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1 PARKS AND RECREATION SUMMER QUARTER B R O C H U R E SUMMER QUARTER REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 auburnalabama.org/parks

2 GENERAL INFORMATION ABBREVIATION GUIDE FEE/PAYABLE COA City of Auburn AAA Auburn Arts Association AAB Auburn Advisory Board AACT Auburn Area Community Theatre ABSA Auburn Baseball/Softball Association ASA Auburn Soccer Association EOO Exceptional Outreach Organization IAMBK I Am My Brother s Keeper INST Instructor Program fees are listed in bold immediately following the program description, unless otherwise noted. DATES/DAYS OF THE WEEK Dates are listed in month/date format. For example, May 1 is listed as 5/1. M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday SA Saturday SU Sunday EO Every Other FACILITIES/LOCATIONS AA Auburn Arboretum AHS Auburn High School AHST Auburn High School Track ADB Auburn Dixie Baseball AJHS Auburn Junior High School APL Auburn Public Library ASC Auburn Softball Complex ASF Auburn Soccer Fields - Shug Jordan Fields ATPS Auburn Technology Park South - Lake BCC Boykin Community Center BCG Boykin Community Gym CSP Chewacla State Park DRCS Dean Road Ceramics Studio DRRC Dean Road Recreation Center DMSG Drake Middle School Gymnasium DP Drake Pool DSP Duck Samford Park DTWN Downtown Auburn FBRC Frank Brown Recreation Center FLP Felton Little Park HC Hubert & Grace Harris Senior Center IPT Indian Pines Tennis Courts JDCAC Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center KP Kiesel Park KPNC Kreher Preserve & Nature Center MLK Martin Luther King Park MPB Margie Piper Bailey OES Ogletree Elementary School SP Samford Pool TCP Town Creek Park WSC Wire Road Soccer Complex YTC City of Auburn/Auburn University Yarbrough Tennis Center REGISTRATION GUIDELINES Registration will be held weekdays from 8 a.m. 5 p.m. at the Harris Center, starting May 7. Registration will be accepted in-person only. No phone registration. Registration will only be accepted from participants who live or work in the City of Auburn during the first two weeks of registration, May All others may register during the remaining registration period as space allows. The Auburn Parks and Recreation Department Administrative offices are located in the Harris Center at 425 Perry Street and are open Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. REGISTRATION: Registration is required for all programs. Unless otherwise noted, registration will be taken Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the Harris Center. Your early registration makes a difference, as all programs have a minimum participation requirement. Registration is accepted on a first come, first served basis. After a class has reached capacity, names will be placed on a waiting list. Please stop by the Harris Center, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. to register. Contact us at (334) for questions or more information. PHOTOS: City of Auburn staff will periodically take photos of program participants and park visitors. These photos may be used in our publications, including seasonal program guides, facility brochures, advertisements and on our website. If you do not wish to have your photo taken, please notify the photographer at that time. WAIVER AND RELEASE: All participants in programs conducted by the City of Auburn Parks and Recreation Department are required to sign a liability/waiver release form. Participants under the age of 19 will be required to have a parent/guardian sign for them. FEES: Classes with fees paid to the CITY OF AUBURN or AUBURN ADVISORY BOARD must be paid at the time of registration. Participants for classes paid to the INSTRUCTOR must be paid at the first class meeting. REFUNDS: Refunds will be given only when a participant cancels from an activity before the first class or tryout day. The Administrative Office must be notified in order to receive a refund. If registration does not secure the minimum number required for a class to be held, the class will be canceled and a refund mailed. To receive a refund where the fee is payable to the instructor, you must notify the instructor for that class. CEMETERIES: Auburn Parks and Recreation is responsible for Memorial Park, Westview, Pine Hill, and Town Creek Cemeteries. To purchase bronze markers or lots, arrange for burial or for more information, please pick up the cemetery brochure or contact the Harris Center at (334) PICNIC FACILITIES: Picnic facilities at Duck Samford, Kiesel, Town Creek, Bowden, Sam Harris, Martin Luther King and Felton Little Parks are available for reservations. To reserve a park, contact the Harris Center at (334) RENT-A-FACILITY: City of Auburn Parks and Recreation facilities and parks are available to the public for rental. Rental fees vary depending on the amount of space, equipment, and type of facility needed. For more information on City facilities, please visit auburnalabama.org/parks or refer to our Parks and Recreation Guide, available at the Harris Center. To schedule a tour of the historic Nunn Winston House and service building at Kiesel Park, contact Mary Ellen Thomson at met69boss@aol.com. NOTES: Participants in all Auburn Parks and Recreation programs must be toilet trained. If participants are not picked up on time from programs, a late fee will be assessed. SERVICE FEES: A $30 service fee will be charged on all checks returned by the bank. ACCOMMODATIONS: In accordance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ( ADA ), the City of Auburn, Alabama does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its services, programs, or activities. Upon request, qualified individuals with disabilities will be provided with reasonable accommodations. To ensure effectiveness of the accommodations, the City requests that the Administrative offices of the Parks and Recreation Department be notified of the need at least 48 hours prior to the program, event, or activity. Please refer to the back of this brochure for a complete listing of all facilities and parks. You may also refer to the Parks and Recreation Guide, available at the Harris Center, for a map and detailed information about each individual park and facility. Please visit auburnalabama.org/government/ada for additional information. 2 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

3 ART GALLERY SUMMER 2018 EXHIBITION SCHEDULE Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center PHOTO XIX JURIED PHOTOGRAPHY March 23 April 27 A competitive exhibition open to area artist and photographers. THE CLAY INVITATIONAL EXHIBITION May 4 31 A curated exhibition of new recent works by area and regional ceramic artists. PHOTOGRAPHY INVITATIONAL: SHADES OF BLUE May A themed exhibition featuring blue as a primary and prominent color in Gallery 2. THE SUMMER INVITATIONAL 2018 June 7 July 13 New and recent two and three-dimensional works by Alabama artists. WORKS ON PAPER July 18 August 17 Works in a variety of art mediums by area artists. TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIAL EVENTS...3 ACTIVE AUBURN ADULTS AQUATICS ARTS...23 ATHLETICS...24 BIRTHDAY PARTIES & SHOWERS...29 CAMPS CERAMICS...32 DANCE...34 FITNESS...36 HOMESCHOOL...37 KREHER PRESERVE & NATURE CENTER...38 MARTIAL ARTS...38 MUSIC...39 SPECIAL INTERESTS...39 THEATRE...40 THERAPEUTICS FACILITY DIRECTORY...44 SCALE BACK ALABAMA - LEE COUNTY *WEIGH-OUT WEEK IS APRIL 2-8* Scale Back Alabama (SBA) is a statewide weight loss contest designed to encourage Alabamians to have fun while getting healthy. Auburn Parks and Recreation was proud to host Scale Back Alabama (SBA) for the fifth year! Weigh-outs for the 2018 Scale Back Alabama program begin Monday, April 2. Weigh-out week will continue through Sunday, April 8. Participants signed up as part of a Scale Back Alabama Team may visit designated Parks and Recreation facilities for their official team weigh-out. Below is a complete schedule of weigh-out days and times: Dean Road Recreation Center: Frank Brown Recreation Center: Harris Senior Center: April 2-6, 8 a.m. 5 p.m. April 2-5, 6:30 a.m. 8:30 p.m.; April 6, 6:30 a.m. 5 p.m.; April 7: 8 a.m. Noon; April 8, 1 6 p.m. April 2-6, 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Citizens are encouraged to weigh-out even if they aren t sure they made their goal of losing 10 pounds during the campaign. Prizes will be awarded on a state and local level and announced on Tuesday, April 17. For more information about the SBA program, please visit our Facebook page at com/scalebackleeco. For more information about Auburn Parks and Recreation fitness facilities and programs, please visit us online at or call (334) PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 3

4 SPECIAL EVENTS 14TH ANNUAL AUBURN CITYFEST JURIED ART PREVIEW RECEPTION If you are excited for Auburn CityFest 2018 join us on Thursday, April 26th for the 14th Annual Juried Art Preview Reception. The reception is brought to you by the Auburn CityFest Committee, the Auburn Arts Association and the Auburn-Opelika Tourism Bureau. Artists from the Southeast are invited to submit works for this competition. More than $1,000 in awards will be presented. The reception will take place from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the historic Nunn-Winston House on the grounds of Kiesel Park. This reception is FREE to the public and food and beverages will be offered. The Auburn Arts Association will accept submissions for the show through mid-april. Download an application at auburncityfest.com and submit your piece today! For more information, contact Cari Cleckler at , or by at auburnalabama.org. Ages(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location ALL R 4/26 5:30-7:30p.m. KP Contact: Cari Cleckler (334) ccleckler@auburnalabama.org TROLLING: AN EVENING WITH GEORGE HARDY Auburn Parks and Recreation and the Davis Arboretum are back again with Trolling: an Evening with George Hardy. Released in 1990, Troll 2 was the completely unrelated sequel to Troll (1986). There are no trolls, only goblins. Goblins who want to gobble up the unsuspecting family who happens to sign up for a house swap in the town of Nilbog. The film has achieved unprecedented fame as the best worst movie of all-time and, at one time, held a 0% rating on the film-rating website Rotten Tomatoes. Over the years, the movie has developed a cult following and inspired a documentary, entitled Best Worst Movie. Join the Davis Arboretum and Auburn Parks and Recreation as we host Dr. George Hardy a 1977 Auburn graduate and native resident of Alexander City, Alabama, actor, dentist and cast member of Troll 2 as he discusses his experiences working on the film, subsequent fame and everything in between, and then stick around for screenings of Troll 2 and Best Worst Movie. Additionally, this event has been designated an Alabama Bicentennial event, as we Honor Our People in the year of This event is free and open to the public. Dr. Hardy will provide a brief introduction at 6 p.m., with Best Worst Movie beginning at 6:30 p.m. There will be a Q&A session following the movie from 8:15 9 p.m. and Troll 2 will begin at 9 p.m. Trolling: an Evening with George Hardy is an Alabama Bicentennial state and locally-endorsed bicentennial event. This event is FREE and open to the public. ALL F 4/13 6 p.m. AA Contact: Whitney Morris (334) wmorris@auburnalabama.org Auburn s largest FREE outdoor festival! 2018 THE 18th ANNUAL AUBURN CITYFEST NATIVE ALABAMA Come Rain or Shine SATURDAY, APRIL 28, am - 4pm Kiesel Park Auburn, AL 18 TH ANNUAL AUBURN CITYFEST: NATIVE ALABAMA Auburn s largest FREE outdoor event of the year is just around the corner the Auburn CityFest! Join Auburn Parks and Recreation for their 18th Annual CityFest on Saturday, April 28 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Kiesel Park. This year s theme is Native Alabama, so be prepared to learn about and experience the rich history and culture of Alabama. The headlining entertainment will be provided by the Medicine Tail Singers, a traveling drum group with members from many Southeastern Native American tribe backgrounds. The Medicine Tail Singers will perform various Native American dances and songs. Entertainment will also be provided by many special guest performers and a variety of free children s activities. Guests will also be able to shop and explore over 100 arts and craft, food and nonprofit vendors. This is a RAIN or SHINE event. Do not miss this fun-filled and family-friendly day! For more information, visit auburncityfest.com. Ages(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Location ALL SA 4/28 9 a.m. 4 p.m. KP Contact: Ann Bergman (334) abergman@auburnalabama.org 4 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

5 SPECIAL EVENTS SUNDOWN CONCERT SERIES AT TOWN CREEK PARK Enjoy a night (or several nights) of entertainment at Auburn s newest park Town Creek Park. Nestled in the middle of Auburn, Town Creek Park is the perfect setting to listen to the enchanting sounds of local and regional musicians. Bring the family, a picnic and your lawn chairs and enjoy a free, relaxing evening of entertainment before the dog days of summer set in. Speaking of don t forget to bring your favorite four-legged friends! Join us every Thursday evening in May! FREE to the public. All R 5/3, 10, 17, 24, :30 p.m. TCP Contact: Jarrett Jones (334) jyjones@auburnalabama.org BARK IN THE PARK: CELEBRATING RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNERSHIP Calling all dog lovers! Auburn Parks and Recreation and The Lee County Humane Society will host Bark in the Park, an event celebrating responsible dog ownership, on Saturday, May 12 from 9 a.m. 2 p.m. at Kiesel Park. This FREE community event is open to all dog owners and their favorite four-legged friends. Visit a variety of educational booths, shop with local pet vendors and enjoy door prizes and dog-friendly activities and contests all morning. Looking to expand your canine family? Rescue dogs will be available for adoption as well! Join us for a morning of doggone good fun at the park! For more information contact Gabby Meredith at gmeredith@auburnalabama.org or visit auburnalabama.org/parks. ALL SA 5/12 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. KP Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 5

6 SPECIAL EVENTS 26 TH ANNUAL FISHING RODEO Cast into summer with the 26th Annual Fishing Rodeo sponsored by Evans Realty! Join us at the lake at Auburn Technology Park South on Saturday, May 19 from 7 11 a.m. The first 150 children will receive a FREE rod and reel courtesy of Evans Realty and Auburn Parks and Recreation will supply the bait. Door prizes will be given out to lucky participants and prizes will be awarded to the biggest fish caught in each age category. We will also give out an award for the most fish caught overall. This event is a great chance to bring kids and their parents together with America s favorite pastime... FISHING! The cost is $5 per child and can be paid at the event in the form of cash or check. Checks can be made payable to COA. There is a limit of five fish per child and parents must stay with their child at all times. Questions? Contact Gabby Meredith at (334) ALL SA 5/ a.m. ATPS Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org SUMMER SIP SERIES! Take some time out from the summer sun to dabble in the arts and join us for the Summer Sip Series. Participants 21 years and older are invited to come and enjoy three unforgettable evenings filled with friends, fun and art! Specially designed, hands-on workshops help you create masterpieces for you to enjoy for years to come. Local artists provide instruction and all the materials needed to complete your project. Each night of the Summer Sip Series will highlight a different medium and project. In May, participants will be creating knotted cord station necklaces using semi precious stones, ethnic metal charms, Czech Glass and vintage pieces. The June workshop will feature an opportunity to create a one of a kind painted ceramic plate. No matter your skill level, you ll have a great time painting pottery with step-by-step instructions led by a Dean Road Ceramics Studio instructor. To finish up the Summer Sip Series, July participants will enjoy paper marbling. This workshop will introduce techniques of western paper marbling using non-toxic materials. Participants will develop colorful patterns and free-form compositions that can be applied to paper or fabric. This unique process has a long history of decorating the end pages of books, but can be incorporated into clothing design, painting, and printmaking. Attendees are encouraged to wear art-friendly clothing. Each participant will produce several unique paper works. Bring your family, friend or special someone, to sit back, sip a BYOB beverage and enjoy spending quality creative time at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center. Participants must provide a valid ID to confirm age when the class meets. Knotted Cord Station Necklace Workshop (May 25), $40/participant Payable to INST. Sip and Paint Pottery Workshop (June 29), $30/participant Payable to AAB. Paper Marbling Workshop (July 27), $25/participant Payable to INST. 21+ F 5/25, 6/29 & 7/27 5:30-7:30 p.m. JDCAC Contact: Cari Cleckler (334) ccleckler@auburnalabama.org SUMMERNIGHT DOWNTOWN ART WALK The SummerNight Downtown Art Walk, hosted by the Auburn Arts Association, City of Auburn/Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center, Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities and Auburn Downtown Merchants Association, will be held Friday, June 8, from 6 10 p.m. in downtown Auburn. SummerNight will feature a standing line party and parade beginning at 5 p.m. at the Center for Arts & Humanities. Works by local artists, live musical entertainment, children s activities and will be featured culinary artists are invited to submit their most creative blueberry dish for our Blueberry Bash culinary contest! Downtown merchants and restaurants will remain open after regular business hours and citizens are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to shop, dine and enjoy downtown. Applications are currently available online at Artists, culinary artists, volunteers and merchants are encouraged to participate. Sponsorship opportunities are also available! SummerNight is FREE to the public and is a rain or shine event. For more information, please visit our website at or contact the SummerNight Headquarters at (334) All F 6/ p.m. DTWN Contact: Cari Cleckler (334) ccleckler@auburnalabama.org 6 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

7 BEE AUBURN: A CELEBRATION OF POLLINATORS The Auburn University College of Agriculture and Auburn Parks and Recreation are back for the second Bee Auburn! Bee Auburn is a celebration of pollinators and their impacts on our lives and features lectures and activities during the week of June This year s theme is blueberries in honor of the Southeastern Blueberry Bee, which was discovered by a former professor at Auburn University! The week will culminate in the Bee Auburn main event, a festival-styled celebration at the Donald E. Davis Arboretum from 5:30 8 p.m. on Friday, June 22. The event will feature arts & crafts vendors, local farmers and organizations, live music, pollinator tours through the Arboretum and children s activities. A complete schedule of the week s activities is as follows: Monday, June 18: Cooking with Pollinators: Dinner at the AU Community Garden Tuesday, June 19: Coffee Tuesday, Tea and Teacups Wednesday, June 20: Bee-A-Biologist Educators Event (invitation only), Kids Night at the Arboretum Thursday, June 21: Scientific Arts at JCSM Friday, June 22: Bee Auburn Registration will be required for Tea and Teacups, a Sip N Paint event, and space is limited to 20 participants ages 21 and older. The cost is $35 per person and covers the cost of materials and studio fees. Registration for this event will open on May 1, Details can be found in the Special Events section of the Parks and Recreation 2018 Summer Quarter Brochure or at auburnalabama.org/parks. Vendor applications for the Bee Auburn main event will be available April 13, All products must be pollinator-related or handmade. No buy-sell items, products or services will be permitted. Vendors must be permitted by Auburn University. Bee Auburn is a rain or shine event. All events, with the exception of Bee-a-biologist, Tea and Teacups events, are free and open to the public. To learn more about all of these Bee Auburn events, visit auburnalabama.org/parks. SPECIAL EVENTS Varies M-F 6/18-6/22 Varies Varies Contact: Whitney Morris (334) wmorris@auburnalabama.org For details of specific daily activities, please visit auburnalabama.org parks or join the Bee Auburn event on Facebook (facebook.com/cityofauburnal). The event will go live on June 1, POLLINATORS PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION: SHADES OF BLUE Join Auburn Parks and Recreation and the Auburn University College of Agriculture for the second Pollinators Photography Exhibition. The exhibition acts as a preview for Bee Auburn, held in June. In keeping with the Bee Auburn 2018 theme of blueberries, this year s exhibition will be themed Shades of Blue, and all works must feature the color blue prominently. Artists/photographers are able to submit up to two (2) works in any photographic medium completed in the last 3 years. Works must be submitted at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, May 9. The exhibition will be on display at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center from Monday, May 14 Friday, May 25. A reception for the artists and public will be held on Friday, May 18 at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center from 5:30 7:30 p.m. For details on entering the exhibition, please visit auburnalabama.org/parks. Entry into the exhibition is free and open to all artist/photographers 17 years of age and older currently residing in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee. 17+ Varies 5/14-25 Varies JDCAC Contact: Whitney Morris (334) wmorris@auburnalabama.org PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 7

8 SPECIAL EVENTS ANNUAL 4 TH OF JULY CELEBRATION Sponsored by Briggs & Stratton TEA AND TEACUPS, A SIP N PAINT EVENT Join Dean Road Ceramics Studio as we partner with Bee Auburn (Auburn Parks and Recreation and Auburn University College of Agriculture) for the first Tea and Teacups Sip N Paint event. On Tuesday, June 19, from 5:30 7:30 p.m. participants will be able to enjoy ceramics, fun and tea in a whole new way! Cari Cleckler, Art Education Specialist and Dean Road Ceramics Studio Coordinator for the City of Auburn, will lead us in painting florals on teacups. We will be joined by a representative from Bee Auburn to discuss how teas are pollinated and there will be teas to sample with many pulled from gardens right here in Auburn! This unique event is for painters ages 21 and older. Participant fees will cover materials costs and studio fees. Participants can come with friends, paint a work of art and learn about tea and sip a BYOB beverage. Light snacks will be provided. Ceramic work will be available for pick up two weeks after class. $35/participant. Payable to AAB. 21+ T 6/19 5:30 7:30 p.m. DRRC Contact: Whitney Morris (334) wmorris@auburnalabama.org Celebrate Independence Day with the entire Auburn Community, Auburn Parks and Recreation and Briggs and Stratton! Enjoy great food, fun music, free goodies courtesy of Briggs and Stratton and THE best fireworks display in the entire area! So grab your picnic basket, blanket and the family and join us for a fabulous night of entertainment and a chance to show your patriotic spirit! Gates open at 6 p.m.; Entertainment begins at 7 p.m.; Fireworks begin at 9 p.m. The rain date is Thursday, July 5th. The FREE Celebration will be held behind the Home Side of the Duck Samford Football Stadium. Please remember - the parking lot off of Airport Road, which is shared between the Bo Cavin fields and the New Duck fields, will be closed to the public during the event to accommodate our fireworks shoot site. However, the parking lot off of E. University Dr. next to the Old Duck fields will be OPEN to the public for parking. FREE to the public.. ALL W 7/4 6-9 p.m. DSP Contact: Alison Hall (334) ahall@auburnalabama.org DAY IN CLAY Mark your calendars for the 9th annual Day in Clay hosted by the Dean Road Ceramics Studio. During this one day open house we encourage the whole family to visit our fully-equipped studio, enjoy beverages and snacks as well as watch demonstrations by studio members. Visitors who want to have the experience of working in clay can pay $10 per person and select either an adult or kids project to create. All projects are led by Dean Road Ceramic Studio instructors and will be taught at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. While we invite everyone to visit our studio, we have limited space available for those interested in creating with clay. If you want to make a project, stop by the Harris Center located at 425 Perry Street to reserve your spot by Thursday, July 12! We hope that your entire family will join us at the Dean Road Ceramic Studio for food, fun and clay. Since your handmade clay creation must have time to dry and be fired, please plan to pick up your work between July 30 August 3. $10/participant. Payable to AAB. ALL SA 7/ p.m. DRC Contact: Cari Cleckler (334) ccleckler@auburnalabama.org 8 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

9 NATIONAL PARKS AND REC MONTH MOVIE MADNESS TOURNAMENT For the second year in a row, Auburn Parks and Recreation will be celebrating National Parks and Recreation Month with the Movie Madness Tournament in July! Each week, residents will be able to vote on their favorite movies from a 16-movie pool and eventually choose which will be crowned the Movie Madness Champion and screened during our End-of-Summer Movie night on Saturday, August 4 at Duck Samford Park. A pool of 16 family-friendly movies will be released on Monday, June 18 and voting will begin on Monday, July 2. Voting begins at 8 a.m. on the Monday of each new week and closes at 8 p.m. on the Friday of each tournament week. A complete schedule of weeks is as follows: Week 1: Sweet 16: July 2 6 Week 2: Elite 8: July 9-13 Week 3: Final 4: July Week 4: Championship Round: July SPECIAL EVENTS Weekly winners will be announced on the Saturday morning following the end of a weekly matchup. The final winner will be announced on Monday, July 30. To participate, residents will need to visit the City of Auburn Facebook page and join the event page for National Parks and Recreation Month Movie Madness (which will be published on Monday, June 18). For more information about National Parks and Recreation Month, and the National Parks and Recreation Month Movie Madness event, please visit auburnalabama.org/parks or join the Facebook event page at facebook.com/cityofauburnal. ALL M - F 7/2-6 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Online 7/9-13 7/ /23-27 Contact: Whitney Morris (334) wmorris@auburnalabama.org END OF SUMMER MOVIE Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) E Time(s) Location ALL SA 8/4 8 p.m. DSP Contact: Whitney Morris (334) wmorris@auburnalabama.org ITTY BITTY AUBURN SCAVENGER HUNT It s time to break out the thinking caps and magnifying glasses Auburn Itty Bitty Auburn is back and more challenging than ever! Beginning Wednesday, August 1, participants can pick up worksheets for the scavenger hunt at any Parks and Recreation facility or find it on the City of Auburn website, printed in select newspapers and on Facebook. The worksheet features 25 itty-bitty sights in historic Pine Hill Cemetery (located on Armstrong Street), along with four (4) bonus sites in Auburn s four other cemeteries: Baptist Hill Cemetery, Memorial Park Cemetery, Town Creek Cemetery and Westview Cemetery. Participants will find these sights and write the location on the worksheets. Completed worksheets must be turned in to the Harris Center by Friday, August 31 at 5 p.m. To be eligible for prizes, the worksheet must have correct answers for ALL itty bitty sites. Those who complete all 25 sites correctly and answer the four bonus questions correctly will be entered into the Grand Prize drawing. Winners will be announced and contacted on Tuesday, September 5. As this event takes place in Auburn s cemeteries, we ask that participants remember that cemeteries open at sunrise and close at sunset. Additionally, please be respectful of burials taking place during your visits, as well as other cemetery visitors and of the cemeteries themselves. As a part of the Alabama Bicentennial celebration, 2018 has been designated as the year to Honor Our People. The Itty Bitty Auburn scavenger hunt is a designated Alabama Bicentennial event, honoring the people who make up the richly woven history of the Loveliest Village on the Plains. For more information about the Alabama Bicentennial celebration, visit alabama200.com. To stay up-to-date on the Itty Bitty Auburn scavenger hunt, join the Facebook event group at facebook.com/cityofauburnal (which will be published on July 18). Hints regarding each of the sites will be published to the City s Facebook event group and on the City of Auburn s Instagram account (@cityofauburnal). ALL Varies 8/1-8/31 Varies Auburn Cemeteries Contact: Whitney Morris (334) wmorris@auburnalabama.org PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 9

10 ACTIVE AUBURN LET S GET ACTIVE, AUBURN! Active Auburn is a health and wellness campaign presented by Auburn Parks and Recreation and launched in August The campaign is designed to encourage Auburn residents to get active in Auburn and connect them with their fellow residents and City parks and facilities. Each month, Active Auburn will host a recreation or fitness-centered event to highlight parks, recreation facilities or important areas of Auburn. These activities will range from field days and scavenger hunts in the parks to downtown jogs and walks. Looking for a way to log your workouts? Join the Active Auburn website! Auburn residents can visit activeauburn.org to create an account, log activity and miles, view their progress, set goals, receive fitness tips and read news about Active Auburn. Join the movement today! For questions about Active Auburn, visit activeauburn.org or activeauburn@ auburnalabama.org. PLAY IN THE PARK Active Auburn and Auburn Parks & Recreation are teaming up to combine our Play in the Park and their Bark in the Park events! Bring your pooches and the entire family out to Kiesel Park on Saturday, May 12 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dogs can enjoy activities like the costume contest, Doggie Olympics and poochrelated vendors, while you will be able to relive your favorite elementary school activities with a field day in the park! Fly kites, enjoy music, play with Frisbees and participate in field day-related games and activities! FREE to the public. Dogs must be leashed at all times (unless within the Kiesel Dog Park fence). ALL SA 5/12 9 a.m. 2 p.m. KP Contact: Whitney Morris (334) activeauburn@auburnalabama.org ACTIVE AUBURN EVENTS CALENDAR GLOWGA PARTY Wear your best neon and come get your glow on with 90 minutes of relaxing, stretching and fun! Yoga instructors from Auburn, Opelika and the surrounding areas will take turns leading participants in various styles and levels of yoga poses with this yoga marathon. The event will include segments of black light yoga and constant music to get you in the zone for Zen. FREE to the public. 12+ F 4/ p.m. BCC Contact: Whitney Morris (334) activeauburn@auburnalabama.org 10 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

11 BEE AUBURN: ARBORETUM WALKS Join Active Auburn, Auburn Parks and Recreation and the Auburn University College of Agriculture on Friday, June 22 from 5:30 8 p.m. at the Donald E. Davis Arboretum for the second Bee Auburn event. Bee Auburn is a celebration of pollinators and their effects on our daily lives. The event features a week of activities, lectures and workshops culminating in the main event on Friday, June 22. Beginning at 5:30 p.m., join us for pollinator walks through the Arboretum to learn about pollination in our area, some interesting facts about pollination in Auburn and enjoy the surroundings of the Arboretum. The event will also feature music, local farmers and arts and crafts vendors and children s activities in the outdoor classroom. This event is FREE and open to the public. ALL F 6/22 5:30 8 p.m. AA Contact: Whitney Morris (334) activeauburn@auburnalabama.org TRY-IT TUESDAYS Join Active Auburn and Auburn Parks and Recreation as we celebrate National Parks and Recreation Month with Try-It-Tuesdays! Each Tuesday from 6 8 p.m., we will host clinics for different sports and activities in one of our facilities or parks. You might just find your new favorite activity on a Try-It-Tuesday! A complete schedule of Try-It-Tuesdays will be published by June 26 on the Active Auburn and City of Auburn websites. Clinics are FREE and open to members of the public. ALL T 7/10, 7/ p.m. APRD Facilities 7/24, 7/31 Contact: Whitney Morris (334) activeauburn@auburnalabama.org ACTIVE AUBURN PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 11

12 ADULTS 50+ ACTIVE LIVING EVERYDAY NEW DAY! Active Living Every Day is an evidence-based behavior change program. The approach is unique because it addresses the root causes of inactivity rather than simply prescribing exercise. Participants learn the skills they need to become and stay physically active including identifying and addressing barriers to physical activity, increasing self-confidence about becoming physically active, creating realistic goals and rewards for physical activity, developing social support and recovering from lapses in physical activity. Come join us to have fun, meet new people and begin your journey to a more active life! FREE to the public. 50+ W 6/6 8/ p.m. HC Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org NEW! CHAIR YOGA WITH HANNAH Chair yoga is a class designed for beginners or someone seeking lowimpact. With the help of the chair, we can stretch a little further without risking injury or placing too much stress on the joints. No mats, blocks or straps necessary, just a calm mind and body! $5/class. Payable to INST first day of class. 50+ F 6/1 8/31 11 a.m. - Noon HC Contact: Hannah Casey (205) dykesha14@gmail.com DULCIMER LESSONS The lap dulcimer is a stringed folk instrument that evolved in the Appalachian mountains in the 1800s. Dulcimers are the easiest stringed instrument for beginners to play, ideal for children, seniors and nonmusicians who want to play tunes or accompany singing. Dulcimers are a relatively quiet instrument. Their sweet quiet sound is well-suited to personal relaxation or playing in a cozy environment. The instructor is a Clinical Lecturer in the Music Education Department at Auburn University. Students will be required to provide their own dulcimer and lesson book for the class. Contact instructor for details. FREE to the public. 50+ F 6/1 8/31 9:30 10:30 a.m. HC Contact: Katherine King (334) kingkat@tigermail.auburn.edu GENTLE VINYASA YOGA FLOW Build strength, stability, and balance in this 60 minute gentle vinyasa yoga flow with Ann, a certified yoga teacher in Auburn. Please bring your own mat, yoga block (if you need one for support), and water. Class is limited to 15 participants so you must register. FREE to the public. 50+ T 6/5 8/ a.m. HC Contact: Ann Bergman (334) abergman@auburnalabama.org INTRODUCTION TO TAI CHI FOR HEALTH A time honored mind body practice from China, tai chi is recognized as an effective way to improve posture, balance and awareness, to reduce chronic pain and stress and to help reduce the risk of falls. The principles underlying this gentle movement practice are what make it so effective and can be incorporated into everyday activities. Dr. Paul Lam s Tai Chi for Health programs form the basis of this class which will be an introduction to Tai Chi. Instructors are certified with Tai Chi for Health. Limited to 25 participants. FREE to the public. 50+ R 6/28-7/ :45 a.m. HC Contact: Kitty Frey and Emily Livant (334) auburntaichi@gmail.com TAI CHI FOR HEALTH BEYOND THE BASICS A time honored mind body practice from China, tai chi is recognized as an effective way to improve posture, balance and awareness, to reduce chronic pain and stress and to help reduce the risk of falls. The principles underlying this gentle movement practice are what make it so effective and can be incorporated into everyday activities. Dr. Paul Lam s Tai Chi for Health programs form the basis of this class. This class will go beyond the basics and additional materials will be available to participants. This class is only open to past participants. Instructors are certified with Tai Chi for Health. Limited to 15 participants. FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 50+ T 6/26-7/ :50 a.m. FBRC Contact: Kitty Frey and Emily Livant (334) auburntaichi@gmail.com MOVING MATTERS This full body movement class will teach you to move strong and smart so you can continue to participate in everyday activities with ease. Educational in nature, this class will emphasize safe ways of moving while improving postural/core stability. Please bring a mat and towel. Hand weights and exercise bands are available. This class is only open to past participants. Instructor is an occupational therapist and experienced teacher. Limited to 20 participants. FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 50+ T 6/26-7/24 11 a.m. Noon FBRC 50+ R 6/28-7/26 11 a.m. Noon HC Contact: Kitty Frey (334) auburntaichi@gmail.com 50+ TENNIS CLINIC AND MATCH PLAY Open clinic and match play for Women and Men who are looking to learn and play the game of tennis. There will be a 30 min clinic consisting of tennis drills and strategies. This clinic will allow the participants an opportunity to learn or practice the skills needed to play a match. After the 30 min of drills, match play will begin. Match play will consist of playing sets. Registration Fee: Early Online Fee Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Session I $40 $50 $50 Session II $40 $50 $50 Session III $40 $50 $50 Sign up for 2 or more sessions at one time and get $10 off second and third sessions. $15/drop-in Payable to COA Online Registration: 5/7-8/24 Walk in Registration: 5/30, 6/20, 8/1 10 a.m. - Noon YTC 19+ M 6/4-8/20 9:30-11 a.m. YTC Session(s) Date(s) Early Online Reg. Late Online Reg. Session I 6/4-6/25 5/7-5/30 5/31-6/27 Session II 7/9-7/30 5/7-7/4 7/5-8/1 Session III 8/6-8/20 5/7-8/1 8/2-8/22 Contact: Pam Owen powen@auburnalabama.org (334) AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

13 ZUMBA GOLD - THE FUN WORKOUT FOR ANYONE, ANY AGE, ANY ABILITY Zumba Gold was designed for the older active adult, a person who hasn t been exercising in a long time or individuals who may be limited physically. The biggest difference between Zumba Gold and Zumba basic is that Zumba Gold is done at a much lower intensity. It s just as much fun, just not as fast! Zumba Gold utilizes the same great Latin styles of music and dance that are used in the Zumba basic program, including the Salsa, Cha-Cha, Rock n Roll and Merengue. The Zumba Gold program strives to improve balance, strength, flexibility and most importantly, the heart. When you take the Zumba Gold class, be sure to wear comfortable workout clothing, take water and a towel, along with a ready to party attitude! FREE to the public. 50+ W 6/6 8/29 8:30 9:30 a.m. HC R 8/2 8/30 8:30 9:30 a.m. HC Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org FREE to the public. 50+ W 6/6 8/29 10 a.m. 1 p.m. HC R 6/7 8/ p.m. HC Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith auburnalabama.org GOLDEN GIVING DAYS AUBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY Each quarter we will focus on one local charity to donate our time to! This quarter we will be focusing on The Auburn Public Library and will help them by prepping their supplies for upcoming children s projects. If you have old books you are looking to donate, don t forget to bring them along! Sign up for one, two or all three sessions. Each volunteer will receive a free t-shirt. Limited to 15 volunteers. Please register in advance. FREE to the public. 50+ M 6/18, 7/9, 8/ p.m. APL Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org ADULTS 50+ SEATED ZUMBA GOLD Zumba movements are designed to mimic many typical Latin dance styles like salsa, rumba, and cumbia. Although traditionally many of these dances require use of your entire body, they can easily be adapted for people with mobility challenges. Many movements can be done with the upper body from a seated position in a wheelchair. Because so many different styles of music are usually incorporated into typical Zumba classes, participants join into the motions they feel most comfortable with. This class is a great way to strengthen the upper body as well as the lower extremities such as ankles and feet (if able). The class can be taken from your own wheelchair or from a regular chair. FREE to the public. Chairs provided. 50+ W 6/6 8/29 9:30 10 a.m. HC W 8/2 8/30 9:30 10 a.m. HC Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org YIN YOGA FOR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS Yin Yoga is a little different than the typical yoga class. It is a more passive yoga class where we learn to relax our muscles in order to improve the health of our joints, ligaments, fascia, and all other connective tissues that normally are not exercised in traditional exercise. Please let the instructor know of any injuries or concerns as she may need to modify a pose to meet your specific needs. Yin Yoga is recommended highly if you are over the age of 35 as it helps to keep the connective tissues, joint, and other aspects of the body in proper alignment and good health as we age. Yin also teaches breathing techniques that help improve mood, sleep, and mobility. This is an all levels class from beginners to advanced. Please bring your own yoga mat and towel. $5/class. Payable to INST. 50+ MW 6/4 8/29 10:30 11:30 a.m. FBRC Contact: Tammy Hollis (334) hollite60@gmail.com 50+ PROGRAMS: HAND AND FOOT CARD CLUB Come together to enjoy one of America s favorite card games, Hand and Foot! Hand and Foot is a game related to Canasta, in which each player is dealt two sets of cards - the hand, which is played first, and the foot, which is played when the hand has been used up. Although most people say that Hand and Foot is best played by four people in partnerships, it can also be played by six in two teams of three, or by any number of people playing as individuals. The game is easy to learn and tons of fun! An experienced player will be present to help you get started so don t be shy! LUNCH & BINGO On the first and third Tuesday of each month enjoy the opportunity to play bingo, catch up with friends, and delight in a scrumptious meal. Registration not required. $4 or bring a covered dish. 50+ T 6/5, 6/19 10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. HC 7/3, 7/17 10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. HC 8/7, 8/21 10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. HC Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org MUNCH AND MINGLE LUNCH CLUB Get together with old friends and make some new as we gather on select Wednesday afternoons each month for lunch at a local restaurant. Participants must provide their own transportation and cover the cost of lunch. Senior discounts may apply at some restaurants. Please register by 5 p.m. on the Tuesday prior so reservations can be made for the group. 50+ W 6/13 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Skyline Café 7/11 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Fratelli s Ristorante Italiano 8/15 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Rock N Roll Sushi Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org GET OUT AND GO! LOCAL ADVENTURE CLUB Join us as we venture out to take advantage of the local sights and activities! Participants must provide their own transportation to each location. Look for directions and more details in the Senior Connection newsletter each month. Cost varies by activity. Please register in advance. Payable to the AAB. July Tour of Capitol Plastic Products, LLC 358 Enterprise Drive (South Tech Park), Auburn, AL August Tour of Pebble Hill South Debardeleben Street, Auburn, AL 50+ T 7/ a.m. Capitol Plastic Products - FREE W 8/ p.m. Pebble Hill Tour - FREE PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 13

14 ADULTS 50+ READ AND REFLECT: BOOK CLUB FOR SENIORS Join Auburn Public Library Literacy Programming Coordinator, Kari Carpenter, on the last Tuesday of each month as she leads a discussion on a selected book. Each book is available for check out at the Auburn Public Library, located at 749 E. Thach Avenue. Please call to reserve your copy today. FREE to the public. Tuesday, June 26 - An American Marriage by Tayari Jones Newlyweds Celestial and Roy are the embodiment of both the American Dream and the New South. He is a young executive, and she is an artist on the brink of an exciting career. As they settle into the routine of their life together, they are ripped apart by circumstances neither could have imagined. Roy is arrested and sentenced to twelve years for a crime Celestial knows he didn t commit. This stirring love story is a profoundly insightful look into the hearts and minds of three people who are at once bound and separated by forces beyond their control. An American Marriage is a masterpiece of storytelling, an intimate look deep into the souls of people who must reckon with the past while moving forward-- with hope and pain into the future. (From the publisher) Tuesday, July 31 - The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho This story, dazzling in its simplicity and wisdom, is about an Andalusian shepherd boy named Santiago who travels from his homeland in Spain to the Egyptian desert in search of treasure buried in the Pyramids. Santiago has a dream about finding a treasure in the pyramids of Egypt. A gypsy woman and an old man claiming to be a mysterious king advise him to pursue it. To realize one s destiny is a person s only obligation, the old man tells him. And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it. With the courage of an adventurer, Santiago sells his sheep and travels to Tangiers in Africa. Tuesday, August 28 - Educated: A Memoir by Tara Westover This is an unforgettable memoir about a young girl who, kept out of school, leaves her survivalist family and goes on to earn a PhD from Cambridge University. Tara Westover was seventeen the first time she set foot in a classroom. Born to survivalists in the mountains of Idaho, she prepared for the end of the world by stockpiling home-canned peaches and sleeping with her head-for-the-hills bag. In the summer she stewed herbs for her mother, a midwife and healer, and in the winter she salvaged metal in her father s junkyard. When another brother got himself into college and came back with news of the world beyond the mountain, Tara decided to try a new kind of life. Westover has crafted a universal coming-of-age story that gets to the heart of what an education is and what it offers: the perspective to see one s life through new eyes, and the will to change it. (From the publisher.) 50+ T 6/26, 7/31, 1:30 2:30 p.m. HC 8/28 Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org 50+ SPECIAL EVENTS: MOVIE NIGHT AT THE HARRIS CENTER Nothing like enjoying food and a good flick together! Come join us for a movie and dinner on select Thursday nights this summer. More movie suggestions welcome! $5 (includes dinner). Please register by the Wednesday prior at 5 p.m. Payable to the AAB. June 14 The Greatest Showman July 19 The Post August 16 Finding Your Feet 50+ R 6/14, 7/19, 8/16 5:30 8 p.m. HC Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith auburnalabama.org ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A COLLEGE STUDENT? Join us for a fun twist on the hit TV show Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader? as we answer questions to see if we really are smarter than all these college students! Each team will be assigned one college student to be their classmate. Whenever a team gets stumped, they are allowed to peek at their classmate s answer and choose whether to use it, copy their classmate s answer, in which case they must use their classmate s answer, or save their classmate s answer so that if the team answers incorrectly, they can still use their classmate s answer if it is correct. If at any time, a team flunks out and gets an answer wrong, they must all state I am not smarter than a college student! $5 to cover the cost of lunch. Payable to the AAB. Please register by Monday, June 25 at 5pm. 50+ R 6/27 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. HC Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org KARAOKE NIGHT AND DINNER Join us for our first ever Karaoke Night! With the help of Kevin DJ K-TOUCH Hoard we will sing the night away to songs both old and new! Come prepared to belt out your favorites! $5 to cover the cost of dinner. Payable to AAB. Please register by Monday, August 6 at 5 p.m. 50+ W 8/8 6-8:30 p.m. HC Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org 50+ FIELD TRIPS: JUNE 15TH: JIMMY CARTER PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM, ATLANTA, GA Shortly after taking office as President, Jimmy Carter expressed interest in building a Presidential Library someplace in Georgia. The Carter Presidential Library was built by Atlanta architectural firm, Jova/Daniels/ Busby, in cooperation with Lawton/Umemura/Yamamoto of Hawaii who designed the structure. The facility includes the presidential library (donated to the federal government) and privately maintained spaces such as President Carter s office, offices for foundations he supports, and The Carter Center of Emory University. Continuously, the Jimmy Carter Library actively solicits material of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, major figures in the Carter administration, the Carters political or close personal friends, figures of secondary importance with significant aspects of the Carter administration, and President Carter s family. Today, the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library houses 40,000,000 pages, 1,000,000 photographs, 2,200,000 feet of film, and 2,500 hours of video. The cost of the trip includes transportation, and admission. Please bring extra money for lunch. $10. Payable to the AAB. 50+ F 6/15 8 a.m. 5 p.m. HC Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith auburnalabama.org 14 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

15 JUNE 25TH: BIRMINGHAM FOOD AND BEER TOUR, BIRMINGHAM, AL Come hungry and eat your way through The Magic City with Red Clay Tours! First we will visit Gus s Hot Dogs, the last of the classic Birmingham hot dog stands and the Birmingham style of hot dog created by Greek immigrants way back when. Next is The Peanut Place located on the oldest road in downtown Birmingham where we will enjoy roasted and boiled peanuts. Our third stop is the famous Saw s BBQ where we will try a special plate of pork n greens, BBQ chicken with white BBQ sauce, potato salad, fried green tomatoes and a deviled egg. Getting thirsty yet? We will wet our whistles at Ghost Train Brewing Company with a flight of beer, Golden Flake potato chips and a Bud s Best cookie as well as. Our final stop is Lichita s Paleteria y Neveria (Popsicles and Ice Cream), a new Mexican dessert spot in the Pizitz Food Hall. The cost of the trip includes transportation, tour and all food. Please do not attend if you have a peanut allergy! Some stops will be standing room only. $65. Payable to the AAB. 50+ M 6/25 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. HC Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org JULY 10TH: ANNIE, ALABAMA SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, MONTGOMERY, AL The sun will come out tomorrow! Adults and children alike can t resist the irrepressible optimism of Annie s story of a special little orphan girl who refuses to give up hope. With a delightful cast and memorable songand-dance numbers, such as It s A Hard Knock Life, Easy Street, and I Don t Need Anything But You, Annie delivers the ultimate feelgood musical. Time. The cost of the trip includes transportation and admission. Please bring extra money for dinner prior to the show. $50. Payable to the AAB. 50+ T 7/ p.m. HC Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org JULY 24TH: THE AMERICAN VILLAGE, MONTEVALLO, AL Bring your imagination and sense of adventure to the revolutionary American Village - a venue so unique, it s a national treasure! The American Village brings to life our nation s stories of liberty and sacrifice. Three major elements dominate the master site plan of the American Village. Independence Circle represents Liberty drawing the thirteen colonies together in common cause. Atop the hillside, Constitution Green represents the enshrinement of that liberty within the Constitution. Around that green are major structures representing the Executive (Washington Hall), Judicial (Courthouse), and Legislative (future Independence Hall) branches of the Republic. A grand avenue rises upward from Independence Circle toward Constitution Green, signifying the upward American experience from the colonial period to the new American Republic. Along that avenue is sited the Chapel. This draws from L Enfant s early plan for the new capital city, where he placed a temple along the grand avenue linking the Capitol and President s House. The temple was considered by L Enfant as a place for public prayer, thanksgivings, funeral orations, etc., and assigned to the special use of no particular sect or denomination, but equally opened to all. There will be a lot of walking on this tour so dress comfortably and for the weather. The cost of the trip includes transportation and admission. Please bring money for lunch after the tour. $10. Payable to the AAB. 50+ T 7/24 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. HC Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org AUGUST 3RD: MARIETTA FIRE MUSEUM AND GONE WITH THE WIND MOVIE MUSEUM, MARIETTA, GA The Marietta Fire Museum features a collection of items used by the Marietta Fire Department since the 1800s. The collection includes vehicles, clothing, equipment, antiques, photos, displays, and more. Museum highlights include a Silsby Steamer, a horse-drawn steampowered pumper purchased in 1879 and used until It is one of only five still in existence. The collection also includes the vehicle that replaced the steamer, a 1921 American LaFrance pumper, a 1929 Seagrave Pumper and a Pirsch Ladder Truck, one of the highest-reaching ladders in north Georgia. After our fireman-led tour and lunch we will visit The Gone with the Wind Movie Museum in their new location! The Marietta Gone with the Wind Museum has been a mainstay in downtown Marietta since April 2003 when it opened in the historic Old Thomas Warehouse Building. With an extensive collection of memorabilia provided by Dr. Christopher Sullivan, the museum is sure to delight and intrigue any Gone with the Wind fan, from novice to aficionado. Highlights of the museum include the original Bengaline honeymoon gown worn by Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O Hara in the movie, several of Margaret Mitchell s personal volumes of the novel, the personal script of Ona Munson, who portrayed Belle Watling in the film and much more! The cost of the trip includes transportation and admission. Please bring extra money for lunch. $10. Payable to the AAB. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 50+ F 8/3 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. HC Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org AUGUST 28TH: KIA MOTOR MANUFACTURING USA, WEST POINT, GA On Nov. 16, 2009, Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia, Inc. (KMMG) began mass production of the 2011 Kia Sorento, the first vehicle produced at the brand new state-of-the-art facility in West Point, Ga. There were several important events leading up to that momentous day at Kia s first North American automobile manufacturing plant including the announcement on March 13, 2006, that a Site Acquisition and Development Agreement had been signed between the State of Georgia and Kia Motors America (KMA), Kia s sales and marketing headquarters in the United States, to bring the $1 billion plant to the 2,259-acre site in Georgia. This project is the largest in the state s history. A grand opening ceremony was held at the plant on Feb. 26, 2010, and attended by guests from across the world, including Mr. M.K. Chung, chairman of the Hyundai Motor Group, and Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue. Since then, the Kia Sorento has taken off as the most successful Kia vehicle of all-time in the U.S., leading the way with record-breaking sales since production began. This is a testament to the focus and pride each KMMG team member places on building a quality vehicle. The cost of the trip includes transportation and admission. All visitors must have long pants and closed toed shoes. Anyone who does not comply will likely not be able to participate in the tour. We will NOT be stopping for a meal on this trip. $5. Payable to the AAB. 50+ T 8/28 11 a.m. 3 p.m. HC Contact: Gabby Meredith (334) gmeredith@auburnalabama.org ADULTS 50+ PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 15

16 AQUATICS AUBURN CITY POOLS LOCATIONS Samford Pool 465 Wrights Mill Road (behind East Samford School) (334) Drake Pool 653 Spencer Avenue (behind Drake Middle School) (334) EARLY BIRD RECREATION SWIM Come join us for some pre-season swimming! Lap lanes will be available for those wanting to swim laps. Early Bird Recreation Swim will be held Tuesday Thursday in May beginning May 15. Admission is FREE for Splash Pass holders and children ages 1 or younger OR $2/person. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location ALL TWR 5/15 5/ p.m. SP Contact: Pool Staff (334) auburnalabama.org/aquatics SUMMER POOL SEASON Saturday, May 26 Monday, September 3 DAILY ADMISSION $2/person (swimmers and non-swimmers) Children age 1 & under FREE POOL POLICIES, SAFETY & REGULATIONS General Policies Swimsuits are required to enter the water at the pools. No cutoffs, gym shorts or suits with loose strings are allowed. For a complete list of proper swim attire, please visit us online at auburnalabama.org/pools. Smoking and/or vaping is not permitted at or in the pools. Glass bottles/containers and alcohol is not permitted at the pools. Age Requirements Children ages 9 & under must be accompanied by a parent/guardian age 19 or older at all times. Children ages who wish to swim unaccompanied by a parent/guardian must pass a swim test. Children ages 13 & older are allowed to swim unaccompanied by a parent/guardian, but could be subject to a swim test at the lifeguard s discretion. Flotation Devices Noodles and Type I, II and III Coast Guard-approved personal flotation devices (PFDs) are the ONLY PFDs allowed in the pool. No other flotation devices may be worn. Approved and non-approved flotation devices may be found online at auburnalabama.org/pools. Life vests are available for free on a first come, first served basis. Diving Boards Backflips and backward jumps are prohibited from the high board. Children under 6 years of age are prohibited from using the diving boards. Children under 13 years of age are required to take a diving board test and must meet the height requirement of 4 ft. Anyone over the age of 13 years may be subject to take a diving board test. Infants and Toddlers Infants and toddlers must wear waterproof diapers with fitted elastic around each leg. The baby pool is limited to children ages 5 and younger. Children playing in the baby pool must be monitored by a parent/guardian at all times. Food/Snacks Concessions may be purchased at the pools (beverages and snacks). Drake Pool concessions is limited to beverages and popsicles. Patrons may bring their own food and drinks to the pool. Please note that Auburn City Pools do not allow glass bottles/containers or alcohol. Pool Closure/Severe Weather Policies The City of Auburn will close a pool if any of the following conditions exist: Thunder and/or Lightning: The pools will be cleared of swimmers and will be kept clear until 30 minutes have passed without hearing thunder or seeing lightning. This also applies when the City of Auburn detects lightning within 10 miles of the facility. If two hours pass, during which patrons are unable to swim as a result of the inclement weather, the pool will be closed for the remainder of the day. Severe Weather: If heavy rain is present, such that lifeguards cannot clearly see the bottom of the pool, patrons will be asked to clear the pool until the rain subsides. If two hours pass, during which patrons are unable to swim as a result of the inclement weather, the pool will be closed for the remainder of the day. Mechanical failure or environmental hazards exist. A swimming or dive meet or staff training is scheduled. Pool hours and dates are subject to change, depending on weather and attendance. Questions regarding pool schedules may be directed to: Auburn Parks and Recreation (334) Monday Friday, 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Drake Pool (334) Regular pool hours Samford Pool (334) Regular pool hours Visit us online at for a complete list of rules, hours and more. Sign up to receive notifications of pool closings and schedule changes at or follow the City of Auburn on Facebook at 16 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

17 2018 SPLASH PASS Splash Passes for the 2018 pool season are now available for purchase at the Harris Center! Splash passes are valid for unlimited daily admission to both pools all summer, as well as FREE admission to all of our special events during the season. Individual passes are $50 and family passes are $125. Splash Passes must be presented to the cashier upon each visit to either pool and must be purchased in person at the Harris Center. For details regarding Splash Passes, please visit us online at www. auburnalabama.org/aquatics or call (334) Individual $50 Family $125 Splash Passes will be available for purchase at the Harris Center weekdays from 8 a.m. 5 p.m. *The Family Pass is valid for immediate family members, including parents or guardians and children under the age of 19 residing in the same household, as well as primary caregivers for minor children. RED CROSS LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION CLASSES Have you ever considered becoming a lifeguard? Auburn City Pools will be accepting applications for lifeguards beginning January 3, 2018, but you must be either Red Cross Lifeguard certified or enrolled in and pass a Red Cross Lifeguard Certification course. Mark your calendar and join Auburn Parks and Recreation for any of these below-listed Red Cross classes to either renew your certification or receive it for the first time so that you can apply to work at Auburn City Pools or another pool. Participants must be 15 years of age and will be expected to pass a pre-course swim test on the first day of class in order to continue with the course. Test requirements include: Swim 300 continuous yards 100 yards of freestyle/front crawl, 100 yards of breastroke, and an additional 100 yards of any combination of freestyle/front crawl or breastroke Tread water for 2 minutes using only your legs Swim 20 yards of either freestyle or breastroke, retrieve a 10-pound object from 7 10 feet of water, and return 20 yards while holding it above water with both hands and keeping your head above water The dates, locations and course fees are listed below. Course fees include an electronic training manual, pool rental fees and necessary equipment. Participants must attend all class sessions and should provide their own swim suit, change of clothes, goggles (for swim test only), pen and paper. Participants may view their training manuals on ereaders or tablets during class no laptops or cell phones. Lifeguard notes will be distributed and should be brought to EVERY class unless otherwise instructed. For information about the course curriculum or general questions, please contact Nick Parr at ndpsam@hotmail.com. Class schedule is as follows: : Class Date Time Fee Location Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Recertification/Review 5/5-6 8 a.m. 5 p.m. $80* SP Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Recertification/Review 5/ a.m. 5 p.m. $80* SP Red Cross Lifeguard Certification First Time 5/ a.m. 5 p.m. $170* SP (must attend all 3 days) *If you would like a printed copy of your training manual, you may pay an additional $35 at the time of registration. * If you would like a printed copy of your training manual, you may pay an additional $15 at the time of registration OTHER CERTIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES Do you want to be CPR certified or learn first aid? Join Auburn Parks and Recreation for the Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid class offered this winter. Participants should provide their own pen and paper. Course fees, dates, times and locations are listed below. Course fees include an electronic training manual, facility rental fees and necessary equipment. Participants may choose to do CPR/AED training only, which will take place in the morning, or CPR/AED and First Aid training. Both trainings with help prepare participants to respond to emergencies involving adults, children, or infants. Please note also that there are no age restrictions for the CPR/AED and First Aid course. To register, please the Instructor Nick Parr at ndpsam@hotmail.com. For information about the course curriculum or general questions, please contact Nick Parr at ndpsam@ hotmail.com. Class schedules are as follows: Class Date Time Fee Location Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED 5/20 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $40* FBRC Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED and First Aid 5/20 9 a.m. 5 p.m. $60* FBRC * If you would like a printed copy of your training manual, you may pay an additional $15 at the time of registration. Dates and class times are subject to change or cancellation. Please check back on our website ( periodically for more information AUBURN CITY POOLS SWIM LESSONS Save the date! Auburn Parks and Recreation offers swim lessons for all ages! Six levels of instruction will be offered this season: Sea Babies (6 months 3 years), Guppies (4 6 years), Sea Turtles (7 10 years), Dolphins (11 14 years), Sharks (15 18 years) and Big Fish/Adult (age 19+). Class descriptions are as follows: Sea Babies (6 months 3 years): This course is designed for parents interested in acquainting their young children to the water in a fun and controlled environment. Participants will be oriented to the water through games, songs and introductory skills. Parents are directly responsible for their child s instruction while under the guidance and supervision of a swim instructor. One class will be dedicated to informing parents of the efficient ways to help the kids continue to progress. No prerequisite required. To advance to the next level, the child must be: age 4 or older AND able to participate without parent involvement. Guppies (4 6 years): Participants in this class will learn the following skills: submerging head underwater, kicking with and without instructor assistance, floating on stomach and back, kicking to instructor from wall, breathing while swimming, freestyle arm motion, pushing off stairs to instructor and streamline. Sea Turtles (7 10 years): Participants in this class will learn the following skills: review freestyle arm motion and kicking to instructor from stairs, basic freestyle stroke (swimming to instructor from wall/stairs), freestyle breathing, kicking on back, basic backstroke, swimming across stairwell without stopping, breathing while continuing strokes, jumping into the pool unassisted and swimming to side and treading water. Dolphins (11 14 years): Participants in this class will learn the following skills: streamline kicking off the wall on stomach and back, diving in from the side of the pool, review backstroke, working toward swimming a full lap of freestyle without stopping, freestyle and backstroke drills for body position and technique and (depending on class) other strokes and drills. This class is designed also to prepare students for participation on swim team. Sharks (15 18 years): Participants in this class will learn the following skills: streamline kicking off the wall on stomach and back, diving in from the side of the pool, review backstroke, working toward swimming a full lap of freestyle without stopping, freestyle and backstroke drills for body position and technique and (depending on class) other strokes and drills. This class AQUATICS PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 17

18 AQUATICS is designed also to prepare students for participation on swim team. Big Fish/Adult (19+): It is never too late to learn how to swim! If you have always wanted to learn how to swim, but never had the time or opportunity, now is your chance! Lessons are available to fit the schedules of working adults. This class will review all skills from other levels and be tailored to the needs of the class participants 2018 swim lessons registration will be online. To register, visit auburnalabama.org/aquatics. Swim lessons will take place during mornings and evenings Monday Thursday during the following sessions: Session I: May Session II: June 4 14 Session III: June Session IV: July 9 19 Dates and times for each session are as follows: Session I Level Age(s) Dates Days Time(s) Location Sea Babies 6 mo. 3 5/15 5/24 TR 5 5:45 p.m. DP Guppies 4 6 5/14 5/24 MTWR 4 4:45 p.m. SP Sea Turtles /14 5/24 MTWR 5 5:45 p.m. DP Dolphins /14 5/24 MTWR 4 4:45 p.m. SP Sharks /14 5/24 MTWR 4 4:45 p.m. SP Session II Level Age(s) Dates Days Time(s) Location Sea Babies 6 mo. 3 6/5 6/14 TR 5 5:45 p.m. DP Guppies 4 6 6/4 6/14 MTWR 4 4:45 p.m. SP Sea Turtles /4 6/14 MTWR 5 5:45 p.m. DP Dolphins /4 6/14 MTWR 4 4:45 p.m. SP Sharks /4 6/14 MTWR 4 4:45 p.m. SP Big Fish/Adult 19+ (Adult) 6/4 6/14 MTWR 4 4:45 p.m. SP Session III Morning Level Age(s) Dates Days Time(s) Location Sea Babies 6 mo. 3 6/19 6/28 TR 9 9:45 a.m. DP 10 10:45 a.m. Guppies 4 6 6/18 6/28 MTWR 8 8:45 a.m. SP 9 9:45 a.m. SP 11 11:45 a.m. DP Sea Turtles /18 6/28 MTWR 9 9:45 a.m. DP 10 10:45 a.m :45 a.m. Dolphins /18 6/28 MTWR 9 9:45 a.m. SP Sharks /18 6/28 MTWR 9 9:45 a.m. SP Big Fish/Adult 19+ (Adult) 6/18 6/28 MTWR 7 7:45 a.m. SP Session III - Evening Level Age(s) Dates Days Time(s) Location Sea Babies 6 mo. 3 6/19 6/28 TR 5 5:45 p.m. DP Guppies 4 6 6/18 6/28 MTWR 4 4:45 p.m. DP 5 5:45 p.m. SP Sea Turtles /18 6/28 MTWR 5 5:45 p.m. DP 6 6:45 p.m. Dolphins /18 6/28 MTWR 5 5:45 p.m. SP Sharks /18 6/28 MTWR 5 5:45 p.m. SP Big Fish/Adult 19+(Adult) 6/18 6/28 MTWR 6 6:45 p.m. DP Session IV Morning Level Age(s) Dates Days Time(s) Location Sea Babies 6 mo. 3 7/10 7/19 TR 9 9:45 a.m. DP 10 10:45 a.m. Guppies 4 6 7/9 7/19 MTWR 8 8:45 a.m. SP 9 9:45 a.m. SP 11 11:45 a.m. DP Sea Turtles /9 7/19 MTWR 9 9:45 a.m. DP 10 10:45 a.m :45 a.m. Dolphins /9 7/19 MTWR 9 9:45 a.m. SP Sharks /9 7/19 MTWR 9 9:45 a.m. SP Big Fish/Adult 19+ (Adult) 7/9 7/19 MTWR 7 7:45 a.m. SP Session IV - Evening Level Age(s) Dates Days Time(s) Location Sea Babies 6 mo. 3 7/10 7/19 TR 5 5:45 p.m. DP Guppies 4 6 7/9 7/19 MTWR 4 4:45 p.m. DP 5 5:45 p.m. SP Sea Turtles /9 7/19 MTWR 5 5:45 p.m. DP 6 6:45 p.m. Dolphins /9 7/19 MTWR 5 5:45 p.m. SP Sharks /9 7/19 MTWR 5 5:45 p.m. SP Big Fish/Adult 19+(Adult) 7/9 7/19 MTWR 6 6:45 p.m. DP Swim lesson times are subject to change based on staffing and class registration. The deadlines to register for each of these classes will be as follows: Session I classes: Monday, May 7 Session II classes: Tuesday May 29 Session III classes: Monday, June 11 Session IV classes: Monday, July 2 BACK-TO-SCHOOL POOL PARTY Let the Aquatics Staff send you back to school in style! Join us for all-day games, music and fun at the pool! There will be special concessions for sale and back-to-school giveaways all day at the pool, from backpacks to notebooks and more. Admission is $2 per person or FREE with Splash Pass. Checks payable to COA. ALL SU 8/5 1 6 p.m. SP Contact: Pool Staff (334) auburnalabama.org/pools POOL RENTALS Have your next birthday or team party at the pool! We provide the lifeguards and you have all the fun! The Auburn City Pools are available for rental on an hourly basis (two-hour minimum). The fee is $75 per hour for up to 50 guests and an additional $25 for up to 80 guests. Larger parties must be approved and may be subject to a higher fee. Waivers must be signed by all participants and all pool rules and regulations apply. We are unable to host parties during regularly scheduled special events, classes, programs and public swim. Dates and availability changes after 7/30 at Drake Pool and 8/6 at Samford Pool. Contact the Pool Manager at (334) for more information. SAMFORD POOL AVAILABILITY ALL F, SA 5/29 10/1 6 8 p.m. SP ALL SU 5/29 10/1 10 a.m. Noon SP Contact: Pool Manager (334) DRAKE POOL AVAILABILITY ALL SU - SA 5/29 6/3 5 8 p.m. DP 7/1 7/30 Contact: Pool Manager (334) AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

19 COMPETITIVE SWIMMING AND DIVING 2018 Auburn Recreation Swim Team The Auburn Recreation Swim Team is back for another season of fun in 2018! Please see below for important dates and information: April 7 Online registration begins at May 5 Want to see if you might be interested in joining swim team this year? Join the coaching staff at Samford Pool on Saturday, May 5 from a.m. for a Try-It-Out day - swimmers will get to experience what practices will be like and parents can meet the coaches and ask questions. This is try-it-out day is FREE to interested children ages There will not be public recreation swim during this time. Try-It-Out Day will be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. To find out first hand about pool closures and aquatics program/event cancellations or delays, join the e-notifier list for pools. May p.m. First time swim team member evaluation at Samford Pool. Swimmers must be able to swim 25 yards without assistance. May 29 - July 26 MTWR 8 9 a.m. There will be no practice on Monday, May 28 (for Memorial Day) or on Tuesday, July 4 (for Independence Day). Some Friday practices will be offered as makeup days for meets and inclement weather. Swimmers are also able to practice at night at Auburn University if necessary.ce. Beginner Class: Session II 7+ MW 6/18 6/27 11 a.m. Noon SP 7+ TR 6/19 6/28 11 a.m. Noon SP Contact: Jeff Shaffer (334) jsshaffer@charter.net Beginner Class: Session III 7+ MW 6/4 6/13 11 a.m. Noon SP SPECIAL EVENTS Auburn City Pools will be hosting numerous special events this summer! From movies at the pool and pool parties to fishing at the pool and games during Recreation Swim, we have something for everyone! Follow us on Facebook at CityofAuburnAL, Instagram and Twitter CityofAuburnAL to find out what we ll be doing that day or sign up for e-notifier to receive or SMS notifications. FRIDAY NIGHT SPLASH Join the Aquatics Staff for Friday Night Splash! Enjoy music, a cookout, games and fun at the pool! FREE admission with Splash Pass or prior admission to the pool earlier that day (please get a hand stamp before leaving) or $2 per person. Checks payable to COA. ALL F 6/29 & 7/ p.m. SP Contact: Aquatics Staff (334) auburnalabama.org/pools AQUATICS End of Season Party: July 17 T 6 8 p.m. Come hang out with your teammates, play in the pool and enjoy pizza and sweet treats! This party is for swim team participants only. ALL R 5/31 TBD Auburn, AL ALL R 6/7 TBD Auburn, AL ALL R 6/16 TBD Auburn, AL ALL F/SA 7/13 14 TBD Opelika, AL ALL F/SA 7/27 28 TBD Birmingham, AL Contact: Erika Kinsaul swimauburn@gmail.com Auburn Diving and Learn to Dive Get ready to flip, flop and fly! Auburn University Head Diving Coach and 2004 USA Olympic Diving Coach Jeff Shaffer is offering beginning through advanced diving lessons. Diving classes will be offered monthly for children age 7 and older. The diving classes will emphasize diving safety, offer skills progressions and introduce pre-competitive diving skills. Tryouts are also being offered for the Auburn Diving Team. Individuals with gymnastics, trampoline and/or tumbling experience are encouraged to participate. All students must register with the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) to participate. This is $14 for a one-year membership. To register with AAU, visit aausports.org ad use the Auburn Diving club code WYW8W6. $65/session per student. Payable to INST. For further information please contact Jeff Shaffer at (334) Beginner Class: Session I 7+ MW 6/4 6/13 11 a.m. Noon SP 7+ TR 6/5 6/14 11 a.m. Noon SP Contact: Jeff Shaffer (334) jsshaffer@charter.net PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 19

20 AQUATICS AQUATICS CLASSES AQUA ZUMBA Aqua Zumba integrates the Zumba formula and philosophy into traditional aqua fitness for a safe, effective and challenging water-based workout that is not your normal aqua class. Combining Latin dance rhythms and water resistance, participants will be able to feel their muscle working nonstop in this unique, fun and challenging aqua class. All exercises are performed to music in water that is 4-5 feet deep. Participants are encouraged to wear inexpensive water shoes to protect their feet while jogging in the water. Swimming ability is not required and life vests are available. $5/class. Payable to INST. For more information about this class, please contact the instructor, Leigh Anne Dagalea, at leighanne. dagalea@gmail.com. 13+ M 6/8 7/ a.m. SP Contact: Leigh Anne Dagalea leighanne.dagalea@gmail.com SCUBA DIVING Learn to enjoy the other two-thirds of our planet! Enjoy the actionpacked sport of scuba diving. Classes are taught through Adventure Sports. Equipment (air tanks, regulators, buoyancy compensator - B.C. s, air fills) is provided through Adventure Sports. Students must provide personal gear for class: masks, fins, weight belt and textbook packet. All items are available at Adventure Sports. Please note: there will be NO CLASS the week of July 4. Participants must be age 12 or older. For more information, please contact Adventure Sports at (334) or adventurescuba@bellsouth.net. The cost for class is $225 per participant (includes online textbooks) - payable to Adventure Sports - and open water certification dives to Florida are extra. 12+ T 6/5, 6/12, 6 9 p.m. SP 6/19, 6/26, 7/10, 7/17 Contact: Adventure Sports Staff (334) adventurescuba@bellsouth.net WATER AEROBICS WITH MALLORY Beat the heat and get in shape! All fitness levels can benefit from Water Aerobics, a fun class designed to improve muscle tone, flexibility and heart and lung capacity. Because this is a low impact workout, stress to joints is minimized. All exercises are performed to music in water that is 4-5 feet deep. Participants are encouraged to wear inexpensive water shoes to protect their feet while jogging in the water. Swimming ability is not required and life vests are available. $25 for 10 classes; $50 for 20 classes; or $3/class. Payable to INST. Saturday class days are subject to change. For more information, please contact the instructor, Mallory Wilson, at (334) or mlwilson@auburn.vcom.edu. 16+ TR 6/5 8/2 6 7 p.m. SP 16+ SA 6/9, 6/ a.m. SP 7/7, 7/21, 8/4 Contact: Mallory Wilson (334) mlwilson@auburn.vcom.edu WATER AEROBICS WITH HANNAH Water Aerobics with Hannah is designed for all fitness levels so you can fun, enjoy the pool and exercise all at once! This class incorporates low-impact movements in the water to target specific muscle groups, as well as your cardiorespiratory system. Water Aerobics with Hannah is a total body workout and is sure to meet all your fitness needs. Students should wear swimming suit for all classes and are encouraged to wear water shoes if they prefer. Equipment will be provided. Weather permitting, classes will be held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8 8:50 a.m. at Drake Pool. $5/class. Payable to INST. For more information, please contact the instructor Hannah Casey at (205) or dykdshal4@gmail.com. 16+ TWR 6/5 8/2 8 8:50 a.m. DP Contact: Hannah Casey (205) dykeshal4@gmail.com 20 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

21 FLOAT-N-MOVIE Join the Aquatics Staff for a dive-in movie! Enjoy a movie under the stars while relaxing and floating on a tube or lounging on the pool deck. Participants are encouraged to bring their favorite inflatable from home, as none will be provided. Concessions will be available throughout the evening. FREE admission with Splash Pass or prior admission to the pool earlier that day (please get a hand stamp before leaving) or $2 per person. Checks payable to COA. Movie Schedule Doors Open: 8 p.m. Movie Begins: 8:15 p.m. AQUATICS May Movie: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Monday, May 28) June Movie: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Thursday, June 14) July Movie: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Thursday, July 12) *PARENTS: Please note that the July movie ( Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ) is rated PG-13. ALL M & R 5/28, 6/14, 7/12 Doors open SP at 8:15 p.m. Contact: Pool Staff (334) auburnalabama.org/pools PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 21

22 AQUATICS 2018 A U B U R N C I T Y P O O L S S U M M E R A Q U A T I C S P R O G R A M S A q u a Z u m b a L e a r n t o D i v e S w i m L e s s o n s S w i m T e a m S c u b a D i v i n g W a t e r A e r o b i c s m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n a t a u b u r n a l a b a m a. o r g / a q u a t i c s 22 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

23 SUMMER ARTS PROGRAM- CREATIVE KIDS Drawing is a fundamental skill that should be learned by all children. The young artist will be introduced to basic drawing and painting with a fun subject while developing creative skills and learning about art. $125/ session + $25 materials fee. Payable to INST on the first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 5 8 MTWRF 9:30 a.m. Noon JDCAC Session I 6/4 6/8 Session II 6/11 6/15 Session III 6/18 6/22 Contact: Dong Shang (229) dongshang@hotmail.com ORIGAMI Origami, the ancient Japanese art of folding paper, is a fascinating and creative craft for kids. Through folding, origami uses numerous folds with fine attention to detail. The value of origami is not how fast or how many models can be completed, but rather practice patience and precision. Through practice, students will gain a better understanding of patterns, spatial relations and 3-D design elements. $100/session + $25 materials fee. Payable to INST on the first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 6 12 MTWRF 8:30 10 a.m. JDCAC Session l 5/29 6/1 Session II 7/2 7/6 Contact: Dong Shang (229) dongshang@hotmail.com SKETCHING WITH PENCILS In this fun and engaging class, students will learn how to draw, shade and create gradation with pencils. Students will develop basic art skills and techniques through these sketching practices. $125/session + $25 materials fee. Payable to INST on the first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location Session I 8 14 MTWRF 6/4 6/8 12:30 3 p.m. JDCAC Session II 8 14 MTWRF 6/11 6/15 12:30 3 p.m. JDCAC Session III 8 14 MTWRF 6/18 6/22 12:30 3 p.m. JDCAC Session lv 8 14 MTWRF 6/25 6/29 12:30 3 p.m. JDCAC Contact: Dong Shang (229) dongshang@hotmail.com CHINESE WATERCOLOR Children love painting! Chinese painting is a unique ancient style of painting that is great, fun and easy to learn as well as a wonderful way for young artists to learn a new painting technique. Students will learn the techniques of Chinese brush painting through painting flowers, birds and animals. $100/session + $25 materials fee. Payable to INST on the first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 9-15 MTWRF 10:15 11:15 a.m. JDCAC Session I 5/29-6/1 Session II 7/2-7/6 Contact: Dong Shang (229) dongshang@hotmail.com PRIVATE & SEMI PRIVATE ART LESSONS Artist and educator Laurie Brenden offers private and semi-private art lessons in the fine arts including watercolors, drawing, mixed media and much more. A private lesson is for one student. Semi-private lessons are for two students; the students can be siblings, family members, friends, etc. These lessons are available by appointment only and spaces are limited! Please contact the instructor directly for more information or to sign up. Private Lessons: $90/student (6, 1 hour sessions) + $20 materials fee. Semi-Private Lessons: $66/student (6, 1 hour sessions) + $20 materials fee. Payable to INST on the first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location All By appointment 5/29 8/3 By appointment JDCAC Contact: Laurie Brenden (334) brendendesigns1@gmail.com KIDS CAN DRAW Anyone can learn to draw! During the summer, come to fun and interesting drawing lessons with a different topic offered each session. The Basic Drawing course is recommended before attending other classes. All courses in this section are skill level, basic: no prior experience is needed. All supplies are included. Attend three Kids Can Draw classes and save $25! $45/class. Payable to INST on the first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 8 12 JDCAC NAME Basic Drawing Boot Camp TWRF 5/29 6/1 4:30 6 p.m. Pets TWRF 6/19 6/22 4:30 6 p.m. Horses TWRF 6/26 6/29 4:30 6 p.m. Insects TWRF 7/10 7/13 4:30 6 p.m. Dinosaurs TWRF 7/17 7/20 4:30 6 p.m. Cartoon Animals TWRF 7/24 7/27 4:30 6 p.m. Cartoon People TWRF 7/31 8/3 4:30 6 p.m. Contact: Laurie Brenden (334) brendendesigns1@gmail.com LIFELIKE PEOPLE DRAWING CHALLENGES Challenge yourself with this realistic graphite drawing course! We will be covering hands, feet, hair and much more. Students will learn shading, blending and other techniques used to draw lifelike people. This class is skill level, intermediate/advanced: prior drawing experience preferred. Small group instruction. All Supplies Are included. $75. Payable to INST on the first day class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 15+ R 6/21, 6/28, 6:30 8:30 p.m. JDCAC 7/12, 7/19, 7/26 Contact: Laurie Brenden (334) brendendesigns1@gmail.com OPEN STUDIO Artists gathering to share ideas, work on artwork and encourage each other. A great way to stay informed on what is happening in the art community. Bring something to work on and join in the fun. During the summer, Open Studio will be held on select Fridays. FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 18+ F 6/1, 6/29, 10 a.m. 2 p.m. JDCAC 7/6, 7/20 Contact: June Dean (256) junebugart50@gmail.com ARTS PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 23

24 ATHLETICS ACADEMY OF STARZ BASKETBALL TRAINING Fundamental to Elite basketball training by teaching, reading and reacting principles. Excel in defense, shooting, dribbling, jumping and more. $15/ per session. Payable to INST. first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 7+ Appointments 6/1 8/31 Appointments FBRC Contact: Everett Thomas (334) ADULT COMMUNITY BASKETBALL LEAGUE Adult basketball for the average working man seeking to stay in shape while playing the sport of basketball. Great games with a 6 game season and playoff system with referees. Register by May 27. $300/per team. Payable to INST at registration. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 18+ SU 6/3 8/ p.m. FBRC Contact: Everett Thomas (334) dsaa@delitesaa.org YOUTH FREE-PLAY BASKETBALL Looking for a place for children to get in some FUN exercise? How about basketball?!? Children, grab your friends and join us at the Dean Road Recreation Center gym. Now, you have a place to improve your game or join in a pick-up game with your peers for a little competition. Parent or legal adult guardian MUST complete your initial registration in person at the Dean Road Recreation Center. (Hours listed may vary, according to programs/events scheduled at facility.) FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 7 15 M F 6/1 8/7* 9 a.m. 5 p.m. DRRC M F 8/8 8/31 2:30 5 p.m. *Will not meet on 7/4 (due to City-observed holiday) Contact: Tiffany Scott (334) tscott@auburnalabama.org LOVHANDLEZ BASKETBALL TRAINING CLASSES LovHandlez is an organization created to develop athletes in the game of basketball. We teach the importance of being able to control the basketball and having a consistent shot. We work on individual skill to ensure athletes lack nothing from the sport they love. $20/class meeting. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 6 12 T 6/5 8/ p.m. DRRC Contact: Ashley B. Kelley & Aaron Allen (205) legacy4troy@yahoo.com BALLER, INC. TRAINING Basketball training and development. Baller, Inc. Training is individualized and breaks down your child s strengths, as well as, identifies the areas needing improvement. $50/hour (½ hour sessions available upon request). Payable to INST first day of class. Grade(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 3rd 8th W 6/6 8/29 3:30-5 p.m. DRRC Contact: Dr. Chantel Tremitiere (404) ctremitiere@gmail.com IAMBK BASKETBALL LEAGUE The purpose of this league is to help children develop basketball and team building skills, self-awareness, and confidence in the game. $45. Payable to IAMBK Age(s) Day(s) Dates(s) Time(s) Location 7-10 MWF 6/1 7/ p.m. FBRC MWF 6/1 7/31 6:15-7:15 p.m. BCC MWF 6/1 7/31 7:30-8:30 p.m. BCC Head Coach: John Yarbrough Contact: John Yarbrough or Dr. Trellis Smith iambk@ymail.com BALLER INC., TRAINING Come get individualized training from former Auburn and WNBA athlete Dr. Chantel Tremitiere. Your child will have fun and learn the basics of the game. Please sign up today for this wonderful experience. $50/per session. Payable to INST. first day of class Appointments 6/1 8/31 Appts. FBRC Contact: Chantel Tremitiere (404) ctremitiere@gmail.com ADULT SOFTBALL - SUMMER LEAGUE Registration: 5/1 6/5 Deadline to Enter: 6/ 5 Coaches meeting: T 6/5 7 p.m. ASC Season Begins: 6/11 Entry Fees: $450 The full entry fee will be required when you register a team at game season with end of the season tournament. Teams will play double-headers one night a week. Worth Mayhem bats will be provided by the complex. Leagues Offered: Mondays - Men s 1 HR, Men s 4-Unlimited HR Tuesdays - Men s Industrial/Open, Men s Church Thursdays - Co-ed - Recreation, Co-ed - Competitive. For more information contact the Auburn Softball Complex at (334) ADULT COED KICKBALL - SUMMER KICKBALL LEAGUE Registration: 5/1 6/5 Deadline to Enter: 6/ 5 Coaches meeting: T 6/5 7 p.m. ASC Season Begins: 6/13 Entry Fees: $225 The full entry fee will be required when you register a team at game season with end of season tournament. Teams will play double-headers one night a week, on Wednesday nights. Teams must have a minimum of 10 players, 15 players max. Each team must have a minimum of four females on the field at all times. For more information contact the Auburn Softball Complex at (334) AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

25 GOLF LESSONS Indian Pines Golf Course, located at 900 Country Club Drive, is an 18-hole public golf course located in Auburn and adjacent Opelika. In 2005, the course was cited by Golf Digest in their rating of Auburn as the best golf city in America. It is a par 70 course with summer bermuda grass and a bentgrass/ryegrass mix in the winter. Indian Pines was originally constructed in 1946 as the Saugahatchee County Club, a nine-hole course, with the first tournament being held on July 4, The back nine holes, designed by Eddie Loos, were built in In 1976, the course was sold to the cities of Auburn and Opelika, which have operated it as a municipal course since. The course was redesigned in After fire destroyed the old clubhouse, a new clubhouse was constructed in Indian Pines hosts the Indian Pines Invitational, an amateur tournament drawing 200 participants and sponsored by Miller Lite. Indian Pines is the home course of the Auburn High School Tigers golf team. ATHLETICS Golf lessons are taught by two professionals on site: Fred Holton, PGA General Manager/Professional and Jerry Bavaro, PGA Head Golf Professional. Golf lesson rates for Adults are $75/hr. or $45/half hour and rates for junior golf lessons are $65/hr. or $35/half hour. To register for golf lessons or questions, please contact (334) For tee times and more information go to: PICKLEBALL - DAILY GAMES This recreational craze has an estimated 2.8 million players nationally and has become the fastest growing sport in the US according to the USA Pickleball Association. It borrows from tennis, ping pong and badminton; it is easy to learn and with less ground to cover on a smaller court, it is not hard on the joints. Pickleball is a great alternative to tennis as adults get older or for anyone nursing overuse injuries from other sports. In addition to simply being fun, the moderate exercise and social nature of the game keep participants coming back week after week. One to three scheduled games are played every day of the week with 300 to 400 players on the courts each month. Most of the games are played on the six Samford Avenue tennis courts (newly lined for pickleball). There are also four courts at Indian Pines and two at the Frank Brown Recreation Center. Jeanette Parker at jeanette4567@gmail.com or call or text her at for more information on scheduled game times and locations. Join the fun today! FREE to the Public. BEGINNER PICKLEBALL LESSONS AND DRILLS Start your lifelong long love of pickleball with this fully informative class. FREE to the public. Age(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time Location 18+ TR 6/5 8/28 8:30-10 a.m. TBA Contact: Jeanette Parker (334) jeanette4567@gmail.com ASA FUTSAL SUMMER LEAGUE Futsal is an indoor soccer league. It is played with 5 on each team and played with a smaller soccer ball. This league is coed and split up for u11, u14, u18, and 19 & up age groups. Cost will be $35 per player or $300 per team with a max of 10 players per team. Registration will open April 1 and end June 1. You will be able to register at 8+ SU 6/10-8/5 1-6 p.m. BCC T,R 6-9 p.m. Contact: Meghan Kemp mnkemp87@gmail.com Auburn Parks and Recreation Fall 2018 Soccer Registration Information(Box) July 9 Aug. 2: Online Registration Fall Recreation Soccer, www. auburnalabama.org/soccer/youth Tuesday, July 31: Recreation League Walk-in Registration, 6 6:30 p.m., DRRC TENNIS - BALL COLOR CHART Tennis is now easier for younger kids to play with the addition of different colored balls. These variations of tennis balls have a lower compression than the regular yellow balls. The different colored balls bounce lower for children s height and are more forgiving on player errors in technique. The age groups for USTA (United States Tennis Association) tennis are in the following ball color categories: Red Balls: 8 and Under Orange Balls: 9-10 Green Balls: Yellow Balls: 13+ Orange or Green Balls may be used in 13+ age groups in City of Auburn Tennis clinics according to skill level and drill being practiced. USTA rules and regulations for youth tennis are subject to change according to USTA policies and standards. TOTS TENNIS AND FITNESS An introduction to tennis for young children. This clinic will provide various tennis and movement activities that will focus on eye-hand and eye-foot coordination. Each child will improve on their motor skills through fun tennis drills and fitness drills. Some parental involvement will be needed. Registration Fee Sessions I & II: Days/week Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: One practice/week/session $17.50 $20 $20 Two practices/week/session $30 $35 $35 $5/drop-in Payable to COA Registration Fee Session III: Days/week Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: One practice/week/session $10 $15 $15 Two practices/week/session $20 $25 $25 $5/drop-in Payable to COA Online Registration: 5/7-8/24 Walk in Registration: 5/30, 6/20, 8/ a.m. YTC 2-3 MW 6/4-8/22 9-9:30 a.m. YTC Session(s) Date(s) Early Online Reg. Late Online Reg. Session I 6/4-6/27 5/7-5/30 5/31-6/27 Session II 7/9-8/1 5/7-7/4 7/5-8/1 Session III 8/6-8/22 5/7-8/1 8/2-8/22 Contact: Pam Owen powen@auburnalabama.org (334) PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 25

26 ATHLETICS MUNCHKINS TENNIS Open clinic for young children that are ready to learn the game of tennis. This clinic will focus on learning tennis skills that are needed to play the game of tennis. Drills will consist of various tennis skills and movement activities. These drills will focus on basic tennis skills such as the forehand, backhand, and volley strokes. Movement drills will consist of different transport skills (running, hopping, jumping, and balance). Some parental involvement will be needed. Registration Fee Sessions I & II: Days/week Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: One practice/week/session $17.50 $20 $20 Two practices/week/session $30 $35 $35 Three practices/weekly/sessions $35 $45 $45 $5/drop-in Payable to COA Registration Fee Session III: Days/week Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: One practice/week/session $10 $15 $15 Two practices/week/session $20 $25 $25 Three practices/weekly/sessions $35 $45 $45 $5/drop-in Payable to COA Online Registration: 5/7-8/24 Walk in Registration: 5/30, 6/20, 8/ a.m. YTC 4-5 MTWR 6/4-8/23 6-6:30 p.m. YTC Session(s) Date(s) Early Online Reg. Late Online Reg. Session I 6/4-6/28 5/7-5/30 5/31-6/27 Session II 7/9-8/2 5/7-7/4 7/5-8/1 Session III 8/6-8/23 5/7-8/1 8/2-8/22 Contact: Pam Owen powen@auburnalabama.org (334) HALF VOLLEYS TENNIS Open clinic for young children that are ready to learn the game of tennis and an introduction to competitive point play. This clinic will focus on learning the tennis skills that are needed for point play. Drills will consist of learning different strokes that will allow them to rally a red ball and then be able to play points. Also, movement skills will be on going so that each participant will be able to adjust (move) to the bounce of the ball while playing points. Practice days are offered M T W. Thursday is a match play day. Some parental involvement will be needed. All match play days are designed according to the skill level of the participants. Registration Fee Sessions I & II: Days/week Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: One practice/week/session $35 $40 $40 Two practices/week/session $50 $60 $60 Three practices/week/session $60 $70 $70 $10/drop-in Payable to COA Registration Fee Session III: Days/week Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: One practice/week/session $25 $35 $35 Two practices/week/session $35 $45 $45 Three practices/week/session $45 $55 $55 $10/drop-in Payable to COA Online Registration: 5/7-8/24 Walk in Registration: 5/30, 6/20, 8/ a.m. YTC 6-8 MTWR 6/4-8/ p.m. YTC Session(s) Date(s) Early Online Reg. Late Online Reg. Session I 6/4-6/28 5/7-5/30 5/31-6/27 Session II 7/9-8/2 5/7-7/4 7/5-8/1 Session III 8/6-8/23 5/7-8/1 8/2-8/22 Contact: Pam Owen powen@auburnalabama.org (334) FUTURE STARS TENNIS Open clinic for young children that are ready to learn the game of tennis and an introduction to the orange ball, larger size net, and larger court. This clinic will focus on learning the basic tennis skills (forehand, backhand, volleys, and serve), court positions, movement skills, tennis strategies (singles and doubles), and keeping score. This clinic will also introduce the young player to rallying an orange ball and to compete in various tennis games and match play. With time, this young player will have opportunities to play organized events. Practice days are offered M T W. Thursday is a match play day. All match play days are designed according to the skill level of the participants. Registration Fee Sessions I & II: Days/week Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: One practice/week/session $35 $40 $40 Two practices/week/session $50 $60 $60 Three practices/week/session $60 $70 $70 $10/drop-in Payable to COA Registration Fee Session III: Days/week Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: One practice/week/session $25 $35 $35 Two practices/week/session $35 $45 $45 Three practices/week/session $45 $55 $55 $10/drop-in Payable to COA Online Registration: 5/7-8/24 Walk in Registration: 5/30, 6/20, 8/ a.m. YTC 9-10 MTWR 6/4-8/ p.m. YTC Session(s) Date(s) Early Online Reg. Late Online Reg. Session I 6/4-6/28 5/7-5/30 5/31-6/27 Session II 7/9-8/2 5/7-7/4 7/5-8/1 Session III 8/6-8/23 5/7-8/1 8/2-8/22 Contact: Pam Owen powen@auburnalabama.org (334) FUTURE STARS TENNIS Open clinic for young tennis players that are ready to learn the game of tennis and are ready to compete in tennis type games and match play. This clinic will introduce young players to the green balls and a larger court. This clinic will focus on learning the basic tennis skills (forehand, backhand, volleys, & serve), movement skills, court position, tennis strategies (singles and doubles), and keeping score. This clinic will help improve consistency and directional rallying (hitting the ball cross court, down the line, and keeping the ball in play longer). With time, this young tennis player will have opportunities to play organized events. Practice days are offered M T W. Thursday is a match play day. All match play days are designed according to the skill level of the participants. Registration Fee Sessions I & II: Days/week Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: One practice/week/session $35 $40 $40 Two practices/week/session $50 $60 $60 Three practices/week/session $60 $70 $70 $10/drop-in Payable to COA Registration Fee Session III: Days/week Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: One practice/week/session $25 $35 $35 Two practices/week/session $35 $45 $45 Three practices/week/session $45 $55 $55 $10/drop-in Payable to COA Online Registration: 5/7-8/24 Walk in Registration: 5/30, 6/20, 8/ a.m. YTC 9-10 MTWR 6/4-8/ p.m. YTC Session(s) Date(s) Early Online Reg. Late Online Reg. Session I 6/4-6/28 5/7-5/30 5/31-6/27 26 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

27 Session II 7/9-8/2 5/7-7/4 7/5-8/1 Session III 8/6-8/23 5/7-8/1 8/2-8/22 Contact: Pam Owen (334) MASTER TENNIS Open clinic for young tennis players that are ready to learn the game of tennis and are ready to compete in tennis type games and match play. This clinic will introduce young players to the yellow balls and will focus on learning and improving on the basic tennis skills (forehand, backhand, volleys, & serve), court positions, tennis strategies (singles and doubles), and keeping score. This clinic will improve consistency and directional rallying (hitting the balls cross court, down the line, and keeping the ball in play longer). This young tennis player will have opportunities to play organized events. Practice days are offered M T W. Thursday is a match play day. All match play days are designed according to the skill level of the participants. Registration Fee Sessions I & II: Days/week Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: One practice/week/session $35 $40 $40 Two practices/week/session $50 $60 $60 Three practices/week/session $60 $70 $70 $10/drop-in Payable to COA Registration Fee Session III: Days/week Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: One practice/week/session $25 $35 $35 Two practices/week/session $35 $45 $45 Three practices/week/session $45 $55 $55 $10/drop-in Payable to COA Online Registration: 5/7-8/24 Walk in Registration: 5/30, 6/20, 8/ a.m. YTC MTWR 6/4-8/ p.m. YTC Session(s) Date(s) Early Online Reg. Late Online Reg. Session I 6/4-6/28 5/7-5/30 5/31-6/27 Session II 7/9-8/2 5/7-7/4 7/5-8/1 Session III 8/6-8/23 5/7-8/1 8/2-8/22 Contact: Pam Owen powen@auburnalabama.org (334) BEGINNER TENNIS Open clinic to Women and Men who have never played tennis and are looking to get into the sport of tennis. This clinic is an introduction to tennis, and will allow participants to develop basic tennis playing skills (such as: forehand, backhand, volley, serve, and court position). This clinic is a great opportunity to learn the game of tennis and all that it has to offer. We will provide racquets if needed. Registration Fee: Days/week Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: Session I $40 $50 $50 Session II $40 $50 $50 Session III $30 $40 $40 Sign up for 2 or more sessions at one time and get $10 off second & third sessions. $10/drop-in Payable to COA Online Registration: 5/7-8/24 Walk-in Registration: : 5/30, 6/20, 8/ a.m. YTC 19+ R 6/7-8/23 6:30-7:30 p.m. YTC Session(s) Date(s) Early Online Reg. Late Online Reg. Session I 6/7-6/28 5/7-5/30 5/31-6/27 Session II 7/12-8/2 5/7-7/4 7/5-8/1 Session III 8/9-8/23 5/7-8/1 8/2-8/22 Contact: Pam Owen powen@auburnalabama.org (334) TENNIS CLINIC & MATCH PLAY Open clinic and match play for Women and Men who are looking to learn and play the game of tennis. There will be a 30 min clinic consisting of tennis drills and strategies. This clinic will allow the participants an opportunity to learn or practice the skills needed to play a match. After the 30 min of drills, match play will begin. Match play will consist of playing sets. Registration Fee: Days/week Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: Session I $40 $50 $50 Session II $40 $50 $50 Session III $30 $40 $40 Sign up for 2 or more sessions at one time and get $10 off second & third sessions. $15/drop-in Payable to COA Online Registration: 5/7-8/24 Walk-in Registration: : 5/30, 6/20, 8/ a.m. YTC 19+ M 6/4-8/20 9:30-11 a.m. YTC Session(s) Date(s) Early Online Reg. Late Online Reg. Session I 6/7-6/28 5/7-5/30 5/31-6/27 Session II 7/12-8/2 5/7-7/4 7/5-8/1 Session III 8/9-8/23 5/7-8/1 8/2-8/22 Contact: Pam Owen powen@auburnalabama.org (334) DRILLS, SKILLS & THRILLS Open clinic for Women and Men who are looking to learn the game of tennis. This is an introduction to tennis and will allow the participants to develop tennis playing skills. This clinic will focus on basic tennis skills (forehand, backhand, volleys, & serve) and court position. This is a great opportunity to learn the basic elements needed to play the game of tennis. Registration Fee: Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: Session I $45 $55 $55 Session II $45 $55 $55 Session III $35 $45 $45 Sign up for 2 or more sessions at one time and get $10 off second & third sessions. $10/drop-in Payable to COA Online Registration: 5/7-8/24 Walk-in Registration: : 5/30, 6/20, 8/ a.m. YTC 19+ TR 6/4-8/ a.m. YTC Session(s) Date(s) Early Online Reg. Late Online Reg. Session I 6/7-6/28 5/7-5/30 5/31-6/28 Session II 7/12-8/2 5/7-7/4 7/5-8/2 Session III 8/9-8/23 5/7-8/1 8/2-8/23 Contact: Pam Owen powen@auburnalabama.org (334) ATHLETICS PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 27

28 ATHLETICS DRIVE TIME TENNIS Open clinic for women and men who are looking to learn the game of tennis. This class is a night time clinic and allows opportunity to play tennis after work. This clinic will focus on basic tennis skills (forehand, backhand, volleys, & serve). Also, this clinic will work on basic court positions and strategies that will allow the participants to improve their tennis game. Registration Fee: Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: Session I $45 $55 $55 Session II $45 $55 $55 Session III $35 $45 $45 Sign up for 2 or more sessions at one time and get $10 off second & third sessions. $10/drop-in. Payable to COA Online Registration: 5/7-8/24 Walk-in Registration: : 5/30, 6/20, 8/ a.m. YTC 19+ MW 6/4-8/22 6:30-7:30 p.m. YTC Session(s) Date(s) Early Online Reg. Late Online Reg. Session I 6/4-6/27 5/7-5/30 5/31-6/27 Session II 7/9-8/1 5/7-7/4 7/5-8/1 Session III 8/6-8/22 5/7-8/1 8/2-8/22 Contact: Pam Owen powen@auburnalabama.org (334) TUESDAY TENNIS CLINIC-NTRP 3.0+ Open clinic for Women and Men who are looking to improve their tennis game. Participants need previous tennis experience to be successful and to enjoy this clinic. This clinic will consist of doubles and singles drills, with the focus on court positions and strategies while improving their tennis skills. This clinic will provide extra practice for those that want to work on improving their tennis game. Registration Fee: Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: Session I $40 $50 $50 Session II $40 $50 $50 Session III $30 $40 $40 Sign up for 2 or more sessions at one time and get $10 off second & third sessions. $10/drop-in. Payable to COA Online Registration: 5/7-8/24 Walk-in Registration: : 5/30, 6/20, 8/ Noon YTC 19+ TR 6/5-8/21 6:30-7:30 p.m. YTC Session(s) Date(s) Early Online Reg. Late Online Reg. Session I 6/5-6/26 5/7-5/30 5/31-6/27 Session II 7/10-7/31 5/7-7/4 7/5-8/1 Session III 8/7-8/21 5/7-8/1 8/2-8/22 Contact: Pam Owen powen@auburnalabama.org (334) MORNING CARDIO TENNIS Cardio Fitness: Get out of the gym and onto the court! All you need is a racquet, shoes, and start exercising and swinging to the music while getting a fun filled cardio fitness workout on the tennis court from our certified tennis professionals. Registration Fee Sessions I & II: Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: One practice/week/session $35 $40 $40 Two practices/week/session $60 $70 $70 Three practices/week/session $90 $100 $100 Sign up for 2 or more sessions at one time and get $10 off second & third sessions. $10/drop-in. Payable to COA Registration Fee Sessions III: Early Online Fee: Walk in Fee: Late Online Fee: One practice/week/session $25 $35 $35 Two practices/week/session $45 $55 $55 Three practices/week/session $70 $80 $80 Sign up for 2 or more sessions at one time and get $10 off second & third sessions. $10/drop-in. Payable to COA Online Registration: 5/7-8/24 Walk-in Registration: 5/30, 6/20, 8/ Noon YTC 19+ MWF 6/4-8/ a.m. YTC Session(s) Date(s) Early Online Reg. Late Online Reg. Session I 6/4-6/29 5/7-5/30 5/31-6/27 Session II 7/9-8/3 5/7-7/4 7/5-8/1 Session III 8/6-8/24 5/7-8/1 8/2-8/22 Contact: Pam Owen powen@auburnalabama.org (334) ACTA FIRST FRIDAY NIGHT TENNIS MIXERS The Auburn Community Tennis Association will host the Friday Night Tennis Mixer. They are the first Friday of each month. This is a great way to mingle with members of the tennis community and make new friends. Fee: Court fee dependent upon surface of play for non-members FREE for members. 19+ F 6/1; 8/3 6:30-8:30 p.m. YTC Session(s) Date(s) Mixer I 4/6 Mixer II 5/4 Contact: ACTA Member auburncta@yahoo.com (334) PRIVATE TENNIS INSTRUCTION Yarbrough Tennis Center offers individual, semi-private, group, and team lessons for those who would like more individualized attention. Fee: See Instructor. All By Appt. 6/1-8/31 By Appt. YTC Please call or for available instructors and times. Contact: Pam Owen powen@auburnalabama.org (334) TOURNAMENTS Auburn Summer Invitational 6/15-6/17 National Intersectional 6/30-7/4 Junior Team Tennis 7/13-7/15. Alabama Summer State Open Championships 8/17-8/19 Locations: YTC (334) INTERMEDIATE OR ADVANCED COED VOLLEYBALL Open volleyball for those with past volleyball experience and ball control skills. FREE to the Public 18+ MW 6/4 8/29 6:30-8:45p.m. FBRC Contact: Dennis LeBleu dlebleu@fwforestry.com 28 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

29 ALL ABOUT SHOWERS While baby showers can give a mom or mom-to-be some much-needed provisions for her growing family, these gatherings are much more than gifts! They provide a chance for her to relax and enjoy the camaraderie of close friends and family who can offer encouragement and advice. Shower includes decoration, plates, napkins, cups, utensils, tables, and chairs. $120. Payable to INST at reservation. All SA 6/2 8/ p.m. FBRC Contact: Keisha Echols (334) mskekei14@yahoo.com A BALL OF A PARTY Do you have a child who loves sports? Get a group of your child s friends together for fun-filled games of basketball and kickball with a refereeofficiated game. Create a memorable birthday party while providing a fun environment. Make your child s birthday party affordable and enjoyable for you, too! Package includes decorations, plates and cups, plastic ware, and set up. $160 for officiated games/$120 without officials. Payable to INST at reservation SA 6/2 8/ p.m. FBRC Contact: Keisha Echols (334) mskekei14@yahoo.com BIRTHDAYS & SHOWERS MUSIC BIRTHDAY PARTY Host a music birthday party at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center! Fun music session led by music teacher and then party to follow. Singing, dancing, instruments and more! Themes available. Fee includes facility and music session. or call for more details. $100. Payable to INST on the first day of class. 1 4 By Request 5/30 7/25 By Request JDCAC Contact: Rebecca Miller (617) rebeccamiller43@gmail.com ART CAMPS PRESENTED BY THE AUBURN ARTS ASSOCIATION ART FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Pre-school children will explore a variety of age-appropriate art materials including but not limited to clay, paint and fabric. These sessions are organized by retired Auburn University Professor Chichi Lovett. Price includes cost of all materials and snack. We are an ART workshop with emphasis on art appreciation and the process of creating art. Students will create original art pieces incorporating the elements of art in a variety of age-appropriate lessons using a variety of materials. An exhibition of the children s artwork is held at the end of each session. Some lessons may be repeated throughout the summer. Enrollment is limited and pre-registration is required. Registration will begin on May 7th at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center. Due to space limitations, we are unable to store artwork, so all work must be picked up by August 17. Remaining artwork will become the property of the Auburn Arts Association (AAA) and will be handled at their discretion which may include being sold to benefit children s art programs. For more information, please contact the Arts Center. $60/ week/child, $55 for each additional child. Payable to AAA prior to camp (discounts available for AAA family members). 4 6 TWR 10 a.m. Noon JDCAC Session l 6/26 6/28 Session II 7/17 7/19 Coordinator: Chichi Lovett / Auburn Arts Association Contact: Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center (334) scuster@auburnalabama.org VISUAL ARTS WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN These workshops are organized by retired Auburn University Professor Chichi Lovett. A variety of age appropriate classes are taught by area artists, art educators, guest artists and art educators. Price includes cost of all materials and snack. We are an ART workshop with emphasis on ar t appreciation and the process of creating art. Students are given the opportunity to choose two lessons per day where they create original art pieces incorporating the elements of art in a variety of age-appropriate lessons using a variety of materials. An exhibition of the children s artwork is held at the end of each session. Some lessons may be repeated throughout the summer. Enrollment is limited and pre-registration is required. Registration will begin on May 7th at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center. Due to space limitations, we are unable to store artwork, so all work must be picked up by August 17. Remaining artwork will become the property of the Auburn Arts Association (AAA) and will be handled at their discretion which may include being sold to benefit children s art programs. For more information, please contact the Arts Center. $80/week/ child, $75 for each additional child. Payable to AAA prior to camp (discounts available for AAA family members) MTWRF 9 a.m. Noon JDCAC Session l 7/9 7/13 Session ll 7/23 7/27 Session lll 7/30 8/3 Coordinator: Chichi Lovett / Auburn Arts Association Contact: Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center (334) scuster@auburnalabama.org CAMPS PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 29

30 CAMPS ATHLETIC CAMPS APRD SPORTS CAMP Join us for an exciting five-day camp aimed at providing players with a wide range of sports activities. Campers will have the opportunity to participate in a different sport each day. Sports include baseball, soccer, tennis, football, basketball. Camp will be at a different location each day. Limit 30 participants per week. $50/camp. Payable to AAB. Register at CAMP Registration Deadline: June M - F 6/ a.m. - Noon Given at Registration Contact: Ryan Molt (334) rmolt@auburnalabama.org ACADEMY OF STARZ BASKETBALL CAMP This camp will provide teaching from the classroom, court and game play, strength training, and drills for development. $75/per person. Payable to INST at registration M-R 6/11 6/ p.m. FBRC M-R 6/18-6/ p.m. FBRC Contact: Everett Thomas (334) dsaa@delitesaa.org Camp II Registration Deadline: 7/6 6-8 M - R 7/ :30p.m. WSC Coordinator: Jenny Ferguson and Ryan Molt (334) A $20 late fee will be assessed if not registered by each camp deadline. ASA JUNIOR SOCCER CAMP Instruction will be directed by a USSF & NSCAA nationally licensed former Division I college coach for an exciting 4-day long camp environment to improve the players fundamental development. The curriculum will include passing, shooting, receiving, heading, dribbling, movement with and without the ball, and positional play & responsibilities. $85 Payable to ASA Register at Camp I Registration Deadline: 6/ M - R 6/4-7 9 a.m. - Noon WSC Camp II Registration Deadline: 7/ M - R 7/ p.m. WSC Coordinator: Jenny Ferguson and Ryan Molt (334) A $20 late fee will be assessed if not registered by each camp deadline. SOCCER CAMP AUBURN SOCCER ASSOCIATION SUMMER CAMPS These camps are designed to offer players four days of professional soccer training within a format of fun. Our curriculums aim to promote soccer development. Players train and play games within their specific age groups. **Every player attending soccer camp will receive a FREE 2018 Auburn Soccer Association camp T-shirt. Shin guards are mandatory for all campers. ASA THUNDER TYKES CAMP This 3 day introductory soccer camp provides your little one the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful game in a fun-filled atmosphere. The camp will include basic soccer skill instruction, playtime, and socialization with peers. Soccer balls will be provided at camp. Participants must be potty-trained. Campers will receive a t-shirt. $50 Payable to ASA Register at Camp I Registration Deadline: 6/ T - R 6/ :30p.m. WSC Camp II Registration Deadline: 7/ T - R 7/ :30p.m. WSC Coordinator: Jenny Ferguson and Ryan Molt (334) A $20 late fee will be assessed if not registered by each camp deadline. ASA RISING TIGER SOCCER CAMP This exciting camp offers the beginning player a chance to interact with children their own age in an environment conducive to learning. Instruction will be given by college and high school coaches and players for a fun-filled soccer experience. Campers will be divided into size and age groupings for skill instruction. $75 Payable to ASA Register at Camp I Registration Deadline: 6/1 6-8 M - R 6/ :30a.m. WSC ASA GOALKEEPER SOCCER CAMP Individualized instruction will be organized by a USSF & NSCAA nationally licensed former Division I college coach using the most advanced goalkeeper methods available. The 4-day long camp is designed to be physically and mentally challenging. The curriculum will cover techniques, tactics, conditioning and psychology of goalkeeping. $100 Payable to ASA Register at Registration Deadline: 8/ M - R 8/ p.m. WSC Coordinator: Jenny Ferguson and Ryan Molt (334) A $20 late fee will be assessed if not registered by each camp deadline. ASA ADVANCED SOCCER CAMP Instruction will be directed by a USSF & NSCAA nationally licensed former Division I college coach for an exciting 4 day long camp environment to improve the player s mental and physical development. The curriculum will include technical refinement, combination play, principles of attack & defense, and individual, group & team tactics. $100 Payable to ASA Register at Registration Deadline: 8/ M - R 8/ p.m. WSC Coordinator: Jenny Ferguson and Ryan Molt (334) A $20 late fee will be assessed if not registered by each camp deadline. 30 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

31 DANCE CAMPS PRESENTED BY DANCEWORKS TINY WORKSHOP FOR TINY DANCERS Just enough to give the youngest dancers an introduction to dance class. Students are encouraged to express themselves creatively while learning and practicing left/right orientation and simple movement skills that are the basis for ballet techniques taught in a formal ballet class (bending, stretching, jumping, turning, leaping, galloping and skipping). This workshop will include a Tiny Demo on the final day. Children will dance barefoot and should wear comfortable clothing to move in (shorts and t-shirt). Dance attire is not necessary. $35 (includes costume that students will keep tutu for girls, dance vest for boys). Payable to Auburn DanceWorks first day of camp. 3 & 4 TWR 5/29 5/ a.m. JDCAC 8/14 8/ a.m. (Must be potty-trained) Contact: Cindy Davino (334) dcdavino@bellsouth.net PIRATES, PRINCESSES AND GYPSIES Just enough to give the youngest dancers an introduction to dance class. Students are encouraged to express themselves creatively while learning and practicing left/right orientation and simple movement skills that are the basis for ballet techniques taught in a formal ballet class (bending, stretching, jumping, turning, leaping, galloping and skipping). This workshop will include a Tiny Demo on the final day. Children will dance barefoot and should wear comfortable clothing to move in (shorts and t-shirt). Dance attire is not necessary. $35 (includes costume that students will keep tutu for girls, dance vest for boys). Payable to Auburn DanceWorks first day of camp. 5-7 MTWRF 6/4 6/8 9:30 a.m. Noon JDCAC Coordinators: Cindy Davino and Shelley Shields) Contact: Cindy Davino (334) dcdavino@bellsouth.net ADVENTURE TO ATLANTIS A dance, art and theatre workshop. Children will learn dance skills, make costumes and props and play theatre games. We will prepare a small production built on the Venture to Atlantis theme to be shared with parents on the final day. This class is a great way to engage your child s imagination! Children should wear shorts and t-shirts. We will dance barefoot. $125/session/child. Payable to Auburn DanceWorks first day of camp. 5 7 MTWRF 8/6 8/10 9:30 a.m. Noon JDCAC Contact: Cindy Davino (334) dcdavino@bellsouth.net MUSIC CAMPS JOY S MUSIC AND SINGING SUMMER CAMP Do you like music? Do you enjoy singing? If you do, please consider joining us at Joy s Music and Singing Summer Camp at the Jan Dempsey Community Art Center (JDCAC) this summer. You will learn professional vocal techniques for singing, piano skills, sight singing (i.e. read music scores & write music notes), music theory and some movements to improve your stage presence. Registration starts on May 7 and is only accepted in person at the Harris Center. Please contact the instructor for questions and more information. Limited spots are available (10 students per class). $175/Payable to INST first day of camp MTWRF 6/4 6/8 8:30 11:30 a.m. JDCAC Coordinator: Joy Xu (334) czx0002@auburn.edu SPECIAL INTEREST CAMPS YOUTH FITNESS SUMMER CAMP Build your child s confidence through activity and education. Certified Personal Trainer, Megan Meisner, provides a fitness program that will cover the importance of exercise, nutrition and a positive outlook for youth. Class will include age-appropriate exercises that use body weight, resistance bands and more. Each session will end with a minute lesson and goal setting. Required equipment: exercise mat, three-ring binder and water bottle. $95 Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Days(s) Dates(s) Time Locations 8+ M-F 7/9-7/13 8-8:45a.m. FBRC Contact: Megan Meisner (708) megan.m.meisner@gmail.com SUPERHERO TRAINING CAMP Calling all superheroes! Wear your favorite costume and come get strong with an obstacle course, get smart with science experiments and get creative with art projects all superhero themed! $75/child. Payable to INST first day of camp. Age(s) Days(s) Dates(s) Time Locations 4 8 MWF 6/4, 6/6 & 6/8 3 5 p.m. JDCAC Coordinator: Summer Williams (334) winsleycoan@icloud.com SCIENCE CAMP At science camp, kids will be hands on with experiments, explosions and explorations. They will watch awesome demos, work with partners and groups to conduct science experiments and learn safe and easy experiments they can perform at home! Join us for partner science experiments, cool demos and friendly building competitions daily! Action packed fun guaranteed to please your favorite Einstein! $85/child. Payable to INST first day of camp. Age(s) Days(s) Dates(s) Time Locations 6 10 MWF 7/23, 7/25 & 7/ p.m. JDCAC Coordinator: Summer Williams (334) winsleycoan@icloud.com AUBURN ROBOTICS CAMP Ever dream of building a robot? Now s your chance! The provided kits will need to be assembled, soldered, wired up and programmed. You will learn it all and keep the robot for future tinkering. No prior experience needed, but a willingness to learn and strong math, science and critical thinking skills are beneficial. Limited space is available so pre-registration is required. On Friday, please bring a lunch and snacks. $135/child. Payable to INST first day of camp. Age(s) Days(s) Dates(s) Time Locations FSA 6/15 9 a.m. 5 p.m. JDCAC 6/16 8 a.m. noon Coordinators: Nathan Loden & Randall Stoves (334) auburnroboticscamp@gmail.com ENTOMOLOGY CAMP Entomology Camp is a science-based day camp where campers will learn about insects in an outdoor setting. In this five-day outdoor camp, participants will learn to collect, identify and pin insects. Campers also have the option to make their very own insect collection. The camp will meet every weekday morning from 8 a.m.- noon. Each day campers will be active outdoors exploring the habits, habitats and life cycles of insects. Limited to 15 campers per session. $80/week plus $20 for the collection kit (optional). The week of 5/29 will be prorated to $64 because of the holiday. Payable to INST first day of class. Age(s) Days(s) Dates(s) Time Locations 9 18 T F 5/29 6/1 8 a.m. Noon TCP M F 6/18 6/22 8 a.m. Noon TCP Contact: David Held (334) david.held@auburn.edu CAMPS PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 31

32 CAMPS THEATRE CAMPS PRESENTED BY AUBURN AREA COMMUNITY THEATRE (AACT) ACADEMY MUSICAL THEATRE CAMP I, II AND III Love to sing, dance and act? Then join us for Musical Theatre Camp (MTC) hosted by the Auburn Area Community Theatre (AACT)! Whether you have been on stage many times, or never, this camp is for you. You ll learn music, choreography and character development activities from several Broadway Musical numbers. Each year, we choose new songs and different musicals, so you always have a fresh experience. You will have a chance to shine on stage for family and friends at the end of the camp! The cost includes a t-shirt, snack each day, a practice CD and music. There will be extra rehearsal times (TBD) so actors can prepare for the joint Parent Presentation to be held that evening from 5 6 p.m. MTC I is $150. MTC II and MTC III are $170/session/child (Includes a t-shirt, snack each day, practice CD and sheet music). Payable to AACT first day of camp. Sibling discounts and need-based scholarships available. M F 5 7 MTC I 6/11 6/ p.m. JDCAC MTC I Session II 6/11 6/15 3:15 5:15 p.m. JDCAC 8 11 MTC II 6/11 6/15 9 a.m. noon JDCAC MTC III 6/11 6/ p.m. JDCAC * Parent Presentation Friday, June 15 at 5 p.m. Coordinator: Melanie Brown/AACT (334) supersugarmel@gmail.com 2018 SUMMER THERAPEUTIC DAY CAMP Applications Available beginning March 19 This is a seven week summer day camp designed for young adults with various disabilities (e.g., autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, developmental delays, hearing impairments, vision impairments). The Summer Camp is a joint project created and sponsored by Auburn Parks and Recreation and the Exceptional Outreach Organization. The Therapeutic Summer Camp s curriculum program includes life skills training such as handling money, team work, social skills, creative opportunities, exercise, swimming, and other physical recreation activities (e.g., basketball, bowling, volleyball). The campers also participate in cultural experiences, such as visiting museums, outdoor adventures, and other exciting trips. Last year s camp was a huge success and this year s camp will be even better! Registration packets will be available March 19 at the Harris Center and online. All packets and registration fees must be turned in by 5 p.m. on Friday, May 4th, Campers will be evaluated on an individual basis. $150, each additional sibling $100. Payable to COA. This year we are also offering a Friday Outing option for $10/outing (space is limited). Therapeutic Summer Camp 15 + M - F 6/4 7/27 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. DMSG Camp dates will be June 4-29 and July We will not have camp the week of July 2-6 in order to celebrate the 4th of July. Therapeutic Summer Camp Banquet is Tuesday, July 31st at 5:30pm at Parkway Baptist Church. Contact: Elizabeth Kaufman (334) ekaufman@auburnalabama.org AACT SUMMER INTENSIVE This is a theatre skills and techniques camp appropriate for all levels of experience. Whether you are a beginning or experienced actor, you will be able to learn something new. This fun and fast-paced camp will focus on improvisation, voice and movement and scene studies. Each year, we plan different ways to present and practice theater skills, so there is always something new! Actors will be placed in three age groups: ACT I: 5 8; ACT II: 9 11; and, ACT III: A special presentation at the end gives everyone a chance to shine on stage. $150 (Includes a t-shirt and snack each day). Payable to AACT first day of camp. Sibling discounts and need-based scholarships available M F Session I 6/18 6/ p.m. JDCAC Session II 7/23 7/ p.m. JDCAC MTC III 6/11 6/ p.m. JDCAC Parent Presentation on the last day of each camp from 4:30 5:30 p.m. Coordinator: Melanie Brown/AACT (334) supersugarmel@gmail.com CERAMICS INDEPENDENT STUDIO MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS Independent Studio Membership Requirements Any person interested in becoming an independent studio member of the Dean Road Ceramics Studio must meet one of the following three criteria: Taken a minimum of two classes at the Dean Road Ceramic Studio within the past two calendar years. One of the two classes must be a throwing class. Completed 16 hours of private lessons with a Dean Road Ceramics Studio Instructor and one ceramics class or 32 hours of private lessons with a Dean Road Ceramics Studio Instructor. Have comparable professional experience or completed a ceramics degree in the last five years. If the above requirements are met, an interview and studio tour can be scheduled with the studio director to determine independent membership status. Once given permission by the ceramics studio director, members can register for independent membership at the Harris Center administrative offices. 32 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

33 COME AND SLING SOME MUD WITH US! The Ceramics Studio is here for you! Classes for both children and adults will be offered throughout the quarter. Come by and take a look at our innovative studio space which includes pottery wheels, a stainless steel extruder, a slab roller, commercial-grade kilns, pug mills and a selection of glazes. We offer wheel-throwing and handbuilding classes for all ages. If you are interested in teaching classes or have any questions regarding the studio, please contact Cari Cleckler, Art Education Specialist, at ccleckler@auburnalabama.org. IN THE MEADOW: CLAY BY THE BOOK By combining two things that delight young children picture books and working in clay this class is sure to please your young literary artist. We will read an engaging picture book, and then use clay handbuilding techniques to create a related clay project. The book-clay pairings include Turtle Tale with a Shaker Turtle, and Very Hungry Caterpillar with a My Own Hands Butterfly. Materials fee covers clay, glazes, and kiln firings. Please register only if your child can attend all scheduled classes as make-up classes cannot be arranged. $65/participant + $10 materials fee each. Payable to INST first day of class. 4-6 T 7/10-7/ :30 a.m. DRRC Contact: Amy Kaiser (334) amyekaiser@gmail.com CERAMICS MOMMY AND ME CHRISTMAS IN JULY ORNAMENT WORKSHOP Mommy and Me classes are designed for parent and child to work together to create beautiful works of art. Projects are intended for the toddler/preschool age group. Our Mommy and Me classes are a great way to spend a creative morning together and have a beautiful keepsake when you are done! $20/ Mommy and Child pair ($5 each additional child) + $10 materials fee. Payable to AAB. 3-6 W 7/18 9:30-11 a.m. DRRC Contact: Cari Cleckler (334) ccleckler@auburnalabama.org FIN AND FEATHER: CLAY BY THE BOOK By combining two things that delight young children picture books and working in clay this class is sure to please your young literary artist. We will read an engaging picture book, and then use clay handbuilding techniques to create a related clay project. The book-clay pairings include Owl Babies with a Textured Baby Owl, and Hooray for Fish with a Fish Dish. Materials fee covers clay, glazes, and kiln firings. Please register only if your child can attend all scheduled classes as make-up classes cannot be arranged. $65/participant + $10 materials fee each. Payable to INST first day of class. 4-6 T 6/5-6/19 1-2:30 p.m. DRRC Contact: Amy Kaiser (334) amyekaiser@gmail.com FANTASY IN CLAY: HANDBUILDING FOR YOUTH Take a break from the real world to explore making fantasy creatures and characters out of clay. You will learn or further develop clay handbuilding techniques to create Wonderful Wizards, Unique Unicorns, and a Distinguished Dragon. Please register only if you plan to attend all scheduled classes as make-up classes cannot be arranged. $75/ participant + $10 materials fee each. Payable to INST first day of class T 7/3-7/24 2-3:30 p.m. DRRC Contact: Amy Kaiser (334) amyekaiser@gmail.com LEARNING TO MAKE POTTERY ON THE WHEEL FOR YOUTH Make your world turn round and round as you learn the basics of making pottery on a wheel. We will work on the basics of throwing (what potters call working on the potter s wheel) beginning with centering the clay. From there we will pull cylinders and learn to make bowls. All along the way you will make discoveries about the fascinating process of turning wet clay into useful, functional pieces. While it may look like magic, there are specific techniques for working on the wheel that you will learn and practice to create your functional clay pieces. We will glaze our fired pieces on the last day of class. Finished work will be ready to pick up within two weeks of class ending. Materials fee covers clay, firings, and glazes. Please register only if you plan to attend all scheduled classes, as make-up classes cannot be arranged. $100/participant ($95 for each additional sibling) + $15 materials fee each. Payable to INST first day of class TWR 6/5-6/ :30 a.m. DRRC Contact: Amy Kaiser (334) amyekaiser@gmail.com IT S ALL ABOUT ME: CLAY SELFIES Here s your chance to focus on something you know a lot about yourself! You will learn clay handbuilding techniques as you use yourself as a model to create a Line Drawing Face Platter, a Pop-Art Selfie, and a Catch it in Your Hand Catch-All. We will also explore an array of clay surface techniques to give your work variety. Materials fee covers clay, glazes, and kiln firings. Please register only if you can attend all scheduled classes as make-up classes cannot be arranged. $75/participant + $10 materials fee each. Payable to INST first day of class W 6/27-7/25 2-3:30 p.m. DRRC Contact: Amy Kaiser (334) amyekaiser@gmail.com PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 33

34 CERAMICS LEARNING TO MAKE POTTERY ON THE WHEEL FOR ADULTS You know that you have longed to try your hand at making pottery on the wheel what potters call throwing. This class will demystify what looks like magic by teaching you the basics of the fascinating process of turning wet clay into functional pieces for your home. By focusing on learning time-tested techniques and strategies you will learn to center the clay, pull cylinders and throw bowls. By focusing on understanding the nature of clay in its many stages, you will learn to critique your own efforts so that you can make corrections and improvements that will lead to success. Class instruction includes glaze techniques, and your creations will be fired in our kilns. Clay, glazes, and kiln firings are included in the materials fee, and basic tools and water buckets are available in the studio for class use. $120/participant + $35 materials fee each. Payable to INST first day of class. 18+ T 6/5-7/24 6-8:30 p.m. DRRC Contact: Amy Kaiser (334) amyekaiser@gmail.com INDEPENDENT STUDIO FOR ADULTS Individuals who have had experience in ceramics and pottery may work in the studio independently during center hours pending independent membership approval from studio director. Enjoy working in our studio which offers opportunities to handbuild ceramics and throw on our potter s wheels. A selection of clay will be available for purchase with glaze and firing fees calculated into the cost. There will be no Instructor so please be aware of the days and times classes are held. Please know that all Independent Studio Members will be required to sign in and out of the studio each day and assist in keeping the studio clean. Please check our website to obtain hours at: Please contact the coordinator to obtain permission to register. $40/ participant Payable to AAB. 18+ M-F 6/1 8/31 8 a.m.-5 p.m. DRRC Contact: Cari Cleckler (334) ccleckler@auburnalabama.org TEAPOT TECHNIQUES This pottery class is designed to teach those already familiar with throwing the art of making teapots. Students will further develop their throwing skills by learning techniques for making lids, spouts, handles and the teapot body. Class instruction includes glaze techniques, and your creations will be fired in our kilns. Clay, glazes and kiln firings are included in the materials fee, and basic tools and water buckets are available for class use in the studio. $100/ participant + $35 for materials per participant Payable to AAB. 18+ R 6/28-8/16 5:30-7:30 p.m. DRRC Contact: Cari Cleckler (334) ccleckler@auburnalabama.org CUPS AND CANDLES What could be more fun that combining wheel throwing and candle making? In this class, students will receive wheel throwing instruction to make votive cylinders. Wheel throwing instruction includes clay technique basics such as centering and shaping clay. On the last day of class we will fill your clay creation with beeswax to create a completely handmade, one of a kind candle! Class instruction includes glaze techniques, and your creations will be fired in our kilns. Candle making supplies, Clay, glazes and kiln firings are included in the materials fee, and basic tools and water buckets are available for class use in the studio. $100/participant + $35 for materials per participant Payable to AAB. 18+ M 6/11-7/23 10 a.m.-noon DRRC Contact: Cari Cleckler (334) ccleckler@auburnalabama.org DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT SWING Join the Auburn University Swing Dance Association (AUSDA) for our free lessons and dance. There is a beginner lesson offered each week, so you can start anytime, no experience required. Beginner lessons begin at 6 p.m. and social dancing is from 7 to 9 p.m. No partner needed! $3 for students, $5 for non-students. Payable to AU Swing Dance Association. 12+ F 6/1 8/3 6 9 p.m. JDCAC Contact: Stephanie Stratton (706) strattonste@gmail.com LINDY WEDNESDAY Lindy Wednesday offers intermediate dance lessons in Lindy Hop, Charleston, Balboa, Shag and Blues. See our Facebook page for a weekly schedule at Practice any swing dance from 8 9 p.m. FREE to the public. All W 5/29 8/3 7 9 p.m. JDCAC Contact: Robert Jemian (202) auburnlindy@gmail.com ADVANCED SQUARE DANCING For those who have completed the Plus level of Square Dance and have become proficient at that level and would like to continue on to learn the next level of square dance, the advanced level. FREE to the public. 14+ R 5/31 8/2 5:30-7 p.m. HC Contact: Larry Belcher (334) caller4u@gmail.com LINE DANCING WITH THE VILLAGE STOMPERS The Village Stompers dance all year round. Each time the Village Stompers get together, line dances are taught and danced to a wide variety of music and rhythms. While no previous line dance experience or partner is needed, most line dancers find it helpful to bring along at least one left foot and a sense of humor! Check out our website: com! FREE to the public. 15+ R 6/7 8/ p.m. HC Contact: Hugh Wright (334) selfruler@wowway.com 34 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

35 LINE DANCING WITH THE SQUARE DANCE WITH THE VILLAGE SQUARES Have fun dancing with Larry Belcher and the Village Squares. Our dance program includes mainstream dancing plus square dancing, round dancing and line dancing. Couples and singles are welcome. Program meets on Wednesdays, except when cancelled due to Arts Center events and closings. $12.50/person/month. Payable to the Village Squares first day of class. 16+ W 5/23 8/8 6:15 9 p.m. JDCAC Contact: Larry Belcher (334) caller4u@gmail.com Scott Sylvester (334) gsylves510@yahoo.com INTERMEDIATE VILLAGE ROUNDS Round Dancing is a social activity in which couples dance to prechoreographed routines guided by a cuer who tells the dancers what figures to do during the course of the dance. The Intermediate Village Rounds Class is an ongoing introduction to all aspects of Round Dancing. The class includes ongoing exposure to some of the more advanced steps of Waltz, Rumba, Cha Cha, Foxtrot and other rhythms. Participation in the Intermediate Village Round Dance Class requires completion of Phases I-IV Beginner Round Dance Classes or prior Round Dance experience. You may contact the instructor for additional information. Partners are strongly suggested. FREE to the public. 18+ M 6/4-8/ p.m. HC Contact: Hugh Wright (334) selfruler@wowway.com TANGO PRÁCTICA Tango dancers from the Auburn community coming together to dance one of the most beautiful dances in the world set to some of the most beautiful music in the world. Come and learn with instructors who have been dancing Argentine Tango for an average of ten years and wish to share their knowledge with others. No partner or experience necessary, but smooth soled shoes are required. FREE to the public. 18+ M 6/2 8/3 7 9 p.m. JDCAC Contact: Teresa Rodriguez (334) tearosary@gmail.com DANCE AT YOUR WEDDING CLASS Engaged couples can learn to dance to their chosen song for their wedding. Instruction will include both appropriate steps and, if the couple so desires, basic choreography. Each class is a one hour session. The number of sessions most couples need is usually three to four. $10/ couple/session. Payable to INST on the first day of class. 18+ By Request 5/29 8/2 By Request JDCAC Contact: Rhon and Joyce Jenkins (334) jenkzr@bellsouth.net ARGENTNE TANGO BEGINNER/ ADVANCED BEGINNER CLASS No partner or dance experience needed. The class focuses on fundamental tango techniques, basic vocabulary, and navigation. For more information and schedule updates contact instructor. Private lessons are also available on Tuesdays by appointment only. $15/ class. Payable to INST first day of class. 18+ T 6/5 8/ p.m. FBRC Contact: Lynda Wilson (334) rickandlynda@tangosalon.com ARGENTNE TANGO INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED CLASS & PRACTICE No partner needed. Command of tango basics is expected. For more information and schedule updates contact instructors. Learn more about the instructor at Tangosalon.com. Private lessons are also available on Tuesdays by appointment only. $20/class. Payable to INST first day of class. 18+ T 6/5 8/28 5:30-7 p.m. FBRC Contact: Lynda Wilson (334) rickandlynda@tangosalon.com AN AFTERNOON OF ARGENTINE TANGO An intermediate/advanced tango workshop, from 2-3:30 p.m. followed by Practica Marrón a guided practice, from 3:30 4:30 p.m. Contact the instructor to sign up for the workshop. The practice is open to all levels. The 4th Sunday of each month. $25/workshop & practice, $10/practice only. Payable to INST on the 4th Sundays. 18+ SU 6/24 8/26 2-4:30 p.m. FBRC Contact: Lynda Wilson (334) rickandlynda@tangosalon.com CHINESE DANCE PRACTICE This is a practice group for Chinese dance performers. Dancers will assist each other and share techniques. Performance costumes are needed. Space is limited, contact coordinator for more information. FREE to public. 18+ SU 6/3 8/26 1:45-3:45 p.m. FBRC Contact: Linda Yu yulindaz@yahoo.com BALLET FOR ADULTS WITH BALLET INTERMEZZO Whether you are a ballet beginner or have ballet experience, become the dancer you have always wanted to be with this 12-week crash course in Classical Ballet Technique for Adults. Each class includes 30 minutes of barre work and 30 minutes of center combinations and skills accompanied by classical piano music. This class will add a spark of culture to your routine. Find more information at facebook.com/ Balletlntermezzo. $120/12 week session. Monthly and daily rates available. Payable to INST first day of class. Adults T 6/5 8/ p.m. FBRC Contact: David Coleman (334) balletintermezzo@hotmail.com DANCE PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 35

36 FITNESS $25 FITNESS PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT ORIENTATION New to the gym? Not sure what to do? Bored with your current workout? Not seeing the results you want? If you ve answered YES to any of these questions, you will benefit from a personalized fitness program and equipment orientation. During this 60-minute session with Certified Personal Trainer, Megan Meisner, you will learn the purpose of each machine and how to use it correctly. Megan will answer all of your questions and you ll receive a unique fitness program based on your age, gender, goals and current fitness level. $25. Payable to INST first day of class. 13+ Appointments 6/1 8/31 Appointments FBRC Contact: Megan Meisner (708) megan.m.meisner@gmail.com AUBURN STRIDE WALKERS Grab your sneakers and join Auburn s leisure walking program! Walkers will meet at one of our various walking trails or designated route weekly. Walks are held at your own pace and distance. Come for the fellowship, make new friends, and walk your way to a healthier lifestyle. The first walk of the month will meet at the Kiesel Park Parking Area. Walks on rainy days and days when the temperature is 30 degrees or below will be held at the Auburn Mall. Schedules are posted online at auburnalabama.org/parks. FREE to the Public. All MWF 6/4 8/ a.m. Varies Weekly Contact: Wendy Thomas (334) PERSONAL TRAINING A healthy lifestyle should be attainable and sustainable! Identify your goals and achieve them with the guidance and coaching of Megan Meisner, Certified Personal Trainer. Megan has more than 10 years of experience. She offers fat loss, functional fitness, beginner, youth, prenatal/postnatal programs and more. Group and partner sessions are available as well. Fee starts at $30/session. Payable to INST first day of class. 13+ Appointments 6/1 8/31 Appointments FBRC Contact: Megan Meisner (708) megan.m.meisner@gmail.com TAI CHI FOR HEALTH Tai Chi is an ancient practice from China often referred to as meditation in motion. Tai Chi combines slow circular full body movement with mental focus and movement of internal energy. Research has shown regular practice can be an effective way to improve balance, strength, and flexibility while reducing the effects of chronic stress. Tai Chi is a great way to engage the mind and lift the spirt. This 5 week practice session is Free to past participants and $6/class for all others. 18+ MW 6/25-7/25 5:15-6:15 p.m. FBRC Contact: Kitty Frey & Sandy Wu (334) auburntaichi@gmail.com YOGA Suitable for all levels. Build strength and flexibility in a soothing, relaxing atmosphere. Bring your yoga mat, and enjoy a focused controlled workout. $75/session, $40/10 classes or $5/drop in. Payable to INST first day of class. 16+ TR 6/5 7/26 6:15-7 a.m FBRC Contact: Bea Cornelius (334) beaboldfitness@gmail.com BOOT CAMP A mix of cardiovascular and bodyweight strength training intervals. Prepare to reach new levels of fitness in this challenging, but fun team centered environment. $75/session, $40/10 classes or $5/drop in. Payable to INST first day of class. 16+ MW 6/4 8/1 6:15-7 a.m. FBRC Contact: Bea Cornelius (334) beaboldfitness@gmail.com TRADITIONAL YANG TAI CHI Traditional Yang Tai Chi Chuan. This is the powerfully elegant martial art of traditional Yang Tai Chi Chuan as passed down by 5th generation master Cui Zhongshan. This is tai chi for life, health and martial excellence. $90/participant. Payable to INST first day of class. 18+ SA 3/5-5/28 10:30 a.m.- Noon FBRC Contact: Thomas Daugherty (706) Thomas.daugherty@cuitaijiquan.com ZUMBA WITH ALLISON Zumba is a dance-fitness program combining all elements for a total body workout; cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility. It s an hour cardio burn set to Latin fusion and international dance music. Classes are easy to follow, fun, and ongoing so jump in at any time! $40/10 Class visits or $5/drop in. Payable to INST first day of class. 16+ TR 6/5 8/30 5:30 6:30 p.m. FBRC Contact: Allison Kesler (334) alikatekesler@yahoo.com PILATES Pilate s workouts focus on developing strength through the core of the body, the back, abdomen and hips. This provides a foundation to continue working the rest of the body. The concentration is not only on strength but also flexibility and coordination. $100/participant. Payable to INST first day of class. 16+ TR 6/5 7/26 5:30-6:30 p.m. FBRC Contact: Vickie Cooper (334) coop2571@gmail.com PIYO Piyo is a music-driven, athletic workout inspired by the mind/body practices of Pilates and Yoga. Piyo also includes flexibility and core training, strength training, conditioning, and dynamic movement. Use your body to sculpt your body! Regular participation yields improved strength, flexibility, balance, stress reduction, and overall fitness level improvement. $75/20-class pass or $5/class. Payable to INST first day of class. 16+ MW 6/4 8/ p.m. FBRC Contact: Jacquelynne Greenwood (334) jackiegreenwoodfitness@gmail.com ULTIMATE TRIUMPH FITNESS TRAINING This training will help improve your overall health, strength, balance and fitness level. You will find yourself achieving goals and looking forward to overcoming bigger challenges. You will experience healthy weight loss by reaching maximum potentials. Fee starting at $20/session. Payable to INST. 16+ Appt. 6/1 8/31 Appointment FBRC Contact: Charles B. Jackson III (334) mronehero81@gmail.com 36 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

37 WIGGLY WRITERS This Handwriting Without Tears camp combines handwriting building activities and direct instruction from certified veteran teacher, Debbie Thrash. With a hands-on multisensory approach with games and activities focusing on books by Dr. Suess, students will be encouraged to strengthen abilities while having fun. For upcoming 1st and 2nd graders familiar with upper case letters, correct usage of lower case letters in words and sentences, spacing and letter alignment on different styles of lines. $150 Payable to INST first day of class. 5-7 M-R 6/11 6/ :30 a.m. FBRC 7/16-7/19 Contact: Debbie Thrash (334) mainstreetlc@gmail.com WRITING DOES NOT HAVE TO BE INTIMIDATING If your student is reluctant to write, IEW has been proven to help students overcome the fear of writing. Students who learn the IEW approach using styles and techniques develop writing skill necessary to compose effective paragraphs and essays. Concepts will be modeled throughout the camp so that students learn to apply them independently in their own writing. No longer will the student have to guess at what to write. IEW is a true confidence builder! $199 Payable to INST first day of class M-R 6/4 6/ :30 p.m. FBRC 7/9-7/19 Contact: Kathy Lynch (334) dupreekr@gmail.com SQUIGGLY SCRIBBLERS This Handwriting Without Tears Camp combines handwriting building activities and direct instruction from a certified veteran teacher, Debbie Thrash. With a hands-on multisensory approach with games and activities focusing on books by Dr. Seuss, students will be encouraged to strengthen abilities while having fun. For familiar with numbers and letter, upcoming kindergartner, or those that struggled in kindergarten. $150 Payable to INST first day of class. 5-7 M-R 6/4 6/ :30 a.m. FBRC 7/9-7/19 Contact: Debbie Thrash (334) mainstreetlc@gmail.com YOUTH FITNESS / HOMESCHOOL PE Build your child s confidence through activity and education. Certified Personal Trainer, Megan Meisner, provides individual or group classes that cover the importance of exercise, nutrition and a positive outlook for youth. Class will include age-appropriate exercises that use body weight, resistance bands, stability balls and more. Each session will end with a minute lesson and goal setting. Required equipment: exercise mat, three-ring binder and water bottle. RATES VARY. Payable to INST first day of class. 13+ Appts. 6/1 8/31 Appts. FBRC Contact: Megan Meisner (708) megan.m.meisner@gmail.com HOMESCHOOL LET S GET STARTED WITH WRITING If your student has no or little experience with writing or struggles to complete writing assignments, this camp will provide a new way of thinking and writing to help new and not so new writers overcome the fear of what to put on paper. Beginning with the approach of writing using Key Word Note Taking and Summarizing From Notes, students learn how to take notes and rewrite paragraphs adding stylistic techniques. Next, by adding the Story Sequence Chart and Reports from Multiple Sources students learn to become successful writers at the end of camp. $199 Payable to INST first day of class M-R 6/4 6/ :30 a.m. FBRC 7/9-7/19 Contact: Kathy Lynch (334) dupreekr@gmail.com PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 37

38 KREHER PRESERVE & NATURE CENTER SCIENCE ON SATURDAYS: TREE ID: IDENTIFYING YOUR BACKYARD TREES The Kreher Preserve and Nature Center is home to a variety of common southeastern tree species. This program will teach you key characteristics of these trees. We will learn terminology covered in most tree identification keys including leaf shape, leaf arrangement and leaf margin along with bark and bud features. Admission is $5 for non-members and $4 for members. Children 3 and under are free. Pre-registration is not required. Cancelled in the event of rain. All SA 6/ :30a.m KPNC Contact: Jennifer Lolley (334) preserve@auburn.edu SUMMER ECOLOGY CAMP This year s summer ecology camp theme is Unhuggables. In this camp students will learn about some of nature s unlikely allies including snakes, spiders, lizards, amphibians, vultures, beetles, poisonivy and other not-so-huggable members of the forest. A more in-depth camp experience, Auburn Adventure will be offered for our 5-7th graders where they will get to engage in some adventure activities such as archery, geocaching, and hiking. Registration is $110 and includes a daily snack, activities and projects and a camp T-shirt. Membership at the Magnolia level ($35 or above) is required for registration. All sessions are 8:00a.m. Noon. Drop off begins at 7:45 a.m. Registration will be available online at Camp Discovery (3rd-4th grade): May 29th-June 1st (Family Night Session May 31st) SCIENCE OF SATURDAYS: GEOLOGY OF ALABAMA No registration required FREE to the public and canceled if raining. Summer discovery hikes for June and July are held in the morning due to warm afternoon temperatures. Age(s) Sessions(s) Day(s) Date(s) Time(s) Loc. ALL Tree ID T 6/12 9 a.m K P N C Pavilion Adults Tree ID TR 6/14 8 a.m. KPNC Pavilion ALL Raptors T 7/10 9 a.m. KPNC Pavilion Adults Raptors TR 7/12 8 a.m. KPNC Pavilion ALL Butterflies T 8/14 3 p.m. KPNC Pavilion Adults Butterflies TR 8/9 8 a.m. KPNC Pavilion SCIENCE OF SATURDAYS: GEOLOGY OF ALABAMA Dr. Jim Lacefield, author of Lost Worlds in Alabama Rocks, will present a program on the Geological Basis for Alabama s Surprising Richness in Plant and Animal Species. Dr. Lacefield is a fascinating speaker who will entertain you all on Alabama s rich geological history. The talk is geared for adults and children ages 10 and up, but children s activities will be available for younger children. ALL SA 7/ a.m. KPNC Contact: Jennifer Lolley (334) preserve@auburn.edu Young Naturalist (1st-2nd grade): June 4th-June 8th Auburn Adventure Camp (5th-7th grade): June 11-June 15 Young Naturalist (1st-2nd grade): June 18-June 22 Explorers (1st-7th grade): June 25-June 29 Please note the, registration for the all events at the Kreher Preserve & Nature Center (KPNC) are coordinated by KPNC staff. Please visit auburn.edu/preserve or call (334) for more information. All program and event fees help fund the nature center operations. MARTIAL ARTS YOSHUKAI KARATE CHILDREN S CLASS Karate is a martial art that emphasizes self-confidence, personal worth, and physical fitness. This class teaches basic strikes, blocks, and kicks. Tournament sparring and self-defense fighting is in a controlled setting. $125/quarter. Payable to INST first day of class TR 6/5 8/ p.m. DRRC Contact: Jim Robertson (334) YOSHUKAI KARATE- ADULTS/TEENS Karate is a martial art that emphasizes self-confidence, personal worth, and physical fitness. This class teaches strikes, blocks, kicks as well as, throws and ground fighting. Instructor has trained with champions in Japanese Full Contact Fighting, Tough Man Boxing, Point Fighting and Kick Boxing. $125/quarter. Payable to INST first day of class. 13+ TR 6/5 8/30 7-8:45 p.m. DRRC Contact: Jim Robertson (334) JEET KUNE DO Jeet Kune Do is like mixed martial arts for the street, combining elements from several fighting systems. It is the art of real world self -defense and was created by the late Bruce Lee. $30/Month. Payable to INST first day of class. 18+ TR 6/5-8/30 6-7:30 p.m. FBRC Contact: John DiJulio & Barry Dorman (334) dijohnp@auburn.edu AIKIDO Aikido is a martial art used to defend against and escape from attacks such as grabs, punches, chokes. Weapons, take-away are also emphasized. A defensive martial art used to disarm and subdue attackers. Beginner class will meet on Wednesday and Ranked students will meet on Sundays. $40/Adults, $20 Students. Payable to INST first day of class. 13+ W 6/4 8/ p.m. FBRC SU 2-4 p.m. Contact: James Novak (334) AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

39 JOY S MUSIC STUDIO: PIANO LESSONS Joy s music studio offers private voice lessons for children and adults. The lessons focus on proper vocal techniques (such as breathing and breath management), diction and artistic interpretation. Please contact the instructor for fees and schedules of private lessons. Payable to INST first day of class. 5+ By Request 5/29 8/3 By Request JDCAC Contact: Joy Xu (334) czx0002@auburn.edu RHYTHM GUITAR LESSONS Have fun as you learn to play Rhythm Guitar! Lessons are formatted to teach basic chord patterns, chord transitions, and basic strumming patterns. Students will learn to transpose songs in different keys. $35/ Month. Payable to INST first day of class SA 6/2 8/25 FBRC Session I 9:30-10:30 a.m. Session II 10:30-11:30 a.m Contact: Abby Robinson (334) jadell24567@yahoo.com MUSIC JOY S MUSIC STUDIO: VOICE LESSONS Joy s music studio offers private/group voice lessons for children and adults. The lessons focus on proper vocal techniques (such as breathing and breath management), diction, and artistic interpretation. The schedule and fee for the group lessons are listed below. Please contact the instructor for fees and schedules of private lessons. Payable to INST first day of class. 5+ By Request 5/29 8/3 By Request JDCAC Contact: Joy Xu (334) czx0002@auburn.edu IAMBK SUMMER FEEDING PROGRAM Summer Meals served to kids and teens (18 years old and younger) in the community. No Cost. No Enrollment MTWRFSA 6/12-8/12 12:30 1:30 pm FBRC Contact: Dr. Trellis Smith iambk@ymail.com BRADLEY METHOD OF CHILDBIRTH PREPARATION A 12 week course covering various topics related to pregnancy and childbirth: nutrition, exercises, relaxation, effective coaching, stages of labor, breastfeeding, and communicating with the birth team. $350/ Couple. Payable to INST first day of class. 18+ W 6/13-9/5 5:30-7:30 p.m. FBRC Contact: Marcie Gaylor (205) marciegaylor@gmail.com AUBURN BOARD GAMES Pictionary and UNO to Galaxy Trucker and Talisman! Whether you are interested in the more traditional party/family board games, card games, or can get into an intense round of tabletop strategy or RPG s all are welcome. This group is open to everyone regardless of age or experience. We usually have members per meetup, come have some fun and meet some new people! FREE to the Public. 16+ W 6/6 8/ p.m. FBRC Contact: George Ramey (334) rameygeorge@gmail.com AUBURN DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB The Auburn Duplicate Bridge Club is an ACBL sanction game. It is open to anyone that enjoys the game. FREE to the Public. Adult MR 3/5 5/31 12:30 4p.m. FBRC T 6-9p.m. Contact: Faye Whidbee (334) (714) MORNING AND AFTERNOON BRIDGE Come and fellowship with a game of bridge every 2nd and 4th Monday morning and every 1st and 3rd Tuesday afternoon. Bridge is stimulating social and competitive sport in which all can enjoy. FREE to the Public. Adults M 6/4 8/28 8 a.m. Noon FBRC T 12-5 Contact: Evelyn Bond (334) bondeve@gmail.com WEDNESDAY MORNING BRIDGE The game of bridge is a stimulating, social, and competitive sport. All ages enjoy this sport! Bridge is a great activity for seniors to take up as a hobby. Join us! Limited to 24 players. FREE to the Public. 50+ W 6/6 8/29 9 a.m. 12p.m. FBRC Contact: Judy Wilhite (334) PARTY BRIDGE The Party bridge is a 4 to 6 table game, a delightful entertainment and a great way to increase one s circle of friends. FREE to the Public. 50+ T 6/5 8/28 1:30 4:30 p.m. FBRC Contact: Sharon Sartain (334) Sharon.sartain@gmail.com LONGEST DAY BRIDGE All bridge players are invited to the first annual Longest Day fund raising event supporting Alzheimer s disease care and research. Schedule will be made available at a later date. Based on participation we will have morning afternoon and evening sessions. We hope to have your support for this worthy cause. Donations. 18+ R 6/21 9a.m. 9 p.m. FBRC Contact: Faye Whidbee (334) , Carol Harrell (334) fayewhidbee@yahoo.com SPECIAL INTERESTS PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 39

40 SPECIAL INTERESTS LEARN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Learn computer programming with an easy to use style. This program was designed with a beginner in mind and is very easy to use for those with little or no experience. Please bring a laptop with Wi-Fi capability to each class. $45. Payable to INST. 14+ W 6/6 8/ p.m. HC Contact: Samuel Focht (334) samuel.focht@gmail.com CITIZENS CLIMATE LOBBY MEETING Join members of the local chapter of the Citizen s Climate Lobby as they meet twice a month to educate the community on the environment, climate and how to create the political will for climate solutions by enabling individual breakthroughs in the exercise of personal and political power. The Citizens Climate Lobby is a non-profit, non-partisan, grassroots advocacy organization focused on education and national policies to address climate change. FREE to the public. ALL 4th W 6/27 8/22 7-8:30 p.m. HC-Meeting Rm. Contact: Josh Poole (404) pooleus@gmail.com THEATRE AUBURN AREA COMMUNITY THEATRE (AACT) ANNOUNCES OPEN AUDITIONS FOR SILENT SKY, BY LAUREN GUNDERSON Imagine attempting to measure the heavens, while also taking measure of a life on Earth. Silent Sky is the true story of Henrietta Leavitt, the 19th century astronomer who wasn t allowed to touch a telescope. While she struggled to balance her dedication to science with family obligations and the possibility of love, Henrietta and the women of the Harvard Observatory made discoveries that allow us to measure the distance between the stars, and know our place in the universe. The cast of Silent Sky includes 4 women of various ages, and one man. One actress will require a Scottish accent. No previous experience is required. AACT intends to present Silent Sky as a competition entry at the Alabama Conference of Theatre s play festival, (ACT-Fest 19) on November 2 and 3, 2018, at Theatre Tuscaloosa. Three theatre professionals will offer a brief response following each performance, and will select an Alabama production to move on to the regional competition in March 2019 at the Southeastern Theatre Conference. Play festivals are a rare opportunity for theatre amateurs to get reactions and suggestions from knowledgeable full-time theatre practitioners. This enriching experience will create wonderful memories with your theatre family. Please be aware of the time commitment in November, and possibly March For more information, please contact Director, Lori McCormack, at Lvm2245@gmail.com. 18+ JDCA Auditions MT 6/4, 6/5 6 8 p.m. Call Backs R 6/7 6 8 p.m. Rehearsals MR 6/11 8/ p.m. Dress Rehearsal W 8/ p.m. Production RFSA 8/17. 8/18 & 7 p.m. 8/23 8/25 Matinee SU 8/19 & 8/26 2 p.m. Contact: Lori McCormack Lvm2245@gmail.com AUBURN AREA COMMUNITY THEATRE (AACT) PRESENTS SILENT SKY Join Imagine attempting to measure the heavens, while also taking measure of a life on Earth. Silent Sky is the true story of Henrietta Leavitt, the 19th century astronomer who wasn t allowed to touch a telescope. While she struggled to balance her dedication to science with family obligations and the possibility of love, Henrietta and the women of the Harvard Observatory made discoveries that allow us to measure the distance between the stars, and know our place in the universe. $10/ Adults, $8/Students and Seniors. Tickets can be purchased at auburnact.org. Ticket info. line: (334) JDCAC Performances: RFSA 8/17. 8/18 & 7 p.m. 8/23 8/25 Matinee: SU 8/19 & 8/26 2 p.m. Director: Lori McCormack Lvm2245@gmail.com AUBURN AREA COMMUNITY THEATRE (AACT) ANNOUNCES OPEN AUDITIONS FOR THEIR FALL JR. PERFORMERS SHOW, THE MUSICAL ADVENTURES OF FLAT STANLEY, JR. Come and audition for The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, Jr. Please come prepared with 30 seconds only of an acapella song. You can sign up for a time slot, or just show up. The sign-up sheet will be available at the front desk of the JDCAC on Friday, August 3. Short selections from the script will be available at that time as well JDCAC Auditions MT 8/13 & p.m. Call Backs R 8/ p.m. Rehearsals MW 8/20 9/ p.m. SA 8/25 9/29 9 a.m. Noon Dress MT 10/1 & 10/2 3:30 7 p.m. Rehearsal Contact: Melanie Brown (334) supersugarmel@gmail.com 40 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

41 AUBURN AREA COMMUNITY THEATRE (AACT) JR. PERFORMERS PRESENT THE MUSICAL ADVENTURES OF FLAT STANLEY, JR. Come and see how Stanley Lambchop, the beloved flat charter from the books written by Jeff Brown, starts his amazing world-trotting adventures. Meet his family, friends and others as they sing and dance their way through adventures in Hollywood, France, Honolulu and more. This show full of infectious fun for all! $10/Adults, $8/Students and Seniors. Tickets can be purchased at auburnact.org. Ticket info. line: (334) All Production RFSASU 10/4 10/6 6:30 p.m. TBD & 10/8 Matinee 10/6 4 p.m. Director: Melanie Brown (334) supersugarmel@gmail.com THEATRE The Auburn Parks and Recreation Therapeutics Program offers recreational activities, programs/leagues, social activities and field trips for citizens with special needs. Therapeutic program offerings are a great way for your child, teen, or adult to meet new people, learn skills, and socialize in a structured environment. All programs are free, unless otherwise noted. To stay current with these and other local/regional program offerings, including Special Olympics, ekaufman@auburnalabama. org to be added to our monthly e-newsletter list! THERAPEUTICS BINGO & FITNESS Let s get healthy together! After we have enjoyed some exercise we will play bingo and take home fun prizes. FREE to Therapeutic Program Participants. 12+ W 8/29 5:30 7:00 p.m. DRRC Contact: Elizabeth Kaufman (334) ekaufman@auburnalabama.org TR GAME NIGHT Let s Join us for board games, cards, and coloring! Refreshments will be served, and the night will be filled with fun and friendship! FREE to Therapeutic Program Participants. ALL F 8/10 5:30 7:30 p.m. DRRC Contact: Elizabeth Kaufman (334) ekaufman@auburnalabama.org 2018 SUMMER THERAPEUTIC DAY CAMP APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE BEGINNING MARCH 19 This is a seven week summer day camp designed for young adults with various disabilities (e.g., autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, developmental delays, hearing impairments, vision impairments). The Summer Camp is a joint project created and sponsored by Auburn Parks and Recreation and the Exceptional Outreach Organization. The Therapeutic Summer Camp s curriculum program includes life skills training such as handling money, team work, social skills, creative opportunities, exercise, swimming, and other physical recreation activities (e.g., basketball, bowling, volleyball). The campers also participate in cultural experiences, such as visiting museums, outdoor adventures, and other exciting trips. Last year s camp was a huge success and this year s camp will be even better! Registration packets will be available March 19 at the Harris Center and online. All packets and registration fees must be turned in by 5 p.m. on Friday, May 4 th, Campers will be evaluated on an individual basis. $150, each additional sibling $100. Friday Outings only - $10/trip. Payable to COA M - F 6/4 7/27 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. DMSG 15+ F 6/8 7/20 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. DMSG Friday Outings only (open to 10 participants) Camp dates will be June 4-29 and July We will not have camp the week of July 2-6 in order to celebrate the 4 th of July. Therapeutic Summer Camp banquet is Tuesday, July 31, 5:30 p.m. at Parkway Baptist Church. Contact: Elizabeth Kaufman (334) ekaufman@auburnalabama.org PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 41

42 THERAPEUTICS SPECIAL OLYMPICS Auburn Parks and Recreation supports Special Olympics by sponsoring teams for many of the Special Olympic events. Currently, we support athletes for basketball, bowling, golf, softball, swimming, tennis, flag football, volleyball and track and field events. Practices take place throughout the year with the help of local Special Olympics volunteer coaches. You must be at least 8 years of age and meet the requirements of the Alabama Special Olympic Guidelines in order to participate. We currently need Coaches for our Special Olympic Athletes. If you have the time and the interest to help coach these dynamic and fun-loving kids, please contact the Lee County Special Olympics Director or the State office today! **Registration is required and includes completing health forms and release forms. Coordinator: Elizabeth Kaufman, Lee Co. Special Olympics Director (334) ekaufman@auburnalabama.org We are excited to announce that several of our athletes will be representing Lee County at the 2018 National Games in Seattle, Washington. During the week of July 2nd, they will be competing against athletes from all over the United States. We are extremely proud! Our athletes, peers, and coaches are: Sherrell Caldwell - Athletics (Track and Field) Porter Caldwell - Athletics (Track and Field) LaDazah Finley - Athletics (Track and Field) Brittnay Stewart - Athletics (Track and Field) Robert Crouch - Bowling Denise Andreadis - Volleyball Jeffrey Barnes - Volleyball Eric Cha - Volleyball Cameron McNeil-Volleyball Dillon Smith - Volleyball Murphy Chambliss - Volleyball, Peer Partner Sam Hicks - Volleyball, Peer Partner Ben Putnam - Volleyball, Peer Partner Victoria Sollie - Volleyball, Peer Partner Cynthia Caldwell-Jackson - Assistant Coach, Volleyball Will Chappell - Assistant Coach, Volleyball Dana Stewart -Head Coach, Volleyball Continue to follow our Facebook page for updates on all of our athletes: specialolympicsalleeco. Please help us support our athletes by participating in our upcoming Cops on Top fundraiser! This event is on Friday, April 13th at our local Kroger stores. When: 4/4 Lee County Area Track and Field Meet, Smiths Station High School Track 4/11 Rain Date for Lee County Area Track and Field Meet 4/13 Cops on Top, Auburn & Opelika Kroger stores, 8am-8pm (SO Fundraiser) 5/18-20 State of Alabama Special Olympics Games, Troy University TENNIS PRACTICE Tennis is a popular sport played at all levels of skill and by players of all ages. Every athlete aims in passing the ball to the opponent s side of the net, striking it with a tennis racquet. The sport emphasizes values, such as fair play, sportsmanship and respect for fellow competitors. Tennis is not only fun to play, but it is a lifetime sport activity that is fun to practice and fun to learn. 8+ F 6/1 11/16 3:15-4 p.m. Opelika Tennis Courts Contact: Elizabeth Kaufman (334) ekaufman@auburnalabama.org TRACK AND FIELD PRACTICE The sport of athletics encourages athletes of all abilities and ages to compete at their optimum level. Through the track-and-field-based athletics training program, participants can develop total fitness to compete in any sport. As with all Special Olympics sports, athletics offers athletes the opportunity to learn through skill development and competitive settings and to be involved in large social settings. 8+ T 10/23 11/20 5:30-6:30 p.m. AJHS Track/Field Contact: Elizabeth Kaufman (334) ekaufman@auburnalabama.org FOOTBALL PRACTICE Flag football is a popular sport for all athletes. This sport is a nontackle take on traditional football, and offers athletes an opportunity to increase their skills in several areas. This sport is played unified with other local football player athletes. 8+ SU 8/19 11/18 2:30-3:30 p.m. AJHS Field Does not meet on 9/2, 11/11 Contact: Elizabeth Kaufman (334) ekaufman@auburnalabama.org VOLLEYBALL PRACTICE The game of volleyball is attractive to all types of players, from competitive to recreational, young and old. To play volleyball players need to acquire a few basic skills, learn a few rules, require very little equipment, and can play the game almost anywhere - from the beach to the gym. The aim of the sport is to score more points by hitting the ball with the hands and sending it over the net to the opponent s court. 8+ F 8/17 11/16* 5:30-6:30 p.m. DRRC * Does not meet on 8/3 Contact: Elizabeth Kaufman (334) ekaufman@auburnalabama.org BASKETBALL PRACTICE Basketball is one of the top sports at Special Olympics. Players of all ages and abilities will enjoy this sport, from young players learning to handle the ball to older, more experienced players learning the strategies. Athletes will prepare for the early spring basketball tournament. 8+ F 8/17 11/16 4:30-5:30 p.m. DRRC Does not meet on 8/31 Contact: Elizabeth Kaufman (334) ekaufman@auburnalabama.org 42 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION

43 LEE COUNTY SPECIAL OLYMPICS SPOTLIGHT GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF OUR ATHLETES DURING THE 2018 STATE GAMES IN TROY AND THE NATIONAL GAMES IN SEATTLE! THERAPEUTICS PROGRAM REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 7 43

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