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HomeMy WebLinkAboutActivitiesDirectoryFall20162016-2017 Fall/Winter ActivitiesDirectoryEdina Parks & Recreation In this issue… · Take a walk through Weber Woods · Warm up this winter with youth programs & camps · Get the family together for our family- friendly events · Spread your creative wings at the Edina Art Center with winter art classes 2 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT While its general name for the time being is “40th & France,” Edina residents have preferred to call this unique piece of land by a more expressive name, “Weber Woods,” for quite some time. At a Morningside Neighborhood Association (MNA) Steering Committee meeting held in June, members recounted hearing from residents of varying ages that these woods were a beloved neighborhood spot in which to play during their childhood, and that they hoped it would remain for future generations. After months of negotiations with the City of Minneapolis, that hope is now a reality as the cities of St. Louis Park and Edina finalized the purchase of the land in late June. EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 2016 Fall/Winter “We had actually been in conversations with the cities of St. Louis Park and Minneapolis for the past 10 years about potential acquisition of this property,” said Parks & Recreation Director Ann Kattreh. “It’s a unique opportunity that we were very fortunate to have.” The vacant land is located at 3940 France Ave. and is situated directly on the Edina-St. Louis Park border. The site encompasses 15 acres of wooded areas, open fields, walking trails and a water utilities building. In the purchase, Edina acquired 9.77 acres of the land and St. Louis Park 4.77 acres. While this space will add an oft-desired parcel of park land to Edina, it was also sought after for more practical reasons. “Storm water was a very significant reason that the City Council was interested in the site,” Kattreh explained. “There’s a need for additional storm water management in that area, which could include the expansion of a storm water pond to help residents in that area with flooding issues.” With an increasing number of rain events, it is important to have the added capacity for storm water, agreed MNA Steering Committee members. This land acquisition has also shown to be incredibly significant for local residents. A Morningside Neighborhood meeting was held in November of 2014 to discuss the property, and about 70 residents from Edina, St. Louis Park and Minneapolis were in attendance. MNA Steering Committee members added they were “grateful that the City Council had voted to protect the beauty and natural conditions of the woods.” For being a rarity in such a developed city as Edina, the Parks & Recreation Department foresees keeping the land for its popular current usage: as an unofficial dog park. “We need more dog parks in Edina and we’ve heard from many people that they want to continue to have a dog park amenity there,” added Kattreh. “However, if we were to do that, we would make it a formal dog park with fencing, and all the other amenities we would like to see in a dog park.” Frequent users of the woods, Mab Nulty and her husband have been walking their dog Murphy in Weber Woods the past 16 years. “Weber Woods is a little oasis in the middle of the city and although I know it so well by now, Murphy and I still find new routes to explore.” Beyond being just a peaceful trail, Weber Woods is also where neighbors get to know one another. “I especially love how the woods … give the neighborhood dogs a chance to meet each other. Their people like to say hello, too,” said Nulty. While no plans are set in stone for the land’s use, Kattreh said, “We’ll have a very public process and eventually hire a landscape architect to help design a GREEN SPACE ADDED TO EDINA BY WAY OF ‘WEBER WOODS’ By Dana Rademacher 32016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY master plan for the area, but there is not one in the works at this time.” Remarking on his latest walk through the woods, Edina resident Bob Kearney added, “[my neighbor] snapped a picture of a dense stand of woods. I asked why and he said, ‘I still can’t believe this is a few blocks from my house.’ It is an unusual parcel that way; much greener and rawer than a conventional city park … Edina has done a smart thing by purchasing this land.” The land was purchased by the cities for a combined total of $1.7 million, with Edina contributing $1.072 million for its two- thirds of the land. Each city will own its portion of the land, yet Kattreh envisions a joint master plan for the property developing in the future. For more information, contact the Parks & Recreation Department, 952-826-0367. Table of Contents Youth Programs & Camps 6 Youth Art Classes 21 Family Events 23 Adult Activities & Athletics 29 Adaptive Programs 37 Edina Art Center 39 Open Studio Classes 40 Pottery & Clay Sculpture 41 Adult Drawing & Painting 48 Watermedia 53 Photography 55 Metals & Jewelry 56 Literary Arts 58 News & Events 59 Parks & Facilities Map 62 4 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT CITY OF EDINA DIRECTORY Parks & Recreation Department 952-826-0367 • 4801 W. 50th St. EdinaParks.com *Recorded information number 952-826-0368 Adaptive Recreation Programs952-826-0433 voice • 4801 W. 50th St. Braemar Arena 952-833-9500 • 7501 Ikola Way Braemar Field952-833-9512 • 7509 Ikola Way Braemar Golf Course 952-903-5750 • 6364 John Harris Drive Centennial Lakes Park952-833-9580 • 7499 France Ave. S. Edina Aquatic Center 952-833-9560 • 4300 W. 66th St. Edina Art Center952-903-5780 • 4701 W. 64th St. Edina Historical Museum 612-928-4577 • 4711 W. 70th St. Edina Senior Center 952-833-9570 • 5280 Grandview Square Edinborough Park 952-833-9540 • 7700 York Ave. S. EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT PARK BOARD MEETINGS The Edina Parks & Recreation Department welcomes any suggestions regarding City of Edina programs and facilities. The Park Board meets at 7 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month. These meetings are open to the public. HEARING ASSISTANCE/ACCESSIBILITY Sign language interpreters are available to help residents who are deaf or hard of hearing participate in City of Edina activities and meetings. Some programs, meetings and special events also are equipped with a hearing assistance system. For information, call Amanda Clarke at 952-826-0433. PARK BOARD MEMBERS Brenda McCormick, Chair Matt Dahlien Daniel Gieseke Greg Good Ben Gustafson, Student Katherine Hulbert, Student Eileen McAwley Randy Meyer Michael Miller Koren Nelson Julie Strother Ann Kattreh, Director Susan Faus, Assistant Director Joe Abood, Braemar Golf General Manager Eric Boettcher, Recreation Supervisor Janet Canton, Administrative Support Specialist Amanda Clarke, Recreation Supervisor Michael Frey, Edina Art Center General Manager Patty McGrath, Edinborough Park and Edina Aquatic Center General Manager Vera Norine, Administrative Support Specialist Bob Prestrud, Park Maintenance Supervisor Tom Shirley, Centennial Lakes Park General Manager Donna Tilsner, Edina Senior Center Recreation Supervisor EDINA CITY COUNCIL James Hovland, Mayor Mary Brindle • Kevin Staunton Bob Stewart • Ann Swenson YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONS BASKETBALLEdina Basketball Association www.edinabasketball.com FIGURE SKATING Braemar-City of Lakes Figure Skating Club www.braemarfsc.org HOCKEYEdina Hockey Association www.edinahockeyassociation.com BASEBALL Edina Baseball Association www.edinabaseball.com FOOTBALLEdina Football Association www.edinasports.org Edina Girls Athletic Association www.egaa.org LACROSSEEdina Lacrosse Association www.edinalacrosse.com SOFTBALL Edina Softball Association www.edinasoftball.com Edina Girls Fastpitch Association www.edinafastpitch.org SOCCER Edina Soccer Association www.edinasoccer.org Edina Soccer Club www.edinasoccerclub.com VOLLEYBALL Edina Girls Athletic Association www.egaa.org Edina Volleyball Association www.edinavolleyball.org SWIMMING Edina Swim Club www.edinaswim.com 52016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY REGISTRATION INFORMATION - ONLINE Register online beginning 8 a.m. Aug. 22 for residents or Aug. 29 for non-residents. Our registration system is available 24 hours a day until classes are full or registration closes for each program. EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 2016 FALL/WINTER PROGRAM REGISTRATION REGISTRATION Edina Residents: Registration begins Monday, Aug. 22. Non-Residents: Registration begins Monday, Aug. 29. CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY All refund requests will be assessed a $5 administrative fee. Full refunds are given only when a program or reservation is canceled by the Parks & Recreation Department. No refunds will be given for cancellations requested less than five business days prior to the start of a program or reservation. Under the discretion of the Parks & Recreation Director, partial credit will be considered if cancellation is due to injury or serious illness. FINANCIAL AID Several civic organizations have contributed to the Edina Challenge Fund at the Edina Community Foundation, which supports the Grant-In-Aid Program. The program provides assistance to individuals who cannot afford registration fees. For more information, please call the Parks & Recreation Department at 952-826-0367. If you would like to support the Edina Challenge Fund, please contact the Edina Community Foundation at 952-833-9573. CONFIRMATION A registration confirmation will be emailed to you at the time your registration is processed. If the program is full, you will be given the option of being placed on a waiting list. CODE OF CONDUCT All participants are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior at all times while participating, spectating, using facilities or attending a program conducted or sponsored by the City of Edina Parks & Recreation Department. The following guidelines are designed to provide safe and enjoyable activities for all participants: • Show respect to all participants, spectators and City staff. • Take direction from City staff. • Refrain from using abusive or foul language. • Refrain from causing bodily harm to self, City staff or others. • Refrain from damaging equipment, supplies or facilities. Failure to follow this code may result in suspension of participation. To download a copy of the City of Edina bullying policy, visit www.EdinaParks.com. 1. You can access the registration site at: EdinaMN.gov/parks-recreation- registration 2. You must have an account set up to register. a. If you have used this service in the past and remember your password, you are ready to register.b. Can’t remember your password? Click on “Forgot password” and an email will be sent with instructions to reset your password. 3. If you are a new user, click the “Create Account” button in the top right of the page. Please do not be confused by the grey “Sign In” button. That button is to sign into the Edina website and not the program registration site. 4. To register, click on the “Registration” tab. Click on “Activity Registration” and choose the category for which you want to register (i.e. adaptive, pre-school, family events). Important Details to Note • If you plan to use the online registration system, set up your account now if you don’t already have one! • Payments received will be processed immediately. • Registration fees for certain programs are based on residency. Residency is determined by the city/zip code listed for the primary guardian of the account. Youth Programs & Camps Date:Monday, Nov. 21 Time:6:30-8:30 p.m. Location:South View Middle School Gyms 1 & 2 Cost:$15 GLOW DODGE BALL Ages 8-13 School’s out and it’s our third-annual Glow Dodge Ball night, with DJ, sound equipment, wireless mic and special lighting gear. Teams will be divided by age. Wear a white T-shirt that you can write on! Register by Nov. 17; minimum 15, maximum 70 Date:Wednesday, Dec. 28 Time:1:30-3:30 p.m. Location:Splatball – Minneapolis Cost:$35 TEEN TRIPS: INDOOR PAINTBALL — SPLATBALL Grades 7-12 Come along on a trip to Splatball, Inc., the oldest known operating paintball field in the world, located in Minneapolis. We will play paintball for two hours on Splatball’s indoor field. The fee includes all required equipment and 100 paintballs. Additional paintballs may be purchased at the site. 6 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Dates/ Times: Session 1: Wednesdays Jan. 11-Feb. 1 , 9-9:45 a.m. Session 2: Wednesdays Jan. 11-Feb. 1, 10-10:45 a.m. Location:Edinborough Park Gymnasium Cost:$55 INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS — BASKETBALL Ages 4-6 Boys and girls ages 4 to 6 will have an opportunity to develop their sports skills on Wednesdays during the winter months. This class focuses on the basics of basketball while having fun. The fee includes a T-shirt and a stay-and-play wristband, which will be distributed on the first day of class. Class size is limited, so register early! Dates/ Times: Session 1: Wednesdays Feb. 8-March 1 , 9-9:45 a.m. Session 2: Wednesdays Feb. 8-March 1 , 10-10:45 a.m. Location:Edinborough Park Gymnasium Cost:$55 INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS — T-BALL Ages 4-6 Boys and girls ages 4 to 6 will have an opportunity to develop their sport skills on Wednesdays during the winter months. This class focuses on the basics of T-ball while having fun. The fee includes a T-shirt and a stay-and-play wristband, which will be distributed on the first day of class. Class size is limited, so register early! 3-D THANKSGIVING CRAFT WITH KIDCREATE STUDIO 18 months-6 years Those pilgrims sure were crafty! The kids will celebrate Thanksgiving by creating an adorable 3-D turkey that is sure to attract smiles. This is a great class for siblings to attend together! Children must be accompanied by a caregiver. Register by Nov. 1; minimum 5, maximum 10 Date:Saturday, Nov. 12 Time:9:30-10:30 a.m. Location:Edina Senior Center Cost $15 Mommy and Me Classes Date:Monday, Jan. 16 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day) Time:1:30-3:30 p.m. Location:Escape MSP – Golden Valley Cost:$35 TEEN TRIPS: CAN YOU ESCAPE MINNEAPOLIS? Grades 7-12 Clocks, locks and secret passages – can you find the hidden asset to escape the room before time runs out? Teams of up to 10 people are locked in a fully themed room with only one mission: to ESCAPE! Bring your thinking caps, wits and teamwork to this awesome new activity craze! KIDCREATE STUDIO CLASSES CUTE CHRISTMAS CRAFT WITH KIDCREATE STUDIO 18 months-6 years Does your young artist love to get messy with paint? Do you hate cleaning up after them? Then this is the perfect class for both of you! Your child will use their fingers to paint a Christmas tree complete with a colorful string of lights. This is going to be a messy one, so please dress your child appropriately. Children must be accompanied by a caregiver. Register by Nov. 28; minimum 5, maximum 10 Date:Saturday, Dec. 3 Time:9:30-10:30 a.m. Location:Edina Senior Center Cost $15 MESSY TIME WITH KIDCREATE STUDIO 18 months-6 years Come and get messy with us. We know your toddler will be eager to explore our four messy stations. We’ll get gooey with gunk, play with clay and more. Making a mess is the best! Come ready to get messy while you play right along with your child. Children must be accompanied by a caregiver. Register by Sept. 2; minimum 5, maximum 10 Date:Saturday, Sept. 10 Time:9:30-10:30 a.m. Location:Edina Senior Center Cost $15 72016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Youth Programs & Camps Dates:Tuesday, Dec. 20 Thursday, Dec. 22 Time:9 a.m.-noon 1-4 p.m. Cost:$25 WINTER BREAK CAMP AT EDINBOROUGH PARK LAST-MINUTE HOLIDAY PREP Ages 5-10 Drop off your kids for a fun morning or afternoon of playing in Adventure Peak and organized games in the Great Hall, crafting and participating in other fun activities. Pre-registration required by Dec. 11. MARVELOUSLY MESSY ART CAMP WITH KIDCREATE STUDIO Ages 4-9 Hey kids, do you love to get messy? Then this is the art camp for you! We’ll use clay, papier- mâché, paint and other simply sloppy supplies to make projects your mom would never let you do at home! We’ll become masters at making a mess, learn some pretty cool stuff and have lots of fun while doing it! Making a mess is the best! Please pack a nut-free snack and drink for your child. Register by Dec. 10; minimum 5, maximum 10 Dates:Wednesday, Dec. 28 and Thursday, Dec. 29 Time:9 a.m.-noon Location:Arneson Acres Cost $60 SUPER-DUPER MESSY ART WITH KIDCREATE STUDIO 18 months-6 years Let your little artist explore the messier side of art in this hands-on class. Children will enjoy many super-duper messy experiences as they create fantastic works of art. They will paint, sculpt, scribble and giggle their way to discovering mess-making at its best. These are not projects to tackle at home. We will be maximizing the mess to make this art class the best! Come and create right along with your child in this experiential class! Children must be accompanied by a caregiver. Register by Jan. 13; minimum 5, maximum 10 Date:Saturdays Jan. 21-Feb. 11 Time:9:30-10:30 a.m. Location:Edina Senior Center Cost $55 Classes for siblings to attend together WACKY HALLOWEEN WITCH WITH KIDCREATE STUDIO Ages 4-9 Double, double toil and trouble; fires burn and caldrons bubble. We’ll use air-dry and Model Magic clay, along with a little Halloween magic, to create this wonderfully wacky witch. The kids are welcome to wear their costumes to class. Please pack a nut-free snack and drink for your child. Register by Oct. 1; minimum 5, maximum 10 Date:Thursday, Oct. 13 Time:9 a.m.-noon Location:Arneson Acres Cost $30 8 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Youth Programs & Camps School-Age Classes (5-10 years) MASTERS IN CLAY WITH KIDCREATE STUDIO Ages 5-10 Be inspired by art created by Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, Edward Munch and Claes Oldenburg. We will recreate famous works of art like Monet’s “Water Lilies,” Munch’s “The Scream,” Oldenburg’s “Spoonbridge and Cherry” and many others – all in clay. Make room to display these masterpieces! The projects your child creates in this class are going to be amazing! Please pack a nut-free snack and drink for your child. Register by Oct. 1; minimum 5, maximum 10 Dates:Thursday, Oct. 13 and Friday, Oct. 14 Time:1-4 p.m. Location:Arneson Acres Cost $60 SING, PLAY, LEARN BY MACPHAIL CENTER FOR MUSIC All new sessions this fall and winter! Sing, Play, Learn parent/child music and movement classes are a perfect way to carve out special time this fall and winter with your preschooler! Taught by early childhood faculty from MacPhail Center for Music, you and your 2- to 5-year-old child will experience imaginative play and creativity with instruments, movement and dramatics. Sign up for as many sessions as you would like, and stay and play at the park afterward for a special day of fun with your child! Days:Tuesdays Time:10:15-11 a.m. Dates:Sept. 13, Sept. 27, Oct. 11, Oct. 25, Nov. 15, Nov. 22, Dec. 13, Jan. 10, Jan. 24, Feb. 14, Feb. 28 Location:Edinborough Park Amphitheater Cost $10/session (Sing, Play, Learn class only) $16.50/session (includes Edinborough Park wristband to stay and play) OOEY GOOEY CLAY CREATION WITH KIDCREATE STUDIO Ages 5-10 It’s ooey and gooey and so much fun! What kid doesn’t love to get messy as they create with clay? The children will use a variety of tools and techniques to make owls, monsters, bowls and more. Making a mess may be the best, but working with clay is really cool, too! Please pack a nut-free snack, lunch and drink for your child. Register by Dec. 16; minimum 5, maximum 10 Date:Tuesday, Dec. 27 Time:10 a.m.-3 p.m. Location:Arneson Acres Cost $60 PRE-SCHOOL CLASSES 92016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Youth Programs & Camps The Best Birthday Parties Ever! Packages start at just $100 for parties Monday-Thursday and $160 for weekend parties. Every package includes admission for 10 children and a birthday party space for two hours that accommodates up to 20 people. Additional party favors or additional space for larger parties may also be purchased. Looking for party space for your scout troop, sports team or family gathering? Give us a call! We can create a package to fit your unique group. For more information, call our Party Coordinator at 952-833-9544. Conveniently reserve your child’s birthday party online. Visit our website at EdinboroughPark.com. CITY OF EDINA Edinborough Park MUSICAL TROLLEY CLASS BY MACPHAIL CENTER FOR MUSIC Ages 4-6 CRASH, BOOM, BANG, ZING! Musical Trolley students explore and play a variety of percussion instruments, from temple blocks to timpani, as well as many different stringed folk instruments. Through songs, instruments and creative movement, children learn about musical concepts such as piano/forte, tempo, pitch and musical form. Pre-registration is required by Oct. 12; minimum 8, maximum 12 Days:Wednesdays Time: Session 1: Oct. 19-Nov. 9 Time: 9-10 a.m. Session 2: Jan. 25-Feb.15 Time: 9-10 a.m. Location:Edinborough Park Amphitheater Cost $80/session 10 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Youth Programs & Camps PRE-SCHOOL PLAY A DAY CLASSES BY STAGES THEATER COMPANY Friday mornings with your preschoolers just got better! Stages Theatre Company is thrilled to offer two new six-week class sessions at Edinborough Park for your preschool-aged child (ages 3-5). Each book-themed class begins with parent/caregiver participation, then evolves into play creation with students and teaching artists (while parents enjoy their morning coffee or a walk around the track), and ends with a performance of the story for parents. Pre-registration is required; minimum 7, maximum 14. Dates: Session 1: Fridays October through December Oct. 14 What do you do with an idea? By Yobi Yamada Oct. 21 Owl Diaries by Rebecca Elliot Nov. 11 Elephant and Piggie by Mo Willems Nov. 18 The Day the Crayons Came Home by Drew Daywalt Dec. 2 Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss Dec. 9 Little Blue Truck by Alice Schertle Session 2: Fridays January through March Jan. 20 Pete the Cat by James Dean Jan. 27 Are You My Mother? By P.D. Eastman Feb. 10 Don’t Let Pidgeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems Feb. 17 Barnyard Dance by Sandra Boynton March 3 Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin March 10 The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle Time:9:30-10:30 a.m. Location:Edinborough Park Amphitheater Cost:$75/session DEVELOPMENTAL ICE FOR HOCKEY AND FIGURE SKATING All Ages Developmental Ice gives young athletes the opportunity to work with their coaches one-to-one at an affordable rate. For an up-to-date schedule, visit BraemarArena.com. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$8 resident/$10 non-resident; coaches are free Dates: Thursday, Oct. 20Monday, Jan. 16Tuesday, Feb. 21 Times: Mites: 9:10-10:10 a.m. Squirts/ U10: 10:20-11:20 a.m. Pee Wee/ U12: 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Bantams/U14: 12:40-1:40 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$10 per child NON-SCHOOL DAY YOUTH OPEN HOCKEY TOT TIME Calling all kids to run off their wiggles and work out their giggles. Braemar Field is a great place to kick a ball around, play catch or practice cartwheels. Days:Mondays and Wednesdays Time:9-11 a.m. Location:Braemar Field Cost:$4 per person TEEN NIGHTS AT BRAEMAR FIELD Ages 11-16 Join us on select Saturday evenings for some active fun in the dome. Dates: Saturday, Jan. 14 Glow Kickball Saturday, Feb. 18 Glow-in-the-Dark Dodgeball Saturday, March 4 Glow Capture the Flag Time:8:30-10 p.m. Location:Braemar Field Cost:$7 per person, pay at the door EDINBOROUGH PARK: WHERE IT’S SUNNY AND 70 DEGREES ALL YEAR LONG! Edinborough Park is a great place to play year-round! Annual memberships are a great value for families with fees starting at only $110/child per year for Edina residents. Purchase today! Visit our website at EdinboroughPark.com for details on our memberships, 10-admission passes and daily admission fees. New this year for holiday gifting! Purchase one- or two-day passes as gifts for family members – online only – from Nov. 1 to Dec. 16. We will mail them out to you or to the gift recipient! Edinborough Park memberships and Birthday Party reservations may be purchased online as well. Simply log in to your account and click on the appropriate tab. CITY OF EDINA Edinborough Park 112016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Youth Programs & Camps ARENA Holiday Closings: There will be no open skating on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day. Special Event cancellations will be posted at the Arena and on our website or Facebook page. Youth Programs & Camps We are proud to be part of the NEW Learn to Skate USA program, a comprehensive program with US Figure Skating, USA Hockey and US Speedskating. This new collaboration brings improvements to our current program. Check out learntoskateusa.com for more information. SNOWPLOW SAM LEVELS 1-4 Ages 3-6 This is a class to teach the youngest skater to learn the basics while having fun! We offer three different levels. Snowplow Sam I is for the beginner skater. FALL SESSION Dates:Tuesdays Sept. 13-Dec. 13 Times:9:45-10:15 a.m., 1:30-2 p.m., 2-2:30 p.m. Dates:Saturdays Sept. 17-Dec. 17 Times: 10:30-11 a.m. 11-11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-noon Noon-12:30 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$147 (12 weeks) WINTER SESSION Days:Tuesdays, Saturdays or Sundays Dates:Jan. 10-April 19 Times: TUESDAYS 9:45-10:15 a.m. 1:30-2 p.m. 2-2:30 p.m. SATURDAYS 10:30 a.m.-11 a.m. 11-11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-noon Noon- 12:30 p.m. 12:30-1 p.m. 1-1:30 p.m. SUNDAYS Noon-12:30 p.m. 12:30-1 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$147 (12 weeks)$136 (11 weeks) FALL SESSION KICK OFF – SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 11 a.m.-noon FREE SKATING! Here’s your chance to get on the ice, meet the instructors and get registered. If it’s been a while, you can have an evaluation to make sure that you are placed in the correct class. General Sports will be on hand to check the fit of your skates and you will be able to make sure your equipment is ready to go for the first week of lessons. SKATE SCHOOL REGISTRATION DATES ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR FALL CLASSES BEGINS 8 a.m. Aug. 8 for Edina residents and Aug. 15 for non-residents. ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR WINTER CLASSES BEGINS 8 a.m. Dec. 5 for Edina residents and Dec. 12 for non-residents. 12 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT BRAEMAR SKATE SCHOOL PARENT/CHILD CLASS Ages 3-6 This is a class for the young skater who is apprehensive and would like Mom or Dad on the ice with them. FALL SESSION Dates:Saturdays Sept. 17-Dec. 17 Time:10:30-11 a.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$147 (12 weeks) WINTER SESSION Dates:Saturdays Jan. 14-April 15 Time:10:30-11 a.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$147 (12 weeks) Youth Programs & Camps BASIC SKILLS LEVELS 1-8 Ages 6+ These classes start at the beginning levels and progress to learning all the edges, crossovers and turns. FALL SESSION Dates:Saturdays Sept. 17-Dec. 17 Times: 11-11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-noon noon-12:30 p.m. 12:30-1 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$147 (12 weeks) WINTER SESSION Dates:Saturdays Jan. 14-April 15 Times: 11-11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-noon noon-12:30 p.m. 12:30-1 p.m. Dates:Sundays Jan. 15-April 16 Times:noon-12:30 p.m.12:30-1 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$147 (12 weeks)$136 (11 weeks) Dates:Thursdays Sept. 29-Nov. 17 Time:7:30-8 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$90 (7weeks) FIGURE SKATING 101 Basic 2-8 - Ages 5-15 This 30-minute class is for those who are interested in advancing in the sport of figure skating. FALL SESSION 1 Dates:Tuesdays Sept. 13-Oct. 11 Time:7-8 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$112 (5 weeks) FALL SESSION 2 Dates:Tuesdays Oct. 25-Dec. 13 Time:6:20-7:20 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$152 (7 weeks) WINTER SESSION Dates:Tuesdays Jan. 10-March 7 Time:6:20- 7:20 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$172 (8 weeks) SPRING SESSION Dates:Tuesdays March 14-May 23 Time:7-8 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$172 (8 weeks) JUMP-AND-SPIN SKATING CLASS Basic 3-8 - Ages 5-15 This hour-long class is for skaters who are interested in advancing their figure skating skills. Skaters will begin learning the skills to incorporate jumps and spins while also developing their skating skills. Dates:Thursdays Sept. 29-Nov. 17 Time:7-7:30 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$90 (7 weeks) MUSICAL THEME CLASS Basic 4-Freestyle 2 - Ages 5-15 This class has a different musical theme each week. Skaters will have fun learning skating skills while also learning to interpret different types of music. Themes include 50s Rock ‘n’ Roll, Michael Jackson, Disney Princess, Country, Broadway, Spooky Tunes, Americana and Latin. 132016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Dates:Saturdays Sept. 17- Oct. 29 Time:Mite 1 and 2: 1-1:45 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$109 (6 weeks) POWER HOCKEY – MITE SEASON WARM UP Warm up for hockey season! Enhance your skate skills for season play! The class will primarily focus on skating skills through drills, repetition and development. This class will help the skater prepare for mite hockey. New skaters looking to develop skate skills should enroll in Snowplow Sam 1 or Basic 1. TERMITE HOCKEY CLASS Ages 4-6 This 45-minute class is for 4- to 6-year-olds who have passed Snowplow Sam 3. This class will focus on skating skills and some stick handling. FALL SESSION Dates:Tuesdays Sept. 13-Dec. 13 Time:1:15-2 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$206 (12 weeks) WINTER SESSION Dates:Tuesdays, Jan. 10- April 11 Time:1:15-2 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$206 (12 weeks) FALL SESSION Dates:Saturdays Sept. 17-Dec. 17 Time:12:30-1 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$147 (12 weeks) BEGINNING HOCKEY INSTRUCTION Skate Hockey Level 1 Develop skating skills while incorporating a stick. Must pass Snowplow Sam 2 prior to enrollment. WINTER SESSION Dates:Saturdays Jan. 14- April 15 Time:12:30-1 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$147 (12 weeks) USA HOCKEY LEVELS 2-4 This class will focus on skating skills for hockey, including strides, stops, backwards and edges. Skater must have a stick, helmet and gloves for this class. WINTER SESSION Dates:Saturdays Jan. 14-April 15 Time:1-1:30 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$147 (12 weeks) 14 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Youth Programs & Camps Dates:Tuesdays Sept. 13-Dec. 13 Time:10:15-10:45 a.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$147 (12 weeks) HOMESCHOOL SKATING LESSONS This 30-minute class is for children who are homeschooled and want to learn to skate or improve their current skills. There is ice to practice on after the class from 10:45 to 11:15 a.m. Dates:Friday, April 28 and Saturday, April 29 Time:6:30 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$90 51ST-ANNUAL BRAEMAR SKATING SHOW Braemar-City of Lakes Information about registering for the ice show will be available while registering for skating classes as skaters must be registered for skate school classes to participate. The fee includes the costume, ice time and coaching. Registration deadline is Jan. 31. Braemar is the P E R F E C T p l a c e t o h o l d your birthday p a r t y . W e o f f e r o p t i o n s during open sk a t i n g o r a p r i v a t e p a r t y . Please contact B r a e m a r A r e n a t o s e t up your party t o d a y . For more info r m a t i o n , v i s i t BraemarAren a . c o m o r c a l l 952-833-9500 . Children’s Entertainment Schedule Thursdays at noon Music, nature, dancing, singing, puppets! Join us at the park for FREE children’s entertainment in the amphitheater from September through May. CITY OF EDINAEdinborough Park 152016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Youth Programs & Camps Youth Programs & Camps 16 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Dates/ Times: Session 1: Mondays Sept. 12-Oct. 17 TotStars (Ages 2–3) 5-5:30 p.m. PreStars (Ages 3–5) 5:30-6:15 p.m. KinderStars (Ages 4-6) 6:15-7 p.m. Location: Rosland Park Session 2: Thursdays Sept. 15-Oct. 20 TotStars (Ages 2–3) 11-11:30 a.m. PreStars (Ages 3–5) 10:15-11 a.m. KinderStars (Ages 4-6) 9:30-10:15 a.m. Location: Braemar Field Session 3: Thursdays Nov. 3-Dec. 15 (no class Nov. 24) TotStars (Ages 2–3) 11-11:30 a.m. PreStars (Ages 3–5) 10:15-11 a.m. KinderStars (Ages 4-6) 9:30-10:15 a.m. Location: Braemar Field Session 4: Thursdays Jan. 19-Feb. 23 TotStars (Ages 2–3) 11-11:30 a.m. PreStars (Ages 3–5) 10:15-11 a.m. KinderStars (Ages 4-6) 9:30-10:15 a.m. Location: Braemar Arena Session 5: Thursdays March 9-April 13 TotStars (Ages 2–3) 11-11:30 a.m. PreStars (Ages 3–5) 10:15-11 a.m. KinderStars (Ages 4-6) 9:30-10:15 a.m. Location: Braemar Field Cost:$59 REVOLUTIONARY SPORTS SOCCER This program teaches fundamental skills and ends each session with a scrimmage. Players will work on fundamental skill development, dribbling using all parts of feet, dribbling under pressure, passing, scoring goals and defending. Small group sizes are used for a more fun and active environment. Dates/ Times: Session 1: Thursdays Sept. 15-Oct. 20TotStars (Ages 2–3) 11-11:30 a.m.PreStars (Ages 3–5) 10:15-11 a.m.KinderStars (Ages 4-6) 9:30-10:15 a.m. Session 2: Tuesdays Nov. 1-Dec. 13 (no class Nov. 22)TotStars (Ages 2–3) 11-11:30 a.m.PreStars (Ages 3–5) 10:15-11 a.m.KinderStars (Ages 4-6) 9:30-10:15 a.m. Session 3: Tuesdays March 7-April 11TotStars (Ages 2–3) 11-11:30 a.m.PreStars (Ages 3–5) 10:15-11 a.m.KinderStars (Ages 4-6) 9:30-10:15 a.m. Location:Braemar Field Cost:$59 REVOLUTIONARY SPORTS SAMPLER This program teaches fundamental skills and ends each session with small-side scrimmages. Each session focuses on the skills and rules of the sport being taught to allow players to participate in the scrimmage, regardless of experience or ability level. Small group sizes are used for a more fun and active environment. Dates/ Times: Thursdays Sept. 12-Oct. 20 TotStars (Ages 2-3) 5-5:30 p.m. PreStars (Ages 3-5) 5:30-6:15 p.m. KinderStars (Ages 4-6) 6:15-7 p.m. Location:Rosland Park Cost:$59 REVOLUTIONARY SPORTS FLAG FOOTBALL This program teaches fundamental skills and ends each session with small-side scrimmages. Players will learn throwing, catching, ball carrying and hand-offs, defending and route running. Small group sizes are used for a more fun and active environment. Dates/ Times: Tuesdays Jan. 10-Feb. 14TotStars (Ages 2–3) 11-11:30 a.m.PreStars (Ages 3–5) 10:15-11 a.m.KinderStars (Ages 4-6) 9:30-10:15 a.m. Location:Braemar Field Cost:$59 REVOLUTIONARY SPORTS FLOOR HOCKEY This program teaches fundamental skills and each session ends with small-side scrimmages. Players will learn the basic skills of stick handling and safety, passing, scoring goals and defending. Small group sizes are used for a more fun and active environment. REVOLUTIONARY SPORTS RevSports instructional classes maximize the time that a player spends developing individual skills. Each day will focus on a topic that builds on the previous topic. Class starts with an active, skill-based warm-up; transitions into a fun, more challenging game; and ends with an age-appropriate small-side game. All ability levels are welcome. Focus is on individual player development and helping each player at their own ability level become more confident with the necessary skills of the game. Youth Programs & Camps Dates:Fridays Jan. 13, 20, 27 Times:9-9:30 a.m., 9:30-10 a.m., 10-10:30 a.m. Location:Braemar Golf Dome Cost:$40 Dates:Jan. 16, Feb. 20, Feb. 21 Time:10:30-11:30 a.m. Location:Braemar Golf Dome Cost:$20 per day Dates:Saturdays Jan. 14, 21, 28, Feb. 4 Saturdays Feb. 18, 25, March 4, 11 Time:9-9:30 a.m. Location:Braemar Golf Dome Cost:$40 Dates:Saturdays Nov. 12, 19, Dec. 3, 10, 17 Saturdays Feb. 11, 18, 25, March 4, 11 Times:Beginner Level: 9-9:30 a.m. Intermediate Level: 11-11:50 a.m. Location:Braemar Golf Dome Cost:$50 SCHOOL’S OUT KIDS CAMPS School’s out, but golf is in session! Sleep in and come to the golf dome for our School’s Out Kids Camps. Join us for one hour each day for a lesson and some fun. The camps are for ages 6-10. Register at BraemarGolf.com LITTLE TYKES This class is an introduction to the game of golf for ages 6 and 7. All classes meet for a half-hour once a week for four weeks. Register at BraemarGolf.com. JUNIOR GOLF LESSONS A basic introductory program for youth to learn the game of golf. Lessons include the fundamentals of the golf swing, chipping and putting skills. Lessons are for boys and girls of beginner and intermediate levels, ages 8-18. All classes meet for 50 minutes, once a week for 5 weeks. Register at BraemarGolf.com. 172016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Dates/ Times: Session I (Ages 6-10): Dec. 27-29, 10-11 a.m. Session 2 (Ages 6-10): Jan. 3-5, 10-11 a.m. Session 2 (Ages 11-14): Jan. 3-5, 11 a.m.-noon Location:Braemar Golf Dome Cost:$60 KIDS KAMP The holiday break is a great time for kids to get out of the house with their friends for our Kids Kamp. Kids Kamp is for children ages 6-14. All classes meet at Braemar Golf Dome for three one-hour sessions. Kids Kamp is taught by a PGA Professional. Classes are limited to eight kids per class. Register at BraemarGolf.com. SNAG GOLF: STARTING NEW AT GOLF Join Braemar Golf Pros at the Golf Dome as they teach golf in a fun, easy way. SNAG uses colorful equipment, larger club heads and bigger balls to make golf exciting and teachable to youth ages 4-8. The class meets for a half-hour once a week for three weeks. Register at BraemarGolf.com. JUNIOR GOLF CAMPS GOLF LESSONS HOW TO REGISTER Registration begins Nov. 1. Register online at BraemarGolf.com. REFUNDS/ CANCELLATIONS:No refunds will be issued to those canceling group lessons five or fewer days before the start of the class. Youth Programs & Camps Dates/ Times: 3:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesdays Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb. 8, 15, 22, March 15, 22, 29 4:30-5:30 p.m. Wednesdays Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb. 8, 15, 22, March 15, 22, 29 3:30-4:30 p.m. Thursdays Jan. 12, 19, 26, Feb. 9, 16, 23, March 16, 23, 30 4:30-5:30 p.m. Thursdays Jan. 12, 19, 26, Feb. 9, 16, 23, March 16, 23, 30 Location:Braemar Golf Dome Cost:$400 JUNIOR WINTER DEVELOPMENT The Junior Development program is designed for experienced junior players preparing for competition at the high school JV or Varsity level. Players will focus on their fundamentals with the goal of developing repeating swings. Video analysis using the V1 Coaching System will help students compare their swings to the pros and visually identify areas for improvement. The group will compete in short game challenges and full-swing competitions. Players will also be evaluated for their golf fitness and provided with strengthening exercises. The program is taught by PGA Member Roger Fahrenkrug, a Braemar Golf instructor for 20 years. Fahrenkrug has experience teaching all levels of Juniors including several Minnesota Junior PGA champions, as well as other Minnesota PGA professionals and amateur golfers of all skill levels. The fee includes five private lessons, 9 one-hour supervised group sessions, practice aids and a learning manual. Classes are limited to six students per hour. To register, contact Fahrenkrug at 612-730-6065 or at RogerFahrenkrug@gmail.com. We’re right in your neighborhood Sholom offers care and support services to keep you on your toes. SERVING THE TWIN CITIES METRO AREA Sholom Home CareSholom Johnson Hospice www.sholom.com ACKERBERG FAMILY SHOLOM WEST Minneapolis • St. Louis Park, MN SHALLER FAMILY SHOLOM EAST St. Paul 855-5-SHOLOM 855-574-6566 18 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Youth Programs & Camps SOCCER SHOTS SPORTS CAMPS Soccer Shots is the national leader in youth soccer development for children ages 2 to 8. The program has been created under the guidance of childhood education specialists, MLS and USL professional soccer players, and experienced and licensed soccer coaches. Innovative lesson plans are developmentally appropriate and tailored specifically to the three distinct age groups. Using these creative and age-appropriate curricula and infusing each lesson plan with enthusiasm and structured activity, Soccer Shots aims to leave a lasting, positive impact on every child served. MINI Ages 2-3 Soccer Shots Mini introduces children to fundamental soccer principles, such as using your feet, dribbling and the basic rules of the game. Through fun games, songs and positive reinforcement, children will begin to experience the joy of playing soccer and being active. FALL Session 1 Dates/Time:Saturdays Sept. 10-Nov. 5, 10:45-11:15 a.m. Location:Cornelia School Park Session 2 Dates/Time:Saturdays Sept. 10-Nov. 5, 11:20-11:50 a.m. Location:Cornelia School Park Session 3 Dates/Time:Saturdays Sept. 10-Nov. 5, 11:55 a.m.-12:25 p.m. Location:Cornelia School Park Session 4 Dates/Time:Wednesdays Sept. 14-Nov. 9, 10:40-11:10 a.m. Location:Braemar Golf Dome WINTER Session 1 Dates/Time:Mondays Jan. 9-March 13 (no class Feb. 20) 3:55-4:25 p.m. Location:Braemar Field Session 2 Dates/Time:Mondays Jan. 9-March 13 (no class Feb. 20) 4:30-5 p.m. Location:Braemar Field Session 3 Dates/Time:Tuesdays Jan. 10-March 7, 10:05-10:35 a.m. Location:Braemar Field Session 4 Dates/Time:Tuesdays Jan. 10-March 7, 10:40-11:10 a.m. Location:Braemar Field Cost:$135 FALL (continued) Session 5 Dates/Time:Wednesdays Sept. 14-Nov. 9, 10:05-10:35 a.m. Location:Braemar Golf Dome WINTER Session 1 Dates/Time:Mondays Jan. 9-March 13 (no class Feb. 20) 3:20-3:50 p.m. Location:Braemar Field Session 2 Dates/Time:Tuesdays Jan. 10-March 7, 9:30-10 a.m. Location:Braemar Field Cost:$135 FALL Session 1 Dates/Time:Saturdays Sept. 10-Nov. 5, 9-9:30 a.m. Location:Cornelia School Park Session 2 Dates/Time:Saturdays Sept. 10-Nov. 5, 9:35-10:05 a.m. Location:Cornelia School Park Session 3 Dates/Time:Saturdays Sept. 10-Nov. 5, 10:10-10:40 a.m. Location:Cornelia School Park Session 4 Dates/Time:Wednesdays Sept. 14-Nov. 9, 9:30-10 a.m. Location:Braemar Golf Dome CLASSIC Ages 3-5 (Pre-K) For nearly 15 years, Soccer Shots has been introducing soccer to children ages 3 to 5. Using creative and imaginative games, weekly sessions focus on basic soccer skills like dribbling, passing and shooting. Instructors also highlight a positive character trait each session, such as respect, teamwork and appreciation. Soccer Shots will expose your child to the fun of soccer and provide the foundation needed to get started in the sport. 192016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Youth SportsYouth Programs & Camps PREMIER Ages 5-8 (Grades K-2) This program is for children who are new to soccer or who want to build upon what they have learned in Soccer Shots Classic. Focusing on individual skill, fitness and sportsmanship, each session provides an opportunity for kids to be challenged through fun games and team competitions. Children will also be introduced to tactical elements of the game as they prepare to play on competitive teams. FALL Session 1 Dates/Time:Saturdays Sept. 10-Nov. 5, 11:55 a.m.-12:25 p.m. Location:Cornelia School Park Cost:$135 YOUTH BEGINNER WRESTLING Recommended for Grades pre-K to 3 Little Hornets are athletes new to the sport of wrestling looking for a new sport to experience. These athletes will focus primarily on building confidence, self-discipline and a strong wrestling foundation. The one-hour weekly practice will consist of core strength development, rules and regulations, fundamental wrestling technique drills and games. Participants will also have opportunities to wrestle in scrimmages with other clubs in the local area. INTERMEDIATE WRESTLER Recommended for Grades 2-5 Hornet wrestlers consist of new to intermediate club- level athletes looking to learn and develop in the sport of wrestling. These athletes will focus primarily on building confidence, self-discipline and a strong wrestling foundation. The 1.5-hour practices two or three times a week will consist of core strength training, fundamental to advanced wrestling technique drills, and games. Participants will have opportunities to wrestle in scrimmages with other clubs in the local area. ELITE WRESTLER Recommended for Grades 2-5 Hornet Elite wrestlers consist of new to advanced wrestlers who are striving to move their experience from the practice mats into tournament play. These athletes will focus primarily on building confidence, self-discipline and a strong wrestling foundation. The 1.5-hour practices two to three times a week will consist of core strength training, fundamental to advanced wrestling technique drills, and games. Participants also have opportunities to wrestle in scrimmages and scheduled weekend tournaments designed to elevate their experience, confidence and motivation. Elite Wrestlers are still out for a fun time, but they are looking to up their skills and wrestle more matches. FIREARM SAFETY TRAINING – SPRING 2017 Ages 11 and up The Edina Parks & Recreation Department offers the Min- nesota Department of Natural Resources Firearm Safety Training to youth ages 11 and older, and adults. Parents of students are encouraged to observe the class. EDINA WRESTLING Dates:Mondays Nov. 28-Feb. 20 Time:6-7 p.m. Location:Valley View Middle School Cafeteria Cost:$156 Dates:Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays Nov. 28-Feb. 24 Time:7-8:30 p.m. Location:Valley View Middle School Cafeteria Cost:$312 Dates:Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays Nov. 28-Feb. 24 Time:7-8:30 p.m. Location:Valley View Middle School Cafeteria Cost:$312 Dates: Session 1: Tuesdays April 18-May 23 Session 2: Wednesdays April 19-May 24 There will be a mandatory field trip Sunday, May 21. Time:7-9 p.m. Location:Edina Senior Center – Fireside Room Cost:$7.50 (for residents and non-residents) 20 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Youth Art Classes at the Edina Art Center Classes listed on Pages 21-22 meet at the Edina Art Center, 4701 W. 64th St. Register at EdinaArtCenter.com. 2011:Tuesdays, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 7 weeks - starts Sept. 13, ends Oct. 25. Cost:$140 nm/$126 m + $21 supply fee 2012:Tuesdays, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Nov. 1, ends Dec. 13* 2013:Tuesdays, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Jan. 10, ends Feb. 14 2014:Tuesdays, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Feb. 21, ends March 28 Cost:$120 nm/$108 m + $18 supply fee CLAY FOR KIDS Ages 7-12, Grades 2-6 • Adama Sow Students will explore clay using many different hand- building techniques. We will build mugs and bowls, as well as imaginative sculptures. All skill levels are welcome. *No class Nov. 22. Maximum 12. MEA PLAY AND CLAY! Ages 6-10, Grades 1-4 • Grace Pass Two days of creative art activities, including clay and sculpture. Clay projects will be fired and will need to be picked up two weeks after the class ends. Bring a bag lunch for each day! Maximum 12. DRAWING BASICS & BEYOND AND WATERCOLORS, ACRYLICS, POTTERY, AND JEWELRY MAKING Call 952-903-5780 to arrange private lessons. 2001:Thursday + Friday, 9:30 a.m-2:30 p.m., Oct. 20 & 21 Cost:$100 nm/$90 m + $10 supply fee 2030:Thursdays, 4:15-5:45 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Sept. 8, ends Oct. 13 2031 Thursdays, 4:15-5:45 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Oct. 27, ends Dec. 8* Cost:$90 nm/$81 m + $18 supply fee 2032 Thursdays, 4:15-5:45 p.m., 5 weeks - starts Jan. 5, ends Feb. 2 2033:Thursdays, 4:15-5:45 p.m., 5 weeks – starts Feb. 16, ends March 16 Cost:$75 nm/$68 m + $15 supply fee BEGINNING DRAWING Ages 6-8, Grades 1-3 • Carol Clay Do you like to doodle and draw? Have fun learning the basic techniques of realistic drawing. We’ll try a variety of tools, from pencils to pastels, so students will see the dramatic difference each medium can make in their artwork. Students will enjoy making art in a friendly and supportive environment. All supplies included in supply fee. *No class Nov. 24. Maximum 12. m= member pricing nm = non-member pricing COMIC BOOK AND MANGA ART Ages 11-17, Grades 5-11 • Kirsten Bonafield Learn the techniques used by today’s comic and manga art professionals. Create your own beautiful comic pages, stories and characters to bring to life. In this class, you will learn the fundamentals of page layout, visual story- telling and the tools and techniques needed to create stunning and professional looking comics. Maximum 8. 2095:Tuesdays, 6-8:30 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Jan. 10, ends Feb. 14 2096:Tuesdays, 6-8:30 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Feb. 21, ends March 28 Cost:$150 nm/$135 m + $18 supply fee 212016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Private Lessons Youth Art Classes ART ACADEMY Art Academy is designed to give optimum individualized, guided art instruction to students who show aptitude and a focused attitude. Art Academy students will explore the use of art techniques and materials for painting and drawing with inspiration from the works of master painters and art movements. Visit EdinaArtCenter.com for more information. 2220:Wednesdays, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 13 weeks – starts Sept. 7, ends Dec. 14* Cost:$260 nm/$234 m + $39 supply fee 2221 Wednesdays, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 17 weeks – starts Jan. 11, ends May 10** Cost:$340 nm/$306 m + $51 supply fee 2230:Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 13 weeks – starts Sept. 13, ends Dec. 13* Cost:$260 nm/$234 m + $39 supply fee 2231 Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 16 weeks – starts Jan. 10, ends May 9** Cost:$320 nm/$288 m + $48 supply fee 2240:Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m., 13 weeks – starts Sept. 13, ends Dec. 13* Cost:$260 nm/$234 m + $39 supply fee 2241 Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m., 18 weeks – starts Jan. 10, ends May 16** Cost:$360 nm/$324 m + $54 supply fee 2210:Mondays 4:15-6:15 p.m., 12 weeks - Sept. 12-Dec. 12* Cost:$240 nm/$216 m + $36 supply fee 2211 Mondays, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 14 weeks – starts Jan. 9, ends May 8** Cost:$280 nm/$252 m + $42 supply fee 2nd-4th Grade Adama Sow • Carol Clay • Elizabeth Franklin *No class Oct. 10 or 31; Maximum 20 **No class Jan. 16, Feb. 20, March 27 or April 10 4th-6th Grade Adama Sow • Carol Clay • Elizabeth Franklin *No class Oct. 19 or Nov. 23; Maximum 20 **No class March 29 6th-12th Grade Elizabeth Franklin *No class Nov. 22 **No class Feb. 21 or March 28 6th-12th Grade Denise Willey Johnson & Michael Bedard *No class Nov. 22 **No class March 28 The Art Center would be pleased to host your child’s next BIRTHDAY PARTY! You bring the kids dressed for a mess, cake, decorations and refreshments. We’ll provide the studio, materials and artist/ instructor for the art activity of your choice. Call 952-903-5780 for more information 22 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 232016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Date:Saturday, Oct. 22 Time:10:30 a.m.-noon Location:Braemar Golf Course Clubhouse Cost:$25/couple MOMMY-SON SUPERHERO SATURDAY Ages 3-8 with adult Join us for a marvelous Super Hero Saturday! We’ll enjoy a lunch served by Tin Fish, games and other activities. Feel free to wear your favorite superhero costume and don’t forget your camera! Register by Oct. 10. Space is limited; maximum 50 couples. Family Events DADDY-DAUGHTER PRINCESS BALL Ages 3-8 with adult Join us for an enchanting evening! We’ll enjoy a dinner served by Tin Fish, games, dancing and more princess fun. Dressing up is fun and encouraged! All couples will have a photo taken by our photographer, but please bring your camera for other memorable photo opportunities! Register by Oct. 19. Space is limited; maximum 50 couples. Date:Friday, Oct. 21 Time:6:30-8 p.m. Location:Braemar Golf Course Clubhouse Cost:$35/couple Bring the whole family for an evening of bonding over a movie shown on the blown-up movie screen in the Great Hall! Food specials at the Peak Cafe will make it even better! If the kids get squirmy, they can run it off in Adventure Peak. Everyone will sleep well after this much fun. Regular admission fees to the park apply. Films to be announced online at EdinboroughPark.com and on the Edinborough Park Facebook page. FRIDAY FAMILY MOVIE NIGHTS AT THE PARK CITY OF EDINAEdinborough Park 24 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 50th Street between Wooddale and Chowen Avenues Save the date! S R EE TS O n 50th O PE N Sunday, Sept. 25 1-5 p.m. PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT AT THE PEAK Ages 4-9 Need a night away from the kids? Bring them to Edinborough Park for a night of fun. The kids will have a pizza dinner, play in Adventure Peak and the Great Hall, make arts and crafts and watch a movie! Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. You can drop your kids off at 5:30 p.m. and pick them up by 9:30 p.m. Children must be potty-trained. The fee is $25 per child or $20 per child for families with multiple children attending. The discount is not available online. Register by phone* to receive the discount. Pre- registration required by Feb. 3. * Or in person at City Hall or Edinborough Park Date:Friday, Feb. 10 Time:5:30-9:30 p.m. Location:Edinborough Park 6:30 p.m. the second Friday of each month: Oct. 14 Nov. 11 Dec. 9 Jan. 13 Feb. 10 March 10 Family Events HOLIDAY POPS Enjoy the Holiday Pops exhibition on ice! Listen to your favorite holiday songs while enjoying the talented skaters of the Braemar-City of Lakes Figure Skating Club. Bring a canned good and money for the bake sale to support the local food shelf, VEAP. Date/Time:Sunday, Dec. 11, 4-6:30 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$5 with charitable donation, Children under 12 are free BRAEMAR ICE SHOW Braemar-City of Lakes Come and see award-winning skaters and Braemar Panache Synchronized Skating Team at the Braemar Ice Show. Dates are Friday, April 28 and Saturday, April 29 at 6:30 p.m. at Braemar Arena. This fascinating showcase of skaters of all ages will leave you feeling proud of the community and its great talent. Tickets are available at Braemar Arena’s main office in advance or prior to the show. 252016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Family Events BARNYARD BABIES Ages 7 and younger with adult We bring the farm to you with our full-size petting zoo, pony rides, art table, scavenger hunt and kid-friendly music for dancing. Adults must provide supervision. Date:Saturday, April 8 Time:10-11:30 a.m. Location:Edinborough Park Lawn Area Cost: $5 per child at the door/$5 per adult at the door. Children under 2 are free. Park admission is not included. ‘NOT SO SCARY’ HALLOWEEN PARTY AT EDINBOROUGH PARK Date:Friday, Oct. 28 Time:6:30-8:30 p.m. Cost: Pre-Registration by Oct. 27 $10/child includes tax for ages 12 months-12 years Day of Party Registration $11/child includes tax for ages 12 months-12 years Add a Pizza Package for 4: $25 (Register by Oct. 24) Start your Halloween weekend off with a party at Edinborough Park! Trick-or-treating, special “kid-friendly” entertainment, and mask-making with friends from the Edina Art Center round out this exclusive annual family event. Costumes are encouraged, but not required, and admission price includes full access to Adventure Peak and the Great Hall play areas. Pre-register for the Halloween Party by midnight on Oct. 27 (online) or in person at Edinborough Park (by 9 p.m. Oct. 27) for a special admission price. Adults are free with paid child admission. New this year… Simplify your night by ordering our dinner for four! Family pizza packages may be purchased in advance for a pre-Halloween Party dinner, which includes a large cheese or pepperoni pizza along with beverages for four to be served prior to the party from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. There are limited quantities available for this Pre-Halloween Party pizza package, so you will want to purchase this at the same time you purchase your party tickets. Pre-party pizza packages must be purchased by Oct. 24 in order to have guaranteed seating. SEVENTH-ANNUAL ‘BURN THE FAT, FEED THE HUNGRY’ BOOT CAMP Altman Fitness of Edina will burn the fat you will consume at Thanksgiving dinner and help feed those who go hungry in our community. One hundred percent of the profits will be donated to Second Harvest Heartland. Register at altmanfitness.com/burnthefatfeedthehungry. Date/Time:Thursday, Nov. 24, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Location:Braemar Field Cost:$35.99 until Nov. 8, $41 for registrations Nov. 9-16, $51 at the door NATIONAL SKATING MONTH CELEBRATION Free Skating for All Ages! Join us to celebrate National Skating Month. We will have our skate school and club staff on hand to assist new skaters on the ice. Enjoy the Braemar-City of Lakes Figure Skating Club demonstrations on jumps and spins at center ice. Date/Time:Sunday, Jan. 22, 1:10-2:40 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:Free ROYAL FANTASTICAL Calling all Knights and Princesses to get fanciful and spend an afternoon at a royal affair to remember! Enjoy skating at our Backyard Rink, stories, crafts and Royal Court visitors. Date/Time:Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2-4 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Backyard Rink Cost:$29 26 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Family Events SANTA LAND AT BRAEMAR ARENA Bring the kids to Braemar Arena for a fun Santa event. Mrs. Claus will capture the memory with a photo to take home. Santa Land features a craft station, cookie- decorating station, open skating and a visit from Santa and his helper! Date:Saturday, Dec. 17 Time:10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Open skate with skate rentals available 10:40-11:40 a.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$12 ($3 skate rental) Ring in the New Year with your family at this very popular annual event at Edinborough Park. Everyone will be able to join in the fun as we celebrate “kid style” by offering dancing (Kidsdance D.J.) in the Great Hall and full access to Adventure Peak. New this year: get your picture taken at a photo booth. Noise makers and party hats will be available for all the kiddos, too! Adults are free with paid child admission. Family New Year’s Eve Party Date:Saturday, Dec. 31 Time:5-8 p.m.; count down the New Year at 7 p.m. Cost:Pre-register by Dec. 30 $10.50/child includes tax (for ages 12 months-12 years) Day of Party Registration $11.50/child includes tax (for ages 12 months-12 years) ARENA 272016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Family Events FRIDAY FAMILY NIGHTS ON ICE Lace up your skates and skate to music, warm up around the outdoor fire pit and have fun spending active time together at the backyard rink. Special theme nights can be found at BraemarArena.com. Friday Family Nights begin Nov. 11. Days/Time:Fridays beginning Nov. 11, 8-9:30 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Backyard Rink Cost:$5 per family Rental:$3 (skate rentals are limited) BRAEMAR ARENA OPEN SKATING SCHEDULE: *Open skate subject to change. Visit BraemarArena. com for up-to-date schedules. Days/ Times: Tuesdays and Thursdays Lunch Hour Skate 11:10 a.m.-1:10 p.m. Sundays 1-2:30 p.m. Backyard Rink begins Nov. 11 8-9:30 p.m. OPEN SKATING RATES: Single Session: $5 10x Punch Card: $45 Skate Rental: $3 GROUP OUTINGS Looking for a fun place to have a group outing? Come to Braemar Arena! Choose between our three packages: Package 1: (Braemar Field) · $5/child · $4/child for meal deal · Available late October through late April · 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Package 2: (Braemar Arena)· $5/child· $4/child for meal deal· Available late October through late April · 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Package 3: (Braemar Field & Braemar Arena) · $7/child · $4/child for meal deal · Available late October through late April · 9 a.m.-4 p.m. FAMILY FUN FAMILY NIGHT AT BRAEMAR FIELD While the dome is inflated, make your Saturday nights active nights. Walk or run laps, play in the open field or take a turn in the batting cages. Schedules can be found at BraemarField.com. Dates:Saturdays beginning Nov. 12 Time:6:30-8:30 p.m. Location:Braemar Field Cost:$5 per person TIN FISH AT BRAEMAR PARK WINTER SPECIALS Winter Warm-Up Special: Come in after sledding or skiing for a grilled cheese sandwich, cup of soup and a warm drink for $8 any day. Mahi Monday: Any mahi items on special all day. Two for Tuesday: Enjoy an appetizer, oversized entrée, side dish, dessert and bottle of wine for $35 per couple. Friday Fish Fry: Fried fish and chips specials all day Fridays beginning Dec. 2! Eat all you can for $10. Family Game Night Sunday: Board game fun for the whole family with special pricing on kids meals. 28 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Family Events OUTDOOR ICE RINKS Another winter outdoor ice rink season will soon be here. The City plans to open 12 outdoor ice rinks at local parks, weather permitting, beginning Dec. 19. Watch the City of Edina’s website for up-to-date opening information. The Parks & Recreation Department will accept applications beginning Sept. 1 for ice rink attendants. Apply online at EdinaMN.gov/jobs. You must be 16 years of age or older to apply. Dates:Dec. 19- Feb. 26 Rink Hours: Mondays-Fridays: 4-9:30 p.m. Saturdays: 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Sundays: 1-8 p.m. Holiday Hours: Wednesday, Dec. 26-Friday, Dec. 30: noon-9:30 p.m.Christmas Eve: noon-4 p.m.Christmas Day: ClosedNew Year’s Eve: noon-4 p.m.New Year’s Day: noon-9:30 p.m. School Holidays: Jan. 16, Jan. 20, Feb. 20 and Feb. 21: noon-9:30 p.m. Locations: Arden Park, Cornelia School Park, Countryside Park, Creek Valley Park, Highlands Park, Lewis Park, Normandale Park, Pamela Park, Strachauer Park, Todd Park, Walnut Ridge Park and Weber Park. CENTENNIAL LAKES In the winter months, Centennial Lakes Park offers one of the Twin Cities’ finest outdoor skating venues. Visitors can skate across 10 acres of carefully maintained ice or take a spin on one of the Park’s Norwegian ice sleds. Afterward, guests can relax by one of the Hughes Pavilion’s three fireplaces while sipping a cup of hot chocolate from the concessions stand. For the convenience of Park visitors, Centennial Lakes rents figure and hockey skates for children and adults. WINTER ICE FESTIVAL Come celebrate winter at Centennial Lakes Park! The Winter Ice Festival will be held 1 to 5 p.m. Jan. 8, 2017. During the festival, we will have ice- sculpting demonstrations, horse-drawn wagon rides, face painting for a small fee, skate and sled rental and ice skating. ADULT OPEN HOCKEY Ages 18 and Older Dates:Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays beginning Sept. 5 Time:11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$5 per skater (Goalies are free) ADULT OPEN HOCKEY AND OPEN SOCCER AT BRAEMAR! Ages 18+ Join us over the lunch hour Monday through Friday for adult pick-up hockey! Dates:Sept. 5- April 28, 2017 Time:11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Location:Tuesdays and Thursdays: Soccer at Braemar Field Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays: Hockey at Braemar Arena Cost:$5 at the door SKATERSIZE AND COFFEE Exercise to classical music on ice and then socialize and sip coffee in the Lobby Lounge. Dates:Fall Session: Wednesdays Sept. 21-Dec. 14 Winter Session: Wednesdays Jan. 11-April 12 Time:9:30-10:15 a.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$120 (12 weeks) or $15 drop-in fee per visit ADULT LEARN TO SKATE For beginners or those adults who want to improve their skills. Dates: Session 1: Tuesdays Sept. 13-Dec. 13, 9-9:45 a.m.Session 2: Saturdays Sept. 17-Dec. 17, noon–12:30 p.m.Session 3: Tuesdays Jan. 10-Apr. 11, 9-9:45 a.m.Session 4: Saturdays Jan. 14-April 15, 12:30-1 p.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:30 minutes $147 (12 weeks), 45 minutes $206 (12 weeks) COUCH TO 5K Want to start running, but don’t know how or need an extra push? Get ready to finish a 5K! Build stamina, increase endurance and improve overall fitness! You will learn from an experienced coach and train with a team to keep you accountable and motivated. We will build time and miles by following a walk/run ratio. Speed does not matter, but dedication does! More details on BraemarArena.com. Dates:Sept. 13-Nov. 6 Time:5-6 p.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays 6-7 p.m. Sundays Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$48 292016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Adult Activities & Athletics 3-7 P.M. THURSDAYS THROUGH SEPT. 29 KOALA BARRE This class is for mothers of newborns looking to get a little “me time,” but still have their babies close. We invite you to strap on your baby (up to 12 months of age in a child-safe baby carrier) to tighten and tone your entire body surrounded by the support of other new mothers. This class will get you back to that pre-baby body without the guilt! Please bring a baby carrier and a blanket for your child. Dates:Mondays Sept. 5-Oct. 24 Time:12:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Location:Ballet Room at Braemar Arena Cost:$68 VINYASA YOGA The word “vinyasa” can be translated as “arranging something in a special way,” like yoga poses. In these vinyasa yoga classes, students will coordinate movement with breath to flow from one pose to the next. This form of yoga offers a range of health benefits to those who practice it, as it encompasses all areas of mind, body and spirit. Join renowned yogi Nicole Roddy, owner of Roddy’s Remedies, on the mat! Days:Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Dates:Sept. 19-Nov. 14 (No class Oct. 31) Time:Session 1: 8:30-9:30 a.m.Session 2: 10-11 a.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:Full session $78 Single Class $15 BARRE X Barre Express brings back the basics of dance and combines it with a bit of Pilates, yoga and strength training. Designed to melt fat and inches in a fun, loving and positive manner; we leave our judgments at the door! Barre Express is the perfect fit for a busy schedule. Swing in over your lunch break, get fit and get back to work! Dates:Mondays Sept. 5-Oct. 24 Time:Noon-12:30 p.m. Location:Ballet Room at Braemar Arena Cost:$68 CLEAN & LEAN Join Fox 9 Morning Show contributor Carisa Rasmussen for her signature Building Strength and Confidence workout series. In this two-hour mini lifestyle boot camp, you’ll get a great workout suitable for all fitness levels, gain guidelines and tips for successful clean eating, take away motivational tools to creating a healthy lifestyle and walk away with tips and tricks on being the best version of yourself. Dates/Times: Wednesday, Oct. 12, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 6, 9-11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Location:Ballet Room at Braemar Arena Cost:$26/session 30 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Adult Activities & Athletics 312016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Adult Activities & Athletics DAILY GOLF DOME PROMOTIONS MONDAY – THURSDAY Senior Days 8 a.m.-noon Age 62 and above $6 bucket TUESDAY Ladies’ Night 4 p.m.-close $6 bucket WEDNESDAY Player’s Card Night 4 p.m.-close All Braemar Player’s Card holders receive half-price bucket THURSDAY Youth Night 4 p.m.-close Age 25 and younger receive half-price bucket FRIDAY Date Night 4 p.m.-close 2-for-1 buckets Dates:Times: Mondays & Wednesdays Jan. 23, 25, 30 and Feb. 1, 6 6-7 p.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays Jan. 24, 26, 31 and Feb. 2, 7 Feb. 14, 16, 21, 23, 28 7-8 p.m. 6-7 p.m. Dates:Times: Mondays & Wednesdays Jan. 23, 25, 30 and Feb. 1, 6 7-8 p.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays Jan. 24, 26, 31, and Feb. 2, 7 Feb. 14, 16, 21, 23, 28 6-7 p.m. 7-8 p.m. Braemar Golf Dome The Braemar Golf Dome practice facility is open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily now until mid-April. The dome is the largest and longest-hitting in the Twin Cities area with 46 tee areas on two levels and a large practice putting green. Braemar Golf Dome has 10 TrackTee dividers. The TrackTee calculates the distance and speed after each shot and the result is displayed on the easy to read screen on the Track Tee divider. The TrackTee is great for golfers of all skill levels to help improve your practice experience. The dome is located at 7420 Braemar Blvd. For more information, call 952-903-5775 (now through mid-April). HOW TO REGISTER Registration begins Nov. 1. Register online at BraemarGolf.com. REFUNDS/ CANCELLATIONS:No refunds will be issued to those canceling group lessons four or fewer days before the start of the class. PRIVATE LESSONS Our five PGA Professionals provide lessons for all ages and skill levels, all year long. Private golf lessons are $60 per half hour. Lessons can be scheduled by calling the Golf Dome. GET GOLF READY ADULT GROUP LESSONS For adults, we offer two levels of classes during the winter. All classes meet for one hour, twice a week for two and a half weeks. Register at BraemarGolf.com INTERMEDIATE CLASSES The Intermediate Adult Golf Lessons are a continuation of the basic class or for an adult with some golf experience who is ready to advance and learn more of the game. Cost is $105. BASIC CLASSES The Basic Adult Golf Lessons are designed for the adult new to the game of golf or for the golfer with little to no instruction. Cost is $105. 32 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Dates:Thursdays Jan. 19, 26 and Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23 Time:6 p.m. Location:Braemar Golf Course (Valliere Room) Cost:$50 per two-person team *You must register as a team of two*Maximum of 12 teams INDOOR BEAN BAG LEAGUE Are you looking for a fun activity to get through the winter? Come join us for a winter Bean Bag League! Thursday evenings we will be tossing the bags in a friendly, two-person team competition. The first five weeks will be standard league play with the final tournament to be held on the last day! Round out the fun with appetizer and beer pitcher specials from the Tin Fish for league members! Note: Rules may be modified slightly for indoor play. Register at BraemarGolf.com. Adult Activities & Athletics NITE GLOW GOLF Is regular golf too challenging? Or not challenging enough? Try Night Glow Golf, an after-dark game everyone will enjoy! With only tees, flag sticks and holes illuminated and glow-in-the-dark golf balls flying through the air, Nite Glow Golf is a veritable light show! $25 per person; price includes greens fees and glow-in-the-dark golf ball and necklace. Participants must be 16 years of age or accompanied by an adult. Date:Saturday, Oct. 8 Time:7 p.m. Shotgun Location:NEW! Academy 9 Par 3 Golf Course• Wednesday, Sept. 21 • Wednesday, Oct. 19 (*Pints & Paint) • Wednesday, Jan. 18 • Wednesday, Feb. 15 (*Pints & Paint) *Pints & Paint is a twist on our current Wine & Canvas nights. Turn it into a date night with your Tin Fish, and paint the night away. 332016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Adult Activities & Athletics Classes start on: August 1, August 15, October 3, November 1, December 19 AAA - Training safe drivers since 1935! Taking a comprehensive approach to teen driver education. With nationally-recognized curriculum developed by AAA and supported by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, why send your teen anywhere else other than the organization that invented driver training? Conveniently located off of Highway 100 and Excelsior Boulevard in St. Louis Park. AAA.com/DrivingSchool | (952) 927-2602 | DrivingSchool@aaaminneapolis.com AAA is There, Wherever Life Takes You. MEMBERSHIP | TRAVEL | INSURANCE | DISCOUNTS | AUTOMOTIVE AAAMEMBERS RECEIVE $30 OFFTUITION Plus, a FREE basic associate membership for your teen 7-16 AAA Driving School FP.indd 1 7/7/16 2:11 PM FALL/WINTER ADULT BASKETBALL Two officiated leagues are held on Wednesday evenings at the Edina Community Center City Gym and the South View Middle School City Gym. Registration deadline is Wednesday, Oct. 19. League begins Nov. 2. ADULT FOUR-MAN HOCKEY Three self-officiated leagues are available. Levels include Gold, Silver and Bronze. Leagues are held on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings. Registration deadline is Friday, Dec. 9. Leagues are scheduled to start Dec. 28, weather permitting. ADULT CO-REC VOLLEYBALL An officiated recreation league is held on Wednesday evenings at Valley View Middle School Gym. Registration deadline is Friday, Sept. 16. League begins Oct. 5. WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL An officiated league is offered on Wednesday nights. League will be held at Valley View Middle School Gym. The fall league will begin Oct. 5. Registration deadline is Friday, Sept. 16 for fall session and Friday, Dec. 16 for the winter session that begins Jan. 11. SPRING/SUMMER ADULT SOFTBALL Start planning your 2017 Spring/Summer softball season now. Games are held at Van Valkenburg Park. Leagues offered include Men’s and Co-Ed slow-pitch. Registration for returning teams will start on Monday, Jan. 23, 2017. New team registration will begin on Wednesday, Feb. 1. Softball leagues begin mid- to late April. Registration information and packets will be available online starting Jan. 8, 2017. If you have any questions, contact Eric Boettcher at eboettcher@ EdinaMN.gov or call 952-826-0432. 34 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Adult Activities & Athletics ADULT SPORTS AND LEAGUES Looking to play some adult sports? Edina Parks & Recreation offers a variety of sports leagues. A registration packet is available online for all leagues at EdinaParks.com or by calling the Parks & Recreation Department. If you are an individual looking to get on a team or need additional information, please contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 952-826-0367. Adult Activities & Athletics 352016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY SMART DRIVING COURSE Ages 55+ 4-Hour Refresher course and 8-Hour Introduction Course With completion of these courses taught by AARP instructors, the State of Minnesota offers a 10 percent insurance discount to adults 55 and older that is good for three years. There is no test. At completion, you will receive a certificate to present to your insurance agent. Coffee is provided. Bring your driver’s license and AARP card (if you have one) to class. Maximum 30. Register by calling the Edina Senior Center at 952-833-9570 or online at EdinaMN.gov. 4-Hour Refresher Course Day:Thursdays Dates:Sept. 22, Oct. 20, Nov. 10 and Dec. 8 Time:5-9 p.m. Location:Edina Senior Center, Sherwood Room Cost:$22 for AARP members, $25 for non–AARP members 8-Hour Introduction Course Day:Saturdays Dates:Sept. 24, Nov. 12 and Dec. 10 Time:9 a.m.-5 p.m. Location:Edina Senior Center, Sherwood Room Cost:$22 for AARP members, $25 for non-AARP members EDINA SENIOR CENTER You are invited to stop by the Senior Center for a tour. Consider becoming a member! Cost is $17 for an individual or $27 for a couple. You will receive a newsletter each month and receive member rates on trips. 36 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Adult Activities & Athletics UPCOMING SENIOR CENTER TRIPS We have many great trips planned for the fall and winter months. For more information, call the Edina Senior Center at 952-833-9570 or visit EdinaParks.com. Trips planned are: Sept. 8 Trip to New Ulm, Minnesota Oct. 20 Trip to Winona, Minnesota Nov. 9 Chanhassen Dinner Theatre Dec. 7 Octagon Victorian Christmas If you are looking for more extended trips traveling to interesting parts of the United States, we are working with Landmark Tours and have brochures available at the Senior Center listing locations and dates. *Swedish exercise and Agility, Balance and Core are two classes offered at the Edina Senior Center. We encourage you to stop by and visit. FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN DAY OF SERVICE Help turn hunger into hope with your own two hands by packing nutritious meals for starving children around the world. This day trip to the local non-profit Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) in Chanhassen is scheduled over the fall MEA school break, making it a great opportunity to volunteer with your grandchild or other youngster. You will hand-pack meals specially formulated for malnourished children, and FMSC sends them to partners around the world where they’re used to help orphanages, schools, clinics and feeding programs to break the cycle of poverty. You don’t need to bring anything, as all food and materials are provided, but be prepared to stand for most of the two-hour volunteer shift. Each adult may bring one child in grades K-2 or up to two children in Grade 3 or above if you wish, or simply register on your own or with other adults. Your service will be very much appreciated. The bus is provided by P.S. Realty Group/EXIT Realty Metro. Date:Friday, Oct. 21 Time:8:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Cost: FREE, but call the Edina Senior Center at 952-833-9570 to register. Bus pick up at 8:45 a.m. and drop off at 12:30 p.m. at Edinborough Park. *The Senior Center also offers a number of classes and other activities. 372016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY RECREATION SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES The City of Edina believes that all people have the right to participate in activities of their choice. We offer both adaptive recreation programs and inclusion services for people with disabilities. Adaptive Recreation and Learning Exchange (AR&LE) partnership offers recreation, leisure and community education opportunities specifically designed to meet the needs of people with disabilities in the cities of Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Edina and Richfield. Current program catalogs can be downloaded from EdinaParks.com. (Click on “Recreation Programs,” then “Adaptive Recreation.”) Participants are required to complete a participant profile which will get you on our mailing list. Program catalogs are sent out three times per year. Please call Amanda Clarke at 952-826-0433 with any questions. Inclusion is providing support to individuals with disabilities who want to participate in general park and recreation programs. A successful experience involves several steps. To ensure a positive experience and the accommodation of individual needs, call Amanda Clarke at 952-826-0433 at least two weeks before the program starts. All programs in this brochure are open for inclusion services. WINTER BOWLING CLUB Ages 7-18 Bowling is fun! Come learn to bowl or enhance your skills. Have fun being part of the team, making new friends and meeting up with your club. Teams will be arranged by age. Volunteer support is welcome! Register by Jan. 3; minimum 6, maximum 20. Dates:Saturdays Jan. 21-March 18 Time:12:15-1:45 p.m. Location:Brunswick Eden Prairie Lanes, 12200 Singletree Lane, Eden Prairie Cost:$100/session for residents; $105/ session for non-residents Dates:Saturdays Sept. 17-Nov. 12 Time:12:15-1:45 p.m. Location:Brunswick Eden Prairie Lanes, 12200 Singletree Lane, Eden Prairie Cost:$100/session for residents; $105/ session for non-residents FALL BOWLING CLUB Ages 7-18 Bowling is fun! Come learn to bowl or enhance your skills. Have fun being part of the team, making new friends and meeting up with your club. Teams will be arranged by age. Volunteer support is welcome! Register by Sept. 3; minimum 6, maximum 20. Dates:Fridays Nov. 4-Dec. 9 (No Class Nov. 25) Time:6-7:30 p.m. Location:Edina Senior Center – Classroom 2, 5280 Grandview Square Cost:$70 PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS Ages 16 and up Gifts that come from the heart are treasured. Join us as we make special gifts to give to friends and family over the holidays. Adults ages 16 and older are welcome. Register by Oct. 21; minimum 6, maximum 20. Adaptive Programs AUDITIONS FORBOYS & GIRLSGRADES 2–12 angelicacantanti.org 952.563.8572 Growing Voices For Life 38 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Adaptive Programs Dates:Sundays Sept. 11, 18, 25 & Oct. 2, 9, 23, 30 Time:10:40-11:40 a.m. Location:Braemar Arena Cost:$150 DREAM ICE SKATING Ages 5-15 This class encourages skaters of all abilities to have fun learning to skate at their own pace. Taught by certified coaches and supported by one-to- one volunteers. No previous skating experience needed; hockey helmet required. Register by Aug. 31; minimum 6, maximum 20. Dates:Tuesdays Jan. 24-Feb. 28 Time:6:30-7:30 p.m. Location:Braemar Golf Dome, 7420 Braemar Blvd. Cost:$75 resident, $85 non-resident. WINTER GOLF LESSONS Head over to Braemar Golf Dome to get ready for golf. This program will review golf etiquette, basic skills and rules. Have fun in a laid back atmosphere with other golfers. Ages 11 and up are welcome. Register by Jan. 8; minimum 6, maximum 15. GET FIT VALUE PASS AR&LE participants can use the indoor track at Edinborough Park at a reduced price. Purchase a Get Fit Value Pass for $25 for 10 admissions to the walking track only. Bring your pass when you walk. One family member or personal support staff can attend for free; participants must provide their own supervision while using the track. Passes must be purchased in person at Edinborough Park. ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS Adaptive Swim Lessons are available upon request. Please contact Amanda Clarke at aclarke@EdinaMN.gov for more information or to make a request. Edina Art Center 4701 W. 64th St. • www.EdinaArtCenter.com 392016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY EDINA ART CENTER FALL & WINTER 2016-2017 CLASSES Art Center Hours 9 a.m.-8 p.m. .................Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ............................Friday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. .........................Saturday Closed ................................Sunday nm = non-member pricing m = member pricing Each class has its own maximum enrollment. 3910:Monday, Jan. 16, 2017, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Cost:$10 per person, lunch included “Caroline with a Book” by Michael Bedard “Grandview Lodge” by Dean Koutsky 40 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Edina Art Center | OPEN STUDIO CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS Private Lessons DRAWING, PAINTING, WATERCOLOR, PHOTOGRAPHY AND POTTERY Ages 6 to Adult Call 952-903-5780 to arrange private lessons. $45/hour/individual INDIVIDUAL TUTOR Ages 9 to Adult Michael Bedard Individualized tutoring is a new program offered at the Edina Art Center with a structured focus on drawing, rendering and accuracy – skills needed for advanced placement into Art Academy and other art programs. Individual tutoring sessions are perfect for homeschooled students and those eager to learn. Michael Bedard is also available by appointment. Please contact the Edina Art Center at 952-903- 5780 to set up a lesson. 1002:Tuesdays, 12:30-3:30 p.m., 15 weeks – starts Sept. 6, ends Dec. 13 Cost:$180 Members Only 1003:Tuesdays, 12:30-3:30 p.m., 12 weeks – starts Jan. 10, ends March 28 Cost:$144 Members Only MEMBERS’ INK & BRUSH PAINTING OPEN STUDIO Join us at the Edina Art Center in a reserved studio space and create with other watercolor and sumi-e artists. This group meets Tuesday afternoons to work on individual ink-and-brush projects. All levels of experience are welcome. Students must be members of the Edina Art Center. Maximum 12. Open Studio Classes 1045:Wednesdays, 5-8 p.m., 15 weeks – starts Sept. 7, ends Dec. 14 Cost:$180 Members Only 1046:Wednesdays, 5-8 p.m., 12 weeks – starts Jan. 4, ends March 22 Cost:$144 Members Only MEMBERS’ WEDNESDAY JEWELRY OPEN STUDIO Use an acetylene torch, metal buffer and metal kiln equipment every Wednesday evening, with the opportunity to work with other jewelry and metal artists. Students must be members of the Edina Art Center. Maximum 12. 1250:Fridays, 12:30-3:15 p.m., 13 weeks - starts Sept. 9, ends Dec. 16* Cost:$143 Members Only 1251:Fridays, 12:30-3:15 p.m., 12 weeks – starts Jan. 6, ends March 24 Cost:$132 Members Only MEMBERS’ FRIDAY PAINTERS’ STUDIO Dean Koutsky Students will create and accomplish making art – from pastels to oil – better than ever when they join this congenial group of painters in our wonderful sky-lit studio. Instructor Dean Koutsky will critique and suggest ways to improve your art. Students must be current members of the Edina Art Center. *No class Nov. 11 or 25. Maximum 15. Carved Vase with Terra Sigillata by Deb LeAir 412016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Edina Art Center | POTTERY & CLAY SCULPTURE Pottery & Clay Sculpture 3920:Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Cost:$108 nm/$98 m, includes lunch IMPRESSIONS, CARVING AND TERRA SIGILLATA ON CLAY VESSELS Led by Deb LeAir Deb LeAir is back! This workshop is a one-day demonstration and hands-on workshop focusing on carving the surface of three-dimensional objects and pots with the use of terra sigillata as a surface treatment. The workshop includes discussion on carving, how designs are developed and the use of washes and glaze as a final treatment. Workshop participants are asked to bring one vessel (6 inches high by 4 inches deep with half-inch walls) to learn to carve and develop a design. Additional instruction with Deb will include how to control the drying process and complete the piece with colored terra sigillata. The presentation will include a slide lecture and question-and-answer session with the audience. BEGINNER Student has no experience in the medium or needs instruction with basic skills. INTERMEDIATE Student can manage basic fundamental skills: wedging, centering, trimming. Student is interested in experimenting with a variety of techniques and materials. Student has taken a minimum of three previous sessions in clay. ADVANCED Student is able to work independently and has control of the medium. Student seeks to discuss or examine ideas behind his or her work and has begun to document and create a portfolio of work. Pottery Skill Levels Pitcher by Jeff Oestreich DEVELOPING A POTTER’S VOICE Led by Jeff Oestreich Oct. 28, 29 & 30 Artist Presentation 6-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28 Workshop 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29 Workshop 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30 3900 $196 nm/$177 m $10 Box Lunch Available $50 Discount for College Students (18-24 years of age) 3901: Friday Artist Presentation Only $40 nm/$36 m In this workshop, Jeff Oestreich will demonstrate his techniques of wheel throwing, altering and assembly, and discuss his approach that develops his personal voice. He will also work to guide students to identify the strength in their work through practice, research, discussion, possibilities and creative response. He will discuss ways to capitalize on individual strengths. A weekend exhibition of the participants’ artwork will be part of this workshop. Each participant is asked to bring two pieces of pottery work that they feel best illustrates their personal voice. If you are a college student, please call the Art Center to register, 952-903-5780. About Jeffrey Oestreich Taylors Falls, Minnesota Jeff Oestreich was an apprentice at Bernard Leach Pottery from 1969 to 1971. He studied art and ceramics at Bemidji State University and the University of Minnesota—Twin Cities. Jeff has been an artist-in-residence and instructor at The Penland School of Crafts in the Blue Ridge Mountains outside of Asheville, North Carolina; Anderson Ranch School of Crafts in Snowmass Village, Colorado; and Red Lodge Clay Center in Montana; among others. He has received numerous grants and fellowships and continues to create his functional wares from his home studio in Taylors Falls, Minnesota — a host site on the annual St. Croix Valley Pottery Tour. 42 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Edina Art Center | POTTERY & CLAY SCULPTURE 3930:Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017, 6:30-9 p.m. Cost:$36 nm/$32 m 3940:Kiln loading firing dates are March 16-19, 2017 Kiln unloading dates are March 23-24, 2017 Participants meet in Hudson, Wisconsin, at 6 p.m. Directions to the Spates Studio will be provided. Cost:$260 nm/$234 m VALENTINE’S DATE NIGHT Geneviève Chamberland Looking for an alluring Valentine activity to share with someone special? Spend Valentine’s Evening at the Edina Art Center throwing pottery by candlelight while the film “Ghost” is playing in the background. WOOD FIRE WORKSHOP WITH ZAC SPATES Wood fire your pottery with Zac Spates at his beautiful, newly rebuilt pottery studio in Hudson, Wisconsin. Students will bring bisque-fired pottery to Zac’s studio to glaze, wad and fire on site. Each student may bring enough pots to cover with overhangs, a template of 24 inches by 24 inches with a height not to exceed 12 inches. The entire class will participate in the loading, firing and unloading of the kiln. Bisque firing at the Edina Art Center will be included in the cost of the class for students currently enrolled in a separate pottery class. Non-student bisque will be charged a separate fee. Maximum 10. Raku Vase by Chad Jerzak 432016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Edina Art Center | POTTERY & CLAY SCULPTURE 3601:Sundays, 1-4 p.m., 4 weeks – starts Sept. 18, ends Oct. 9 3602:Sundays, 1-4 p.m., 4 weeks – starts Oct. 16, ends Nov. 6 3603:Sundays, 1-4 p.m., 4 weeks – starts Nov. 13, ends Dec. 11* 3604:Sundays, 1-4 p.m., 4 weeks – starts Jan. 8, ends Jan. 29 3605:Sundays, 1-4 p.m., 4 weeks – starts Feb. 5, ends Feb. 26 3606:Sundays, 1-4 p.m., 4 weeks – starts March 5, ends March 26 Cost:$120 nm/$108 m + $16 studio fee INTRODUCTION TO CLAY Ages 11 - Adult Bradley Benn & Siiri Silpala Doan Making things from clay and throwing pots on the wheel touches something primal in us. We will supply all you need to learn the basic process to make, trim and glaze several pieces. This four-week class is designed as a basic beginner introductory class and is a fun class to take with your child. *No class Nov. 27. Maximum 8. 3161:Mondays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 7 weeks - starts Sept. 12, ends Oct. 31* Cost:$210 nm/$189 m + $21 studio fee 3162:Mondays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 10 weeks - starts Jan. 9, ends March 27** Cost:$300 nm/$270 m + $30 studio fee REFINING YOUR SKILLS I For Intermediates Vanessa Greene This wheel-throwing class is designed to help intermediate potters expand their skills and move past their current plateaus. We will explore new and larger forms, improve trimming techniques and pay closer attention to the details that make a pot more successful. There will be personal attention and class projects, as well as discussions about form, function and aesthetics to help support each student’s individual progress. *No class Oct. 10. **No class Jan. 16 or Feb. 20. Maximum 10. 3165:Mondays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 7 weeks - starts Nov. 7, ends Dec. 19 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m + $21 studio fee REFINING YOUR SKILLS II: GLAZING For Intermediates Vanessa Greene Improve your glazing skills in this class. We will explore many different application techniques, including dipping, pouring, layering, wax/latex resist, taping and how to use the spray booth. We will discuss how glaze for different kilns and different clays affect the glaze results. Please bring bisqueware made in other classes at the Edina Art Center, ready to glaze. Maximum 10. INTRODUCTION TO ALTERNATIVE FIRING TECHNIQUES For Intermediates Chad Jerzak In this course, you will be involved in and shown the process for alternative (some primitive) firing methods. The basis for our work will be to allow the potter to become comfortable giving control to the fire. Topics covered may include burnished surfaces, using terra sigillata, understanding basic fume firing (saggar) and pit/barrel firing. We will prepare the pots with the idea that exploring and experimenting can inform the clay artist. If interest and time allow, students may try their hand at Naked Raku. *No class Jan. 16 or Feb. 20. Maximum 8. 3252:Mondays, 5:30-8:30 p.m., 9 weeks — starts Jan. 10, ends March 20* Cost:$270 nm/$243 m + $27 studio fee 3250:Mondays, 5:30-8:30 p.m., 7 weeks - starts Sept. 12, ends Oct. 31* 3251:Mondays, 5:30-8:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Nov. 7, ends Dec. 19 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m + $21 studio fee THE POTTER’S WHEEL FOR BEGINNERS For Beginners Chad Jerzak This course will help students understand the basic dynamics of using the potter’s wheel. Students will learn the basic throwing techniques of centering, opening, pulling up walls and trimming, as well as basic finishing techniques. The focus will be on learning the fundamental skills of the wheel in an enjoyable and “no-pressure” setting. Form and function will be the basis for our learning, with the goal of being able to create functional pieces such as mugs and bowls. *No class Oct. 10. Maximum 8. Bottle by Vanessa Greene 44 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Edina Art Center | POTTERY & CLAY SCULPTURE 3220:Mondays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Sept. 12, ends Oct. 31* 3221:Mondays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Nov. 7, ends Dec. 19 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m + $21 studio fee 3222:Mondays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 10 weeks – starts Jan. 9, ends March 27** Cost:$300 nm/$270 m + $30 studio fee POTTERY & SCULPTURE All Skill Levels Adama Sow Demonstrations will cover hand-building and basic wheel- throwing techniques, as well as more advanced concepts upon request. Students will work at their own pace with both individualized and group instruction. No clay experience necessary; advanced students welcome. *No class Oct. 10. **No class Jan. 16 or Feb. 20. Maximum 12. 3120:Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Sept. 6, ends Oct. 18 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m + $21 studio fee 3121:Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 8 weeks – starts Oct. 25, ends Dec. 13 Cost:$240 nm/$216 m + $24 studio fee 3122:Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Jan. 10, ends Feb. 14 3123:Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Feb. 21, ends March 28 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m + $18 studio fee TUESDAY MORNING POTTERY For Beginner to Intermediate Grace Pass Learn the fundamental skills of working with clay. The basics of wheel-throwing, hand-building and glazing will be covered in this class, which is appropriate for new and intermediate students. Individual attention will be given based on the student’s skill level. Maximum 12. 3100:Tuesdays, Noon-3 p.m., 8 weeks – starts Sept. 6, ends Oct. 25 Cost:$240 nm/$216 m + $24 studio fee 3101:Tuesdays, Noon-3 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Nov. 1, ends Dec. 13 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m + $21 studio fee 3102:Tuesdays, Noon-3 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Jan. 10, ends Feb. 14 3103:Tuesdays, Noon-3 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Feb 21, ends March 28 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m + $18 studio fee BEGINNING POTTERY ON THE WHEEL For Beginners Vanessa Greene Want to learn how to make a pot on the wheel? Have you taken several beginning classes, but still struggle with the basic skills of centering, making bowls and cylinders, trimming feet and glazing? This class is for you! Learn all the basic skills for throwing on the wheel. There will be a lot of personal attention to help students develop good habits from the start. Maximum 8. 3130:Mondays, 1-4 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Sept. 12, ends Oct. 31* 3131:Mondays, 1-4 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Nov. 7, ends Dec. 19 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m + $21 studio fee PUT A LID ON IT! For Intermediates Geneviève Chamberland This class will focus on the making of lidded pieces. A wide variety of lids will be demonstrated. Careful attention to design concepts and aesthetics of the whole piece will be discussed. Students are encouraged to come inspired with functional (or not so functional) forms and will be asked to “put a lid on it!” Demonstrations will include most basic and traditional lids with the addition of cloche lids, sealed lids and locking lids. Students are asked to bring all of their basic pottery tools, as well as a sketch book and pencils to class. *No class Oct. 10. Maximum 10. 3132:Mondays, 1-4 p.m., 5 weeks – starts Jan. 9, ends Feb. 13* 3133:Mondays, 1-4 p.m., 5 weeks – starts Feb. 27, ends March 27 Cost:$150 nm/$135 m + $15 studio fee POTTERY BOOTCAMP For Intermediates Geneviève Chamberland Students in this class will bring their throwing skills to the next level. With a series of rigorous exercises, they will become familiar with clay behavior on the wheel and solve some centering and “rising of the wall” difficulties to become more consistent in their technique. Collapsing and “wobbly lip” issues will be addressed. Students will be asked to dissociate themselves from a finished project as they experiment fully at each class. The class is designed for students with wheel-throwing experience. *No class Jan. 16. Maximum 10. Horsehair Vessel by Siiri Silpala Doan Assorted pottery by Adama Sow 452016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Edina Art Center | POTTERY & CLAY SCULPTURE 3200:Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Sept. 20, ends Nov. 1 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m + $21 studio fee 3201:Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Nov. 8, ends Dec. 13 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m + $18 studio fee 3202:Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m., 10 weeks – starts Jan. 10, ends March 28* Cost:$300 nm/$270 m + $30 studio fee ADVANCED SODA FIRING METHODS For Advanced Sandra Shaughnessy Students will work to create and prepare pottery to be fired in the studio’s outdoor soda kiln. Advanced students will work on and off the wheel on thrown, altered and hand-built forms. Emphasis will be on creating pottery forms that work well in the soda kiln. This is a hands-on class in which students learn the theory and practice of loading, firing, unloading and glazing for the soda kiln. *No class Feb. 14 or March 21. Maximum 12. 3040:Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 13 weeks – starts Sept. 14, ends Dec. 14* Cost:$390 nm/$351 m + $39 studio fee 3041:Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 12 weeks – starts Jan. 4, ends March 22 Cost:$360 nm/$324 m + $36 studio fee EXPLORE CLAY For Intermediates Siiri Silpala Doan Explore a variety of techniques and ideas for making and embellishing pots, both hand-built and wheel-thrown. Class may include alternative firing techniques based on student interest. *No class Nov. 23. Maximum 12. 3030:Wednesdays, 1:30-4:30 p.m., 8 weeks – starts Jan. 18, ends March 8 Cost:$240 nm/$216 m + $24 studio fee FIRING THE UPDRAFT KILN For Intermediate to Advanced Siiri Silpala Doan Do you know how to make pots, but want to learn how to fire them? Students gain hands-on experience with loading, firing, unloading and troubleshooting the gas updraft kiln. Each class period will include a firing-related topic. Students will participate in all aspects of the firing. This class is a great refresher for students who have taken the Firing the Updraft Kiln class in the past or who want support while they fire the kiln independently. Students new to the class may complete the prerequisites for independently firing the kiln if they participate in all aspects of the firing. Dates for the class firing will be determined at the first class meeting. Please bring a three-ring binder or folder for organizing handouts, notes and class materials. Maximum 7. 3300:Wednesdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Sept. 14, ends Oct. 26 3301:Wednesdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Nov. 2, ends Dec. 14 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m + $21 studio fee 3302:Wednesdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Jan. 4, ends Feb. 8 3303:Wednesdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Feb. 15, ends March 22 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m + $18 studio fee WEDNESDAY NIGHT POTTERY For Beginner to Advanced Adama Sow This class accommodates beginners, intermediates and advanced students. Beginners will learn the basics of throwing and glazing, and begin by making a variety of bowl forms. Intermediate and advanced students will create a variety of lidded wheel-thrown forms. Wheel- throwing and glazing will be discussed and demonstrated. Maximum 12. Angled Teapot by Matt Quinn 46 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Edina Art Center | POTTERY & CLAY SCULPTURE 3111:Thursdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Sept. 8, ends Oct. 20 3112:Thursdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Oct. 27, ends Dec. 15* Cost:$210 nm/$189 m + $21 studio fee THURSDAY CLAY STUDIO For Intermediate to Advanced Matthew Quinn Designed for intermediate to advanced potters, this class will include taking wheel-thrown work and altering it at various stages to achieve dramatic and sometimes unusual results. Students will explore the decorative aspects of heavy slips, exciting texture possibilities and glaze applications to push their working methods to the next level. *No class Nov. 24. Maximum 12. 3113:Thursdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 12 weeks – starts Jan. 5, ends March 23 Cost:$360 nm/$324 m + $36 studio fee 5 LBS. PLUS For Intermediate to Advanced Matthew Quinn This class will greatly improve your ability to throw large pieces — five pounds and heavier. The instructor will demonstrate large pitchers, vases, bowls and platters. Maximum 12. 3081:Wednesdays, 6:30-9 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Oct. 26, ends Nov. 30 Cost:$150 nm/$135 m + $24 studio fee FOCUS ON TILE II For Beginner to Intermediate Bradley Benn Make tiles and complete with sgraffito, underglaze and glaze techniques. Maximum 8. 3083:Thursdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Sept. 8, ends Oct. 20 3084:Thursdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Oct. 27, ends Dec. 15* Cost:$210 nm/$189 m + $21 studio fee 3085:Thursdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Jan. 5, ends Feb. 9 3086:Thursdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Feb. 16, ends March 23 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m + $18 studio fee THURSDAY MORNING POTTERY For All Skill Levels Bradley Benn This class includes wheel-throwing, hand-building and a combination of the two. Whether you’re new to clay or not, learn many helpful techniques. Traditional gas-fired glazing and other decorative techniques will be covered. *No class Nov. 24. Maximum 12. 3080:Wednesdays, 6:30-9 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Sept. 14, ends Oct. 19 Cost:$150 nm/$135 m + $24 Studio Fee FOCUS ON TILE I For Beginner to Intermediate Bradley Benn Learn the basics of working with clay to make tile. Carve relief tiles and make molds to reproduce multiple tiles. Carve plaster stumps and make and complete tiles through firing. Materials for prototype provided. Maximum 8. Large Platter by Bradley Benn Soda Kiln 472016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Edina Art Center | POTTERY & CLAY SCULPTURE 3180:Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Sept. 9, ends Oct. 14 3181:Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Oct. 28, ends Dec. 16* 3182:Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Jan. 6, ends Feb. 10 3183:Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Feb. 17, ends March 24 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m + $18 studio fee CERAMIC SCULPTURE For All Skill Levels Krissy Catt Learn techniques for creating ceramic sculpture. If you want to create an animal, figure, abstract or some other type of ceramic work, this class is for you. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination! Students will learn proper architecture for creating sculpture. Individual attention is given to allow students to pursue their own direction. Come to the first class with your own project idea and we will work together to create it. Students must purchase their own clay on the first day of class, approximately $10-15. *No class Nov. 11 or 25. Maximum 8. POTS FOR THE KITCHEN – STUDIO SAMPLER Advanced Beginner to Advanced Students will learn information on materials, glazes and what to consider when making pots to cook in and serve on. Three instructors will alternate team teaching this six- week class. Potters who love to cook or a cook who loves to pot will enjoy this class! Each class session will end with a “Potter’s Potluck” and photo session of the food made in the students pottery! 3140:Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Sept. 9, ends Oct. 14 3141:Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Oct. 21, ends Dec. 9* 3142:Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Jan. 6, ends Feb. 10 3143:Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Feb. 17, ends March 24 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m + $18 studio fee 3320:Fridays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Sept. 9, ends Oct. 21 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m + $21 studio fee 3321:Fridays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Oct. 28, ends Dec. 16* 3322:Fridays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Jan. 6, ends Feb. 10 3323:Fridays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Feb. 17, ends March 24 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m + $18 studio fee FRIDAY NIGHT POTTERY For All Skill Levels Grace Pass Join this casual Friday night class to learn the fundamental skills of working with clay. The basics of wheel-throwing, hand-building and glazing will be covered. Individual attention will be provided to students based on their skill levels. Appropriate for new and continuing students. Please bring a check or approximately $25 in cash to the first class for tools and clay. *No class Nov. 11 or 25. Maximum 12. 3150:Saturdays, 12:30-3:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Sept. 17, ends Oct. 22 3151:Saturdays, 12:30-3:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Oct. 29, ends Dec. 17* 3152:Saturdays, 12:30-3:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Jan. 7, ends Feb. 11 3153:Saturdays, 12:30-3:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Feb. 18, ends March 25 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m + $18 studio fee SATURDAY AFTERNOON POTTERY For Beginners to Intermediates Vanessa Greene In this class, we introduce and refine the basic skills of throwing on the wheel. Beginners will learn how to throw and trim simple bowls and cylinders, make and attach handles, and try some simple hand-built forms. More intermediate students will be encouraged to try new forms and refine their basic skills. *No class Nov. 26 or Dec. 3. Maximum 10. 48 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Edina Art Center | ADULT DRAWING & PAINTING DRAWING & PAINTING “Moonrise” by Richard Abraham NOTE: Please call 952-903-5780 or email the Edina Art Center at artcenter@EdinaMN.gov for information on supplies. 4335:Mondays, 6-8:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Sept. 12, ends Oct. 24* Cost:$150 nm/$135 m + $18 supply fee 4336:Mondays, 6-8:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Nov. 7, ends Dec. 19 Cost:$175 nm/$158 m + $21 supply fee 4405:Mondays, 6-9 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Sept. 19, ends Oct. 31* 4406:Mondays, 6-9 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Nov. 7, ends Dec. 12 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m + $18 supply fee 4407:Mondays, 6-9 p.m., 10 weeks – starts Jan. 9, ends March 27** Cost:$300 nm/$270 m + $30 supply fee ACRYLIC PAINTING 101 Michael Bedard Learn the art of acrylic painting from a seasoned teacher. This class is perfect for beginners and open to any skill level. Students will focus on representational renderings based on photographs or setups of their choice. Blending, glazing, masking, surface variations and other techniques will introduce students to this exciting medium. *No class Oct. 10. **No class Jan. 16 or Feb. 20. Maximum 12. VERY, VERY BEGINNING PAINTING Holly Stone Have you always wanted to try painting, but were a bit overwhelmed knowing where to start? Can’t draw a straight line? This class is for you! We will start at the very beginning in a simple step-by-step, no-stress manner, and address everything from laying out paint on the palette to washing brushes properly. Students will have the chance to design, paint and complete at least one painting while learning about mixing colors, color combinations, design, proportion, edges, warm/cool color use, brush handling and much more. Lots of demonstrations and guidance are given in a low-key, supportive atmosphere. All supplies are provided for this course. *No class Oct. 10. Maximum 8. 4310:Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Sept. 6, ends Oct. 18 4311:Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Nov. 1, ends Dec. 13 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m 4312:Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 5 weeks – starts Jan. 10, ends Feb. 7 Cost:$150 nm/$135 m OIL AND ACRYLIC PAINTING STUDIO Holly Stone Students will be given personalized instruction in the medium of their choice and offered a supportive environment to grow as an artist. Color mixing, composition, design, brush handling, use of medium, textures, palate knife painting and more will be addressed. All levels are welcome. Maximum 8. “Caroline with a Book” by Michael Bedard 492016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Edina Art Center | ADULT DRAWING & PAINTING 4040:Tuesdays, 9:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., 8 weeks – starts Sept. 6, ends Oct. 25 Cost:$240 nm/$216 m 4041:Tuesdays, 9:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Nov. 1, ends Dec. 13 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m 4042 :Tuesdays, 9:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., 12 weeks – starts Jan. 10, ends March 28 Cost:$360 nm/$324 m PAINTING & DRAWING PORTRAITS WITH A PHOTO REFERENCE Jake Posey Having a good image is the beginning of a good painting. Our images should have a good balance between lights and darks, warm and cool values, an interesting composition and clear detail. Drawing using the sight- size or the comparative method is encouraged, but our focus is on painting and means to shortcut the drawing stage can be used when needed. This class offers an opportunity to see with fresh eyes. Maximum 12. 4320:Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Sept. 6, ends Oct. 18 4321:Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Nov. 1, ends Dec. 13 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m IMPRESSIONIST PAINTING TECHNIQUES Holly Stone Are you attracted to the glorious colors and delightful textures of Impressionist art? Join this class which offers step-by-step instruction as to designing and completing your own paintings in an Impressionist style. Learn about broken color, optical mixing and more in a supportive, fun environment. All levels are welcome. Maximum 8. 4450:Tuesdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 13 weeks – starts Sept. 20, ends Dec. 13 Cost:$390 nm/$351 m BASIC CAST DRAWING Tony Brenny Cast drawing, the practice of drawing from classical sculpture, has been used as a means of artistic training for hundreds of years. Instructor Tony Brenny, a graduate of the Atelier Studio Arts Program, will lead students through the basics of cast drawing, a cornerstone of academic training. In this course, students will learn the sight-size method to draw from the plaster cast, using charcoal. Maximum 6. 4015:Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Jan. 10, ends Feb. 14 4016:Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Feb. 21, ends March 28 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m DRAWING EXPERIENCES PLUS Joan Porter-Einsman Drawing is basic to any art form. Ideally, one should learn to draw before attempting to paint, sculpt or photograph. Drawing can be used as a preliminary or as a finished artwork. Maximum 10. 4280:Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Sept. 7, ends Oct. 19 4281:Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Oct. 26, ends Dec. 7 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m 4282:Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Jan. 4, ends Feb. 8 4283:Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Feb. 15, ends March 22 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m WEDNESDAY MORNING PAINTING STUDIO Dorothy Odland Dorothy Odland has a multi-faceted approach to teaching painting, whether it is watercolor, oil or acrylics. Her approach encourages individuality based on each person’s strength, interest and experience. Widely traveled, she brings color, diverse skills and a unique quality to her teaching. All levels are welcome. Maximum 12. 4350*:Wednesdays, Noon-2 p.m., 12 weeks – starts Sept. 7, ends Nov. 23 4351*:Wednesdays, Noon-2 p.m., 12 weeks – starts Jan. 4, ends March 22 Cost:$240 nm/$216 m BEGINNING DRAWING Donna Webb Artists are “see-ers.” They literally see the world around them in a different way than the rest of us. Yet, all of us have the ability to be “see-ers.” To learn how to draw, we must first learn to “look” without preconceptions. We will practice this artist’s way of looking and drawing from observation and experiment with a number of drawing techniques that have been used by artists over the centuries. This class is geared toward beginners, but is suitable for those who wish to refresh their drawing skills or just need a class or assignment to get them going. *This class meets at the Edina Senior Center, 5280 Grandview Square. Maximum 8. “Portrait of Brock” by Jake Posey “Lake of the Isles” by Louise Gillis 50 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Edina Art Center | ADULT DRAWING & PAINTING 4065:Wednesdays, 1-4 p.m., 8 weeks – starts Sept. 7, ends Oct. 26 Cost:$240 nm/$216 m + $60 model fee 4066:Wednesdays, 1-4 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Nov. 2, ends Dec. 14 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m + $52 model fee 4067:Wednesdays, 1-4 p.m., 12 weeks – starts Jan. 4, ends March 22 Cost:$360 nm/$324 m + $90 model fee PORTRAIT DRAWING AND PAINTING Louise Gillis Emphasis will be on shapes, values and color. Students will be encouraged to establish an accurate likeness. Drawing using the sight-size or comparative method will be used. All levels are welcome. A supply list is available online. Maximum 10. 4056:Wednesdays, 6-8 p.m., 8 weeks – starts Sept. 14, ends Nov. 2 Cost:$160 nm/$144 m PAINTING ‘LAKESCAPES’ Will Nevers Learn to paint “Lakescapes,” from real to abstract. Study compositions that have depth and color. Students may bring photos and/or sketches from which they will create paintings. Students should bring canvases, at least 18 inches by 24 inches, as well as paints (oils or acrylics), odorless thinner, brushes and a disposable palette. Students will work on more than one painting at a time due to the layering technique needed to create depth, starting with objects in the distance — with objects in the foreground being painted over those in the background. Maximum 12. 4060:Thursdays, 9:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Sept. 8, ends Oct. 20 4061:Thursdays, 9:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Oct. 27, ends Dec. 15* Cost:$210 nm/$189 m + $84 model fee 4062:Thursdays, 9:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Jan. 5, ends Feb. 9 4063:Thursdays, 9:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Feb. 16, ends March 23 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m + $72 model fee LIFE DRAWING Louise Gillis Draw from the model and learn the methods of the masters. The first half of class will consist of short poses to seize the figure quickly and capture the rhythmic action of the pose. The second half of the class will be a sustained pose carried on in the remaining classes. This gives students the opportunity to learn how to finish a drawing incorporating form, anatomy, beauty of line and “sculpting” the body from within. Teens are welcome to take the class with adult permission. *No class Nov. 24. Maximum 10. 4160:Thursdays, 12:45-3:45 p.m., 7 weeks - starts Sept. 8, ends Oct. 20 4161:Thursdays, 12:45-3:45 p.m., 7 weeks - starts Oct. 27, ends Dec. 15* Cost:$210 nm/$189 m 4162:Thursdays, 12:45-3:45 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Jan. 5, ends Feb. 9 4163:Thursdays, 12:45-3:45 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Feb. 16, ends March 23 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m REALISTIC DRAWING AND PAINTING Louise Gillis This class accommodates all levels of skill and experience. Learn the fundamentals of drawing and painting. Choose your medium: graphite, oil or watercolor. *No class Nov. 24. Maximum 10. “Blue Vase” by Kathy Litwin “Lake Harriet Boats” by Kathy Litwin 512016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Edina Art Center | ADULT DRAWING & PAINTING 4100:Thursdays, 1-4 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Sept. 22, ends Oct. 27 4101:Thursdays, 1-4 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Nov. 3, ends Dec. 15* 4102:Thursdays, 1-4 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Jan. 5, ends Feb. 9 4103:Thursdays, 1-4 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Feb. 16, ends March 23 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m BECOME A PAINTER! Kathy Litwin All skill levels welcome! This class will offer a step-by-step approach to creating a finished painting over several class sessions. The first class will be spent working on your own color wheel, value scale and mixing complementary colors. Instruction on paint handling and mixing will continue through the entire session. Students will be able to work from real life or photographs. Class will focus on improving how students see objects and learn how to translate that information to canvas. Students will leave class with finished paintings that have atmosphere and a three- dimensional quality. *No class Nov. 24. Maximum 10. 4325:Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m., 7 weeks - starts Sept. 7, ends Oct. 19 4326:Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m., 7 weeks - starts Oct. 26, ends Dec. 14* Cost:$210 nm/$189 m 4327:Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m., 6 weeks - starts Jan. 4, ends Feb. 8 4328:Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Feb. 15, ends March 22 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m INTRODUCTION TO OBSERVING NATURE LIKE AN ARTIST Jake Posey Though vastly different in subject matter, the approach to representing a still-life, portrait or landscape in paint follows the same basic principles. It is not about what one is painting; rather, how one uses the visual information provided. During Jake Posey’s training in the Atelier manner, he learned a method for translating the three-dimensional world around him onto a flat surface using paint. He learned to recreate natural effects, explore conceptual form and set technical relationships that simplify the process of painting. Students will begin by using still-life setups as a playground in which to learn these basic observational properties. Oil paints are encouraged, but other mediums are acceptable. All levels are welcome. *No class Nov. 23. Maximum 10.4001:Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Sept. 22, ends Oct. 27 4002:Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Nov. 3, ends Dec. 15* 4003:Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Jan. 5, ends Feb. 9 4004:Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Feb. 16, ends March 23 Cost:$120 nm/$108 m DRAWING FOR BEGINNERS AND BEYOND Kathy Litwin This class is for individuals who have never drawn before, and those individuals who are currently drawing but need more assistance. New students will work on short sketches of simple objects. Returning students will work on a still life for extended periods of time. Good drawing is the basis for all two- and three-dimensional artwork. Line, contour drawing, blind contour and cross-hatching, along with perspective and basic realistic drawing exercises will be covered in various media, including pencil and charcoal. We will discuss shading, tone, light, value, shape and form. *No class Nov. 24. Maximum 10. “Snow Filled River” by Richard Abraham “Jamie” by Kären Dahl-Nemer 52 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Edina Art Center | ADULT DRAWING & PAINTING 4020:Thursdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 12 weeks – starts Sept. 8, ends Dec. 15** 4022:Thursdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., 12 weeks – starts Jan. 5, ends March 23 Cost:$360 nm/$324 m 4021*:Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 11 weeks – starts Sept. 9, ends Dec. 9*** Cost:$330 nm/$297 m 4023*:Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 12 weeks – starts Jan. 6, ends March 24 Cost:$360 nm/$324 m REPRESENTATIONAL OIL PAINTING Richard Abraham Learn the principles and techniques of oil painting, regardless of your level of experience. Instructor Richard Abraham works individually with students to achieve their personal goals. He emphasizes using value and color to bring form and depth to students’ work. Richard combines 16 years of experience as a professional artist and eight years as a teacher in this dynamic, collaborative class. *Friday classes meet at the Edina Senior Center, 5280 Grandview Square. **No class Sept. 15, Oct. 6 or Nov. 24. ***No class Sept. 16, Oct. 7 or Nov. 25. Maximum 10. 4270:Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 13 weeks – starts Sept. 9, ends Dec. 16* Cost:$390 nm/$351 m + $52 supply fee 4271:Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 12 weeks – starts Jan. 6, ends March 24 Cost:$360 nm/$324 m + $48 supply fee OIL PAINTING 101 AND BEYOND Kären Dahl-Nemer This is the class you’ve been looking for if you are new to oil painting, coming back to it after many years or just need a good refresher. We start with the very basics: how to get started with the right tools and supplies, understanding and implementing lights and shadows, color theory, and how to mix your paints to render a beautiful painting. Demonstrations and fun exercises are done in a relaxed atmosphere to build your confidence and turn you into a knowledgeable artist. *No class Nov. 11 or 25. Maximum 10. 4057:Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon, Oct. 1 Cost:$43 nm/$39 m LEAFING YOUR PAINTINGS Will Nevers Want to add some pop and brilliance to your work? In this workshop, try gilding your artwork with gold, silver or copper leafing! Breathe new life into current or finished paintings with this exciting technique. Maximum 15. 4007:Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Oct. 15 4008:Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., April 15 Cost:$70 nm/$63 m A DAY FOR DRAWING Kathy Litwin Spend a day drawing. What a luxury! All levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced students. Drawing is the basis for all art disciplines: the process is compact, portable and relatively inexpensive. The skills you learn can travel with you anywhere. The morning will be spent introducing basic drawing skills such as technique, value, shape and composition. We will start with sketching simple shapes for 15 minutes, and then move to more complex still life shapes. The afternoon will be spent working on a two-hour still life. The instructor provides lots of individual attention and critiques. The class begins promptly at 9:30 a.m. with a one-hour lunch break. Bring a sack lunch or enjoy the local restaurants. Maximum 12. 532016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY WATERMEDIA “Antigua Courtyard” by Marian Alstad 5205*:Mondays, 10 a.m.-noon, 7 weeks – starts Sept. 12, ends Oct. 31** Cost:$140 nm/$126 m ZEN BRUSH MEDITATION Simona Nemçova This is a seven-class series on Zen brushwork painting led by sumi-e artist Simona Nemçova. Each class will open with meditation and Tibetan singing bowls. This beginning class will start with demonstrations and descriptions of ways to explore the basics of Sumi-e, calligraphy, mono-print and suminagashi. Participants will incorporate painting and guided meditation with meditative music throughout class time. *This class meets at the Edina Senior Center, 5280 Grandview Square. **No class Oct. 10. Maximum 8. 5500:Mondays, 1-3:30 p.m., 5 weeks – starts Sept. 19, ends Oct. 24* 5501:Mondays, 1-3:30 p.m., 5 weeks – starts Oct. 31, ends Dec. 5** Cost:$125 nm/$112 m BEGINNING FLORAL WATERCOLOR Mary Axelson This is an excellent course for those who have never painted in watercolor before. Basic wet-into-wet watercolor techniques will be taught, as well as the creation of good watercolor habits. Students will learn to paint multicolored flowers and modulate value in monochromatic flowers. Basic floral forms will be painted with a gradual increase in difficulty. For beginning students, the focus of this class is to become comfortable with watercolor as a medium and learn skills that can be the basis for further study. The focus for more experienced students is to go beyond the basics and develop an individual painting style and strengthen technique. *No class Oct. 10. **No class Nov. 21. Maximum 7. Edina Art Center | WATERMEDIA 5020:Mondays, 6:30-9 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Sept. 12, ends Oct. 24* 5021:Mondays, 6:30-9 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Nov. 7, ends Dec. 12 Cost:$150 nm/$135 m 5022:Mondays, 6:30-9 p.m., 4 weeks – starts Jan. 9, ends Feb. 6** 5023:Mondays, 6:30-9 p.m., 4 weeks – starts March 6, ends March 27 Cost:$100 nm/$90 m BEYOND THE BEGINNER Marian Alstad This class is a step up from beginning watercolor. It is for the student who has most of the supplies, but needs support and encouragement to continue. We will paint a variety of interesting subjects. Marian has been teaching at the Edina Art Center for over 30 years. *No class Oct. 10. **No class Jan 16. Maximum 14.5200:Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m., 8 weeks – starts Sept. 6, ends Oct. 25 Cost:$240 nm/$216 m 5201:Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m., 7 weeks – starts Nov. 1, ends Dec. 13 Cost:$210 nm/$189 m DRAWING WITH INK, WATERCOLOR AND MORE Joan Porter-Einsman Enhance your observational skills by using watercolor and pen and ink to learn the basics of drawing. Students will also try adding color for more experience. Maximum 10. 54 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Edina Art Center | WATERMEDIA 5060:Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m., 5 weeks – starts Jan. 10, ends Feb. 7 5061:Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m., 5 weeks - starts Feb. 21, ends March 21 Cost:$150 nm/$135 m DYNAMIC NEXT STEPS IN WATERCOLOR Sonja Hutchinson Develop your expressive self with fresh, loose watercolor. This class is designed to strengthen your basic skills and unleash your inner artist. Through demonstration and individual, hands-on help, you’ll learn how to paint the things you love. The instructor will complete class demonstrations and students will complete exercises in the first three weeks. In subsequent weeks, students will paint their own watercolors from a class still life or reference photographs. Maximum 12. 5055:Tuesdays, 6:30-9 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Sept. 13, ends Oct. 18 Cost:$150 nm/$135 m 5056:Tuesdays, 6:30-9 p.m., 7 weeks - starts Nov. 1, ends Dec. 13 Cost:$175 nm/$158 m 5057 :Tuesdays, 6:30-9 p.m., 5 weeks - starts Jan. 10, ends Feb. 7 5058 :Tuesdays, 6:30-9 p.m., 5 weeks - starts Feb. 21, ends March 21 Cost:$125 nm/$113 m DYNAMIC BEGINNINGS IN WATERCOLOR Sonja Hutchinson Tap into your expressive self as you learn how to create glowing washes, explore color harmony and build depth with values in this fluid medium. Through demonstration and individual, hands-on help, you’ll learn basic watercolor techniques to paint trees, flowers, landscapes and more. Instructor will complete class demonstrations and students will complete exercises in the first four weeks. In subsequent weeks, students will paint their own watercolors from a class still-life or reference photographs. Maximum 12. 5300:Wednesdays, 2-4 p.m., 10 weeks - starts Jan. 25, ends March 29 Cost:$200 nm/$180 m VERY, VERY BEGINNING WATERCOLOR Kay Gritton Students will learn several basic watercolor techniques and may even invent some new ones. There will be lots of encouragement to explore, experiment and develop an individual style working with realism and/or the abstract. Students will be inspired to use their imaginations and enjoy the excitement of working with watercolors. Maximum 10. “Horse” by Sonja Hutchinson “Poppy Necklace II” by Mary Axelson “Zen” by Simona Nemcova 552016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY PHOTOGRAPHY “Tree in Fog” by Michael Gilligan, Photograph Edina Art Center | PHOTOGRAPHY 6201:Friday, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Nov. 4 6202:Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Dec. 3 6203:Thursday, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Jan. 12 6204:Friday, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Feb. 3 6205:Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., March 11 Cost:$43 nm/$39 m + $3 supply fee 6100:Thursdays, 7-9 p.m., 4 weeks - starts Sept. 8, ends Sept. 29 6101:Thursdays, 7-9 p.m., 4 weeks - starts Oct. 6, ends Nov. 3* 6102:Thursdays, 7-9 p.m., 4 weeks - starts Nov. 10, ends Dec. 8** 6103:Thursdays, 7-9 p.m., 4 weeks - starts Jan. 5, ends Jan. 26 6104:Thursdays, 7-9 p.m., 4 weeks - starts Feb. 2, ends Feb. 23 6105:Thursdays, 7-9 p.m., 4 weeks – starts March 2, ends March 23 Cost:$80 nm/$72 m PHOTOGRAPHY 201 Ric Johnson “Focus” is more than just a photographic term. This artistically and technically based class is aimed at fine-tuning photography skills, building confidence in working creatively, and developing the photographic eye. Become comfortable with your DSLR (or film) camera by understanding camera settings such as ISO, white balance, exposure meters, depth of field and the interaction between shutter speeds and apertures (f-stop). Bring your manually adjustable camera and manuals to the first class. *No class Oct. 27. **No class Nov. 24. Maximum 8. DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY BASICS Bill Steinbicker Want to learn more about your digital camera? How to get better pictures by moving beyond the “auto” mode? More about menus? We’ll also look at how to protect and preserve the photos you take. Bring your camera with fully charged batteries and user’s manual. Maximum 6. 6210:Friday, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Oct.7 6211:Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Nov. 5 6212:Thursday, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Dec. 1 6213:Friday, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Jan. 13 6214:Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Feb. 4 6215:Thursday, 1:30-4:30 p.m., March 9 Cost:$43 nm/$39 m + $3 supply fee 6220:Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Oct. 8 6221:Thursday, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Nov. 3 6222:Friday, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Dec. 2 6223:Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Jan. 14 6224:Thursday, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Feb. 2 6225:Friday, 1:30-4:30 p.m., March 10 Cost:$43 nm/$39 m + $3 supply fee DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY ADVANCED Bill Steinbicker Learn to take better pictures under more challenging conditions. We’ll look at adjusting daylight and flash exposure by using “program,” “shutter preferred” and “aperture preferred” modes. We’ll study different flash options, setting camera sensitivity (ISO) and white balance, using your zoom lens, focusing on difficult subjects, depth of field and using the self-timer. Bring your camera with fully charged batteries and user’s manual. Maximum 6. DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY ADVANCED Bill Steinbicker Similar to “Digital Photography Advanced,” this class also covers features and care unique to DSLR cameras. We explore how to get better pictures under challenging exposure conditions by using various shooting modes such as “aperture” or “shutter preferred.” We’ll look at flash exposure and sync speeds, aperture vs. depth of field, camera sensitivity (ISO) and white balance. Bring your DSLR camera with a fully charged battery and user’s manual. Maximum 6. 56 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Edina Art Center | METALS & JEWELRY 7300:Mondays, 6-9 p.m., 5 weeks - starts Sept. 12, ends Oct. 17* Cost:$150 nm/$135 m + $50 supply fee ADVANCED METAL CLAY TECHNIQUES Sarah Bober This class will build on skills learned in the Metal Clay Workshop course. Students will learn how to create bails, domed pieces and layer designs. Some metal clay experience preferred. All supplies will be provided. Students are welcome to purchase additional metal clay packets from the instructor. The supply fee of $50 includes two 10-gram Art Clay Silver packets. *No class Oct. 10. Maximum 12.7200:Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m., 7 weeks - starts Sept. 6, ends Oct. 18 Cost:$140 nm/$126 m + $21 supply fee 7201 :Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m., 8 weeks - starts Oct. 25, ends Dec. 13 7202 :Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m., 8 weeks - starts Feb. 7, ends March 28 Cost:$160 nm/$144 m + $24 supply fee METAL JEWELRY Bobo Zinn Make pieces of your own design using the techniques of sawing, soldering and buffing metal. Beginning and experienced students are welcome. All tools and some metals are supplied. Maximum 8. METALS & JEWELRY Typewriter Key Bracelets by Nancy Ohmann 7505:Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m., 7 weeks - starts Nov. 2, ends Dec. 14 Cost:$140 nm/$126 m + $21 supply fee BASIC JEWELRY Gary Rex Erickson Learn basic jewelry techniques: soldering, fabrication, metal-working and proper tool use. This class is suitable for the beginner and can also serve as a refresher for students with some metal-working experience. Design your own jewelry and develop your skills with a dynamic, experienced guide. Maximum 8. Metal Clay and Diamond Pendant by Sarah Bober 572016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY 7303:Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Jan. 4, ends Feb. 8 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m + $50 supply fee SILVER METAL CLAY WORKSHOP Sarah Bober Learn how to use silver metal clay: a flexible medium that can be rolled, stamped, cut and manipulated like traditional clay. Finished pieces are kiln- or torch-fired to become 99.9 percent pure silver. Each week, students will learn new tips and tricks for working with metal clay. Students will apply those techniques to create a variety of finished pieces of their own design. All supplies will be provided. Students are welcome to purchase additional metal clay packets from the instructor. The supply fee of $50 includes two 10-gram Art Clay Silver packets. Maximum 12. Edina Art Center | METAL & JEWELRY 7304:Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m., 6 weeks – starts Feb. 15, ends March 22 Cost:$180 nm/$162 m + $50 supply fee COPPER CLAY CREATIONS Sarah Bober Learn how to use copper metal clay: a flexible medium that can be rolled, stamped, cut and manipulated like traditional clay. Finished pieces are kiln- or torch-fired to become almost pure copper. Copper employs the same techniques as silver metal clay but is a less expensive alternative. All supplies will be provided. Students are welcome to purchase additional metal clay packets from the instructor. The supply fee of $50 includes 50 grams of Art Clay Copper and metal clay tool kit. Maximum 12. 7301:Thursdays, 6-9 p.m., 4 weeks – starts Oct. 27, ends Nov. 17 Cost:$120 nm/$108 m + $50 supply fee STONE SETTING IN METAL CLAY Sarah Bober Learn multiple ways to set gemstones in metal clay. Unlike traditional silverwork, no soldering or power tools are required! Stones can be set easily into the clay and fired into place to create stunning jewelry. Students will learn basic metal clay skills as well as stone-setting techniques. Perfect for beginner or experienced metal clay artists. All supplies will be provided. Students are welcome to purchase additional metal clay packets from the instructor. The supply fee of $50 includes two 10- gram Art Clay Silver packets. Maximum 12. • Public Amenities & Attractions • City Parks Closest to Your Location • Upcoming Community Events Download Edina To Go from the app store today! Tools to plan your next visit to Edina are at your fingertips! 58 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Edina Art Center | LITERARY ARTS LITERARY ARTS 8505:Friday, 10 a.m. -noon, Sept. 23 8506:Friday, 10 a.m. -noon, Oct. 14 8507:Friday, 10 a.m. -noon, Jan. 13 Cost:$29 nm/$26 m NATURE HAIKU WRITING Jeannie Hanson Inspired by the landscape around Lake Cornelia and the haiku poetry tradition, this class will guide participants in the writing of nature haiku. These mini-poems of three lines — five, seven and five syllables, respectively — could be considered the first Twitter. Working creatively with word structure is wonderful on its own; it can also accompany visual works. Maximum 12. Food can be a lightning rod for passion. That passion is evident in Cooked to Death, the new mystery anthology from Nodin Press of St. Louis Park. Each story revolves around food – its origin, preparation, consumption and, in some cases, its convenience as a murder weapon. Many of the stories are written by locally and nationally known mystery authors. Mirroring the theme, the table of contents reads like a restaurant menu, arranging stories into courses: appetizers, soups, entrees and desserts. Warning: there are no low-calorie offerings on the menu. The thrilling new mystery anthology, Cooked to Death: Tales of Crime and Cookery includes 17 killer stories and recipes from local and national mystery writers, including local Edgar Award-winning author David Housewright and three-time winner of the Minnesota Book Award for Best Popular Fiction, Ellen Hart. The event will kick off with some coffee, baked goods and a few words from the anthology editors and contributors, Michael Allan Mallory (Just Desserts) and Rhonda Gilliland (Festival of Death). Then, five of the local mystery writers featured in the anthology will read from their short stories: The Edina Art Center is pleased to announce a special event – a Halloween book signing that is sure to send chills up your spine! TRICKS & TREATS: TALES OF CRIME & COOKERY Saturday, Oct. 22 10-11 a.m. Free! · Goldie Award-winning author Jessie Chandler (“Red Velvet Cake to Die For”) · Minnesota Book Award nominee Sheyna Galyan (“Matzah Ball Murder”) · Emily Gorman (“Nut Goodies”) · Edina author and Mystery Writers of America Midwest Hugh Holton Award winner Jessica Ellis Laine (“Safe Harbor”) · Tes Sparks (“Details”) Afterward, the authors will sign books. We hope to see you at what will certainly be a deadly good time! PUBLIC ART EDINA 2016 PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD WINNERS People’s Choice Award winners receive $1,500, $1,200 and $750, respectively, and are invited to exhibit their sculptures for an additional year for which they will receive an additional $500 stipend. Vote in person at the Edina Art Center, Edina Senior Center or City Hall Parks & Recreation Department or through the Edina To Go app. 592016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY IN THE MARGARET FOSS GALLERY At the Edina Art Center 32ND-ANNUAL MEMBERS’ JURIED EXHIBITION Oct. 6-Nov. 2 Bring in artwork: Sept. 19 & 20 Opening: 5-8 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 6 UP NORTH HOLIDAY GIFT GALLERY Nov. 14-Dec. 23 Opening: 5-8 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 17 JACK O’LEARY CELEBRATES 90 Jan. 5-26, 2017 Opening: 5-8 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017 STUDENT/TEACHER EXHIBITION Feb. 9-March 15, 2017 Bring In: Feb. 2, 3 & 4, 2017 Opening: 5-8 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017 CHECK OUT THESE EXCITING MUSICAL OFFERINGS IN EDINA! Minnehaha Music www.minnehahamusic.org The Edina Chorale www.edinachorale.org Edina Singing Seniors www.edinasingingseniors.com First John Phillip Sousa Memorial Band www.sousaband.net Edina Art Center | NEWS & EVENTS Front Office 952-903-5780 • artcenter@EdinaMN.gov • Fax 952-903-5781 Michael Frey, General Manager & Director 952-903-5729 • mfrey@EdinaMN.gov Sandra Shaughnessy, Pottery Studios Manager & Exhibitions Coordinator 952-903-5788 • sshaughnessy@EdinaMN.gov Tracy Hudson, Gift Shop Coordinator 952-903-5789 Melissa Melby, Office Coordinator952-903-5783 Lola Ronning, Customer Service Specialist 952-903-5784 Kylee Garnica, Customer Service Specialist 952-903-5780 Sydney Graham, Customer Service Specialist 952-903-5780 Lindsey Wirklis, Customer Service Specialist 952-903-5780 Adama Sow, Facilities Manager Grace Pass, Pottery Assistant Delaney Gorecki, Pottery Intern ARTS & CULTURE COMMISSION ART CENTER STAFF Stella Chaffee Kandace Ellis Cheryl Gunness, Vice Chair Jane Howe, Student Dana Lappin Barbara La Valleur Ray Meifert Mollie Mertes, Student Anne Miller, Chair Steve Suckow Adriana Zabala Tavenas The Edina Chorale 60 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Edina Art Center Thank you to patrons of Edina Liquor for supporting the arts in Edina! OPEN STUDIO TIME We offer Open Studio time in painting, pottery and jewelry to members registered in a current class as a benefit of membership. RESIDENT MEMBERS To thank residents who are members of the Edina Art Center, we offer a $5 discount on classes. You must be a resident and a member to receive this offer. RECIPROCAL MEMBERSHIP As a thank you to our members of the Edina Art Center, we offer a reciprocal membership with the Walker Art Center. Please inquire about details. CLASS SUPPLIES Class supply lists will be emailed to students after class registration is complete. Our Art Center supply store has been downsized considerably and will only carry sumi-e supplies, pottery tools, pencils, erasers and sketchbooks. Members receive a 10 percent discount on art supplies. Supplies used in adult classes are to be purchased by the student. GIFT SHOP/GALLERY MEMBER DISCOUNTS Sorry! The 10 percent membership discount does not apply to artist-created work found in the Gift Shop or purchases made in our Margaret Foss Gallery. We support our featured artists by asking a minimal 35 percent commission on work sold. We believe it is important that no further discount be asked of the artist. CLASS CANCELLATIONS We run classes with as few as three students. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee a class will run though you may have registered. If We Cancel a Class — If class has low enrollment and needs to be canceled, you will be notified 48 hours prior to the class start date. You will be notified by phone and email. Please check your email and voicemail before you leave for class. If you are uncertain, please give us a call at 952-903-5780. If You Need to Cancel Your Registration — If you let us know at least five days before your class is to begin, please choose from these options: • Transfer Credit • Refund Credit to your credit card • Refund Check • Tax Deduction • Gift Certificate to the Edina Art Center If you let us know fewer than five days before your class is to begin, please choose from these options: • Transfer Credit • Tax Deduction MISSED CLASSES Sorry! We do not give refunds for scheduled classes that you registered for and were unable to attend. There are three exceptions that wherein we will offer a transfer credit: • Death in Family/Funeral • Family Medical Emergency • Observance of Religious Holiday MAKE-UP CLASSES Makeups will be arranged only when a class meeting is canceled by the Art Center. If an instructor has another class similar to your class, a make-up session is at the discretion of the instructor. HALF-CLASSES The Edina Art Center offers half-classes for those individuals that are unable to take a full class. Our policy for Half-Classes is: • The Art Center Front Desk staff places your name on the Half-Class Wait List with the dates you are available. • Half-Class sessions are first-half/last-half only. • Students are notified 24 hours before the class starts if a half-space is available. • We provide the dates of your availability to the instructor to verify attendance. • Only the Edina Art Center staff authorizes half-space enrollment. Instructors do not have the authority to approve half-class enrollment. Please talk to the Front Desk before speaking with your instructor. • Your enrollment is not guaranteed if you placed your name on the Half-Class Wait-List. The list will be first come, first served if an opening is available. PRO-RATED CLASSES The Edina Art Center does not pro-rate class tuition. The only exception is Art Academy student registrations. ART CENTER REGISTRATION POLICIES Register today by phone, in person or online! 952-903-5780 EdinaArtCenter.com Visit us in person at the Edina Art Center, 4701 W. 64th Street, Edina, MN 55435. Check us out on Facebook at Facebook.com/EdinaArtCenter. Free Parking Sept. 10 & 11 Centennial Lakes Park FallIntoTheArtsFestival.com Nearly 250 exhibitors will display and sell their works along the paved pathways of the park. 612016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Edina Art Center Visit MUSICINEDINA.ORG for more information! Nov. 13, 2016 Minnehaha Music Event OLÉ 62 EDINA PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT NAME ADDRESS OFFICIAL BASEBALL FIELDSOFFICIAL SOFTBALL DIAMONDSTENNIS COURTSOFFICIAL FOOTBALL/SOCCER FIELDSMAJOR SKATING RINKSBASKETBALL COURTS1. Alden Park 6750 Belmore Lane 2. Arden Park 5230 Minnehaha Blvd. 3. Arneson Acres Park 4711 W. 70th St. 4. Birchcrest Park 6016 Hansen Road 5. Braemar Park (Courtney Fields)7351 McCauley Trail 6. Bredesen Park 5901 Olinger Blvd. 7. Browndale Park 4510 Browndale Ave. 8. Centennial Lakes Park 7499 France Ave. S. 9. Chowen Park 5700 Chowen Ave. S. 10. Cornelia School Park 7142 Cornelia Drive 11. Countryside Park 6240 Tracy Ave. S. 12. Creek Valley School Park 6301 Gleason Road 13. Edinborough Park 7700 York Ave. S. 14. Fox Meadow Park 5251 Blake Road 15. Garden Park 5520 Hansen Road 16. Heights Park 5500 W. 66th St. 17. Highlands Park 5200 Doncaster Way 18. Kojetin Park 4201 W. 44th St. 19. Lake Edina Park 4400 Parklawn Ave. 20. Lewis Park 7300 Cahill Road 21. McGuire Park 69th St. and McGuire Road 22. Melody Lake Park 5601 Melody Lake Drive 23. Normandale Park 6501 Warren Ave. S. 24. Pamela Park 4303 W. 58th St. NAME ADDRESS OFFICIAL BASEBALL FIELDSOFFICIAL SOFTBALL DIAMONDSTENNIS COURTSOFFICIAL FOOTBALL/SOCCER FIELDSMAJOR SKATING RINKSBASKETBALL COURTS25. Rosland Park (includes disc golf course)4300 W. 66th St. 26. St. John’s Park 5924 St. John’s Ave. 27. Sherwood Park 5241 Eden Circle 28. Strachauer Park 6200 Beard Ave. 29. Tingdale Park 5800 W. 59th St. 30. Todd Park 4429 Vandervork Ave. S. 31. Tupa Park 4918 Eden Ave. 32. Utley Park 4521 W. 50th St. 33. Van Valkenburg Park 4935 Lincoln Drive S. 34. Walnut Ridge Park 5801 Londonderry Road 35. Weber Field Park 4115 Grimes Ave. S. 36. Williams Park 50th Street and Browndale Avenue 37. Wooddale Park 4500 W. 50th St. 38. York Park 5448 York Ave. S. 39. Yorktown Park (includes community garden and skate park) 7335 York Ave. S. OPEN SPACE AREAS 40. Lincoln Drive Floodplain Highway 169 E 41. Garden Park Addition South and West Garden Park 42. Krahl Hill Arctic Way and Vernon Avenue 43. Moore Property S. Melody Park City of Edina Parks and Facilities Map 632016/2017 FALL/WINTER ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY ADOPT-A-PARK The City of Edina encourages individuals or groups to participate in the Adopt-A- Park program. Participants make a two- year commitment during which they pick up litter at their adopted park at least twice a year. They also notify the City of any safety hazards in the park. The program is open to individuals, families, religious or community service organizations, neighborhood associations and other groups. At each adopted park, the City will provide a sign identifying the volunteer group or individual. For more information, call 952-826-0431. RESERVE A PARK The Cornelia School Park, Countryside Park, Pamela Park, Todd Park, Walnut Ridge Park and Weber Park buildings are available for rent for birthday parties, small reunions, neighborhood meetings and other events. The parks offer pleasant buildings, year- round outdoor activities, clean restrooms and easy parking. For more information, call the Parks & Recreation Department at 952–826-0367. PICNIC SHELTER RESERVATIONS Anyone living in Edina may reserve the picnic shelters at Rosland, Utley and Wooddale Parks by calling the Edina Parks & Recreation Department at 952–826-0367 after March 1. Reservations assure space in the shelter, but not exclusive use of the park. BICYCLE & WALKING PATHS The City of Edina offers several scenic paths for bicycling, walking, jogging, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. To ensure the safety and enjoyment of everyone, motorized vehicles are prohibited on the paths. THE BREDESEN PARK BIKE PATH The Bredesen Park bike path is two miles long and located south of Vernon Avenue and east of Gleason Road. Also available is a separate two-mile walking path. These paths encircle Bredesen Park, which has been developed as a nature study area. Access to the paths is on Vernon Avenue or Olinger Boulevard. THE LAKE CORNELIA PATH The 1.1-mile Lake Cornelia path encircles the northern portion of Lake Cornelia, south of the Crosstown Highway and west of the Edina Aquatic Center. Access is on 66th Street or West Shore Drive. OTHER PATHS • Lewis Park walking path 0.6 mile in Lewis Park • Walnut Ridge walking path0.5 mile in Walnut Ridge Park • Braemar Golf Course perimeter path 2.4 miles at Braemar Park • Edina Promenade walking and biking path0.75 mile from Galleria to Yorktown Park • Centennial Lakes Park path 1.43 miles at Centennial Lakes • Garden Park path0.5 mile in Garden Park • Pamela Park path 1 mile loop 2016/2017 FALL/WINTER Activities Directory We create community through people, parks and programs. PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT ***ECRWSS***POSTAL PATRONCAR-RT-WSPRESORT STDU.S. POSTAGEPAIDTWIN CITIES MNPermit No. 3932EdinaParks.com