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1 2018 News and Updates Reminder: Valid park passes will be required for entry into Neff Park beginning on May 1. Emergency Response Forms are sent out in early April and due to the City by May 1. If you have not yet returned yours, your passes have not been revalidated for the 2018 season and you might encounter delays entering Neff Park on Memorial Day weekend. All-Pointes Cornhole Tournament The Second Annual All-Pointes Cornhole tournament will be held on Saturday, May 19, 2018 at Grosse Pointe Farms Pier Park. Beginning at 12:00pm, teams from across the Pointes will compete for prizes! 2018 Department of Parks and Recreation Summer Newsletter Participation is limited to six teams per city and all participants must be at least 18 years old. Registration forms can be found on the website and in the Parks and Recreation Office. Registration form and $25 fee are due by May 15. Boat Wells Available for the 2018 Season 22, 24 and 30 boat wells are still available for the 2018 season. Please contact the Parks and Recreation Office for a listing of wells, rates and procurement procedures. Contents General Information Pool Schedule Marina Information Grosse Pointe Boat Club.. 5 Special Events Training Programs Tennis Lessons Synchronized Swimming.. 9 Swimming Lessons Norbs Swim Team Kayaking Class Registration Class Schedule Department of Parks and Recreation City of Grosse Pointe Maumee Ave Grosse Pointe, MI Phone: Fax: Web: parks@grossepointecity.org
2 2 City of Grosse Pointe Department of Parks and Recreation Neff Park & General Information Front Gate: Every day, 6:00 am 11:00 pm (May 1 October 31) Park Office Hours: Monday Friday, 8:00 am 4:00 pm (closed holidays) Swimming Pools: See pool schedule on page 4. Park Passes A valid park pass must be presented to enter Neff Park and to participate in recreation programs. Residents who are at least ten years old and do not have a pass must schedule a time to have their pass photograph taken. Please call the park office to find out when the next photograph session will be. Applications are available for additional passes, such as for babysitters and other care providers. Group Permits For groups of up to 50 people, you can apply for a group permit to allow them to enter the park. Application forms are available at the park office, at City Hall, and on the City s web site. Permit applications must be made at least seven days in advance; applications submitted more than three months in advance will not be accepted. Permits will not be issued for holidays, holiday weekends, or during City sponsored events as listed opposite. There is a $10 reservation fee. See the application form for more details. Pavilion Reservations The Neff Park Pavilion can be reserved up to three months in advance. To reserve the Pavilion, submit an application form to the park office at least seven days ahead of the event. Reservations will not be made for holidays, holiday weekends, or during City sponsored events. When the Pavilion is not reserved, it may be used on a first-come, first-served basis. A group permit may be required. There is a $25 rental fee. Norbs Meeting Room The Norbs Meeting Room in the park office is available for exclusive rentals during the months of April, May, September, October, and November (through Thanksgiving). The room can accommodate groups of up to 30 people. There is a $25 rental fee. For availability and rental information, please call the park office. Neff Park Boat Club The Neff Park Boat Club can be reserved between the months of May and October. An application form must be submitted to the park office at least seven days ahead of the event. Reservations will not be made for holidays, holiday weekends, or during City and Boat Club sponsored events. A Group Permit may also be required. There is a $100 rental fee. Neff Park Interpretive Trails The small markers you see on the ground describe various natural features of the park. A variety of trees, flowers, and plants are marked. Maps and additional information can be found at the park office. See if you can spot the new additions! Elworthy Tennis Courts The tennis courts at Elworthy Field are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Open during the summer season from May 1 to October 31. Lights will automatically shut off at 10:00 pm.
3 2018 Summer Newsletter 3 Permit/Reservation Restricted Dates Group permits and Pavilion reservations will not be issued for the following dates. Call for availability. Sunday, May 13 Mother s Day Friday, August 3 Campout & Outdoor Movie Neff Park Rules To enter Neff Park, a person must: show a valid pass that has been issued to them; or be accompanied by a resident with a valid pass; or have their name on an approved list. Saturday, May 26 Memorial Weekend Sunday, May 27 Memorial Weekend Monday, May 28 Memorial Day Sunday, June 17 Father s Day Wednesday, July 4 Independence Day Saturday, September 1 Labor Day Weekend Sunday, September 2 Labor Day Weekend Monday, September 3 Labor Day Pets are not allowed in Neff Park. Boat owners may bring a pet directly to their boat if their pet is on a leash. Alcohol is permitted and must be consumed responsibly. Picnic tables must be actively used and cannot be saved or reserved for a later time. Noise must be at a reasonable level; loud noises and music are prohibited. Nothing shall be driven into the ground. Large tents, unauthorized vehicles, skateboards, bicycles, roller blades, roller skates, or anything that could damage park grounds are not permitted in the park. Catered events must be approved in advance. Items such as signs, balloons, etc. shall not be attached to or placed at the park entrance, on park fences, or park gates. Such items will be removed and disposed of accordingly Lost and Found All valuables (eye glasses, keys, wallets, jewelry) and park passes that are found are kept in the park office. Other items such as towels, clothing, and toys are kept on the pool deck next to the office. Any non-valuable items will be set out at the end of the summer. Photographs Occasionally, Department personnel will take photographs of facilities and programs that may include you and your children. These photos may be used in promotional materials. Names of participants will not be printed with photographs. All photos will remain the property of the City
4 4 City of Grosse Pointe Department of Parks and Recreation Pool Schedule During open swim, the baby pool and main pool will be available for general use. The diving boards will be closed during diving lessons, synchronized swimming practice, and Norbs practice. Two lap lanes will be available for lap swim only. Empty lanes may be used by swimming lessons and the Norbs swim team. On weekdays when there are no swimming lessons, open swim begins at 10:00 am. May 26 June 14 June 15 September 3 Open Swim Monday Thursday: 4:00 8:00 pm Friday: 4:00 9:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am 9:00 pm Sunday: 10:00 am 8:00 pm Monday Friday: 12:00 9:00 pm Saturday Sunday: 10:00 am 9:00 pm Early Morning Lap Swim Monday Friday: 6:00 10:00 am Saturday: 6:00 8:00 am Sunday: 8:00 10:00 am Monday Saturday: 6:00 8:00 am Sunday: 8:00 10:00 am Memorial Day Monday, May 28 Independence Day Wednesday, July 4 Labor Day Monday, September 3 10:00 am 9:00 pm 8:00 10:00 am 10:00 am 9:00 pm 8:00 10:00 am 10:00 am 9:00 pm 8:00 10:00 am Pool Closing Policy The weather and other swimming conditions will be evaluated throughout the day by Department staff. The pools will be closed if any of the following conditions occur: - The presence of or the threat of inclement weather that is unsafe or undesirable for swimming; - The daily high temperature is below 65 F and there is precipitation. If the pools close at 7:00 pm or later, they will remain closed for the remainder of the evening. Schedule Changes Saturday, June 9 Open swim begins at noon. Wednesday, June 20 Both pools close at 4:00 pm. Saturday, June 23 Open swim begins at noon Wednesday, July 11 Both pools close at 4:00 pm. Tuesday, July 17 Both pools close at 6:00 pm. Friday, July 20 Both pools close at 6:30 pm for Synchronized Swimming performance beginning at 7:00 pm. Open to the general public
5 2018 Summer Newsletter 5 Marina Our marina, rebuilt in 2004, has 160 boat wells that can accommodate boats with an overall length of 16 to 39 feet. Two tie-ups are available on the outside breakwall of D-dock. Residents may dock their boat for the day at these tie-ups for a $10 daily tie up fee. Open wells inside the Marina will also be available to residents for a $25 daily tie up fee. Contact the Park Office to gain prior approval from the Harbor Master. Obtaining A Well When wells are sold out, there is a waiting list for each well size: 22', 24', 30', 32', 34', 40'. To be placed on a waiting list, please apply at City Hall. There is a $25 fee to be placed on the first waiting list and $5 for each additional list. Wells are offered to the waiting list based on seniority. Smaller wells are still available for the 2018 season. Contact the Parks and Recreation Office for details Important Reminders All fueling must be done outside of the Marina. Fueling boats in the marina is a fire hazard, as fuel can spill into the water and onto the dock. Should any spilled fuel ignite, fire would rapidly consume neighboring boats. When disconnecting power cables from your boat, the cable must also be disconnected from the power tower, or the breaker must be turned off. This is to control stray currents in the marina. Fishing and swimming is not permitted in the harbor at any time. Please report any violations to the Department staff, where they will be documented and reported to the Harbor Master resulting in warnings to revocation of the mooring permit. Grosse Pointe Boat Club Do you have a boat, wish you had a boat, or just have interest in boating? Check out the Grosse Pointe Boat Club, an organization of boating enthusiasts that operates out of Neff Park. GPBC members include owners of power and sailboats, retired boaters, and people who simply like boats and the water. The club is open to everyone, with special emphasis on boaters with wells at Neff Park. Membership is just $40 per family per year. The club sponsors social events during the boating season and organizes overnight boating trips to locations along Lake St. Clair. Annual events, which take place at the Littlest Club at Neff Park, include a lobster boil, steak roast, and chili cook-off. Kids are welcome at all events. From June through August, the club runs sailboat races out of the park at 7:00 pm on Wednesday evenings. The booms that you hear are from the cannons that start and end the races. Residents and club members are always welcome to watch the action at the end of the pier, but bring your earplugs! If you would like to crew, come down to the marina between 6:00 and 6:30 pm and the racers will direct you to a boat. It s a great way to get out on the water and meet new people. For additional information, check out the GPBC Showcase at Neff Park or go to for membership applications.
6 6 City of Grosse Pointe Department of Parks and Recreation Special Events We host a number of special events directed towards children and families. Except for Camp Norbert P. Neff, there is no need to register for any events. Stop by and join the fun! Camp Norbert P. Neff In one of our most popular events, you can spend a night outdoors without going far from home. We ll have arts and crafts, an outdoor movie, a campfire, and a pancake breakfast. The number of campsites is limited, so register early. $45 per family. Friday, August 3 Saturday, August 4 Registration begins Monday, July 9 All Pointes Outdoor Movie Made Possible by St. John Providence Throw down a blanket and watch a movie in the open air with your family. This year s movie will be held at Grosse Pointe Park s Patterson Park and open to all five Grosse Pointes. Park passes are required and will be checked at the gate. There will be a bounce house prior to the movie and hot dog and sno-cone carts. Thursday, June 21 Admittance to park begins at 4:00 PM Movie begins at 7:00 PM Fall Harvest Enjoy a wonderful autumn afternoon at our Fall Harvest. You ll be able to experience a host of fall activities, such as a hot dog roast, a petting farm with pony rides, and a mechanical bull. We will also have apples, caramel apples, cider, and other treats from a local cider mill. A variety of apple pies will even be raffled off! There is a cost of $5 per person. Saturday, September 22, 3:00 pm Outdoor Movie Bring a blanket and join us for two outdoor movies. Refreshments of freshly popped popcorn and lemonade will be provided. $5 per person, 4 and under free. Friday, August 3 at dusk on Neff Park lawn Farms/City Fishing Rodeo City residents 17 and under are invited to participate in this annual tradition. Prizes and awards will be given out in different categories. There will even be door prizes for parents! Breakfast and lunch refreshments will be available. The Fishing Rodeo takes place rain or shine. Participants must bring their own rods and bait and should be ready to cast their lines at 8:30 am. Saturday, August 11, 8:30 am Grosse Pointe Farms Pier Park
7 2018 Summer Newsletter 7 Training Programs We offer a number of recreational and learning programs. For classes, please see registration information on page 13 and the class schedule on page 14. Additional information can be obtained in the park office. Babysitter Training This American Red Cross course provides youths 11 to 15 years old with the skills every parent wants in a babysitter: basic child care, safe play, first aid, and critical emergency action skills. Children must be 11 by the last day of the class to receive certification. Fee includes course training manual and babysitter first aid kit. There is a minimum class size of 5 participants. Lifeguard Training The American Red Cross Lifeguard Training course trains participants in the recognition of, prevention of, and care for aquatic emergencies. Skills include rescue breathing, CPR, AED use, spinal injury management, and first aid. Participants must be 15 years old by the last class, able to swim 300 yards continuously, and retrieve a 10 pound brick in 8 feet of water. Water Safety Instructor Aide Swim Instructor Aides will assist Water Safety instructors in conducting American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety courses. This position is particularly available for candidates who do not meet the minimum age requirements for the Water Safety Instructor course but would like to further their water safety training. Prerequisites include a minimum of 10 years of age, exhibit a strong sense of maturity and responsibility, and demonstrate all skills listed as completion requirements for Level IV of the American Red Cross Learn to Swim Program. This is a volunteer position and will be made available to interested candidates during Session I, II and III. There is no course registration or fee. Contact the Park Office for additional details. Guard Start Participants will learn the basic water safety and rescue skills that will help them to become certified lifeguards in the future. There is no certification for this course. Children must be at least 11 years old to register.
8 8 City of Grosse Pointe Department of Parks and Recreation Tennis Lessons Instructors from Eastside Tennis and Fitness Club will offer different levels of tennis lessons for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced player. Participants will need to bring their own racquets. All classes will meet at tennis courts 9 and 10 at Elworthy Field unless it is raining or storming. Tennis Lessons Once again, the City s tennis classes will follow the USTA- Ten and Under Tennis- 3 Stage System. This progression system is used nationwide as well as in Canada and Europe and it is the progression that all the top academies use with their juniors. This system has been designed to make tennis more fun, easier, safer and more encouraging for younger players, and each of our staff members have undergone training in each of the 3 stages. For more information on this system, please visit the USTA website for a full description and video tutorials of the process. Stage 1: This stage is conducted on a 36 court, using red tennis balls that are 15% larger. This stage is intended to introduce players to all of the proper strokes: Forehand, Backhand, volleys, overhead and serves, and also to introduce the concept of rallying. Students at this stage are expected to have a working knowledge of all strokes and have the ability to rally the ball over the net before moving on to Stage 2. Recommended for 4 to 8 years of age. Stage 2: Instruction is conducted on a 60 court, using orange balls that have approximately 50% of the compression of yellow balls. Having mastered their strokes and the ability to rally, students on these courts will be continuing to work on proper technique, as well as learning how to play singles and doubles points and matches and begin to learn basic strategy. Recommended for 6 to 10 years of age. Stage 3: Stage 3 tennis is played on a full size court using green balls, with 75% of the compression of yellow balls. Players at this stage should now have the knowledge and ability to play points, control where they hit the ball and consistently make and return serves. Instruction focuses on continuing to improve technique, more advanced footwork and more complex match play situations. Recommended for 6 to 10 years of age. Beginner Tennis: This program is designed to teach older kids the basic strokes, footwork and rally skills on a full size court, with yellow (regular) balls in a manner that is more suited to their age, height/weight and coordination. Instruction begins with basic stroke work, quickly adding footwork and rally skills and culminating in point play. Recommended for ages 10 and older. Advanced Tennis: Advanced Junior Tennis is for players who are already familiar with all the strokes, footwork and strategy necessary to play a match. Instruction in this class will work on continuing to polish all strokes and footwork, and introduce more advanced singles and doubles strategies. Recommended for ages 10 and older. Placement into the different stages should be based on experience and age. However, there are other important factors such as the height of the child, eye-hand coordination and movement abilities. We encourage parents to put their child in the class that most fits their child, but understand that sometimes the player s available times just do not correlate to the proper class. In such situations we encourage attempted participation, but ask that participants are understanding that class curriculum cannot be altered for just one child.
9 2018 Summer Newsletter 9 Aquatic Programs We offer a number of Aquatic Programs for all ages and abilities. All classes meet on the pool deck. Unless otherwise indicated, classes have a minimum of five participants. See the class schedule on page 14 for meeting times and fees. Early Morning Lap Swim The pool will be open early every morning from Saturday, May 26 through Monday, September 3 for early morning lap swimmers. An annual $50 registration fee is required. Early Morning Lap Swimming registration sheets will be provided to the gate guards and participants will be checked in upon entry. Registration for early morning lap swim will be limited to City Residents only. Special Needs With advance notice, we can accommodate your particular needs. A water wheelchair is available for the pool. Synchronized Swimming Swimmers who have passed Level 5 swimming lessons and can tread water for two minutes are invited to join the team. Practices will be 3:00 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday. There will also be three performances. More information will be available at the kick-off meeting. $55 per participant. On Tuesday, July 17th, at 6:30pm, the 4th Annual All- Pointes Synchronized Swimming show will be hosted by our team. This will feature performances by the teams from City of Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Farms, and Grosse Pointe Woods. Kick-off Meeting Friday, June 15, 3:00 pm Performances Tuesday, July 17 at 6:30 pm All-Pointes Show at Home Friday, July 20 at 11:30 am at Home Friday, July 20 at 7:00 pm at Home
10 10 City of Grosse Pointe Department of Parks and Recreation Swimming Lessons Our swimming lessons are based on the American Red Cross Learn-To- Swim program. Each course meets every day during the session, with a splash party on the last day. All classes meet on the pool deck. Unless otherwise indicated, classes have a minimum of five participants. See the class schedule on page 14 for meeting times and fees. Parent/Tot Children six months to five years of age will work with their parents to become acquainted and comfortable with the water. Parents will be instructed in water safety topics and tips on developing their children s skills. Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills Children ages 4 6 will be introduced to safe habits in and around the water. Assisted by the instructor, children will begin to learn proper methods of moving around the pool, floating, and basic arm and leg motions. Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills Children who have passed Level 1 will expand on their floating and arm and leg motions while learning to incorporate rhythmic breathing and gliding. Students must demonstrate these skills independently in order to be passed to Level 3. Level 3: Stroke Development In Level 3, the foundations of the swimming strokes will be introduced. Other skills will include head-first entries, treading water, and rotary breathing. Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency Students will work on increasing their endurance in the water while introducing the incorporation of a pace clock, training techniques, and new water safety and survival skills. Adult Aquatic Improvement From beginners to those who wish to improve their stroke technique and endurance, this course is open to all adults. At the beginning of the session, you will have a chance to discuss your goals with the instructor. Instruction and feedback will be tailored to the needs of each participant. Maximum class size of six participants. Registration for this class will be limited to City Residents only. Diving Children 5 years and older who are interested in learning about the sport of diving can register for our diving course. They will learn approaches, basic dives, and dive positions. There is a class maximum of 12 participants. Ages 10 and Under: Noon-1:00pm Ages 11 and Up: 1:00-2:00pm Level 4: Stroke Improvement Level 4 will build on Level 3 by adding additional swimming strokes and stroke mechanics. Head-first entries will be expanded upon and water safety topics will be introduced. Level 5: Stroke Refinement Children who have passed Level 4 will practice the proper form of the six strokes while incorporating flip turns, racing dives, and rotary breathing.
11 2018 Summer Newsletter 11 Norbs Swim Team Interested in competitive swimming? The Norbs swim team is a great place to start. Children will be grouped by age and will practice and compete with that age group. In order to be eligible, children must: be a full-time City resident by the first dual meet; be between 6 and 17 years old on June 1; be able to demonstrate a swimming ability equivalent to the American Red Cross Learn-To-Swim requirements for Level 4 (for 8 & under) or for Level 5 (for 10 & under). Registration forms can be found on the City website and in the Parks and Recreation Office. Practice Schedule Team members will be able to practice in the afternoons Monday through Friday and in the mornings (once school is out for the summer) Monday through Saturday. 8 & Under 8:00 9:00 am, Monday Saturday 4:00 5:00 pm, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10 & Under 8:00 9:30 am, Monday Saturday 4:00 5:00 pm, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 11 & Up 9:30 11:00 am, Monday Saturday 5:00 6:00 pm, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Team Activity Schedule Practice Begins Tuesday, May 29, 4:00 pm Time Trials and Pancake Breakfast Saturday, June 9, 8:00 11:00 am Grosse Pointe Farms Mini Meet Saturday, June 16, 9:00 am, at Grosse Pointe Farms Grosse Pointe Shores Dual Meet & Sub Night Wednesday, June 20, 5:30 pm, at Home St Clair Shores Shores Mini Meet Saturday, June 23, 9:00 am, at Home St Clair Shores Dual Meet Wednesday, June 27, 5:30 pm, at St Clair Shores Grosse Pointe Farms Dual Meet Tuesday, July 3, 5:30 pm, at Grosse Pointe Farms Grosse Pointe Woods Dual Meet & Coney Night Wednesday, July 11, 5:30 pm, at Home Relay Meet Saturday, July 14, 10:00 am, at Grosse Pointe Woods Grosse Pointe Park Dual Meet Wednesday, July 18, 5:30 pm, at Grosse Pointe Park Prelim Pasta Dinner Monday, July 23, 6:00 pm in the Neff Park Pavilion Championship Meet Prelims Tuesday, July 24, 8:00 am hosted by St Clair Shores at Grosse Pointe Woods Championship Meet Finals & After Meet Dinner Wednesday, July 25, 5:30 pm, hosted by St Clair Shores at Grosse Pointe Woods Awards Banquet Thursday, July 26, 6:00 pm Team Trip to Turtle Cove Aquatic Center Friday, July 27, 9:30 am
12 12 City of Grosse Pointe Department of Parks and Recreation Kayaking Take to the open water with our kayaking program. Neff Park has a floating dock that can be used to launch kayaks, canoes, and other small watercraft. A waiting list is available for the limited storage space on the lakeside racks. Our dolly can be used to move your boat from the car to the launch area. If you don t own a kayak, one can be rented from the City after completing the kayak rental waiver. Small Boat Storage (Sunfish/Kayak) Waiting List The kayak storage racks can hold kayaks, canoes, and small boats. The storage fee for the season is $150 for kayaks and $200 for sunfish for year round storage. In order to be placed on the waiting list, call the park office or apply at City Hall. There is a $25 fee to be placed on the small boat storage waiting list. Kayak Rentals In order to rent a City kayak, you must complete a one time waiver in the Parks and Recreation office. If you have previuosly completed the Kayak Safety Rental Course, your waiver is still valid. Once the City has your waiver on file, you may rent one of the City s kayaks for $5 per hour. This fee includes one kayak, a personal floatation device and paddle. Rentals can be made in the park office during normal business hours. Residents must be 18 and older to rent a City kayak.
13 2018 Summer Newsletter 13 Recreation Class Policies Please review the following policies and procedures before registering for classes. The early registration period will run from Monday, May 14th to Friday June 8th. Now you can register ONLINE! Visit the City s Parks and Recreation website for directions, Early Mail-in Registration forms are also available on the City s website, at City Hall and at the park office. See the class schedule on page 14 for in-person registration dates. Early and ONLINE Registration Participants must be full-time residents of the City to register during the early registration period. Early registrations for nonresident participants will not be accepted; nonresident participants must register during the in-person registration period for that session. To Register ONLINE, please visit the City s Parks and Recreation Website for Directions (www. grossepointecity.org). Mail in registration forms will also be accepted during the early registration period. Early Mail-in Registration Forms can be picked up at City Hall, the Park Office or printed off the City Website. All early registrations will be processed in the order that they are received. For swimming lessons, participants will be placed in the same level for all sessions as in the first session. If a participant passes that level, they will be automatically moved to the next level at the same time where possible. Payment must be included for registrations to be processed. Prior to each session, a class list will be posted on the bulletin boards on the pool deck. In-Person Registration Each session has an in-person registration period for that session only. Once a class has begun, registrations will not be accepted for that class. Payment must be made at the time of registration to be accepted. Refunds All refunds are issued at the discretion of Department personnel. Refund checks will be mailed to the adult at the address provided on the registration form. Refund requests made 24 hours or more before the first class meeting will receive a full refund. Requests made less than 24 hours before the first class meeting and prior to the halfway point of the class will receive a 50% refund. No refunds will be issued after the halfway point of the class. Fees All fees must be paid with a personal check made out to City of Grosse Pointe. Class fees will not be prorated or discounted. All registrations must include payment. An additional fee of $10 will be charged to nonresident participants. Participants registering after the deadline will be assessed a $10 late fee. Cancellations - Low Participation If a class does not have the minimum number of participants registered by the Friday before the first class, the class will be cancelled. Participants will be notified as soon as possible and will have the option of moving to another class, if space is available, or receiving a full refund. Cancellations - Poor Weather All outdoor classes will be cancelled if there is inclement weather (such as heavy rain, thunder, or lightning) at least 15 minutes before the beginning of the class. If an extended period of inclement weather causes cancellation of 50% or more class meetings, make-up classes may be scheduled or a refund may be issued as determined by Department personnel. Waiting List Participants may be added to the waiting list for classes that have reached the maximum number of participants. If a space becomes available in a class, it will be filled in the order specified by the waiting list. Concussion Waiver Forms All participants under the age of 18 must have a concussion waiver form signed by a parent or guardian on file with the department. Completion of this form is required only once. The forms are available on the Parks and Recreation page of the City website or for pick up in the Parks and Recreation office.
14 14 City of Grosse Pointe Department of Parks and Recreation Recreation Class Schedule Please see page 13 for recreation class policies and procedures. Call the park office or check ONLINE for class availability. Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 In-Person Registration Dates 6/11 6/15 7/2 7/6 7/23 7/27 Class Dates 6/18 6/29 7/9 7/20 7/30 8/10 Parent/Tot All classes meet Mon, Tue, Thu $45 12:15 12:45 pm S191 S291 S391 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 9:30 9:55 am S111 S211 S311 10:00 10:25 am S112 S212 S312 10:30 10:55 am S113 S213 S313 11:00 11:25 am S114 S214 S314 9:00 9:50 am S121 S221 S321 10:00 10:50 am S122 S222 S322 11:00 11:50 am S123 S223 S323 9:00 9:50 am S131 S231 S331 10:00 10:50 am S132 S232 S332 11:00 11:50 am S133 S233 S333 9:00 9:50 am S141 S241 S341 10:00 10:50 am S142 S242 S342 11:00 11:50 am S143 S243 S343 9:00 9:50 am S351 10:00 10:50 am S152 S252 S352 11:00 11:50 am S153 S253 S353 Level 6 All classes meet Mon - Fri $50 11:00 11:50 am S161 S261 S361 Early Morning Lap Swim $50 6:00 and 8:00 am S171 S171 S171 Diving Ages 10 and Under Diving Ages 11 and Up $50 12:00 12:50 pm D111 D211 D311 $50 1:00 1:50 pm D121 D221 D321 Guard Start, 7/11 & 7/13 $40 12:00 4:00 pm GS20 Adult Aquatic Improvement All classes meet Mon, Tue, Thu Beginner Tennis Advanced Tennis Stage 1 Tennis Stage 2 Tennis Stage 3 Tennis Lifeguard Training Session 1 meets M, T, Th, F $45 7:00 7:50 am S181 S281 S381 $45 4:00 4:50 pm T101 T201 T301 $45 4:00 4:50 pm T102 T202 T302 $45 1:00 1:50 pm T111 T211 T311 $45 2:00 2:50 pm T121 T221 T321 $45 3:00 3:50 pm T131 T231 T331 $160 5:00 9:00 pm LG10 LG30 Session 3 meets M, T, W, Th Babysitter Training $55 1:00-4:00pm Mon 7/17 & Wed 7/19 BT20
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