the 2017 Wickliffe Recreation Summer

Wickliffe Recreation - 2017
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The Recreation Department is located on the first floor of
Wickliffe City Hall, 28730 Ridge Rd. Office hours are 8 am to
4:30 pm, Monday thru Friday. For information on any of the
programs listed, visit www.cityofwickliffe.com or call 440-943-7120.
Refer questions to our Recreation Director, Timothy E. Stopp at
[email protected].
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Program Policies
With guidance and consultation from the Recreation Director,
instructors determine class pricing, size, make-ups, refunds, and
cancellations. Refunds are only offered in extreme circumstances.
Classes may be cancelled due to low enrollment. Payments should
not be made to instructors, but to Recreation Department representatives. A $25 processing fee will be assessed on all returned checks.
A minimal processing fee will be assessed to all refunds. Participants
acknowledge and assume the potential risk of injury by the participation in recreation classes and agree to waive, release, and relinquish
all claims against the City of Wickliffe and its representatives arising
from the participation in such classes. Management reserves the right
to resolve any issues that may arise.
Class Registration / Payment
Classes and programs are offered to both residents and nonresidents. Fees may vary. Pre-registration is requested and expected
for evening recreation classes that are offered at the Wickliffe Community/Senior Center. Be sure to check in with the Building Monitor
in the main lobby when arriving for a class. Contact the Recreation
Department at 943-7120 to pre-register for a class. We ask for payment within seven days of a phone reservation to hold a spot in the
class. Discounts are offered when compared to “drop-in” rates over a
complete session. Make payment by cash or by check to the “City of
Wickliffe” prior to the start of a new session. Checks can be mailed
to the Recreation Department at 28730 Ridge Road or payment can
be made in person at the Recreation Department located in the rear
entrance of City Hall from 8 am-4:30 pm. A listing of current classes
and their descriptions can be found at www.cityofwickliffe.com.
Photo Policy
Photos are often
taken at our special
events, programs, and
camps to preserve
the memory of the
past and to promote
future activities. These
photos are exclusively
used by the City of
Wickliffe and may
appear in our publications both electronically and in print.
Coulby Park – 28730 Ridge Rd.
Outdoor Family Aquatic Center
(Wickliffe Residents w/pass or pay fee)
2 Pavilions-reservable
Rose Garden
Restrooms
Volleyball Court -Lighted
Class A Ball Field
1 Bandstand
1 Softball Diamond
Practice Tennis Wall-Lighted
1 Little League Diamond
Drinking Fountain
2 Shuffle Boards
4 Horseshoe Pits
2 Basketball Courts-Lighted Creative Play Area
2 Bocce Courts
Senior Citizen Swings
4 Tennis Courts-Lighted
Playground Equipment
Picnic Tables & Grills
1 Pond-Fishing
Jindra Park - 901 Talmadge Dr.
Outdoor Swimming Pool
(Wickliffe Residents w/pass or pay fee)
Pavilion-reserveable
U-12 Soccer Field
4 Ball Fields
Playground Equipment
2 Bocce Courts
Basketball Courts-lighted 3 Tennis Courts-lighted
Sand Volleyball Court
Senior Citizen Swings
Restrooms
Picnic Tables
Exercise Trail (.6 miles) w/ Exercise Stations
Orlando Park - 30100 Twin Lakes Dr.
Water Spray Park
(Wickliffe Residents w/pass or pay fee)
2 Pavilions- reserveable 2 Tennis Courts-lighted
Basketball Court
Restrooms
Soccer/Baseball Field
Playground Equipment
Senior Citizen Swings
Walking Track (.3miles)
Picnic Tables & Grills
Intihar Park - 1065 Lloyd Rd.
Tim Stopp, Recreation Director and
Karrie Hopton, Admin. Assistant.
Playground Equipment
Picnic Tables & Grills
Senior Citizen Swing
Little League Ball Field
Basketball Court
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Levi Lane Park - 1950 East 296th. St.
Pavilion-reserveable
Basketball Court-lighted
Restrooms
Playground Equipment
Picnic Tables
Little League Ball Field
Nehls Park - 2330 Buena Vista Dr.
Playground Equipment
1 Small Ball Field
Picnic Tables & Grills
Restrooms
Basketball Courts
Featherston Park - 1800 Ridgewick Dr.
Small Ball Field
Basketball Court
Playground Equipment
Senior Swings
Parks & Recreation Commission
John Kron –
Chairperson
Jeff Walsh Vice Chair
Marcia Kish
Sue Mancino
Joanne Beal
James Corrigan
Becky Podoba
Ronnie Bubonics Secretary
Ron Ely Council Representative
Joe D’Ambrosio –
Service Director
Timothy E. Stopp Recreation Director
Don Marn School Board Representative
Mary Ann Boos Senior Center Representative
Cancellation and Make-up Classes
Each instructor determines the size of the class he/she wishes to
teach. If classes must be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment,
those who have prepaid will be notified and pre-payments will be
refunded. If an instructor must postpone a class, a make-up lesson
will be scheduled. If the student misses a class, most programs will
not allow for make-up.
Refunds
No refunds will be made after the first class meeting commences
unless instructor gives permission.
Pavilion Reservations
You must be a Wickliffe resident to reserve a pavilion. Requests
accepted via e-mail or in person at the Recreation Dept. Bring current utility bill and
current driver’s license.
Pavilions are available at Coulby Park
(2), Jindra Park, Levi
Lane Park and Orlando
Park (2). Residents
reserving Orlando Park
pavilion(s) if you wish
to use the Spray Park
may pay a flat rate of
$50 to admit all your
guests into the Spray
Park or pay the regular
admission charge of $1 for residents and $3 for guests of residents.
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Swimming Pool Information
Peter Christopher Aquatic Center
28730 Ridge Rd. • 944-4014
Jindra Pool
Orlando Spray Park
901 Talmadge Rd. • 943-5235
30100 Twin Lakes Dr.
AQUATIC CENTER, JINDRA POOL
& ORLANDO SPRAY PARK OPENING DAY – JUNE 3
“FREE” TO WICKLIFFE RESIDENTS ON JUNE 3
CHILDREN 8 YEARS OF AGE AND YOUNGER MUST BE
ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT OR SIBLING 16 YEARS OF
AGE OR OLDER.
Swimming Hours at Coulby Aquatic Center
Monday through Sunday: 1 to 5 pm & 6 to 8:45 pm starting June 3.
HOURS ON JULY 4TH AT COULBY & JINDRA: noon to 7 pm.
Hours starting Saturday, July 22; noon to 5 pm & 6 to 7:45 pm.
Coulby hours starting Tuesday, August 15: 4 – 7 pm; Saturday and
Sunday: noon – 7 pm
Swimming Hours at Jindra Pool
Monday through Sunday: 1 to 6 pm. Adult lap swim 5-6 pm daily,
Sunday noon-1 pm.
NOTE: ALL SWIMMING HOURS ARE SUBJECT TO
CHANGE.
Hours at Orlando Spray Park
Monday through Sunday: 10 am to 7 pm starting June 3.
HOURS ON JULY 4TH AT SPRAY PARK: 10 am to 7 pm
Hours subject to change throughout the season.
Season Closings
Last day for Jindra Pool is Sunday, August 6. Last day for Coulby
Aquatic Center will be September 1. Last day for Orlando Spray
Park will be August 27. End of season Luau at Coulby on Saturday,
August 12. Pools & Spray Park hours subject to change.
Doggie Swim
August 6, 6:30-8 pm; $3 per dog entry fee will be donated to Lake
County Humane Society.
DATE AND TIME SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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Splash Parties
Splash parties 9-10:45 pm (starting July 22; 8 to 9:45 pm).
Splash parties do not include the pavilion by the pools. $250 - Zero
depth and pool;
$325 - Zero
depth, pool,
slide; $400 - For
zero depth, pool,
slide and lazy
river. Requests
for splash parties by residents
must be done in
person, aged 21
and over with
$50 deposit.
Note: Due to attendance or safety concerns we reserve the right
to close areas of pool at any time. Please call ahead if you would like
to confirm information for any area that may be closed for that day.
Pool & Spray Park Pass Registration
Begins May 23 at Coulby Aquatic Center
Bring your 2016 photo I.D., Pool Pass or Orlando Spray Park
Pass along with a current (within 90 days) utility bill (1st class mail)
and it will be updated at the Aquatic Center. Passes only sold at
Aquatic Center. If you no longer have your pass, a new one will be
issued. If you did not get a pass last year, your photo will be taken
and a pass will be issued.
Residents must have a pass to enter the pools or Orlando Spray
Park. If resident does not get a pass, they will pay a guest fee each
time and be required to show proof of residency each visit. Pool
passes are scanned to verify that they are updated and paid for each
year. Pool passes have a new sticker attached each year.
Sale of pool passes, registration for swim lessons and payment for
water aerobics done at the Coulby Aquatic Center only.
May 23 to May 26; noon to 7 pm
May 27: 9 am to 2 pm
May 30-June 2: noon to 7 pm
June 3: 11 am to 4:30 pm & 6-8:30 pm
Starting June 4: 1 to 4:30 pm & 6-8:30 pm
Birth certificates of children, current utility bill (within 90 days)
and driver’s license will be required to purchase pool pass. Bills
include utilities, credit cards, etc. delivered by first-class mail only.
Individual Season Pass: $70 - Includes Orlando Spray Park.
Family Season Pass: $135 - Includes Orlando Spray Park.
A “residential family” shall include the adult head of household
and his/her spouse or partner and the dependent children living in
that household who are 20 years of age and under up to 6 members.
*Families with more than 6 members must pay an additional $20 per
member in family. In the absence of a marriage license, residency of
each partner must be established. Proof of residency shall include a
current driver’s license and a current (within 90 days) utility bill, as
well as birth certificates for each child. Family members 21 & over
must get an individual pass and prove residency. *Grandparents not
included with family*
Senior Season Pass: $30 - Includes Orlando Spray Park. Wickliffe Senior 55 & over.
Spray Park Pass: $30/Individual or family.
Lost Pass: $10 for replacement pass.
Guests of Residents: Guests of Wickliffe residents must accompany resident at all times. Resident is responsible for their guest(s)
during their visit. Everyone entering the facility at the Aquatic
Center and Jindra Pool must pay a fee. $6 each guest with a resident
who has a pass; $6 for residents without a pass; must show proof of
residency each visit; $2 each guest 2 & under. Everyone entering the
facility at Orlando Spray Park must pay a fee. $3 each guest (regardless of age) with resident who has a pass; $1 for resident without a
pass after showing proof of residency each visit.
Youth Swim Lessons at
Coulby Aquatic Center
Weekdays, starting at age 5. Residents Only. Fee: $35 per twoweek session plus season pool pass. Session Dates: Session I: June 12
thru June 23; Session II: June 26 thru July 7, No class July 4th; Session
III: July 10 thru July 21. Session Times: 10 to 10:45 am –Advanced,
Level 4 & up; 11 to 11:45 am – Beginners, Levels 1, 2, & 3.
SWIM LESSONS MUST BE PRE-PAID BY THE FRIDAY
PRIOR TO THE START OF EACH SWIM LESSON SESSION.
$10.00 LATE FEE ASSESSED AFTER FRIDAY IF SPACES ARE
STILL AVAILABLE.
Tots Learn-to-Swim- Weekdays at Coulby Aquatic Center
Monday & Wednesday, June 5 - July 5. 3-4 yr. old: 5 to 5:30 pm;
1-2 yr. old: 5:30 to 6 pm. Fee: $35 for entire session. Preschoolers
ages 1-4. Residents only. Pool pass not required. A
parent (or adult) must accompany each child in the water.
Tots Learn-to-Swim at Jindra Pool
Saturday classes held June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 8; 3-4 yr. old; 11:30
am–noon; 1–2 yr. old; 12:15–12:45 pm. Fee: $35 for entire session.
Residents only. Pool pass not required. A parent (or adult) must accompany each child in the water.
Wickliffe Water Devils
Swim team welcomes swimmers in all age groups. Swimmers
must have the ability to swim the length of the pool. Competition
meets are on Saturday mornings at local pools. Fees: $50 one swimmer; $75 two swimmers; $95 three or more per family. Sign-ups will
be at the Recreation Hall above the old fire station on Ridge Road
Wednesday April 12, 6-8 pm and Saturday April 29, 11 am-2
pm ($10 late fee charged on this date). For more information contact
Joe Turi at 216-272-2829 or Laura Musgrave 440-478-4044. May 2017 • Wickliffe Connection
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Safety Town
Safety Town is a fun interactive program that
introduces safety awareness and preventive procedures to children entering kindergarten or first grade.
Using resources from D.A.R.E., iKeepSafe Internet
Safety, Coalition National Crime Prevention Council,
Rescue 1 Fire Safety for Kids Inc. U.S. Department
of Homeland Security/FEMA. Safety education is taught through various teaching techniques; a miniature “town” with streets, traffic signals,
signs, buildings, and “automobile traffic” (tricycles) reinforce the traffic
and pedestrian rules taught in class, trip to ABCB Fire House and a visit
with the Wickliffe Police and Fire Departments. Classes will meet for 10
consecutive days (Monday thru Friday) for 1.5 hours per day and will
conclude with a graduation ceremony. Limit of 14 children in each class.
Session I: June 12 to June 23; Session II: July 10 to July 21; 9-10:30 am
OR 11 am to 12:30 pm. Fee: $35 Resident/$40 Non-resident Classes held
at Wickliffe Elementary School. Non-residents registration starts May 18.
Summer BUS TOURS with the Recreation Department:
Itineraries for trips will be on our website, www.cityofwickliffe.com as they are finalized.
Rails and More! June 20
Spend your day exploring the rails of Dennison Railroad Museum, enjoy JE Reeves Victorian Home, a scrumptious lunch and
more, capping our tour with of course, a visit to “Famous Endings”
$78 per person includes lunch, tax and gratuity, and round trip
deluxe motor coach transportation.
Let’s Discover Steubenville October 4
Experience a historic trip through Fort Steuben, enjoy a relaxing
lunch surrounded by wings at Carroll County Airport restaurant, we
then embark on a tour through JC Wine Cellars! $77 per person includes lunch, tax and gratuity, and round trip deluxe motor coach
transportation.
Looking ahead to a Holiday Adventure November 28
Visit Castle Noel, tour Medina Fairgrounds Christmas Light display, visit Root Candles, lunch, shopping and more for the Holidays!
$79 per person includes lunch, tax and gratuity, and round trip
deluxe motor coach transportation.
For more information contact Karrie at 440-943-7120. Mail
check(s) to the Recreation Department, made payable to Lakefront
Lines, Inc. Book early, your check holds your seat on the bus!
Special Events
FREE Big Screen Movies Under the Stars
June Movie in Coulby Park (Date to be Determined).
July 15 –BICENTENNIAL & A MOVIE IN THE PARK –“LEGO
BATMAN MOVIE” Sponsored by OHIO SAVINGS BANK
Joining our all day Bicentennial activities a big screen movie will be
shown at dusk with music inflatables, face painting, walking characters
and more fun activities before the movie.
Bring your lawn chairs or blankets.
A BIG THANK YOU to OHIO SAVINGS BANK —without the help
from great sponsors these fun family movies nights would not be a reality!
“Wickliffe Night with the Captains” August 7!
Mark your calendar! It’s a “Monday Night Game” at the Captains stadium! WICKLIFFE NIGHT SPECIAL TICKET PRICE OF ONLY
$5! Tickets may be purchased at the ticket window located at Captains
Stadium or see City’s website for an order form. Join your friends for
this special Monday Buck Night which features $1- Five Star Brand Hot
Dogs, soda, and domestic draft beer.
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YOUTH SPORTS/CAMPS/CLINICS
Summer Day Camp
June 5–July 28; 8 am to 5 pm; held Monday thru Friday. Summer
Day Camp is an eight-week program for children entering grades
1 thru 6 during the 2017-2018 school year. A fun-filled summer is
planned with various activities such as games, swimming, contests,
crafts, nature activities, field trips (for an additional fee) and much
more. The headquarters for day camp is beautiful Coulby Park. The
pavilion by the pond is where children are to be taken in the morning and picked up in the evening. Fliers and registration forms are
available in the Recreation Department and on-line. Camp Director:
Michelle Johnson. Fee for Residents: $100 per week for first child
in family; $70 for each additional child in family; $75 for two days
for first child in
family; $55 for
two days for each
additional child
in family; Nonresident: $150
per week for each
child; $100 for
two days for each
child in family. Additional charges for extended hours before 8 am and after 5
pm. All campers must purchase a pool pass separately. Sign up and
payment for first week must be made in advance of starting date and
before the June 2 deadline.
Special Note: Short week during July 4th week. Only three days
(July 5, 6, 7). $70 for resident; $50 for second family member; and
$120 for each non-resident this week. No two-day price.
Tee Ball/Pee Wee Baseball
Register weekdays, 8 am to 4 pm.at Wickliffe Recreation Department. REGISTRATION ENDS MAY 26. COACHES NEEDED!
To better protect our children, the City of Wickliffe’s Law Department and our risk management consultants have authorized basic
background checks for our coaches. FEE: $40 Residents, $50 Nonresidents. Season runs through mid-July barring unforeseen weather
conditions. Program Director: Todd Calic.
Tee Ball (Co-Ed) is for ages 3-4 (must be 3 years old by June
1, 2017). Games will be played Monday and Wednesday League or
Tuesday and Thursday League (choose one). Games and practices
at Borromeo Seminary. 6:15 and 7:15 pm game times. Coaches will
receive rosters June 2. Team “Meet and Greet” for Monday and
Wednesday League June 5 and Tuesday and Thursday League June 6.
PeeWee Baseball is for ages 5, 6 (based on child’s age June 1,
2017). (Girls 7 years old not eligible
for Girls Fast Pitch Softball are
welcome to play PeeWee).
Girls League - play on Mondays
and Wednesdays. Coaches will
receive rosters June 2. Team “Meet
and Greet” is Wednesday June, 7 at
Jindra Field #4. Practice and game
start times are 6:15 and 7:15 pm.
Boys League - play on Tuesdays
and Thursdays. Coaches will receive
rosters June 2. Team “Meet and
Greet” is Thursday June 8 at Jindra
Field #4. Practice and game start
times are 6:15 and 7:15 pm.
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Wickliffe Junior Olympics
Wickliffe Recreation Fit Kid Program, Blue vs Gold Challenge boys and girls ages 7 and up no registration fee (donations accepted)
Wednesdays, June 14 - July 26, WJO Open Track 7 pm - 8:30
pm; supervised track and field activities, Wickliffe high school track.
Saturdays, June 10- July 22, WJO Saturdays in the Park 11 am 2 pm; Team Fun Runs / friendly team competitions held at various
Wickliffe parks. WJO Registration Forms available at Wickliffe Recreation Department and www.cityofwickliffe.com.
Youth Beach Volleyball League
Youth Volleyball
League on the sand volleyball court at Coulby
Park, Fridays, June 9–July
28, Game start times
6:15, 7:15, 8:15pm. Boys
and girls age 10-14. (9
year olds with volleyball
experience are welcome)
Fee: $25 per player. Register as an individual or a team. Individuals
will be placed on a team. Maximum per team is 6, minimum is 4.
Register through May 26. Program Director: Todd Calic
Junior “Blue Devil” Basketball Camp – K through 3rd grade
May 30 – June 2, 9-11:30 am. Camp Director: Craig Austin,
WHS Varsity Boys Basketball Coach. Held at Wickliffe Elementary School Gym. Fee: $40 Resident/$50 Non-resident. Registration
and payment due by May 26. Limit 40 campers. For boys and girls
entering grades K thru 3 in the 2017-2018 school year. This camp
is designed to introduce campers to the fundamentals of the game.
Emphasis on basic skills, dribbling, passing, and shooting as well
as friendly competition. This is an instructional camp with minimal
time devoted to games. Campers will receive a T-shirt and a drawstring bag.
“Blue Devil” Basketball Camp – 4th through 6th grade
May 30 – June 2, 1-3:30 pm. Camp Director: Craig Austin, WHS Boys Basketball Varsity
Coach. Held at Wickliffe High School gym. Fee:
$40 Resident/$50 Non-resident. Registration and
payment due by May 26. Limit 50 campers. For
boys and girls entering grades 4–6 during the
2017- 2018 school year. Learn the fundamentals of
basketball, such as dribbling, passing, shooting, footwork and man to
man defense. This camp will also teach the concepts of team offense
and defense as the campers will play both 3 on 3 and 5 on 5. Each
camper will receive a T-shirt and a drawstring bag.
Lady “Blue Devil” Soccer Camp – K through 8th grade
June 12-15, 11 am – 1 pm. Camp Director: Steven Gribovicz, WHS Girls Varsity Soccer Coach.
Held at Wickliffe High School Soccer Field.
Fee: $40 resident / $50 Non-resident. For girls
entering grades K-8 during the 2017–2018 school
year. Girls will receive training in the fundamentals
of Soccer: footwork, dribbling, passing, shooting, basics of offense/
defense and conditioning. Each camper will receive a T-shirt.
Tennis FUNdamentals, Co-Ed Camp
June 19-22 Monday through Thursday.
Session I: Grades K-3 – 10 am - 11 am – Resident $30/ NonResident $35.
Session II: Grades 4 & up – 11 am to 12:30 pm – Resident $35/
Non- Resident $40. Cost includes T-shirt. Campers should bring
water or sports drink. Campers should bring a racquet if they have
one; if not, one will be supplied. Campers should come ready for a
fun-filled week of tennis. Beginner campers will learn basic techniques of tennis, ground strokes, footwork, and etiquette. Advanced
campers will sharpen skills in the area of footwork and strategy,
etiquette, scoring, ground strokes/ spins and serves. Camp held at
Coulby Tennis Courts and taught by WMS Coach Danette Cullinane.
Lady “Blue Devil” Basketball Camp – 4th through 8th grade
July 10-13, Monday through Thursday, 9 am to noon. Camp
Director: Anthony Rashod Wilson, WHS Girls Varsity Basketball
Coach and Staff. Held at Wickliffe High School gym. Fee: $35
Resident/Non- Resident. For girls entering grades 4-8 during the
2017–2018 school year. Girls will learn the fundamental skills of
dribbling, passing, shooting, footwork, basics of offense/defense and
conditioning. While having fun friendly competition! Each camper
will receive a T-shirt.
“Blue Devil” Football Camp
July 24, 25 & 26, 6 – 8 pm. Camp Directed by WHS Varsity
Football Coaching Staff. Held at Wickliffe High
School. Learn the fundamentals of competitive football from WHS and WMS Coaches and
Varsity players. Camp is for boys in grades 2 – 8
during 2017-2018 school year who have a desire
to learn and improve the fundamental skills of
Football: footwork, blocking, and tackling. Fun
filled friendly competition. Cost: $30 which includes Camp T-shirt.
Lady “Blue Devil” Volleyball Camp – 6th through 8th grade
July 24-26, 9 am to noon. Camp Director: Danette Cullinane
WHS Girls Varsity Volleyball Coach,
Held at Wickliffe Middle School Gym. Fee: $35 Resident/NonResident. Developing and strengthening the fundamental skills of
Volleyball. For girls entering grades 6-8 during the 2017–2018
school year. Each camper will receive a T-shirt.
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Green Ridge
Golf Course
29150 Ridge Road - 440-943-0007
Thirteenth Annual Green
Ridge Golf Tournament
Saturday, June 10 - 8:30 am, Shotgun Start
Fee: $30 per person for 9 holes; $40 per person on day of event,
includes lunch, prizes, several skill events and four different hole-inone contests. Mulligans and carts available for an additional fee. Proceeds will benefit the “Lights on Afterschool” program for Wickliffe
Middle School students. Payment at the course secures your spot.
Get your foursome together and get to the course.
LOOKING FOR A SPONSOR FOR THE HOLE IN ONE
CONTEST - $200.
Call Tim Stopp at 440-943-7120 if you would like to sponsor a
hole for the tournament.
Sponsor fee is $100 which includes one complimentary golfer.
Golf Course Rates
Wickliffe Residents (anytime) $8
Seniors (60+, Mon-Fri before 3 pm) $8
Non-Resident $11
Outings/Tournaments $10
Pull Cart $2
Power Cart (per person) $6
Rates are subject to change. Sales tax included.
Tee times are based on a first come-first serve basis throughout
the week and on weekends. Call in requests are not accepted. Club
house phone: 440-943-0007
Wickliffe Family Nights
June 23, July 14 & August 11
Love to play golf, would you like to include the whole family,
worried about being “pushed,” varied skill levels, concerned about
rising costs? We are offering an opportunity for the whole family to
enjoy a round of golf. When one Wickliffe adult pays the full price
for nine holes, children’s green fee will be discounted. (Discount
only applies to greens fee.)
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Take Your Daughter
to the Course Day
June 9 (All Day),
Mom, Dad, Grandma
or Grandpa bring your
young lady (under
18) to the course and
enjoy a 50% discount
on GREEN FEE when
a second GREEN FEE
of equal or greater
value is purchased.
Take Your Son to the
Course Day
August 4 (All
Day), Mom, Dad,
Grandma or Grandpa bring your young man (under 18) to the course
to enjoy a 50% discount on GREEN FEE when a second GREEN
FEE of equal or greater value is purchased.
Advertising at Green Ridge Golf Course
Green Ridge Golf Course is now offering sponsorship opportunities on each tee to advertise your business or for family name. We
will work with you to design a 6”x24” metal reflective sign that will
best display your business information. This sign will be located on
one of the nine hole markers on one of the nine tees. These signs will
be seen by every golfer that plays the course every day for one year.
Act fast for a full summer of advertising. Cost is $200 per year. $350
for a two-year contract.
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SUMMER CONCERTS AT WICKLIFFE
COMMUNITY/SENIOR CENTER
Summer is time to enjoy the outdoors. Please come and
enjoy our concerts. These are for anyone to attend –
young or old! Bring a lawn chair or a blanket. Concerts
are from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. There will be a food truck
available for you to purchase some items. You may bring
your own refreshments from home.
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Tuesday, June 6
Solid Gold (along with Car Show)
Bill’s Food Truck & Ice Cream
Wednesday, July 12 Don DiSantis (Frank Sinatra songs
and more) – concessions available
Wednesday, Aug. 9 Pop Tarts (60s & 70s music)
– concessions available
Evening Instruction at Wickliffe Community/Senior Center
Aerobics - Instructed by Kathy Brown
A low impact aerobics class which strengthens and tones muscles,
reduces body fat, reduces stress, improves cardiovascular endurance
and feels good all over. Bring water, a mat and weights. Tuesdays 6:15
to 7:15 pm and Thursday 6:15 to 7:15 pm. $60 for 12 classes, $35 for
6 classes or $8 for drop in (6 week session).
Tuesdays: Now through May 9 (no class April 11), May 16 through
June 20 and July –August classes TBA
Thursdays: Now through May 11 (no class April 13), May 18
through June 22 and July –August classes TBA
Ballroom Dance - Instructed by Andrew Calori
Dancing is a profound yet practical exercise for people of all ages.
Fee: $50 per couple, $40 per single for 6 weeks or $8 drop in, per
person rate, Mondays, 7:45 to 8:45 pm. Sessions: through April 24
(Rumba), May 1 through June 5 (Swing), (no class May 29), July 10
through August 14 (Cha Cha).
Foundation of Social Dance - Instructed by Andrew Calori
Basic fundamentals of social dancing; Rhumba, Cha Cha, Swing
and Freestyle/Hustle. These are the most popular dances in the nightclubs! Fee: $20 single for a 4 week session, Wednesdays, 7 to 8 pm.
Sessions: May 3 through May 24, June 7 through June 28, August 9
through August 30.
Chair Yoga Class - Instructed by Cassandra Shofar
This is a modified form of yoga on or around a chair, gently stretch
and strengthen, with proper breathing, all the major systems. All
glands of the body get a workout to function more efficiently; you will
increase strength and flexibility which will distress your life. Wednesdays, 5:30 to 6:15 pm. $40, $9 drop in. (6 wk. session). Sessions: now
through May 17 (No class May 3), May 21 through June 26, (No class
till Aug.) August 2 through September 6.
Yoga Class - Instructed by Cassandra Shofar
An ancient approach to health and well-being. Through guided
yoga postures, breathing techniques, relaxation, and meditation, you
will experience increased energy within a relaxed body and quiet
mind. Come experience the effects of bringing body, mind, and spirit
into harmony. All levels of yoga are welcome. Wednesdays, 6:307:30 pm. $45 per person, $9 drop in rate (6 week session). Sessions:
now through May 17 (No class May 3), May 21 through June 26, (No
class till Aug.) August 2 through September 6.
Turkish Dance Classes - Instructed by Dahmia
Learn exotic Turkish dancing while you tone and tighten your
muscles. This is a fun way to exercise and learn to dance at the same
time. Thursdays 7:45 to 8:45 pm. $40; $10 drop in (6 wk. session).
Sessions: through May 25 (No class April 6, May 18), June 1 through
July 6, and July 13 through August 17.
Polynesian Dance Classes - Instructed by Dahmia
Learn the modern and ancient hula to enhance your grace and
poise, as well as strengthen and tone your body.
Thursdays 6:45 to 7:45 pm, $40; $10 drop in (6-week session). Sessions: through May 25 (No class April 6, May 18), June 1 through
July 6, and July 13 through August 17.
Zumba - Instructed by Vida Thorington
Fitness routine combining cha-cha, salsa, reggae, and hip-hop.
Great for teens and adults. Bring water bottle, towel and wear good
exercise shoes. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7:30 to 8:30 pm. One day a
week $56 per person, $10 for drop-in, (7 week session).
Tuesdays: Special 6 week session ($48) through May 23 (no class
May 2), Jun 6 through July 18, classes begin again Sept 12.
STRONG by Zumba™ - Instructed by Vida Thorington
Revolutionizes Zumba® workouts as you know them, blending strong, upbeat rhythms with powerful, high-intensity cardio and
strength conditioning moves to fire your fitness potential up a notch!
Think progressive resistance and overload, plyometric, core and
functional training using only your own body weight, all rolled into
one dynamic, results-driven class, guaranteed to challenge your entire
body, each and every workout! Max 10 in the class, register early for
your spot! Tuesdays 6pm-6:55 pm, One day a week $56 per person, or
a $10 for drop-in. 7 week session. Sessions: Tuesdays: Special 6 week
session ($48) through May 23 (no class May 2), Jun 6 through July 18,
classes begin again Sept 12.
Please note: As with all exercise classes, please consult your
physician before beginning any exercise program.
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Wickliffe Recreation - 2017
Wickliffe Community/Senior Center
900 Worden Road - 440-373-5015
Community Center Visitor Guidelines
The City of Wickliffe Community Center is open Monday through
Thursday 5-9 pm. Many programs and meetings are scheduled at the
Center. Wickliffe adults (18-54) may purchase an annual membership
pass at $10 to use the exercise room, poolroom, library, and computers. Special programs and meetings may be scheduled that take precedence over casual use of the rooms.
Memberships are only available for Wickliffe residents 18 and
over. Wickliffe resident entry fee is $2 per visit if not a member.
Guests (18 and over) of a Wickliffe member will be admitted at a
charge of $2 each. Children under 18 will be allowed in the building
when they are registered for a class or program.
Membership is not required to enroll in programs, classes, meetings, or special events. Please call our office for further information or
visit our website.
Community Center Rental Guidelines
Rooms at the City of Wickliffe Community Center are available
for rental to Wickliffe residents on Friday evenings after 5 pm and on
Saturday and Sunday all day until 9 pm. The capacity per room is 48
persons. Requests for rates should be directed to our Rental Manager
at 440-373-5015.
The kitchen is available at a rate separate from the room rental. The
ovens and stove may be used only for warming of your fully cooked
food. No kitchen equipment is provided (utensils not provided). Our
alcohol-free facility is not available for any for-profit events or for any
type of gambling event. A security deposit of $100 is required for all
events. Any damage to the facility will be deducted from this deposit.
Use of the exercise room, poolroom, craft room, library, or computers
is not included in the rental of rooms at the Community Center.
Complete details are available from the Rental Manager and our
website.
John Mulaly Senior Center
What an awesome Community/Senior Center Wickliffe has for its
seniors. There are so many wonderful things this center offers. Lake
County Council on Aging’s Meals on Wheels Program is housed in
our kitchen. It has a wonderful paid staff but also has outstanding volunteers for packing and delivering Meals on Wheels and serving in our
lunch room. There are approximately 70 volunteers helping to keep
this program going! Wickliffe Senior Center could not operate without
wonderful volunteers. Volunteers are welcomed and embraced. New
members are continually asking to volunteer and stepping up to the
plate to continue to have the center run smoothly. Meals-on-Wheels
through the Lake County Council on Aging is available to Lake County residents, 60 and better who are handicapped. Call 440-205-8111.
We have a new exercise instructor, Diane Nicholes. Many of you
will know her as the Zumba Gold instructor here and at other senior
centers. Please come and be part of these outstanding classes paid for
by United Way funds.
Annual membership for Wickliffe residents 55 years and better
is $5 per person. Non-resident senior rate is $10 per person per year.
Membership is required for daytime activities, classes, and programs.
Evening meetings or community events do not require membership.
Evening senior activities are open to seniors with membership to the
Center. Evening classes held through the Recreation Dept. require an
additional fee. The Center is open for senior activities Monday through
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Friday, 8 am – 4 pm.
Wick-Willo-Lake Nutrition Site is open Monday through Friday
and lunch is served at 11:30 am. Lunch is $1.50 for those 60 or better.
Call Nancy Krause for a reservation at 440-373-5017 by Wednesday
for the following week.
Senior bus transportation is available for Wickliffe residents 55
years and better or any age resident with
a disability. Monday through Friday trips
to the Center for nutrition, doctor appointments, and shopping can be scheduled by calling Timothy E. Stopp, Transit
Coordinator at 440-943-7120. One-week
advance notice should be given for doctor
appointments.
Gambling Trips
Please sign up at the Senior Center. You need not be a member to
go on these trips.
May 23
Mountaineer - $26 ($20 slot play)
June 20
Presque Isle - $27 ($25 slot play)
July 25
Presque Isle - $27 ($25 slot play)
August 29
Hard Rock Rocksino - $22 ($20 slot play)
Senior Activities
May 17 Forever Plaid - Great Lakes Theater - Hanna Theater - $22
May 12 Travelin’ Man Duo - Come and enjoy some wonderful
music after lunch right in the lunchroom
June 9 Guys and Dolls - Rabbit Run Theater - $24
June 16 Sock Hop – Songs of the 50s and 60s – Chuck Tamblyn
June 21 Fashion Show of the Islands of Indonesia! – Swasti Crain.
Noon in lunch room after lunch
July 21 Peter & the Starcatcher - Rabbit Run Theater. Dinner
before the show at Springhill - $46
July 27 Cleveland Indians game - $26
There will be more activities to enjoy. Please stop in and get the Newsletter!
SENIOR CENTER SCHEDULE
You must be a member to attend these classes. No cost for the class just come and enjoy!
Monday through Friday:
Lunch 11:30 am
Monday: Bocce 1 pm
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
Pinochle 12:30 pm
Monday and Wednesday:
Wii Games 10 am
Monday: Exercise Noon
1st Monday of the Month Chair Massage from 1:30 to 3 pm
Tuesday: Chair Yoga 9 am
Tuesday: Zumba Gold 1 pm
Tuesday: Knitting & Crocheting
Wednesday: Tap Dancing 9 am;
Line Dancing 1 pm;
Exercise 2:30 pm; Shopping at
Marc’s,
Aldi’s or WalMart, SweetBerry
Fresh Market
Thursday: Bingo 10 am;
Exercise 12:15 pm
Art Class - 1 to 3 pm
1st Friday: Attorney Deborah
Loughner Noon to 3 pm
(First consult is free.)
Friday: Corn Hole 1 pm; Shopping
at Giant Eagle Shoregate, Giant
Eagle Willoughby or Heinen’s.
2nd & 4th Tuesdays:
Pinochle 6 pm
1st Monday:
50+ Social Club 6:30 pm
1st Thursday:
Savvy Seniors Book Club 10:30 am
One Tuesday a Month: Reiki - dates
vary! See senior calendar on line.
American Red Cross Blood Drives
The Community/Senior Center hosts several blood drives throughout the year. The scheduled drives are April 29, May 22, June 21,
July 24, August 16, September 18, October 18, November 20, and
December 13 from noon to 4:40 pm (Mondays) or 12:30 to 5:30 pm
(Wednesdays). Please check the schedule monthly. There is a critical
shortage, so please consider giving blood.