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I, '041414i "dr • 4 - • • 410111; _ •••• Braemar Golf Course 4 Youth and adult programs Braemar Golf Dome 6 Richards Golf Course 7 Edina Art Center 7 Edina Senior Center 8 Centennial Lakes Park 8 Edina Model Yacht Club Edinborough Park 9 Edina Aquatic Center 10 Open swimming, swimming lessons Braemar Arena 11 Open skating, skating lessons Soccer 12 Soccer camp 12 Edina Soccer Club 12 Volleyball—Edina Girls' Athletic Association (EGAA) 13 Baseball, including coach-pitch 13 Softball 14 Girls' fast-pitch softball 14 Edina Swim Club 15 Tennis 15 Tennis instruction, team tennis leagues, tennis camp, Edina Classic Tennis Tournament, Doubles team tennis—EGAA Football 17 Flag football—EGAA 17 Hockey 18 Basketball 18 House league basketball—EGAA 19 Girls' traveling basketball 19 League of Champs 3 vs. 3 basketball 19 Braemar Figure Skating Club 19 Slow-pitch softball 20 Men's baseball—over 35 20 Tennis 20 Tennis lessons, Senior Tennis Players Club, Inc., Edina Classic Open Tennis Tournament Volleyball 21 Hockey 21 Broomball 21 Basketball 21 Playground Program 22 Family Jamboree 22 Sports Spectacular 22 Safety camp 22 Nature camp 23 Fab 4 and 5 23 Minnesota Vikings Training Camp trip 23 Fishing clinic 23 Edina Historical Society 24 Edina Garden Council 24 Adopt-A-Park 24 Firearm safety training 24 Reserve a park 24 Outdoor skating rinks 25 John Philip Sousa Memorial Band 25 July 4 concert with fireworks Fourth of July parade 25 Lead Program 25 Photo contest 25 Policies, youth and adult activities 26 Registration forms and information 27 fiNathialiauthiriatai Important telephone numbers and addresses 29 Hearing assistance/accessibility 29 Park and Recreation Department staff 29 Edina City Council 29 Park Board 29 Park Board meetings 29 Park and facility addresses, walking and bicycle paths 30 Photographs by Polly Norman and area residents / The building of assets in our youth The City of Edina has launched a major building project requiring the active participation of all residents. The project— Connecting for Kids—calls upon parents, grandparents, educators, health care workers, clergy, youth leaders, coaches and residents throughout the community to make a real difference in the lives of our children and adolescents. The initiative, developed by the Search Institute, identifies 40 assets that are critical to young people's healthy growth and development. External assets fall into the following categories: • Support from family and other adults • Empowerment in the community • Boundaries and expectations from parents and other adults • Constructive use of time through participation in music, arts, sports and other school clubs and activities The Search Institute also identified the following internal assets: • Commitment to learning and enjoyment of reading • Positive values like caring, social justice, integrity, honesty, responsibility and restraint • Social competency and the ability to develop and maintain positive friendships while resisting negative peer pressure • Positive identity and a sense of purpose and self-esteem These 40 assets both protect youth against at-risk behaviors and help them thrive. Search Institute research shows that youth with 0-10 assets participate in an average of 8.2 at-risk behaviors, while those with 31-40 assets average 0.7. Conversely, youth with 31-40 assets possess an average of 6.1 thriving indicators, while those with 0-10 assets possess 2.7. A survey of Edina youth in grades 6 through 12—conducted by the Search Institute—found that 16 percent of youth experienced 31-40 assets, 40 percent experienced 21-30, 35 percent reported 11-20, and 9 percent reported 0-10. As in other communities, the survey showed a small but observable decrease in assets among older adolescents (grades 9 through 12). The good news is that all of us can help build assets and make a difference in the lives of youth. We adults can send cards and e-mail messages to children and adolescents or invite a young person to play a game or go to the park. We can model and discuss values and priorities with our children and others and make family time a priority. Some of us can find time to volunteer as a coach or youth group leader, and all of us can do the easiest thing of all—smile at every child or adolescent we see. If you are a young person, you can take advantage of challenging opportunities through youth programs and school activities, get to know adults you respect and admire, and give something back to the community by building a positive relationship with a younger child. For more information on this initiative, visit the Connecting for Kids website at www.edina.k12.mn.us/whatsup/assets.htm or call Doug Johnson at (952) 848-3960 or Christine Weymouth at (952) 848-4949. Nestled in picturesque Braemar Park, Braemar Golf Course has been rated among the top 75 public golf courses in the nation. The course, at 6364 John Harris Drive, features a 27-hole regulation course, two nine-hole executive courses, a pro-shop, driving range, practice putting green, indoor golf dome, banquet and meeting rooms, and other facilities. Golfers who live in the city of Edina can enjoy reservation privileges and reduced green fees by purchasing patron cards for the regulation or executive courses. The regulation patron card is for permanent Edina residents with proof of residency. This card, which costs $60 before April 1 and $65 after March 31, entitles the holder to place reservations and provides reduced green fees. The card is good at the Braemar regulation and executive courses and the Richards executive course. Patrons make reservations for the regulation course by calling (952) 826-6799. Reservations are available five days in adyance. In addition, foursomes consisting entirely of patrons may make weekend and holiday reservations a week in advance. All golfers must check in at the pro-shop before beginning play. No prior sign-up sheets will be honored. Saturday morning starting times are reserved for patrons only. On Saturday afternoons and Sundays, half the starting times are allocated to patrons with guests. These patrons may make reservations starting at 7 a.m. Monday for Saturday play or 7 a.m. Tuesday for Sunday play. Individuals without patron cards may make reservations two days in advance. Nine-hole tickets are not available before 3 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays or holidays. The executive patron card is available to permanent Edina residents 10 years or older. This card, which costs $25 for the entire season, entitles the holder to make reservations five days in advance and provides reduced green fees on the Braemar and Richards executive courses. Executive patron card holders may make reservations for the Braemar executive course by calling (952) 826-6786 and for the Richards course by calling (952) 915-6606. Individuals without a patron card may make reservations two days in advance. Purchasers under 18 years old must show sufficient proof of residency or be accompanied by a parent. BRAEMAR GOLF COURSE FEES Regulation patron card $60, or $65 after March 31 (good at all Braemar and Richards courses) Executive patron card $25 (good at the Braemar and Richards executive courses) BRAFMAR REGUI ATION COURSE GREEN FEES Patron Non-patron 18 holes $22 $30 9 holes $12 $18 BRAFMAR EXECUTIVE COURSE GREEN FFFS Patron Non-patron Adult $9 $11 Junior $6.50 $7.50 Golf course regulations To ensure the enjoyment of all golfers, Edina golf facilities have adopted the following regulations: • Golfers may not wear metal spikes on the courses. • Golfers making reservations are responsible for no-shows and will pay $15 per person unless the individual cancels at least two hours before tee time. • Golf course staff members may make foursomes of all groups. • Staff members may ask slow players to leave the course to ensure the enjoyment of everyone. Braemar Pro Shop Braemar's full-service pro shop offers top-name brands at competitive prices. The shop carries full lines of men's and women's apparel, shoes, bags, balls, gifts and more. Also available is the Mizuno club fitting system conducted by a teaching professional. Patron card holders receive discounts on apparel, shoes, bags and gifts for the entire year. Braemar Clubhouse and banquet facilities The Braemar Room overlooking the golf course is available for meetings, banquets, receptions and other events. For information, call (952) 826-6791. The Clubhouse Grill is open year-round for light lunches and snacks. Braemar Driving Range Golfers also can enjoy the Braemar Driving Range. Before June 1, the range is open from 8 a.m. to half an hour before sunset. After June 1, the driving range is open half an hour after sunrise to half an hour before sunset every day. The range sometimes closes during inclement weather; to find out whether the range is open, call (952) 826-6786. Driving range balls cost $6 for a large bucket and $4 for a small bucket. Youth golf lessons For beginner, intermediate and advanced golfers ages 10 to 18, Braemar offers summer group lessons. A session includes five 50-minute lessons, held once a week, covering fundamentals, rules and etiquette. Classes are limited to 12 to 14 students. Golf clubs are available. SESSION ONE Registration begins March 24. Participants may register at the Braemar Pro Shop or by calling (952) 826-6799. Days/beginning dates Times Mondays starting June 11 10, 11 am.; 1, 2 p.m. Tuesdays starting June 12 2 p.m. Wednesdays starting June 13 9, 11 a.m.; 2 p.m. Thursdays starting June 14 10, 11 am.; 1 p.m. Fridays starting June 15 9, 11 a.m. FSSION TWO Registration begins June 1. Participants may register at the Braemar Pro Shop or by calling (952) 826-6799. Days/beginning dates Times Mondays starting July 16 9, 11 am.; 1 p.m. Tuesdays starting July 17 10 am.; 2 p.m. Wednesdays starting July 18 9, 10 am.; 2 p.m. Thursdays starting July 19 10 am.; 1 p.m. Fee The fee for junior golf lessons is $38 per session. Junior golf leagues Youth golfers with previous experience or instruction may participate in a junior golf league. The league plays six Friday mornings from June 15 through Aug. 3, excluding July 6. Activities include playing golf, using the driving range and learning about rules and etiquette. Braemar requires a parent to attend one Friday of the six-week program. Regulation course leagues are open to advanced youth golfers ages 12 or older as of June 15, 2001. Fees are $125 for the 18-hole league and $85 for the nine-hole league. The executive course league is open to beginning and intermediate youth golfers ages 10 and older as of June 15, 2001. Participants play at the Braemar and Richards executive courses. The fee for the executive league is $75. Junior Golf Development Program For more serious, experienced golfers ages 13 to 18, Braemar offers the Junior Golf Development Program. Participants should have attended group golf classes or have progressed beyond the introductory stages of golf. The program—conducted in groups of four students—offers extensive individual attention and emphasizes player development. Details are available at the pro shop. Sign-up begins Saturday, March 24. Space is limited. Junior golf registration and orientation Braemar will conduct an orientation and registration session for youth golfers and their parents Saturday, March 24, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Braemar Clubhouse. Programs covered include the Junior Development Program and junior golf leagues. This meeting is open to Edina residents only. Non-residents may register, as space allows, after May 7. Information regarding mail-in registration for youth golfers with two years of participation is available at the pro shop. Junior golf card Available to Edina residents ages 12 to 18, the junior golf card is good for ten rounds of golf on the regulation course. This card does not include reservation privileges. The fee for the card is $115. The card is valid on weekdays or after 3 p.m. on weekends and holidays. Minnesota Golf Association junior competition The Minnesota Golf Association, in conjunction with Braemar and other courses, conducts a state junior competition program. Advanced golfers (boys and girls) ages 18 and under should apply at the Braemar Pro Shop by Monday, May 7. Minnesota Junior P.G.A. Competition The Minnesota Junior P.G.A. conducts tournaments for advanced juniors at various golf courses throughout the state. For information, call the Minnesota Junior P.G.A. at (763) 754-6641. Adult golf lessons For adults, Braemar offers three levels of classes: • Basic classes are for individuals who have played little or no golf and have taken no formal lessons. Classes are limited to 10 students. The fee for a five-class session is $80. • Intermediate classes are for players who have completed a basic-level session or have played some golf and can consistently hit the ball into the air. Classes are limited to 10 students. The fee is $80. • Advanced classes are for golfers who play the game seriously and can score 100 or less for 18 holes on the regulation course. Each group has a maximum of six students. The fee is $115. A videotape is included. Classes meet for five one-hour sessions—once a week for five weeks or twice a week for 2 1/2 weeks. SESSION ONE—SPRING 2001 Registration begins March 1. Register at Braemar Pro Shop or by calling (952) 826-6799. Basic and intermediate classes are available. Days/beginning dates Times Mondays starting April 9 10 a.m.; 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays starting April 10 10 a.m.; 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays starting April 11 10 a.m.; 1:30, 5:30, 6:30 p.m. Thursdays starting April 12 10 a.m.; 1:30, 5:30, 6:30 p.m. Fridays starting April 13 10 a.m.; 1:30 p.m. Saturdays starting April 14 9, 10 a.m. FSSION TWO—SPRING 2001 Registration begins March 1. Register at Braemar Pro Shop or by calling (952) 826-6799. Basic and intermediate classes are available. Days/beginning dates Times Mondays/Wednesdays starting April 23 10 am.; 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays/Thursdays starting April 24 10 am.; 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 p.m. SESSION THREE—SIIMMFR 2001 Registration begins April 2. Register at Braemar Pro Shop or by calling (952) 826-6799. Basic and intermediate classes are available in all time slots. Advanced classes are available at 7:30 p.m. Days/beginning dates Times Mondays/Wednesdays starting May 14 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays/Thursdays starting May 15 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 p.m. FAC 111111E 4 FACILITIES I 140 11 ft°1 SFSSION FOUR—SUMMER 2001 Registration begins April 16. Register at Braemar Pro Shop or by calling (952) 826-6799. Basic and intermediate classes are available in all time slots. Advanced dasses are available at 7:30 p.m. Days/beginning dates Times Mondays starting June 4 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays starting June 5 10 a.m.; 1:30, 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays starting June 6 9 a.m.; 1:30, 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 p.m. Thursdays starting June 7 9, 10 a.m.; 6:30, 7:30 p.m. Fridays starting June 8 9, 10 a.m.; 6:30, 7:30 p.m. Saturdays starting June 9 9, 10 a.m. SESSION FIVE—SUMMFR 2001 Registration begins May 29. Register at Braemar Pro Shop or by calling (952) 826-6799. Basic and intermediate classes are available in all time slots. Advanced classes are available at 7:30 p.m. Days/beginning dates Times Mondays/Wednesdays starting June 25 10 a.m.; 6:30, 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays/Thursdays starting June 26 10 a.m.; 6:30, 7:30 p.m. SFSSION SIX—SUMMFR 2001 Registration begins June 26. Register at Braemar Pro Shop or by calling (952) 826-6799. Basic and intermediate classes are available. Days/beginning dates Times Mondays/Wednesdays starting July 16 10 a.m.; 6, 7 p.m. Tuesdays/Thursdays starting July 17 10 a.m.; 6, 7 p.m. Golf lesson cancellation policy Braemar Golf Course will not issue refunds to those cancelling group golf lessons three or fewer days before the start of their class. Private golf lessons Private lessons are available at Braemar. The cost is $40 for a half-hour lesson. For information, call (952) 826-6799. Braemar Golf School For golfers interested in an intensive, individualized program, Braemar offers a golf school where participants attend three half-days. The golf school offers individual instruction on all phases of the game and information on playing the course. For information, call the pro shop at (952) 826-6799. Rules and etiquette clinics Braemar Golf Course will conduct a series of basic rules and etiquette clinics, which include videotapes; demonstrations; and discussion of scoring, rules, equipment and maintaining handicaps. The series consists of two classes, two hours each. For dates and times, stop at the pro shop or call (952) 826-6799. The fee for the two-class series is $25. Women's leagues Braemar offers options for women interested in a golf league. Membership is limited to Edina residents. Golfers should contact one of the following coordinators: RF0111ATION COURSE Braemar Monday—(18-hole, Mon. a.m.)—Sylvia Eisler— (952) 927-9277 Highlanders—(nine-hole, Mon. a.m.)—Pam Moody—(952) 920-6497 Westwood Women—(nine-hole, Mon. p.m.)—Linda Gilligan— (952) 943-2353 Tuesday Clubbers—(nine-hole, Tues. a.m.)—Florence Norback— (952) 944 9270 EWGA—(18- and nine-hole, Tues. a.m.)—Carol Hagelee— (952) 828-9510 Braemar Women—(18-hole, Wed. a.m.)—Marian Hamilton— (952) 944 6611 Braemar Women—(nine-hole, Wed. a.m.)—Jean Reisner— (952) 941-6128 Braemar Women Twilight—(nine-hole, Thurs. p.m.)—Cecilia Motzko—(952) 925-2222 Bowling Green—(18-hole, Thurs. a.m.)—Joanne Gordon— (952) 920-4494, Kathy Peterson—(952) 927-8367 Bowling Green—(nine-hole, Thurs. a.m.)—Ardis Wexler— (952) 925-2097 BRAEMAR EXFCUTIVE COURSE Golden Gals—(Mon. a.m.)—Marge Adams—(952) 920-6172 Newcomers—(Tues. a.m.)—Kathy Cross—Bemard—(952) 942-5314 Par 3 Swingers—(Tues. and Wed. a.m.)—Lisa Jorgensen— (952) 922-4347—or Cindy Bray—(952) 929-2887 Sunshine Gals—(Wed. p.m.)—Denise Camey-(952) 401-0417 Evening mixed league Nine-hole-(Fri. p.m.)-Ruth Lyons-(952) 996-0565 Men's leagues Golden Agers—(18-hole, Mon. a.m.)—Frank McGoldrick— (952) 920-4560 (must be 62 or older) Senators—(nine-hole, Mon. a.m., executive course)—George Fredrickson—(952) 933-6692 Braemar Men's Club The Braemar Men's Club, for patron card holders ages 18 and older, stages golf events every weekend and holds club competition Tuesdays and Thursdays. The club now has a waiting list. For information, call John Towey at (952) 941-2018. Braemar Golf Association Golf enthusiasts can join the Braemar Golf Association, a volunteer organization dedicated to improving the golf course environment, programs and policies. For information, call Bob Sandilla at (952) 941-2296. Braemar Golf Dome The golf dome houses an indoor golf range and other activities. The range-230 feet long and 75 feet high-contains 46 tee spots on two levels. Refreshments and club rentals are available. The facility is open from November through April and closed during the summer. GOI F-BY-THF-BUCKFT HOURS November through April Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-9 p.m. (Large buckets of balls cost $6.50. Last bucket is sold at 8:30 p.m.) GOLF BY TIME HOURS November through April Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m.-9 p.m. (Customer pays $9 for each half hour for an unlimited number of balls. The last check-in is at 8:30 p.m.) The Braemar Golf Dome also offers private and group instruction. During the Christmas holiday, junior golfers may participate in a golf camp at the dome. Golfers also can improve their game by using the computerized Sportech Swing Analyzer. For information, call (952) 826-6744. The par-29 Richards Executive Golf Course- located at 7640 Parklawn Ave.-features a clubhouse and large putting green. At Richards, golfers can choose between two flagstick positions on every hole. This provides an easy approach for beginning golfers and a more difficult approach for advanced players. I Visit the Edina Art Center for creative visual arts experiences for all ages and abilities. The facility is conveniently located at 4701 W. 64th St., on the frontage road west of the Edina Aquatic Center in Ken Rosland Park (formerly Lake Cornelia Park). Among the many classes and workshops offered at a variety of levels are: ADULT CI ASSES Pottery Watercolor Jewelry-making Fabric painting Card-making Life drawing Portraiture Book-making Pastels Calligraphy Acrylic painting Asian brush painting Rosemaling Realistic drawing and painting Print-making Oil painting Mold-making Paper-making Tours Photography, including darkroom use and photo tinting YOUTH CLASSES Clay Media arts Cartooning Puppetry Drawing Outreach at ClubKid Print-making Jewelry summer art camps Rosemaling Hanukkah and Christmas workshops Theater arts Adaptive recreation classes Golfers can purchase an executive patron card. The card, which costs $25 for the entire season, entitles the holder to reduced green fees and reservation privileges at both the Braemar and Richards executive courses. Individuals without patron cards may make reservations two days in advance. For reservations to the Richards Golf Course, call (952) 915-6606. RICHARDS FXECUTIVE COURSE GREEN FEES Patron Non-patron Adult $9 $11 Junior $6.50 $7.50 In addition, the Edina Art Center brings parents and children together for family workshops and classes where students use the "one room schoolhouse" method of learning. For children ages 3 to 14, the Art Center offers summer day camps. Special Edina Art Center events in 2001 include the "My Family Valentine" event sponsored by Twin Cities Parent on Feb. 9; participation in the 50th and France Art Fair June 1-3; an Art Center open house from 5:30-10:30 p.m. July 4; art tours to Mexico, Lutsen and Italy; and a holiday arts and crafts sale Nov. 5-Dec. 23. The Peggy Kelly Media Arts Studios now feature a portrait studio, computer graphics classes, a tearoom and more. This is in addition to previous media lab services (such as transferring film to video, adding music to videos and creating video scrapbooks). For information, call (952) 915-6602. The Edina Art Center also offers a premier pottery department featuring glazing facilities, a 36-cubic-foot gas kiln, seven electric kilns, an outdoor raku kiln and a soda kiln. Beginners and advanced students also can use the department's 12 electric wheels, as well as kickwheels, slab rollers and pugmills. Also available is an adjustable wheel for students in wheelchairs. The Margaret Foss Gallery offers rotating exhibits that feature local and internationally known artists. In addition, shoppers can visit the Clark Gift Gallery for quality hand-made art. EDINA ART CENTER HOURS Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Friday 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For more information about the Art Center and its programs, call (952) 915-6600. FACILITIE P AN' °1411:eti rit F6k4 _ r • With 1,500 members and a variety of activities, the Edina Senior Center offers something for everyone 55 and older. The Senior Center, at 5701 Normandale Rd., hosts recreational, educational, health and social service events Mondays through Fridays. For a $10 annual membership fee, participants receive a newsletter and priority registration for trips and tours. Among the activities are: ,SENIOR CENTER CLASSES Line dancing Defensive driving Whittling Bridge lessons Exercise Creative writing Centennial Lakes—a 24-acre park and pond area—offers the ultimate urban escape. The park features more than 1.5 miles of paved pedestrian pathway around a 10-acre lake, as well as beautifully landscaped grounds, formal and informal relaxation areas, swinging benches and fountains. During the summer, visitors can rent paddle boats, feed the fish, watch remote control sailboat races or play lawn games. The park also hosts a variety of cultural performances, including band concerts, magicians, clowns and musicians. Centennial Lakes offers some of the finest croquet and lawn bowling courts in the nation. The lawn games area hosts clinics, leagues and tournaments for all ages and abilities, as well as individual play. For more information, call (952) 832-6788. Visitors of all ages also can enjoy the Centennial Lakes putting course. The course features 18 holes of authentic bentgrass greens surrounded by water hazards, sand traps, rock gardens and landscaping. In the winter, Centennial Lakes Park offers one of the Twin HFALT_H_-_R_ELATED PROGRAMS Health screenings Free hearing tests Podiatrist Flu shot clinic Health seminars Free blood pressure checks Vial of Life Health insurance counseling SENIOR CENTER ONGOING ACTIVITIES Trips and tours Book clubs Needletalk Golf league Swingin' Singin' Seniors Rhinestone Rockettes tap dancers Men's softball Duplicate bridge Men's volleyball Slide presentations Computer interest group Bowling league Dandeliners line dancers Scrabble Walking group Twin Cities Harmonica Society Bridge Bridge, cribbage, 500 tournaments Spinning wheels bicyclists Free income tax preparation Also available is the Senior Center luncheon program, which meets at noon Mondays through Fridays at 7151 York Ave. S. Seniors must make reservations by calling (952) 893-1448 two working days in advance. Call (952) 928-4580 for a complimentary Edina Senior Center newsletter. Cities' finest outdoor ice skating facilities. Visitors can skate across 10 acres of carefully maintained ice or take a spin on one of the park's Norwegian kick sleds. Afterwards, guests can relax by one of Centennial Lakes' three fireplaces. Centennial Lakes' Park Centrum building is available for rent from April through November. For information, call (952) 832-6789. WINTER ICE SKATE RENiIAL/CONCESSION STAND HOURS Monday-Friday 4-9:30 p.m.* Saturday 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Sunday noon-9:30 p.m. *The rink opens at noon Monday-Friday. Edina Model Yacht Club Centennial Lakes also is home to the Edina Model Yacht Club, which promotes and supports wind- and electric-powered boating on Edina lakes. The club offers both recreational and competitive activities and provides year-round education and social opportunities. While the club supports boats of all shapes and sizes, it specializes in a one-design club sailer and a developmental class of wind-powered boats. Club sailing begins in early May and continues through late October. Hours are Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 5 p.m. to dusk and Sundays from noon to 3 p.m. Membership is open to people of all ages. Fees are $10 for youth and $20 for adults. Call (952) 832-6788 for more information. With more than 6,000 plants, trees and flowers, Edinborough Park offers the perfect setting for a variety of cultural, recreational and athletic activities. The completely enclosed one- acre park features a junior-olympic sized swimming pool; a 44- by 44-foot ice skating rink, a running track and exercise area, a small playground and a multi-purpose play area. In its 250-seat, Greek-style amphitheater, Edinborough Park hosts a full schedule of free cultural arts programs by many of the area's best professional and amateur entertainers in the areas of music, visual arts, dance, theater and skating. Edinborough Park is available for private rental on Friday and Saturday evenings. Call (952) 832-6790 for further information. PARK HOURS Sunday-Thursday 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday, Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (Please call for holiday hours and pool, ice rink and great hall schedules.) PARK FEES Daily wristband $4 (Required for pool, track and ice rink) Skate rental $1.50 (Season passes also are available. Call 832-6790 for more information.) Youth skating lessons Edinborough Park offers skating lessons throughout the year on its intimate, family-style rink. Lessons help children learn basic movements using special games and toys, while family members cheer them on. Classes are available for a variety of levels, from toddlers learning to stand on skates to youth ready to start jumping. Edinborough Park offers year-round classes in five-week sessions, with a one-week break between sessions. The fee is $35 per session. TOT SKATING LFSSON CATFGORIFS (Ages 3 -6) Tot 1 Beginning class for the first-time skater; Tot 2 Skaters who have completed Tot 1; Tot 3 Skaters who have completed Tot 2 YOUTH SKATING CATFGORIES (Any age) Pre-Alpha For skaters who have passed Tot 3, as well as children ages 7 and older who are new to the program; Alpha For skaters who have passed Pre-Alpha, classes teach stops and forward cross-overs; Beta For skaters who have passed Alpha, dass focuses on backward skating, cross-overs and t-stops; Gamma For skaters who have passed Beta, class teaches turns and hockey stop; Delta For skaters who have passed Gamma, class teaches additional turns and beginning edges. ,SKATING LESSON SCHEDULE The Winter I session begins the week of Jan. 2. Winter II begins the week of Feb. 13, and Winter III begins the week of March 27. All sessions continue for five weeks. The following schedule applies to all three sessions: Tuesday classes 9:45-10:30 a.m. Tot 1 and 2 10:30-11:15 a.m. Tot 3, Pre-Alpha, Alpha Wednesday classes 9:45-10:30 a.m. Tot 1 and 2 10:30-11:15 a.m. Tot 3, Pre-Alpha, Alpha 2-2:45 p.m. Tot 1 2:45-3:30 p.m. Tot 2 3:30-4:15 p.m. Tot 3, Pre-Alpha and Alpha 4:15-5 p.m. Tot 1 5-5:45 Tot 2 and 3 5:45-6:30 p.m. Tot 1 Thursday classes 4-4:45 p.m. Tot 1 and 2 4:45-5:30 p.m. Tot 3 and Pre-Alpha 5:30-6:15 p.m. Tot 1 6:15-7 p.m. Tot 2 7-7:45 p.m. Tot 3 and Pre-Alpha 7:45-8:30 p.m. Alpha, Beta and Gamma Edinborough Park will schedule Delta classes as needed. Youth skating lesson registration Register in-person at Edinborough Park. Sign up early, since classes fill fast. For more information, call (952) 442-8490 or visit the webside at edinskate.homepage.com. ACILITIES I The Edina Aquatic Center offers water fun for children and adults. The zero-depth children's pool features a play structure with two enclosed slides, a spiral slide and many other activities. The main pool offers a 215-foot twisting flume that enters the pool on the shallow end. Both amenities are included in the season ticket and daily admission fees. This season, the Edina Aquatic Center offers residents an incentive for purchasing season passes early. Families or individuals purchasing passes by May 1 receive a $10 discount on the following rates: OPFN SWIMMING RATES Resident Non-resident Individual pass $50 $60 Family pass 2 people $75 $90 3 people $100 $120 4 people $125 $150 $150 5 people $180 6 people $175 $210 7 people $200 $240 ,' 8 people $225 $27 Daily admission $7 $70 Admission after 6 p.m. $5 $5 The pass is non-transferable and includes children of all ages, nannies, foreign exchange students and grandchildren. All pass members—except the nanny—must live at the same address. Pool hours For its 2001 season, the Edina Aquatic Center will open Saturday, June 2, and close Sunday, Aug. 26. The main pool will close June 16 and 17 for the Aquamania Swim Meet. The zero- depth pool will remain open to the public. JUNF/JULY HOURS (MAIN POOL) Monday-Friday 11:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Saturday/Sunday 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. AUGUST HOURS (MAIN POOL) Monday-Friday 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday/Sunday 10 a.m.-8 p.m. ZERO-DEPTH POOL HOURS LAP SWIMMING HOURS (ENTIRE SFASON) Monday-Friday 6-8 p.m. Saturday/Sunday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. FOURTH OF JULY HOURS 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Learn to Swim program The Edina Aquatic Center encourages children ages 6 and older to enroll in American Red Cross swimming lessons, offered at the facility during June, July and August. SWIMMING LFSSON CATEGORIES Level 2: Primary Skills Students who are comfortable putting their heads in the water and providing locomotion when supported; (Level 1 water adjustment classes are no longer offered at the Edina Aquatic Center.) Level 3: Stroke Readiness Students who can demonstrate the prone and back floats and unsupported locomotion; Level 4: Stroke Development Students who can demonstrate the elementary backstroke and the front and back crawl with properly coordinated movement; Level 5: Stroke Refinement Students who have mastered the basic skills needed to learn more difficult strokes and refine previously leamed strokes; Level 6: Skill Proficiency Students who have learned the key strokes and are ready to develop endurance; Level 7: Advanced Skills Students with considerable endurance and highly refined technique in all strokes; Adaptive: For students with disabilities, adapted Red Cross swimming lessons taught at the student's current swimming level, with a 1:2 teacher-to-student ratio Class schedule SFSSION ONE Mondays through Thursdays 10-10:30 a.m. June 11-June 28 10:45-11:15 a.m. SESSION TWO Mondays through Thursdays 10-10:30 a.m. July 2-July 19* 10:45-11:15 a.m. *Wednesday, July 4, lessons will be held Friday, July 6. SFSSION THREF Mondays through Thursdays 10-10:30 a.m. July 23-Aug. 9 10:45-11:15 a.m. Registration To register, see page 27. Fee The Learn to Swim fee is $60 per student per session. • 11 For hockey and figure skating enthusiasts, Braemar Arena features three indoor, regulation-size ice sheets. Braemar is available for open skating, group rental, adult and youth hockey and figure skating programs. The facility also offers group skating lessons for ages 4 through adult. Open skating season passes Braemar Arena offers open skating season passes for families or individuals, valid September through August. The arena also offers single-session admission to both residents and non- residents, OPFN SKATING RATES The family pass may include children of all ages, nannies, foreign exchange students and grandchildren. It is non-transferable to any family member not listed on the pass. All family pass members must live at the same address. Open skating schedule (subject to change) WINTER HOURS (mid-September through mid-April) Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday 1:15-2:45 p.m. Sunday 8:30-10:30 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. SPECIAL FALI HOURS (mid-September through mid-October) Tuesday 8-9:30 p.m. Friday 7:30-9 p.m. (These hours are in addition to the regular winter hours listed above.) Holiday closings There will be no open skating on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. Special event cancellations will be posted at the arena. Also check the web page at www.ci.edina.mn.us/park/arenahome.htm. Please check these postings frequently. Group skating lessons Braemar Arena offers three sessions of skating lessons for beginners through advanced skaters, ages 4 through adult. The first session begins in late January or early February, the second in September and the third in late October or early November. Session dates and fees will be posted on the arena's web page at www.ci.edina.mn.us/park/arenahome.htm. AGF 4 THROUGH KINDFRGARTFN (Boys and girls) Days Times Tuesdays 9:30-10 a.m. 1-1:30 p.m. 1:30-2 p.m. Saturdays 11-11:30 a.m. FRFFSTYLE CLASSES (Boys and girls) Days Times Wednesdays 5:10-6:10 p.m. 6:20-7:20 p.m. Fee The fee is to be determined and will vary depending upon session length. ADULT CLASSES (Beginner through intermediate) Days Times Saturdays noon-12:30 p.m. Fee The fee is to be determined and will vary depending upon session length. Registration Information on class levels is available during registration, which takes place at Braemar Arena. Parents or guardians must sign waiver forms. Phone and mail registrations are not accepted. Individual pass Family pass Resident Non-resident $60 $70 Employed in Edina $60 Fee The fee is to be determined and will vary depending upon session length. c-IRADF SCH001 AND ABOVE 2 people $70 $85 $70 (Boys and girls) 3 people $75 $90 $75 4 people $80 $95 $80 Category Days Times 5 people $85 $100 $85 Girls—USFSA Basic 1-4 Saturdays 11:30 a.m.-noon 6 people $90 $105 $90 Girls—USFSA Basic 2-7 Saturdays noon-12:30 p.m. 7 people $95 $110 $95 Boys & girls—USFSA Saturdays 12:30-1 p.m. Single-session admission $3 $3 $3 Hockey 1-2, ages 6 and up Fee The fee is to be determined and will vary depending upon session Skate rental $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 length. SUMMER HOURS (mid-June through mid-August) Monday, Wednesday 6:45-7:45 p.m. Sunday 1-3 p.m. Monday-Sunday (June/July) 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Monday-Sunday (August) 10 a.m.-8 p.m. FFGISTRATION DATES First session: Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2001 5-8 p.m. Second session: Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2001 5-8 p.m. Third session: Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2001 5-8 p.m. For information on outdoor skating rinks, see page 25. 10 FACILITI FACILITIES a The Edina Soccer Association is committed to providing quality soccer programs that focus on sportsmanship and fun. The association offers a summer and fall league. The summer season starts in mid-May and ends in late July. The summer program's Under-6 and Under-8 leagues are non-competitive and provide age-appropriate instruction from qualified coaches. Participants in the Under- 10, Under-12 and Under-15 leagues play refereed games, with playoffs and a championship game at the end of the season. Teams play one or two games per week on weekday evenings. Players ages 6 to 11 can improve and practice their soccer skills at a camp under the direction of Phil Nell, Minnesota Thunder assistant coach and coaching director of the Edina Soccer Club. In addition to instruction, participants will play a variety of games such as soccer baseball, soccer golf and soccer boccie ball. Each day will feature an exciting new contest. The first session of soccer camp is June 18-22 from 9:30 a.m. The Edina Soccer Club sponsors traveling teams for boys and girls in the Under- 9 to Under-19 categories who are committed to the sport and seek a higher level of competition. The main spring/summer season is from early May through early August, and the secondary fall season is in September and October. Off-season, indoor winter training also is available. Teams compete in the premier and classic divisions of the Minnesota Youth Soccer Association (MYSA). Participants in the summer program play one or two evening games a week—usually in Twin Cities suburbs—as well as three or four weekend tournaments. Many teams travel outside Minnesota for one of these tournaments. Players in the fall program play one or two games per weekend. Most n I The fall season for Under-8, Under-10 and Under-12 players starts in early September and continues for six weeks. Games are once a week on weekend afternoons. Registration Registration information is available through the Edina Soccer Association web site at www.edinasoccer.org. Registration for summer begins the first week of January, and registration for fall begins the first week of July. Space is limited. All registration will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Help wanted Adults or older students who are interested in serving as soccer coaches or referees should call the association at (952) 826-0380, extension 508, or send an e-mail message to info@edinasoccer.org. to noon. The second session is July 16-20 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Both sessions are at the Creek Valley soccer fields. Registration For a camp brochure and registration form, call Ed MacHolda • at (952) 826-0431. Fee The fee for soccer camp is $59 per student per camp. traveling soccer teams practice one or two times per week. Players are selected at tryout sessions. Details about tryouts vary from team to team. For more information, see the Edina Soccer Club newsletter or the Edina Soccer Club web site at www.edinasoccer.org. Registration Participants register with both the Edina Soccer Club and MYSA. General registration is Saturday, Jan. 20, at Edina City Hall. Players must register in-person, with a parent. Fee Soccer Club fees consist of a club-wide base charge for all players and an additional team charge, determined by the expenses of the individual team. Fees for summer teams generally range from $250 to $500 or higher (if teams travel outside the state). Fall season fees usually range from $75 to $100. Participants pay additional fees for indoor winter training and tryouts. The EGAA offers a recreational volleyball program for girls in grades five through ten. The eight-week program emphasizes fun, sportsmanship, teamwork and learning; no volleyball experience is necessary. The season begins in early March with a skills clinic for all participants and coaches. During the season, teams play two nights per week—Mondays, Tuesdays and/or Thursdays. Registration In early January, the EGAA will mail registration materials to girls in grades five through ten who live in Edina. Forms are Boys and girls ages 7-18 can participate in the all- American sport of baseball, offered by the Edina Baseball Association. Players may sign up for leagues either by their ages as of Aug. 1, or by the grade level they have finished. Games are Mondays through Sundays. Leagues are available in the following categories: Pony League (Coach-Pitch League) for 7-year-olds (first graders) will practice and play games three days per week (between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.) at Lake Cornelia. Cactus League (Jug Ball League) for 8-year-olds (second and third graders) will continue to teach baseball fundamentals. Players will hit pitches from a pitching machine. Cactus League teams practice and play games three days per week (between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.) at Normandale Park. Grapefruit League (Kid Pitch) is for 9-year-olds (third graders). This is the Edina Baseball Association's first year of live pitching and catching. Players practice and play games three times per week. All practices and games are during the day at Countryside Park and Cornelia School between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Northern League is for 10-year-olds (fourth graders). House league teams will be divided equally into rosters of 12 or 13 players. Games are scheduled for Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings. Several teams will be selected to play in weekend tournaments. National League is for 11-year-olds (fifth graders). House league teams are divided equally into rosters of 12 or 13 players. The association will hold tryouts to select players for traveling teams that play in an evening league and in three weekend tournaments. American League is for 12-year-olds (sixth graders). House league teams are divided equally into rosters of 12 or 13 players. Games are Monday and Thursday evenings. The association will hold tryouts to select players for traveling teams that play in an evening league and in three weekend tournaments. Prairie League is for 13-year-olds (seventh 'graders). House league due at the Edina Park and Recreation Department by mid- February. The EGAA will notify players about team placement in late February. For more information, visit the EGAA web site at www.ci.edina.mn.us/park/egaa/htm. Volunteer coaches needed To volunteer as a coach, or to receive information about the volleyball program, call the Edina Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0367. teams are divided equally into rosters of 12 or 13 players. Games are Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings. The association will conduct tryouts to select players for traveling teams that play in an evening league and in three weekend tournaments. Pacific Coast League is for 14- and 15-year-olds (eighth and ninth graders). House league teams will be divided equally into rosters of 12 or 13 players. Games are Monday and Wednesday evenings. The association will hold tryouts to select players for traveling teams that play in an evening league and in weekend tournaments. Senior Rec. Team is for 16- to 18-year-olds (tenth through twelfth graders). House League players are divided into equal teams and play about 20 games in the Western Community Senior Rec. League. Mickey Mantle Team is for advanced 16-year-olds. The association conducts tryouts to select players for the team, which competes in the Mickey Mantle League and in weekend tournaments. American Legion Team is for advanced 16- to 18-year-old players. The association will hold tryouts to select players for the American Legion team, which plays in an American Legion League and in weekend tournaments. Registration Registration forms will be mailed in February. Walk-in registration day is at Edina City Hall Sunday, March 4. The registration deadline is March 30. For more information, visit the Edina Baseball Association web site at www.edinabaseball.com. Fee The fee for recreational baseball is typically $125. A surcharge is added for traveling players. Scholarships are available, based on need. Scholarship forms are available at the Edina Park and Recreation Department office. 12 YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS 1h YOUTH SPORTS 17 II • I For boys and girls ages 10 to 16, the City of Edina offers two levels of USTA competitive team play. The league is for players with tournament experience and those who wish to gain experience. All participants should be familiar with the basics of the game, including scoring. The league practices are Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:15 to 4:30 p.m. Matches will be Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons. • II The City of Edina offers a week-long tennis camp Monday, Aug. 6, through Friday, Aug. 10, for beginning and intermediate-level players ages 8 to 13. Camp is from 9 a.m. to noon, concluding with a pizza party and tournament the last day. All practices are at the Edina Community Center. Home matches are at the community center or Edina High School tennis courts. Parents or guardians provide transportation to away matches in nearby communities. Practices begin the week of June 11. The season concludes with a state-wide tournament the end of July. Players will receive match schedules during the first week of practice. Registration For registration information, see page 27. Fee The fee for the league is $64.50, including tennis balls, a year- long USTA membership, a 2001 USTA team tennis t-shirt and a chance to participate in a state-wide tournament held in Bloomington the last weekend of July. Registration For information, see page 27. Fee The fee for tennis camp is $79. Established in 1962, the Edina Football Association teaches and encourages good sportsmanship and fair play in its program for players in grades two through eight. Football leagues, tailored to the ages of participants, are: The Hornet Flag League for boys and girls in grades two and three; The House Hornets, a tackle football league for grades four, five and six; The Hornet Pride, a tackle football league for grades seven and eight. Flag football teams will be formed by neighborhood, as defined by the elementary school district. Tackle football players will be weighed, ranked according to speed and agility and distributed in a manner that produces evenly matched, competitive teams. The leagues also have ball carrier weight limits and small squad sizes. Registration Football registration begins in June. Weigh-in and late registration is in August. The association will announce dates and times. For more information, visit the Edina Football Association web site at www.edinafootball.org. Edina Football Academy The Edina Football Association also sponsors a football academy, led by Edina Hornets varsity head coach Todd Olson and his staff. The academy teaches basic and advanced skills and techniques to players entering grades four through twelve. The Edina Football Academy also offers a passing and receiving league, where players enjoy the competition of touch football games. The academy—scheduled for June 2001—features guest speakers, a camp shirt, prizes and fun. Details will be available in the spring. Volunteer coaches The Edina Football Association needs coaches. Volunteers attend clinics to learn the fundamentals of football, coaching and first aid. Anyone who is interested should call the Edina Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0367 ► ► 0 ► ► i s II • I The EGAA offers a fun, competitive tennis program for girls who have completed grades five through nine. The program is for beginners through advanced players interested in playing doubles tennis in a recreational environment and improving their game. Players should know the rules of the game and have some serving and hitting experience. The program combines doubles matches and team drills led by a tennis professional. Players meet twice a week for about six weeks beginning in early June. The program ends with a tournament in late July. • II I The City of Edina is proud to offer a USTA-sanctioned tournament for players up to age 18. The event is open to residents and non-residents who are members of the USTA. Non-members who wish to participate may register for USTA membership with the tournament director on-site, before play begins. Participants may enter both singles and doubles. The Registration In April, the EGAA will mail registration forms to girls in grades five through nine who live in Edina. Participants should return forms to the Edina Park and Recreation Department by late April. The girls will hear about team placement in mid-May. For more information, visit the EGAA web site at www.ci.edina.mn.us/park/egaa/htm. Coaches needed EGAA programs rely on dedicated volunteers. To volunteer as a team coordinator, or to receive additional information about the program, call the Edina Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0367. • tournament will be in the afternoons and early evenings Aug. 13-17. Fee The fee for the junior tournament is $13 per singles player and $20 per doubles team in each age division. The EGAA offers a flag football program to girls entering grades four through nine. The program helps girls learn the basics of flag football through teamwork. No experience is necessary; everyone plays. Flag football is a non-contact sport. Players wear Velcro flags that are pulled off instead of tackling. The season lasts six weeks, from early- to mid-September through October. Games are Tuesday evenings. Registration In late July, the EGAA will mail registration forms to girls in grades four through nine who live in Edina. Players should return forms to the Edina Park and Recreation Department before late August. The girls will receive information about team placement in early September. For more information, visit the EGAA web site at www.ci.edina.mn.us/park/egaa/htm. Coaches needed To volunteer as a coach, or to receive information about the flag football program, call the Edina Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0367. _ I The Edina Hockey Association invites youth born on or before June 30, 1995, to enjoy organized hockey. The volunteer *VI organization is led by President Pat Manion. Players are divided by age as follows: BOYS' PROGRAM Mites born 7/1/92-6/30/95 Squirts born 7/1/90-6/30/92 Pee Wees born 7/1/88-6/30/90 Bantams born 7/1/86-6/30/88 Under-16 born 7/1/84-6/30/86 Junior Gold born 7/1/82-6/30/86 GIRLS' PROGRAM Under-10 born 1/1/91-12/31/92 Under-12 born 1/1/89-12/31/90 Under-15 born 1/1/86-12/31/88 All teams except Mites play in District VI against other area teams. Mites participate in a program that incorporates skill 11 I The Edina Basketball Association conducts a winter house league basketball program for girls and boys in grades one through eight. Girls and boys play on the same teams. (For information on EGAA house league basketball, see page 19.) The program offers practices and league games from the end of November to early March. The house league program for grades three through eight generally plays games or practices two nights per week for one hour. The program for grades one and two practices and plays games for one hour on Saturday mornings. Traveling teams The Edina Basketball Association also sponsors boys traveling teams in various tournaments. The traveling program, available to grades five through eight, is more intense and competitive than the house league. The 16-week season includes two or three practices during the week and a series of seven to 10 weekend tournaments. Participation in the traveling program is determined by tryouts. The time of the tryouts will be announced at registration. Registration Registration for Edina Basketball Association winter programs is in the fall at the Edina Community Center. Dates and times development and regular practices and scrimmages with other in-house mite teams. Registration The annual Mite Night registration will be at Braemar Arena from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4. Registration for all other boys' and girls' programs will be at the arena from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6, and from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 8. All players new to the program must submit their birth certificate and social security number. Please visit the Edina Hockey Association web site at www.edinahockeyassociation.com for information on registration and other details about the program. Grading and team selection The Edina Hockey Association will conduct the grading and team selection process in late September and early October. Fee Youth hockey fees will be published in Face-Off the association's newsletter, available in late August at the Edina City Hall. Grants are available, based on need. will be announced in the association's newsletter, as well as in community newspapers. Please visit the Edina Basketball Association web site at www.edinabasketball.com for information on registration and other details about the program. Fee Fees will be set at the time of registration. Summer basketball For players entering grades three through nine, the Edina High School coaching staff will conduct a summer basketball clinic. The clinic will focus on such skills as dribbling, passing, shooting and strategy in an enthusiastic and fun environment. The event is scheduled for June at the Edina Community Center. Registration will be conducted through the Edina Community Education Department's Summer Shades program. The EGAA offers a house league basketball program for girls in grades two through nine. The goals of the program are to teach fundamental basketball skills while emphasizing teamwork, sportsmanship, fairness and fun. Rules are modified to ensure equal playing time for everyone. For grades three through nine, the season begins in September and ends in mid- to late-November. Games generally are twice a week—on Monday, Tuesday and/or Thursday evenings at area schools. Grade two plays on Saturday mornings for six weeks only, from mid-September through the end of October. Registration In late July, the EGAA will mail house league basketball registration forms to girls in grades two through nine who live 1 For girls in grades five through eight interested in competitive basketball, the City of Edina offers the Girls' Traveling Basketball Association. In this program, participants receive extra practice and coaching, play more games and compete against teams from other cities. The traveling basketball season begins in mid-October and continues through mid-March. The girls play eight to ten weekend tournaments throughout the Twin Cities. Typically, there is one out-of-town tournament and overnight trip. 11 I Boys and girls entering grades six through eight can form teams and sign up for fun in the sun. Each grade level plays in a separate league. The supervisor will be the time-keeper. The program does not provide officials. Games are at Countryside Park on Fridays starting at noon. Teams begin playing June 22. Participants in Braemar Arena skating classes may apply for membership in the Braemar City of Lakes Figure Skating Club, a member of the U.S. Figure Skating Association (USFSA). Skaters in the club train for the eight USFSA skating levels that lead to the gold-medal test level. Members also participate in skating events throughout the country and in regional qualifying competitions. The club also offers Team Braemar, synchronized skating lines of young men and women of varying ages and skills. in Edina. Forms are due at the Edina Park and Recreation Department before late August. Girls will receive information about team placement in early September. For more information, visit the EGAA web site at www.ci.edina.mn.us/park/egaghtm. Coaches needed EGAA programs rely on dedicated volunteers. To volunteer as a coach, or to receive additional information, call the Edina Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0367. Registration Registration materials and additional information will be mailed during the summer. Tryouts typically take place the first week of school. Fee Fees are to be determined. The fee for the previous season was $225 plus the cost for a uniform, if needed. This partially covered expenses of the program, including coaches, tournaments, referees and other costs. The organization will sponsor girls needing financial aid. Registration Teams should register by June 13 at the Edina Park and Recreation Department office. Game schedules will be mailed June 15. Fee The fee for 3 vs. 3 basketball is $15 per team. These lines participate in local and national competitions and appear in local events. Among the events sponsored by the club is the annual Braemar-McCandless Figure Skating Competition, which attracts hundreds of skaters from the upper midwest. The club also works with Braemar Arena skating classes to conduct the annual Braemar Ice Follies. For more information, call Bill Pearson, club president, at (952) 941-5428 or visit the web site at www.braemarfsc.org. 19 UTH SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS For softball enthusiasts, the Edina Park and Recreation Department offers adult slow-pitch leagues, which play from May to July. Men's, women's and mixed leagues are available. vtiew. 1 -.+ \ =.- . .t...., _-,-4"IL lit — Jr. Men age 35 and over can play for the Edina Grays Baseball Club, The club plays in an 11-team metro league and within a 32-team state-wide association. League play is in June and July, The City of Edina is proud to offer a U.S. Tennis Association (USTA)—sanctioned adult tournament for men and women. The event is open to residents and non-residents who are members of the USIA. Non-members may register on-site with the tournament director before play begins. Participants may enter the open division for both singles and doubles. The tournament will not include mixed doubles. Play will be during the early evenings from Aug. 6-9. For adult volleyball players, the City of Edina offers both women's and mixed leagues. Games will be Wednesday evenings from late October through early March. All women's league members must live or work in Edina. At least half the players on a mixed team must live or work in the city. Individuals interested in being placed on a team should Registration Interested individuals should pick up application forms from the Edina Park and Recreation Department. The entry deadline is Thursday, July 26. Fee The fee is $16 per singles player and $20 per doubles team. contact the Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0367 with their name, address and phone number. The department will attempt to place everyone on a team. For information and registration materials, call the Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0367 by Monday, Oct. 1. Registration materials will be available beginning Feb. 1. The deadline for team registration is Wednesday, Feb. 21. For more information, call the Edina Park and Recreation office at (952) 826-0367. Individuals interested in being placed on a team should call the Edina Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0367 with their name, address and phone number. The department will attempt to place everyone on a team. with a state championship tournament in August. The league includes players of all skill levels. For information, call Bill Comiskey at (952) 938-5421. 21111.11 "II Beginning level instruction For beginning players, or those who haven't played for several years, the City of Edina offers the Play Tennis America program. Play Tennis America meets from 7 to 8:15 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Edina Community Center tennis courts. Session one begins Tuesday, June 12, and ends Thursday, June 28. Session two begins Tuesday, July 10, and ends Thursday, July 26. Intermediate level instruction The Edina Park and Recreation Department offers tennis instruction to adults who have some tennis experience but want to raise the level of their play. On-court instruction includes attention to specific strokes, fast-paced drills, singles and doubles play and friendly competition. The program provides an opportunity for participants to improve their game About 1,700 active seniors welcome players age 50 and older to the exciting world of senior tennis. Players of all levels are welcome. The Senior Tennis Players Club, Inc., offers free lessons, drills and clinics, conducted by certified professionals, to all new members. The club also offers year-round doubles play, a summer team league, parties and social events. A monthly newsletter keeps members informed about upcoming events. and meet other players. Intermediate classes meet Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 to 8:15 p.m. at the Edina Community Center tennis courts. Each session is three weeks long. Session one begins Monday, June 11, and ends Wednesday, June 27. Session two begins Monday, July 9, and ends Wednesday, July 25. Registration For information on registering for beginning or intermediate/advanced lessons, see page 27. Fee The fee for beginning or intermediate instruction is $37.50 per session. To join, or to request further information, call Jan Hagen at (952) 941-4789. Fee Dues are $20 per year. Four-man hockey is one of Edina's most popular programs. Designed for adults who love hockey and miss the hassle-free pickup games of their youth, the league plays on local rinks that give the feeling of playing on a pond. Goals are sealed by a goalie tutor, which has four target areas for scoring. Games are run by two team captains. Leagues are divided by age and ability, with 20-29 year-old hockey players in the gold division, 30-40 year-old former high school or college players in the silver division and age 30 and For men and women from novice to advanced player, the mixed broomball league offers opportunities for everyone. The two-division recreational league consists of the gold division for experienced players and the silver division for beginners. Teams play six to eight league games, plus playoffs. Regular season games are outside, at Pamela and Weber parks on Wednesday evenings. However, championship games will be From five-man basketball to less-competitive open gym play, the Edina Park and Recreation Department offers a program for everyone. Teams or individuals interested in either program should contact the department at (952) 826-0431 by mid-September. up recreational players in the bronze division. Interested adults should contact the Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0431 by mid-November. Participants must be at least 20 years old. Fee The fee is $250 per team. Teams are limited to 12-player rosters. indoors. For information or registration materials, call the Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0431 by mid-November. Fee The fee is $300 per team. Teams are limited to 16-player rosters. Teams will be divided into leagues and play once a week, on Wednesday evenings. Open gym begins Oct. 3, and five-man league play begins Nov. 7. Fee The fee is $425 per team. Teams are limited to 12-player rosters. 20 21 ADULT ATHLETICS ADULT ATHLETICS n I II For days filled with games, activities, arts and crafts, special events and more, register for the Edina Playground Program, open to children ages 6 to 10. A special program is available to youth ages 9-12 Tuesdays and Thursdays at Countryside Park. Qualified park leaders staff the programs, which run from 1-4 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays at several area parks. Countryside Park will be the home site for youth ages 9-12. Participants enjoy time with their friends, play new games and old favorites and participate in special events—including decorating the building. Regular attendance is not mandatory for the playground program; registrants may participate when convenient. Playgrounds are subject to close during inclement weather. To be eligible, children must be at least 6 years old at the start of the program or have completed kindergarten. For more information, call (952) 826-0367 voice or (952) 826-0379 TDD (for individuals with hearing impairments). Days/dates Locations Mondays and Wednesdays Arden Park June 18-July 25 Highlands Park (No program July 4) Walnut Ridge Park Strachauer Park Normandale Park Tingdale Park Tuesdays and Thursdays Countryside Park* June 19-July 26 Garden Park Lewis Park Weber Park Pamela Park Cornelia School T. Lea Todd Park *Countryside Park is the location for participants ages 9-12. Registration For information about registering for the playground program, see page 27. Participants must register at Edina City Hall. Registrations will not be accepted at the parks. Fee The fee for the playground program is $15 per session. Family Jamboree It's the playground program's grand finale! Playground program participants and their families are invited to the annual Family Jamboree from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, July 26, at Kenneth Rosland Park (formerly Lake Cornelia Park). The free celebration will feature games, entertainment, refreshments and family fun. Discover the wonderful world of nature at a four-day nature camp. The camp meets Tuesday, July 31, through Friday, Aug. 3, and is open to children ages 6 to 10. Campers will enjoy fun games and crafts, learn about insects, learn about weather, go fishing, search for pet rocks and participate in a scavenger hunt. Campers will meet at Rosland Park (formerly Lake Cornelia Park) picnic shelter and use the park grounds and walking path. Friday's activities include swimming at the Edina Aquatic Center. Participants should bring a bag lunch with a beverage each The Fab 4 and 5 program for 4- and 5-year-olds offers weekly themes designed to foster a child's creativity, imagination and curiousity. Each week offers a new adventure filled with crafts, stories, songs and other activities. Fab 4 and 5 meets from 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. The following four sessions are available: SFSSMN ONF Mondays and Wednesdays Cornelia School Park June 25-July 18 (No program July 4) SESSION TWO Mondays and Wednesdays Normandale Park June 25-July 18 (No program July 4) day. A cooler is available. On Friday, campers should bring swim suits and towels. In case of inclement weather, call the weather hotline at (952) 826-0368. Registration To register, see page 27. Fee The fee for nature camp is $55 per person. SESSION THREE Tuesdays and Thursdays Cornelia School Park June 26-July 19 SFSSION FOUR Tuesdays and Thursdays Normandale Park June 26-July 19 Registration To register for Fab 4 and 5, see page 27. Fee The fee is $48. From softball to horseshoe, soccer to croquet, play your favorite sports while learning new skills and good sportsmanship. Among the possible sports and activities are basketball, tennis, soccer, biking, volleyball, lacrosse, croquet, bocci ball, marbles and horseshoe. The program is available to youth ages 9-12. Session one meets Mondays and Wednesdays from June 25-July 18. Session II I The City of Edina is committed to safety education for youth. The Edina Fire and Police departments and the Park and Recreation Department will conduct their annual safety camp this summer (date to be determined) at the field behind the York Avenue fire station at 7335 York Ave. Safety camp is for children entering fourth grade. two meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from June 26-July 19. Both sessions meet from 9:15-11:15 a.m. at Wooddale Park. Fee The fee for Sports Spectacular is $30 per session. Registration To register, call (952) 826-0432. The day will include a variety of safety messages and activities presented in a fun, entertaining style that encourages children to participate. Lunch and a camp t-shirt will be included. For information, call (952) 826-0367 or visit the City of Edina website at www.cityofedina.com, Children and adults are invited to join their friends and neighbors to watch the Vikings prepare for another successful season. The City of Edina will provide a bus to a Vikings practice sometime in August. Participants should bring their cameras and paper for photos and autographs. Children can learn the art of fishing at fishing clinics held at the pier at Ken Rosland Park. Participants will play interactive games, participate in habitat site studies, get their hands dirty handling bait and have the opportunity to get the catch of the day. The instructor is from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' Minnaqua program. In addition to instruction, each child will receive a fishing starter tackle box. The date will be available after the NFL establishes its 2001 schedule. For more information, or to place your name on a mailing list, call the Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0367. The City will offer one clinic in June and another in July. For more information, or to place your name on a mailing list, call the Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0367. Registration is limited, so call early. Fee The fee is $5 per child. Adults are free—and welcome. 22 FAMILY FUN 23 FAMILY FUN The Edina Historical Society is engaged in a fascinating search for the history of Edina through artifacts, buildings and building sites, photographs, and interviews with long-time residents and descendants of pioneers. The society operates the Edina Historical Center, located at Frank Tupa Park (4918 Eden Ave.). The site includes two restored historic buildings: the one-room Cahill School built in 1864 and the Minnehaha Grange Hall built in 1879. The park and buildings are open by appointment and on special occasions. In addition, the Cahill School provides a living I Active since 1953, the Edina Garden Council works with the Park and Recreation Department to plant city gardens and help beautify the community. The Garden Council participates in a variety of activities each year. In the spring, the organization plants seeds at the Arneson Greenhouse for later transplanting in more than 100 gardens throughout the city. In May, the council hosts its museum for elementary students who come daily to experience life in a turn-of-the-century country school. The Edina Historical Society also operates a historic museum at Arneson Park (4711 West 70th St.). The museum is open Thursdays from 9 a.m. to noon, Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon and by special appointment. Displays cover topics such as the Edina Mill, archaeological exploration of the mill and the history of Edina schools. The society holds meetings throughout the year that cover local and state history, antiques and pioneer handicrafts. Members of the society also are available to speak in classrooms and at civic meetings. In addition, the group has prepared a slide and tape presentation on the history of the city. The Historical Society welcomes new members and volunteers. For information, call the Edina Historical Society Museum at (952) 928-4577. annual plant sale, which helps fund the group's contributions to the city—including all the plants for the city's colorful park gardens and the recent construction of a gazebo and fountain at Arneson Acres Park. The Garden Council also hosts an annual flower show and bi-annual garden tour. The Garden Council welcomes new members and donations. For more information, call Marlys Swetman at (952) 929-9082. The City of Edina offers several outdoor skating rinks. See page 30 for park locations. SKATING RINK HOURS School days 3:45-9:30 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Sundays 1-9:30 p.m. Non-school days noon-9:30 p.m. • • It's blazing trumpets, screaming woodwinds and thundering drums...It's the sensational sound of the 1st John Philip Sousa Memorial Band—back in the city's parks for its 31st season. Edina's own town band will perform at the following times and locations: WINTER HOLIDAY HOURS Monday through Friday Christmas Eve Christmas Day New Year's Eve New Year's Day noon-9:30 p.m. noon-4 p.m. closed noon-4 p.m. noon-9:30 p.m. Dates Times Sunday, Jan. 21 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25 7 p.m. Sunday, March 25 7 p.m. Sunday, April 29 7 p.m. Sunday, May 20 7 p.m. Sunday, June 17 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 4 8:45 p.m. Sunday, July 15 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 19 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct 28 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 25 7 p.m. Locations Edinborough Park Edinborough Park Edinborough Park Edinborough Park Edinborough Park Centennial Lakes Park Rosland Park* Centennial Lakes Park Centennial Lakes Park** Edinborough Park Edinborough Park Edinborough Park *This gala fourth of July celebration will include fireworks beginning at 10 p.m. **Torchlight concert las 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 The Edina Park and Recreation Department offers Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) firearm safety training to youth ages 12 and older. Two seven-week training sessions are available. Both take place from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in the terrace room at Arneson Acres. The first session will be Tuesday, April 10, through Tuesday, May 22. The second session will be Tuesday, Aug. 7, through Tuesday, Sept. 18. 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) 826-0367 voice or (952) 826-0379 TDD. Participants who successfully complete either session will receive a Minnesota DNR safety certificate. Fee The fee for firearm safety training is $10. Registration To register for firearm safety training, see page 27. Celebrate Independence Day by participating in Edina's Fourth of July parade. The parade begins at 10 a.m. behind Edina City Hall and ends at the U.S. Bank parking lot at 50th and Halifax. The Fourth of July Parade Committee encourages veterans, members of associations, civic organizations or organized neighborhoods to march in the parade. For an invitation and application, or to update the mailing list, call the parade hotline at (952) 826-0380, extension 252, or log on to www.edinaparade.org. The Leadership Encouragement and Development Program focuses on youth leadership, self-esteem, teamwork and other job-related skills. Participants practice their skills by volunteering for a Park and Recreation program. The Lead Program meets from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, June 15, at Edina City Hall council chambers. Residents also can participate in this exciting event by volunteering to help organize the parade or working the day of the event. To volunteer, call Julie Cardinal at (952) 928-2666. Other residents are invited to participate as active spectators clapping, cheering and waving flags. Viewers can fill the sidewalks west of Wooddale and 50th to the back of the Edina Community Library. Typically, the parade route is less crowded west of the intersection of Wooddale and 50th. Fee The fee for the program is $10, including lunch and a LEAD t-shirt. activities, clean restrooms and easy parking. For more information, call the Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0367. 24 The Todd Park, Cornelia School Park, Weber Park and Walnut Ridge Park buildings are available for rent for birthday parties, small reunions, neighborhood meetings and other events. The parks offer pleasant buildings, year-round outdoor The City of Edina is conducting a photography contest to select photographs for its year 2002 activities directory. Eligible for the contest are black and white or color photographs of children or adults enjoying Park and Recreation Department activities or facilities. Winners will receive passes to City of Edina facilities. Drop off or mail entries to Ed MacHolda; assistant director; City of Edina Park and Recreation Department; 4801 W. 50th St.; Edina, MN 55424. Please include photographer's full name, address and phone number, as well as the location of the scene depicted. For more information, call (952) 826-0431. 25 SPECIAL INTEREST SPECIAL INTEREST tennis camp #1 or #2 tennis league tennis lessons First name Last name Age Sex Birth date Address City Zip code Parent's or guardian's name Home phone Work phone Use the following form only for tennis instruction, tennis camp and tennis league. Please do not use this form for golf lessons or athletic association registrations. Please complete one form per registrant per class: Did you participate last year? yes no If so, what level did you participate in? pee wee beginner intermediate advanced USTA number (if applicable) Circle one program (second form needed for more than one program): session level time day Does participant have any disability, allergy or special need of which we should be aware? If yes, please explain: Please sign waiver on back of form. The City of Edina believes that all residents have the right to participate in activities of their choice. For those with disabilities, the city offers many adaptive recreation programs, as well as support in general recreation programs. Adaptive recreation programs are designed to meet the needs of people of all levels of ability. Inclusion Inclusion is the process of providing support to individuals with disabilities who want to participate in general park and recreation programs. To ensure a positive experience and the accommodation of individual needs, call the adaptive 2 n I II Children ages 3-6 can experience a variety of activities, including dance, ice skating, painting, swimming, coloring, music and storytelling. Each quarter, the program will offer new activities. To join the mailing list, call (952) 826-0433 voice or (952) 826-0379 TDD. 11 I A variety of summer day camps meet the individual needs and interests of teens with disabilities. Programs include theater and art, nature, and fitness. For more information, call (952) 826-0433 voice or 11 ► . recreation supervisor at (952) 826-0433 voice or (952) 826-0379 TDD at least three weeks before the program starts. For more information about community education opportunities for people with disabilities, contact the Edina community education liaison at (952) 928-2558 voice or (952) 885-8590 TDD. Adaptive Recreation*Learning Exchange The cities and school districts of Edina, Eden Prairie, Bloomington and Richfield work together to provide recreation and education for people with disabilities. This cooperative is the Adaptive Recreation and Learning Exchange (AR&LE). The AR&LE offers a variety of programs for children, teens and adults. Among the opportunities are gymnastics, art, sports and fitness for preschoolers and school-age children; bowling, social groups and swimming for teens; and social groups, aerobics fitness classes and softball for adults. Examples include: Fee The fee for preschool programs is $35 per session for residents of Edina, Bloomington, Eden Prairie and Richfield and $40 for non-residents. For more information, call (952) 826-0433 voice or (952) 826-0379 TDD. (952) 826-0379 TDD. Fee The fee varies for each camp. Edina Aquatic Center swim lessons, playground program, nature camp, Fab 4 and 5, firearm safety and safety camp Use the following form only for Edina Aquatic Center swim lessons, playground program, nature camp, Fab 4 and 5, firearm safety and safety camp registration. Please do not use this form for golf lessons or athletic association registrations. Please complete one form per registrant per class: First name Last name Age Sex Address City Zip code Parent's or guardian's name Home phone Work phone Circle one program (second form needed for more than one program): playground program nature camp safety camp firearm safety Fab 4 and 5 swim lessons Playground only: park name Swimming only: session level time Firearm safety session Does participant have any disability, allergy or special need of which we should be aware? If yes, please explain: Please sign waiver on back of form. it is tt'A Braemar Golf Course will host the popular adaptive golf league. The league meets Friday evenings. Register early; the program fills quickly. The league needs volunteers and encourages family members and friends to join the fun. For more information, call (952) 826-0433 voice or The AR&LE offers a variety of social programs for teens and adults with disabilities. Groups take a variety of exciting trips to restaurants, museums, dances, sporting events and other Twin Cities attractions. Also available is a Wednesday night drop-in center for adults and a Saturday night out program for teens. (952) 826-0379 TDD. Fee The fee for the Braemar Adaptive Golf League is $75 per session for residents of Edina, Bloomington, Eden Prairie and Richfield and $80 for non-residents. For more information, call (952) 826-0433 voice or (952) 826-0379 TDD. Fee Social group fees vary with each program. Use the above enrollment forms to register by mail for Edina Aquatic Center swimming lessons, tennis instruction, tennis camp, tennis league, playground programs, safety camp, Fab 4 and 5, firearm safety and nature camp. The right form is for tennis programs, and the left form is for playground program, safety camp, Fab 4 and 5, nature camp, firearm safety and swim lessons. To register for other activities, see individual program descriptions on the preceding pages of this book. Mail-in registration begins Monday, Feb. 5. Please complete registration forms neatly and include the participant's first and last name, address, city, zip code and parent's home and work telephone numbers. Enclose a check or money order for the full fee, payable to the City of Edina. Mail or drop off registration form and payment to: City of Edina; Park and Recreation Department; 4801 W. 50th St.; Edina, MN 55424. Confirmation You will receive confirmation of enrollment before your class begins. The Park and Recreation Department will notify you by phone if your requested class fills before your form is processed. The department will place your name on a waiting list and open additional sessions whenever possible. ADAPTIVE REGISTRATION FORIE 26 Waiver to the City of Edina In consideration of your acceptance of me or my child as a participant in an Edina recreation program, I hereby waive all claims against the City of Edina, its employees and its agents, and I release the City of Edina, its employees and its agents from all claims for all injuries suffered by me or my child incidental to, connected with, or arising out of the recreational activities for which my child or I am enrolled, including injuries suffered as the result of negligence by the City of Edina or its employees or agents, but not including injuries suffered as a result of their willful or intentional misconduct or gross negligence. I give my approval to my child's participation in all city- sponsored activities during the current season. I understand that the program for which I have enrolled or given my child permission to participate in, may be hazardous and that injuries may occur in the normal course of participation or instruction. I assume all risks and hazards incidental to my child's or my participation, including transportation to and from the activities. I also understand and acknowledge that the City of Edina has no medical or health insurance covering me or my child. I understand that Park and Recreation Department staff or their representatives may photograph participants enrolled in programs, classes or events or enjoying park facilities. These photographs become the sole property of the city and are for Park and Recreation Department publications, including future activities directories. I also understand that the information I have provided will be made available only to program staff, the City of Edina's insurer and attorney and volunteers connected with the program, for the purposes of administering the activity and providing parents and children with information regarding scheduling and scheduling changes. Signature Date Waiver to the City of Edina In consideration of your acceptance of me or my child as a participant in an Edina recreation program, I hereby waive all claims against the City of Edina, its employees and its agents, and I release the City of Edina, its employees and its agents from all claims for all injuries suffered by me or my child incidental to, connected with, or arising out of the recreational activities for which my child or I am enrolled, including injuries suffered as the result of negligence by the City of Edina or its employees or agents, but not including injuries suffered as a result of their willful or intentional misconduct or gross negligence. I give my approval to my child's participation in all city- sponsored activities during the current season. I understand that the program for which I have enrolled or given my child permission to participate in, may be hazardous and that injuries may occur in the normal course of participation or instruction. I assume all risks and hazards incidental to my child's or my participation, including transportation to and from the activities. I also understand and acknowledge that the City of Edina has no medical or health insurance covering me or my child. I understand that Park and Recreation Department staff or their representatives may photograph participants enrolled in programs, classes or events or enjoying park facilities. These photographs become the sole property of the city and are for Park and Recreation Department publications, including future activities directories. I also understand that the information I have provided will be made available only to program staff, the City of Edina's insurer and attorney and volunteers connected with the program, for the purposes of administering the activity and providing parents and children with information regarding scheduling and scheduling changes. Signature Date Cancellation If you withdraw from a class, the Park and Recreation Department will refund the entire fee, provided you withdraw before the class begins. If you withdraw after the start of the session, the department will prorate your refund. Financial aid Several civic organizations have contributed to the Edina Park and Recreation Grant-In-Aide Program. The program provides assistance to individuals who cannot afford the entire registration fee of a program. For information on applying for assistance, please call the Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0367. Non-resident fee After May 1, non-residents may register for Edina Park and Recreation Department summer activities for an additional $5 fee. Edina Park and Recreation Department registration office, open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m—(952) 826-0367 4801 W 50th St. Recorded information number—(952) 826-0368 Adaptive recreation programs (952) 826-0433 voice, (952) 826-0379 TDD 4801 W 50th St. Braemar Arena—(952) 941-1322 7501 Ikola Way Braemar Golf Course—(952) 826-6791 6364 John Harris Dr. Centennial Lakes Park—(952) 832-6790 7499 France Ave. S. • Sign language interpreters are available to help residents with hearing impairments participate in City of Edina activities and meetings. Some programs, meetings and special events also are equipped with a hearing assistance system. The city recently purchased a TDD machine that has message capabilities. For information, call Susie Miller at (952) 826-0433 • John Keprios, director Ed MacHolda, assistant director Donna Tilsner, recreation supervisor Susan Weigle, seniors recreation supervisor Susie Miller, adaptive recreation supervisor John Valliere, Braemar golf manager Dennis Maetzold, mayor Michael Kelly Andrew Herring, chair Andrew Finsness David Fredlund Floyd Grabiel Edina Aquatic Center (in-season only)—(952) 928-4582 4300 W. 66th St. Edina Art Center—(952) 915-6600 4701 W 64th St. Edina Historical Museum—(952) 928-4577 4711 W. 70th St. Edina Senior Center—(952) 928-4580 5701 Normandale Rd. Edinborough Park—(952) 832-6790 7700 York Ave. S. Fred Richards Golf Course—(952) 915-6606 7640 Parklawn Ave. voice, (952) 826-0379 TDD. The city continues efforts to comply with all facets of the American Disabilities Act. If you have difficulties regarding accessibility of our facilities, contact Susan Heiberg, compliance coordinator, at 4801 W. 50th St., Edina, MN 55424, or call her at (952) 826-0362 voice or (952) 826-0379 TDD. Diana Hedges, Edina Art Center manager Larry Thayer, Braemar Arena manager Tom Shirley, Edinborough/Centennial Lakes park manager Vince Cockriel, park maintenance foreman Janet Canton, office coordinator Vera Norine, secretary Linda Masica Karla Sitek Tom White Scot Housh James Hovland George Klus Charles William Mooty John Murrin, III Linda Presthus The Edina Park and Recreation Department welcomes any suggestions regarding City of Edina programs and facilities. The Park Board meets at 7:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month in the Edina City Hall council chambers. These meetings are open to the public. 28 29 CITY DIRECTORY REGISTRATION FORMS MI • n n n n n • n • n • • n • n n n n n n n n n n n BICYCI F AND WALKING PATHS The City of Edina offers several scenic paths for bicyding, 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 encirde 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 miles in Lewis Park Walnut Ridge walking path 0.5 miles at Walnut Ridge Park Braemar Golf Course perimeter path 2.4 miles at Braemar Park Southdale Greenway walking path 0.5 miles from Yorktown Park to the Galleria shopping complex PICNIC SHELTER RESERVATIONS Anyone living or working in Edina may reserve the picnic shelter at Lake Cornelia by calling the Edina Park and Recreation Department at (952) 826-0367 after March 1. The fee for reserving the shelter is $100. Reservations assure space in the shelter, but not exclusive use. , r BIRCHCRESI DRIVE W. 60TH STREET 60TH STREET tWiyownsloo WEST 69T11 STREET WEST 6611 STEET 66TH STREET BENTON AVENUE 91 W. 42ND ST n MALONEY AVENUE LINCOLN DRIVE DOT 37 50TH STREET Edina Historical Center PARHWOOD LANE TO Edina Senior Center TO 27 CROSSTOWN (9 ttt WEST 66TH STEET VALLEY VIEW ROAD WEST 70TH STREET HAZELT01110AD use Museum n 11) 19 ORB INDUSTRIAL BOULEVARD ppermann wig Gun Range ntennial akes Park 8 WEST NTH STREET r din p b a o r r k ough4 (indoor) BRAEMAR BOULEVARD DEWEY HILL ROAD INTERLACHEN BOULEVARD 54TH STREET WOODDALE AVENUE MI 1. Alden Park 2. Arden Park 3. Arneson Acres Park 4. Birchcrest Park 5. Braemar Park (Courtney Fields) 6. Bredesen Park 7. Browndale Park 8. Centennial Lakes Park 9. Chowen Park 10. Cornelia School Park 11. Countryside Park 12. Creek Valley School Park 13. Edinborough Park 14. Fox Meadow Park 15. Garden Park 16. Heights Park 17. Highlands Park 18. Kojetin Park 19. Lake Edina Park 20. Lewis Park 21. McGuire Park 22. Melody Lake Park 23. Normandale Park 24. Pamela Park 25. Rosland Park 26. Sherwood Park 27. St. John's Park 28. Strachauer Park 29. Tingdale Park 30. T. Lea Todd Park 31. Frank Tupa Park 32, Utley Park 33. Van Valkenburg Park 34. Walnut Ridge Park 35. Weber Field Park 36. Williams Park 37. Wooddale Park 38. York Park 39. Yorktown Park 6750 Belmore In. 5230 Minnehaha Blvd. 4711 W. 70th St. 6016 Hansen Rd. Southwest corner of Edina n Vernon Ave. and Olinger Blvd. 4510 Browndale Ave. 7479 France Ave. S. 5700 Chowen Ave. S. 7142 Cornelia Dr. 6240 Tracy Ave. S. • Gleason Rd. and 64th St. 7700 York Ave. S. Blake Rd. and Fox Meadow Ln. 5520 Hansen Rd. 5500 W. 66th St. 5200 Doncaster Way n 4201 W. 44th St. 4400 Parklawn Ave. Cahill Rd. and Dewey Hill Rd. 69th St. and McGuire Rd. 5601 Melody Lake Dr. 6501 Warren Ave. S. n 5900 Park Place n 4300 W. 66th St. • Sherwood and Edenmoor St. W. 60th St. & St. John's Ave. 6200 Beard Ave. 59th and Tingdale Ave. 4429 Vandervork Ave. S. n 4918 Eden Ave. 50th and Wooddale Ave. 4935 Lincoln Dr. S. • 5801 Londonderry Rd. 4115 Grimes Ave. S. n • 50th St. and Browndale Ave. Wooddale Ave. and 50th St. IN n 5448 York Ave. S. 73rd St. and York Ave. n EDINA PARKS Park name Address Official Official baseball softball fields diamonds Tennis Official Major Basketball courts football/soccer skating courts fields rinks 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 Ave. 43. Moore property S. Melody Park Edina park land and open space totals 1,552 acres. IMIlalIMINIllailafialaN1111111 City of Edina 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Prsrt Std U.S. Postage PAID Minneapolis, MN Permit #303 POSTAL PATRON