 1. Strength- Learn proper weightlifting technique in a safe environment to increase total body strength 2. Speed- Learn proper running, jumping, and agility form in order to maximize speed and quickness 3. Injury Prevention- Athletes will prepare and develop their bodies for the rigors of a top notch season Score more goals, make more tackles, or shave seconds off your best times! Get ready to make highlights happen! This camp is open to any and all athletes entering 7th or 8th grade

Dates:

Session #185 June 12 – July 27

Days:

Monday, Tuesday & Thursday each week

Times:

6:30-7:30 p.m.

Location:

Grandville High School - Fitness Center

Cost:

$50 (includes a t-shirt)

GIRLS SOFTBALL Grades 1st – 4th and 5th – 8th  Troy Ungrey - Varsity Coach, and Varsity, JV & Freshman Coaching Staff High School Varsity Softball Field Individual Skills Camp designed to improve hitting, bunting, catching, and throwing. Specific position play and introductory and/or pitching techniques will also be included, depending on skill level of attendees. The camp will culminate with an intra-squad scrimmage between participants.

Dates:

June 19-22 (Monday-Thursday) Session #188 Session #189

Fee:

1st – 4th graders - 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. 5th – 8th graders - 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon

$55.00 (includes T-shirt)

Minimum number of students: 12

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VOLLEYBALL YOUTH CAMPS Grades Kindergarten – 8th Varsity Volleyball Coach and Staff th

July 18-20 (Tuesday –Thursday) - Kindergarten – 8 grade camps

Session #190

Session #191

Session #192

Kdg. – 3rd grades

4th – 6th grades

7th & 8th grades

5:00-6:00 pm

6:00-7:30 pm

6:00-7:30 pm

$45.00 Fee includes T- shirt GHS Main Gym

$50.00 Fee includes T- shirt GHS Main Gym

$50.00 Fee includes T- shirt GHS Auxiliary Gym

Basic fundamental and rules of the game introduced to younger grades, while older grades will focus on advanced skills and team play.

HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL SUMMER KICK-OFF CAMP Grades 9th – 12th Varsity Volleyball Coach and Staff

Session #193

Session #194

Session #195

FRESHMAN (Incoming 9th graders)

JV (Incoming Sophomores)

VARSITY (Incoming Juniors & Seniors)

June 27-29 Tuesday - Thursday 5:00-7:30 pm

June 27-29 Tuesday - Thursday 5:00-7:30 pm

June 27-29 Tuesday - Thursday 7:30-9:00 pm

$30.00 (no shirt) GHS Main Gym

$30.00 (no shirt) GHS Auxiliary Gym

$30.00 (no shirt) GHS Main Gym

High School players will work on team drills and fine tuning advanced skills to get ready for summer scrimmages and the upcoming season.

HIGH SCHOOL POSITION SPECIFIC CAMPS Grades 9th – 12th Varsity Volleyball Coach and Staff Date:

Grandville High School Main Gym

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Session #196-1

Session #196-2

Session #196-3

Setting

Hitting/Blocking

Defense/Serve/Receive

5:00-6:00 pm $10.00 (no shirt) ($25.00 for all 3)

6:00-7:00 pm $10.00 (no shirt) ($25.00 for all 3)

7:00 -8:00 pm $10.00 (no shirt) ($25.00 for all 3)

Fine tune the specific skills you will need to be ready for tryouts in our high school position specific camp. Players in grades 9th – 12th are highly encouraged to attend.

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FUTURE LADY BULLDOGS BASKETBALL CAMP Girls entering Grades 1st – 6th Charlie Kleinheksel - Varsity Girls Basketball Coach & Staff

Grandville High School Gyms

Help us continue the great tradition of Girls Basketball here in Grandville. Join us in the High School gym this summer for some fun learning the skills and fundamentals of basketball! Campers will receive grade based instruction from the High School and Middle School Coaches as well as High School players. All campers will receive a camp T-shirt and prizes, while also participating in games, drills, and fun activities.

DATES:

June 26-29 (Monday – Thursday)

Session #197

Session #198

Session #199

1st – 2nd grade

3rd – 4th grade

5th – 6th grade

9:00-10:00 am

10:00–11:30 am

10:00 a.m.–11:30 am

GHS Main Gym

GHS Auxiliary Gym

GHS Main Gym

$30.00 Includes a t-shirt

$50.00 Includes a t-shirt

$50.00 Includes a tshirt

Grades 1st – 4th These camps are designed to help the campers develop a passion for basketball. Each day we will focus on basic fundamental skills to help our young campers improve for the future. Each day campers will be able to put their skills into practice through a combination of drills, stations, and competitive/fun games. Grades 5th – 6th This camp is designed specifically for future Grandville basketball players. The coaches and players will begin to implement many skills and strategies used by our middle school and high school teams. Coaches will try to simulate the structure of a middle school and high school practice. Campers will work hard on the fundamentals of basketball and compete in several competitions. Camp instruction focuses on skills, shooting technique, competitive games, 3 on 3 competitions, free throw competitions and full court scrimmaging.

GIRLS BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOL SKILLS CAMP Girls – 7th – 12th Grade Charlie Kleinheksel - Varsity Girls Basketball Coach & Staff DATES:

Grandville High School Gyms

June 12-15 (Monday – Thursday)

  Session #200

Session #201

Session #202

7 -8 grade

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9 -10 grade

11th – 12th grade

3:00-5:00 pm

5:00–7:00 pm

5:00–7:00 pm

GHS Main Gym

GHS Auxiliary Gym

GHS Main Gym

$50.00 Includes a t-shirt

$50.00 Includes a t-shirt

$50.00 Includes a t-shirt

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Grades 7 – 8 This camp is designed specifically for future Grandville basketball players. The coaches and players will begin to implement many skills and strategies used by our middle school and high school teams. Coaches will try to simulate the structure of a middle school and high school practice. Campers will work hard on the fundamentals of basketball and compete in several competitions. Camp instruction focuses on skills, shooting technique, competitive games, 3 on 3 competitions, free throw competitions and full court scrimmaging. th

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Grades 9th – 12th These camps are designed for anyone interested in playing 9th, JV, or Varsity basketball next winter. The camp will be designed to integrate many basic concepts used throughout the basketball season at all High School levels and to integrate grade levels and promote Grandville Basketball unity as well as competition.  

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2017 BULLDOG BOYS BASKETBALL SUMMER CAMPS BOYS ENTERING 1ST – 12TH GRADES Ryan Klingler – Varsity Boys Basketball Coach – 616-403-1224 ([email protected])

GHS gyms

The goal of our camps is to provide each camper with a positive, fun-filled learning experience. The camps are designed to teach the fundamental skills, drills, and terminology that every player will need to know to play in the winter for one of our school teams. We will provide a thorough breakdown of proper shooting and ball handling fundamentals.

 

Session #203 1st-2nd

Session #204 3rd-4th

Session #205 5th-6th

Session #206 7th-8th

JUNE 12-15 9:00-10:00 am

JUNE 12-15 10:00-11:30 am

$50 includes a T-shirt

$50 includes a T-shirt

JUNE 12-15 11:30 am-1:00 pm $50 includes a T-shirt

JUNE 12-15 1:00-3:00 pm $50 includes a Jersey

Grades 1st-8th: The youth basketball camps are geared to help build fundamental offensive skills (dribbling, shooting, and passing) along with teaching basic basketball offensive concepts (setting and using screens). Camps will also be built around having fun, competing in games, and contests. (7th/8th camp will be geared towards teaching offensive and defensive concepts that will be used during the 7th/8th grade basketball seasons)

Session #207 9th & 10th

Session #208 11th & 12th JUNE 5-8 

JUNE 5-8 5:00-7:00 pm

5:00-7:00 pm

$60 includes a Reversible jersey

$60 includes a Reversible jersey

Grades 9th – 10th: The Freshman and Junior Varsity basketball team camp will focus on building basketball fundamentals and introducing offensive and defensive concepts. The Freshman and Junior Varsity basketball teams will use these offensive and defensive concepts during summer team camps and school season. Grades 11th – 12th: The Varsity basketball team camp will focus on building basketball fundamentals and introducing offensive and defensive concepts. The varsity basketball team will use these offensive and defensive concepts during summer team camps and school season.

GRANDVILLE BASKETBALL ACADEMY BOYS AND GIRLS ENTERING 5TH – 12TH GRADES Ryan Klingler – Varsity Boys Basketball Coach – 616-403-1224 ([email protected]) Dates:

Session #209 Session #210 Fee:

GHS gyms

July 10 – August 2 (Mondays & Wednesdays) 5th – 8th graders - 11:00 am– 12:00 noon 9th - 12th graders - 10:00 am – 11:00 am $50 (8 sessions) OR $10 per session – Drop in (paid on arrival per session)

Description: The Grandville Basketball Academy will be a 1-hour skill development session that will focus on unique ball handling, finishing, and shooting drills. The workouts will be designed to push the limits of the participant’s skills to help them improve their game. The GBA will be led by both Grandville Varsity basketball coaches and their staffs. We ask that you register if possible, but we will accept drop-ins for the workouts.

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LACROSSE CAMPS  

Lacrosse is a team sport played using a small rubber ball and a long-handled stick called a Crosse or lacrosse stick. Boys Lacrosse is a contact sport which requires padding such as shoulder pads, gloves, helmets, elbow pads, and sometimes rib guards. Girls Lacrosse is a non-contact sport wearing only goggles and a mouth guard. The head of the lacrosse stick is strung with loose mesh designed to catch and hold the lacrosse ball. Offensively, the objective of the game is to score by shooting the ball into an opponent's goal, using the lacrosse stick to catch, carry, and pass the ball to do so. Defensively, the objective is to keep the opposing team from scoring and to dispossess them of the ball through the use of stick checking and body contact or positioning. These camps will focus on the basic fundamentals and team concepts. Now is your chance to see whether this is the sport for you or to continue honing your skills.

GIRLS LACROSSE CAMPS

GRADES - 3rd – 8th

Girls Varsity Coach – Alex Vandenbosch and High School Girls Lacrosse coaching staff Grandville High School “New” Turf Field

Dates:

July 11–13 (Tuesday – Thursday)

Session #211

6:00-7:00 p.m. – 3rd–5th graders

Session #212

7:00-8:00 p.m. – 6th – 8th graders

Fee:

$40 includes a T-shirt

Equipment needed: Goggles, mouth guard, women’s lacrosse stick. Fundamental skill development (catch, cradle, throwing, shooting) will be taught combined with development of offensive and defensive strategies. Calling all girls who want to participate in a fun fast paced sport! Players to provide their own equipment: goggles, mouth guard, women’s lacrosse stick.

BOYS LACROSSE CAMPS GRADES – 3rd – 8th Boys Varsity Coach – Mike Avery and High School Boys Lacrosse coaching staff Grandville High School “New” Turf Field

Dates:

July 11–13 (Tuesday – Thursday)

Session #213

5:00 - 6:00 p.m. – 3rd – 8th graders

Fee:

$40 includes a T-shirt

Equipment needed: Mouth guard, lacrosse stick. This camp will focus on the basic fundamentals and team concepts. Lacrosse is a team sport of Native American origin played using a small solid rubber ball and a long-handled racquet, called a lacrosse stick. Lacrosse is a team sport that involves catching and transporting a ball in a lacrosse racquet across the field.

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CHEERLEADING CAMPS

LEARN FROM THE BEST! THE 2017 OK RED CONFERENCE, DISTRICT & REGIONAL CHAMPIONS! CHEERLEADING CAMPS – PRESCHOOL – 5TH GRADE Julie Smith-Boyd and the Varsity Competitive Cheerleaders Prairie View Cheer Center (use Superior Street Entrance)

1ST WEEK “CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!” It’s “cupcakes and rainbows” all week as we celebrate Troll Camp! Dress Up Days include: Hair Up, Glitter/Sparkle, and Rainbow Colors Day DATES:

Session #215-1 Session #216-1 Session #217-1 DATES:

Session #218-1

2ND WEEK

June 12-16 (Monday–Friday) – 9:00–11:00 a.m.

Girls who are 4 or who have attended a year of preschool or any young 5’s Girls who have completed Kindergarten or 1st grade Girls who have completed 2nd or 3rd grade

June 12-15 (Monday – Thursday) 12:30 – 2:30 pm

and Friday, June 16th from 9:00 – 11:00 am Girls who have completed 4th or 5th grade

WE’VE GOT THE SPIRIT, YES WE DO! WE’VE GOT THE SPIRIT, HOW ABOUT YOU?

Join us for a “SPIRIT” filled week! We’ll show our Bulldog Spirit, Holiday Spirit, and the Spirit of America! DATES:

Session #215-2 Session #216-2 Session #217-2

June 19-23 (Monday–Friday) – 9:00–1 1:00 a.m. Girls who are 4 or who have attended a year of preschool or any young 5’s Girls who have completed Kindergarten or 1st grade Girls who have completed 2nd or 3rd grade

June 19-22 (Monday – Thursday) – 12:30–2:30 p.m.

DATES:

Session #218–2

and Friday, June 23rd from 9:00–11:00 a.m. Girls who have completed 4th or 5th grade

These camps are fun and an action packed introduction to Grandville Cheerleading! Learn chants, cheers, jumps, stunts and a dance routine which will be performed at our Pep Rally at the end of the week. Invite your friends and family to see you cheer! Enjoy arts and crafts each day, as well as special bonding time with our championship staff. We call it "Cheer Chat" and we hope to share our love of cheer with your daughter and teach her the joy of being involved. We hope to share lessons about friendship, teamwork and hard work! Don't miss out on a week that will make a difference in your child's life!! COST: LOCATION:

$70 (includes a snack each day and a t-shirt, and all craft supplies)

Prairie View Cheer Center (use Superior St. Entrance)

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STUNT, TUMBLE, & CHEER CAMP 6TH, 7TH, 8TH GRADERS AND JV ATHLETES JOIN THE TRADITION OF CHAMPIONS!

2017 OK RED CONFERENCE, DISTRICT & REGIONAL CHAMPIONS! STUNT, TUMBLE, & CHEER CAMP 6TH Grade - JV Athletes Julie Smith-Boyd, Ashley Dykstra, and the Varsity Competitive Cheerleaders Prairie View Cheer Center (use Superior Street Entrance) A fun and challenging cheer camp with emphasis on tumbling, stunting, and jumping. We've added DANCE to this camp and we will put together an EXTREME ROUTINE!

Session #219–1

Girls who have completed 6th, 7th, or 8th grade

DATES:

June 12-15 (Monday–Thursday) 5:30–7:30 p.m.

COST:

$65 (includes a snack & a T-shirt)

Session #219–2

Girls who have completed 6th, 7th, 8th grade or are JV athletes

DATES:

June 19-22 (Monday – Thursday) 5:30 – 8:00 p.m.

COST:

$70 (includes a snack & a T-shirt)

We want YOU to be part of the next Championship TEAM!

SOCCER CAMP  

SOCCER CAMP BOYS & GIRLS ENTERING 6th - 12th Grades

Lewis Robinson - Grandville High School Boys Varsity Head Coach High School Field at the top of the hill behind Costco This camp will help build the player’s skills as well as set the expectations as to what is expected to play soccer at the high school level in the OK RED. The Camp will focus on Passing, Receiving, Defending, Attacking, and Finishing with combinations. DATES:

Session: #220

TIME:

2:00-4:00 p.m.

GRADES:

6th – 12th grade

COST:

$35.00 (includes a t-shirt)

July 12-13 (Wednesday – Thursday)

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FOOTBALL SUMMER CAMPS  

 

BULLDOG YOUTH FOOTBALL SKILLS CAMP 1st – 6th GRADES Eric Stiegel - Varsity Coach and the Varsity team Grandville High School – Bulldog Stadium WHEN:

June 27-28 (Tuesday & Wednesday)

TIME:

6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

FEE:

$40.00 (includes a t-shirt)

This camp will be used to introduce the skills, techniques, and fundamentals of playing both tackle and flag football in Grandville. Players will be grouped by age and get to work at multiple offensive and defensive positions. Players will also be grouped into teams and participate in flag football each day. Players should wear athletic clothing including cleats and tennis shoes.

Session: 222-1

Session: 222-2

Session: 222-3

Session: 222-4

Session: 222-5

Session: 222-6

1st grade

2nd grade

3rd grade

4th grade

5th grade

6th grade

78’ER FOOTBALL TEAM CAMP 7th & 8th GRADES   Eric Stiegel - Varsity Coach, and the Grandville Coaching Staff Grandville High School –Turf Fields

Session: #223-1 Session: #223-2 TIME: FEE:

June 14-15 (Wednesday & Thursday) July 26-27 (Wednesday & Thursday)

9:00-10:45 am $40.00 (includes a t-shirt)

This camp will help teach the fundamentals and techniques of the Grandville Football Program and also begin to teach the offensive, defensive and special teams strategies that players will use during the fall season. It is a great way for the 78ers to get a jump on their season.

BULLDOG FOOTBALL TEAM CAMPS 9th – 12th GRADES   Eric Stiegel - Varsity Coach, and the Grandville Coaching Staff Grandville High School Turf Fields

Session: #222-8 TIME: FEE:

June 12-15 (Monday - Thursday) AND July 24-27 (Monday-Thursday)

6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Both sessions: $40.00 (includes a t-shirt)

These camps will help teach the fundamentals and techniques of the Grandville Football Program and also begin to teach the offensive, defensive and special teams strategies that players will use during the fall season.

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GRANDVILLE COMMUNITY EDUCATION

STUDENT INFO

Registration Form ONLINE REGISTRATION AT: recpro.grandville.k12.mi.us Student Name

M or

F

Student Name

M or

F

Student Name

M or

F

M or

F

Student Name Parent’s name

Age

Grade entering

School Child Attends

Age

Grade entering

School Child Attends

Age

Grade entering

School Child Attends

Age

Grade entering

School Child Attends

(please print)

PARENT INFO

Address City

State

Daytime Phone

Zip

E-Mail

(will be used for email confirmation of class)

Evening Phone ________________________ In an emergency, I give GPS permission to seek emergency treatment for my child(ren):

Signature of Parent

Class/Camp Name

Date

Fee

Cash

Check

T-Shirt Size (if applicable) Youth M, L Adult S, M, L

CLASS INFO

Session #

Child’s name attending

PAYMENT

Circle One:

Visa

MasterCard

Discover Card

Card # Exp. Date

Money Order

Amount Enclosed/Amount Charged CCV Code

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$___________________

   

SUMMER SWIM PROGRAM ALL ACTIVITIES AT THE MIDDLE SCHOOL POOL JUNE 12, 2017 – AUGUST 3, 2017 – (POOL CLOSED TUESDAY, JULY 4TH!)

Registration form on page 34

  Registration begins Friday, May 5th. ONLINE REGISTRATION AT: recpro.grandville.k12.mi.us

PLEASE NOTE: All activities/lessons will take place at the Middle School Pool. Punch passes are available for both lap fitness and open swim at Community Education Office. Cost is: 20 punches for $30.00 – Grandville School Residents 20 punches for $50.00 – Non-Grandville School Residents

*Grandville Aquatics and the Community Education Office will monitor to ensure that the needs of the class/program are fulfilled. This may mean canceling programs due to lack of numbers. Contact the Community Education Office if you have any questions

about program numbers.

Grandville Recreation Aquatics offers a variety of programs for all ages. All of our swim instructors are American Red Cross certified, or are specially trained to meet the needs of all participants. Feel free to contact pool staff with aquatic questions. Grandville Aquatics is committed to serving you with quality programming.

POOL RULES

POOL WEATHER POLICIES • •





For the safety and health of all participants, Grandville Aquatics strictly enforces the following rules and policies.

Grandville Aquatics will cancel all activities if GPS is closed, or delayed, due to weather. During a tornado watch, all swimmers will be notified of weather conditions. Programs that are running at the time of the issued watch will conclude at its scheduled time. All activities scheduled after an issued tornado watch will be canceled if the watch is still in effect. Grandville Aquatics will be closed in the event of a tornado warning. If a warning is issued during an activity, participants will be encouraged to seek shelter in school facilities. During a thunderstorm watch or warning swimmers will be notified of weather conditions. Pool activities will run as scheduled.

• • • • • • •

DIVING / DEEP END RULES • • • • • • •

• •

No diving in the shallow end. One person on the board at a time AND only one bounce on the board at a time. Jump straight off the board, not to the side of the board. Once you have gone off the diving board, swim immediately to the closest ladder. Only forward entries are allowed. This means no inward, reverse, or backward entries. The far diving board will be blocked off for the sole purpose of playing in the deep end. Must go off from a standing position.

• • •

• •

Grandville Recreation Aquatic Staff reserves the right to deny swimming privileges to anyone who breaks pool rules or is continually misbehaving. Grandville Recreation Aquatic Staff may request a swim test to determine a person’s swimming ability.

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Children under 8 years old, or non-swimmers, must be accompanied by a responsible person 16 years or older. Children who are not toilet-trained must wear swim diapers or rubber pants. (Disposable diapers are not allowed. No flotation devices or toys are allowed past the lifeline. Appropriate swimwear is required. T-shirts and cut-offs are not allowed. NO running, horseplay, splashing, dunking, spitting, or pushing. When a whistle is blown, stop whatever you are doing and listen for instructions from the Lifeguard. No food of any kind, including chewing gum, is allowed in the pool area. Street shoes are not allowed on the pool deck. Kickboards and pull buoys ONLY may be used during designated Water Fitness times, with the discretion of the lifeguard. No Instructional toys may be used during Open Swim. Glass or breakable objects are prohibited in the pool and locker room area. Any person who has an infectious/communicable disease or condition (such as a cold, rash, or open blister), must check with pool management before entering the swimming pool. The Lifeguard is present to ensure the safety of all participants and to enforce pool rules. Distracting the Lifeguard is prohibited. Grandville Community Aquatics offers a variety of private lessons for any age participant. Because we offer private lessons through community education there can be NO coaching or teaching taking place during any open or lap swim. All private instruction must be given by a GPS staff member through registration at Grandville Community Education. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

   

WATER FITNESS – GRANDVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL POOL Water Fitness includes lap swim, deep and shallow water walking - programs listed below. LAP SWIMMING Experience the total body fitness of swimming laps: cardiovascular conditioning, muscle strength, muscle tone and relief from stress! WATER WALKING Water walking is a great alternative to swimming laps. Participants move across the width of the pool in a variety of ways. Shallow and deep ends of the pool are available to give you the workout you choose. A real advantage to deep water walking is that there is absolutely NO IMPACT! The combination of upper and lower body movements gives you a great workout!

OPEN SWIM – GRANDVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL POOL OPEN SWIM WILL BE ON TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & THURSDAYS FROM 1:00 – 3:00 PM Children under 8 years old, or non-swimmers, must be accompanied by a responsible person 16 years or older. We suggest a note from the parent/guardian be brought with the children if there are any questions as to their swimming ability. See pool rules for details. PLEASE NOTE: The pool will close during severe weather conditions. Time changes may occur due to contamination, mechanical failure, or interscholastic/recreation sports.

PRIVATE/SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS Enjoy personalized swim lessons for swimmers of all ages. A water safety instructor will contact you after registration to arrange times and dates. A minimum of four lessons is required, and payment is due at registration. Lessons will be conducted during lap and open swim times. Adults or Children welcome! NOTE: Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Failure to cancel with the instructor will result in forfeiture of that lesson. CLASS Private Lessons SemiPrivate

SESSION

#314 #315

DATES

TIMES

DAYS

Days and times to be scheduled individually with the instructor and will be held during Lap or Open swim times.

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RESIDENT

NON- RES

MIN/MAX

4 classes/$85.00 30 min. each 4 classes/$104.00 30 min. each

4 classes/$102.00 30 min. each 4 classes/$122.00 30 min. each

1/1 2/2

   

“LEARN TO SWIM” LESSONS “Learn to Swim” classes are open to all children 3 years of age and older who are ready for swim instruction. Student/Instructor ratios are kept low to ensure all guidelines are met with the American Red Cross (ARC) Learn to Swim program. All classes are taught by ARC certified instructors. Participants will be initially grouped by age, then ability. Changes to groups may be made as needed by instructors. CLASS

SESSION

Learn to Swim

# 300

Learn to Swim

# 301

Learn to Swim

# 302

Learn to Swim

# 303

Learn to Swim

# 304

Learn to Swim

# 305

Learn to Swim

# 306

Learn to Swim

# 307

Learn to Swim

# 308

Learn to Swim

# 309

Learn to Swim

# 310

Learn to Swim

# 311

Learn to Swim

# 312

Learn to Swim

# 313

DATES

TIMES

DAYS

RESIDENT

NON- RES

MIN/MAX

6/12 - 6/22

9:00 am – 9:45 am

Mon-Thurs

8 classes/$48.00

$56.00

4 / 20

6/12 - 6/22

10:00 am – 10:45 am

Mon-Thurs

8 classes/$48.00

$56.00

4 / 20

6/12 - 6/22

11:00 am – 11:45 am

Mon-Thurs

8 classes/$48.00

$56.00

4 / 20

6/14 – 8/2

6:00 pm – 6:45 pm

Wed

8 classes/$48.00

$56.00

4 / 16

6/14 – 8/2

7:00 pm – 7:45 pm

Wed

8 classes/$48.00

$56.00

4 / 16

6/26 – 7/6

9:00 am – 9:45 am

Mon-Thurs

7 classes/$42.00

$49.00

4 / 20

6/26 – 7/6

10:00 am – 10:45 am

Mon-Thurs

7 classes/$42.00

$49.00

4 / 20

6/26 – 7/6

11:00 am – 11:45 am

Mon-Thurs

7 classes/$42.00

$49.00

4 / 20

7/10 – 7/20

9:00 am – 9:45 am

Mon-Thurs

8 classes/$48.00

$56.00

4 / 20

7/10 – 7/20

10:00 am – 10:45 am

Mon-Thurs

8 classes/$48.00

$56.00

4 / 20

7/10 – 7/20

11:00 am – 11:45 am

Mon-Thurs

8 classes/$48.00

$56.00

4 / 20

7/24 – 8/3

9:00 am – 9:45 am

Mon-Thurs

8 classes/$48.00

$56.00

4 / 16

7/24 – 8/3

10:00 am – 10:45 am

Mon-Thurs

8 classes/$48.00

$56.00

4 / 16

7/24 – 8/3

11:00 am – 11:45 am

Mon-Thurs

8 classes/$48.00

$56.00

4 / 16

 

There may be times when 45 minutes of instruction may be too long for your child, especially at preschool level. Parents and instructors may use their discretion in excusing a student early from class.

TINY TYKES SWIM LESSONS – 15 MONTHS – 3 YEARS OLD Tiny Tyke class is a great first-time swim class to help your child feel comfortable in the water. It will emphasize shallow water adjustment, how to enter and exit the water, blowing bubbles, and playing games. Parents are required to accompany their child in the water. Children must wear a swim diaper or plastic pants over a cloth diaper. CLASS

SESSION

DATES

TIMES

DAYS

RESIDENT

NON- RES

MIN/MAX

Tiny Tykes

#314

6/13 – 8/1

5:45 – 6:15 pm

Tues

7 classes/$35.00

$42.00

4 / 10

Tiny Tykes

#315

6/14 – 8/2

5:30 – 6:00 pm

Wed

8 classes/$40.00

$48.00

4 / 10

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Grandville Bulldog Swimming Age Group Competitive Swim Team

The Grandville Bulldog Swimming (GBDS) program is designed to give children the opportunity to progress from beginning swimming to championship levels. Your child will learn better stroke technique and gain confidence in competition against others their age and gender. Swimmers must be able to swim the shortest race of his/her age group—freestyle and backstroke. We encourage all swimmers to attend practices as frequently as they can, given time commitments and other opportunities for personal growth outside the pool. If you feel GBDS is the right fit for you, there are a few dates for which you come and register. *PLACEMENT DATE--ALL NEW SWIMMERS will be April 24th and 26th at the High School Pool during registration* All new swimmers will be evaluated before the season begins, in order to determine if the swimmer is physically ready for the demands that will be placed on him/her. We want all swimmers to be successful and proficient in practice and meets. In some cases, the swimmer may not be ready for the current season. Therefore, the coach will suggest taking a session of swim lessons to build that proficiency, and then have them try the swim team the next season. Important Dates and Meets: Thursdays are expected dual meets, starting in June. (6:00 p.m. start time)

Practice begins Tuesday, May 9th, 2017 Please note-- practice schedules are subject to change! Practice Schedule: (May change!)

April 24 & 26 July 18th July 19th July 20th

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 8 & Under:

5:30 - 6:30 pm

9-10:

5:30 - 6:30 pm

11-12:

6:30 – 8:00 pm

13 and over:

6:30 - 8:30 pm

Registration GHS Pool – 6:30-8:00pm "A” Championship Meet- 13 & Older "A" Championship Meet– 12 & under "B" Championship Meet– 12 & under

Cost: $125 for 1st swimmer, $115 for each additional swimmer(sibling) (7am – 9am Starting June 19th)

For more detailed information, check the Bulldog Swimming website: www.grandvilleaquatics.com If you have any questions, please contact Coach Jessie Wortman at [email protected].

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SWIM CLASS REGISTRATION FORM ON LINE REGISTRATION:

recpro.grandville.k12.mi.us

CHILD’S INFO

(Registration Deadline is 3 business days before the class begins or when class is full) Name (Child 1)

M/F

Name (Child 2)

M/F

Name (Child 3)

M/F

Name (Child 4)

M/F

PARENT INFO

Parent’s name Address

Age/Grade

*Level*/Date Completed

Age/Grade

*Level*/Date Completed

Age/Grade

*Level*/Date Completed

Age/Grade

*Level*/Date Completed

(please print)

City

State

Zip

Daytime Phone

E-Mail (we will use this to send you a confirmation)

Evening Phone In an emergency, I give GPS permission to seek emergency treatment for my child(ren):

PAYMENT

CLASS INFORMATION

Signature of Parent

Class Name /Course Code

Circle One:

Visa

MasterCard

Date

Child Attending

Discover Card

Day(s)

Cash

Check

Time

Money Order

Amount Enclosed/Amount Charged

Card # Exp. Date

$

CVV Code

(3 digits on back of card)

 

Registration Deadline is 3 business days before the class begins or when class is full.     

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Fee

   

 

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