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2011

Spring/Summer
Activity Guide
AVAILABLE FOR RENT THIS SUMMER

Poolside Cabanas at Water Works page 7

Wading Pools The ULTIMATE Party Dip page 15

GRAND OPENING, SATURDAY MARCH 26


the center for
FUNCTIONAL FITNESS
page 12

NEW AT DOWNVIEW SPORTS CENTER

Swing bandz One Price - All Day Fun page 4

Cuyahoga Falls Parks & Recreation Facilities


Received 2010 Beacon’s Best Awards!
The Natatorium
Water Works Family Aquatic Center
Brookledge Golf Club
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Downview Sports Center
GENERAL INFORMATION & FACILITIES

REGISTRATION BEGINS FEB. 26! ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE


1. Online with a credit card at www.cityofcf.com/parksandrec. CFOne card 2310 Second Street
required and available at the Natatorium. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221
2. Over the phone with a credit card by calling The Parks and Recreation Office: 330-971-8225
office at 330-971-8225 or the Quirk Cultural Center at 330-971-8425. Fax: 330-971-8354
3. In person with cash, check or credit card at the Parks and Recreation
330-971-8193 (TDD)
Office or Quirk Cultural Center. Checks made payable to City of Cuyahoga 330-971-8223 Recorded info
Falls. Visa, Master Card, Discover accepted. Prices subject to change. and weather related cancellations
www.cityofcf.com/parksandrec
CONTENTS Open Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm
Office closings: April 22 :Good Friday;
Brookledge Golf Club 3-4 May 30:Memorial Day; July 4:Fourth
of July; September 5: Labor Day
Downview Sports Center 4-5 BROOKLEDGE GOLF CLUB
1621 E. Bailey Road
Water Works Family Aquatic Center 6-7 Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
330-971-8416
The Natatorium 8-11 www.cityofcf.com/brookledge
THE CENTER FOR
The Center for Functional Fitness 12 FUNCTIONAL FITNESS
2310 Second Street
Senior Adults 13 Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
330-971-8080
Youth 14-17 www.cityofcf.com/functionalfitness

Adult 18-20 DOWNVIEW SPORTS CENTER


1617 E. Bailey Road
Performing Arts 21 Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
330-971-8418
Adult Sports 21 www.cityofcf.com/downview
THE NATATORIUM
Falls River Cruise 22 2345 Fourth Street
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
Shelter/Lodge Rental Info 22 330-971-8080
Information line: 330-971-8082
Park Location/Information 23 www.cityofcf.com/natatorium
QUIRK CULTURAL CENTER
1201 Grant Avenue
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223
330-971-8425
www.cityofcf.com/quirk
WATER WORKS
FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER
2025 Munroe Falls Avenue
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
330-971-8433
Information Line: 330-971-8299
www.cityofcf.com/waterworks

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BROOKLEDGE 3

golf club
1621 E. Bailey Road. • Cuyahoga Falls • OH 44221 • 330•971•8416 www.cityofcf.com/brookledge

Continued Improvement Prevails


• New automated irrigation
• Beautifully sculpted sand bunkers
• Low rates
• New cart paths
• Coming in 2011 - all new restroom
facilities and parking lot improvements

Call today for a tee time!


Par 71 Special - Sat/Sun After 1:00 pm - Two 18-holes with cart or
Four 9-holes with cart , Only $71
Twilight Special Daily After 6:00 pm - Unlimited Play, $17 w/cart
Premier Practice Facility

Try us again for the first time.


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2011 Rates Brookledge Practice Range
Weekday 9 holes $15 $21 with cart Small (35 balls) $5 Senior Small $4
Weekday 18 holes $25 $37 with cart Medium (65 balls) $7 Senior Medium $6
Weekend 9 holes $18 $24 with cart Large (105 balls) $9 Senior Large $8
Weekend 18 holes $33 $45 with cart Discount range passes available!
Senior 9 (weekday) $11 $16 with cart
Senior 18 (weekday) $20 $30 with cart Golf Lessons
Junior 9 (17 & under) $8.50 Let the golf professionals at Brookledge Golf Club & Teaching Academy make you
Junior 18 $16 a better golfer. Our professional staff can improve all areas of your game, whether
you are a beginner or low handicap. Brookledge Teaching Academy features one
Tee Time reservations will be accepted seven days a week! Please call up to of the largest grass practice facilities in Northeast Ohio. Our practice putting greens
two weeks in advance for the best times! and newly renovated short game area lets you work on your total game. Lessons
are available for adults and youths (ages 8-15) on an individual or group basis. All
Golf Outings are available! Our pavilion accommodates up to 175 people. fees include instruction and range balls. Go to www.cityofcf.com/brookledge for
Call 330-971-8416 for more information. lesson dates and times.
Mother’s Day and Father’s Day Specials
May 8 and June 19: 2 for 1 Special! Mom or Dad play 9 or 18 holes FREE when
accompanied by a son or daughter (greens fees only-does not include mandatory
cart).

Senior Special
Monday-Friday until noon, 18 holes and cart, $25 per person
Youth Golf League
Twilight Special Designed for the more experienced youth player (boys/girls ages 12-17), this
Daily after 6pm, unlimited play, $11 per walking player, $17 per player with cart league will enhance the playing ability and prepare youth for junior high or high
school golf teams. Focus will be on course management, etiquette and the rules of
Par 71 Special-Saturday and Sunday after 1pm, Two 18 holes with cart golf. All players should have basic golf knowledge and be able to play 9 holes. Call
or four 9 holes with cart only $71! the clubhouse for more details!

downview sports center

Miniature Golf Rates Driving Range Prices


Adults-$6 Youth 17 & under-$5 Srs. 60 & over-$5 Small Basket/Sr. or Jr. $5 / $4
Mini golf pass 10 rounds of miniature golf for $40. Savings of $2 per game! Medium Basket/Sr. or Jr. $7 / $6
Large Basket/Sr. or Jr. $9 / $8

Putter
Jumbo Basket/Sr. or Jr $13 / $12
Discount Passes
Medium Basket (5) $35 (10) $65

Par Tees! Large Basket


Jumbo Basket
(5) $45
(5) $55
(10) $85
(10) $105
Great fun for birthday parties, sports teams and Mother’s Day & Father’s Day Special
playgroups. $8 per person, minimum of 10 people. May 8th & June 19
Your choice of any 2 items: mini golf, small range Any Mother/Grandmother or Father/Grandfather will get free admission to mini
basket or 2 tokens. Included in your party: pizza, golf or a small range basket or 4 batting cage tokens when a child/grandchild
chips and fountain drinks, paper products, and outside picnic tables with um- purchases the same.
brellas. Free downloadable party invitations available at www.cityofcf.com/down-
view. Call to reserve today! Summer Lunch Special: (Monday-Friday 11am-1pm only )
$1.00 off any size range basket
SWING BANDZ! New this summer!
One price - all day fun! Purchase a swing band for only $10/per youth, ages Batting Cages
17 and under only, and get unlimited play in miniature golf, driving range, and Downview batting cages offer hardball as well as fast
batting cages. Valid Monday - Friday, 10am to 4pm, June through August only. pitch and slow pitch softball machines. The bating cages
No holidays or weekends. may be reserved by the hour, please call for reservations.
Batting cages are closed when wet and below 50°.
Downview Skate Park 1 token 20 balls $2 4 tokens 80 balls $6
Our skate park is open to all skateboards, in-line skates 6 tokens 120 balls $8 10 tokens 200 balls $12
and small scooters. Free of charge, and lighted for every- 20 tokens 400 balls $22
one’s enjoyment. Closed when wet. Attention Coaches!! Reserve the batting cages for your team by the hour!

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DOWNVIEW 5

sports center
1617 E. Bailey Road. • Cuyahoga Falls • OH 44221 • 330•971•8418 www.cityofcf.com/downview

Now featuring
driving range!
18 hole mini golf! Putter
batting cages!
skate park!
Par Tees!Book one today!
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Swing bandz N
one price - all day fun!

Mother’s Day
Father’s Day
Specials!
Sunday
May 8 & June 19

Pure Family Fun


Any way you slice it!
HOURS OF OPERATION
March - April 10am - 8 pm; May 10am - 9pm; June-August 10am - 10pm (Sun-Thurs), 10am - 11pm (Fri-Sat)

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6 WATER WORKS
family aquatic center
2025 Munroe Falls Ave. • Cuyahoga Falls • OH 44221 • 330•971•8433 www.cityofcf.com/waterworks

Water Slides Twin Waterfalls


Drop Slides Sand Play Area
Lazy River Concessions
Tot Slides Lap Pool
NEW THIS SUMMER -
Rentable Poolside CABANAS!

SAVE UP TO

30%!
By purchasing your season pass by April 30

“We have the works” at


Water Works!
HOURS OF OPERATION
Open Monday-Sunday 11am - 8pm
Open Memorial Day Weekend May 28 - 30 • Regular Season June 4 - August 21 • Closed May 31 - June 3

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2011 Season Memberships on Sale


Passes in Single Two Three Four Five +
Family
Resident
Purchased Dec-Apr $55 (save $25) $105 (save $45) $140 (save $75) $175 (save $105) $210 (save $95) Daily Admissions
EFT $13.75 $26.25 $35 $43.75 $52.50 Resident/Nonresident
3 years thru 12 $5 $8
Purchased May-Aug $80 $150 $215 $280 $305 13 years thru 59 $7 $12
EFT $20 $37.50 $53.75 $70 $76.25 60 and over $5 $8
Nonresident
To receive the resident daily admis-
Purchased Dec-Apr $90 (save $20) $170 (save $30) $240 (save $35) $310 (save $40) $360 (save $45) sion rate, adults will be asked to show
EFT $22.50 $42.50 $60 $77.50 $90 a valid driver’s license or CFOne card.
Purchased May-Aug $110 $200 $275 $350 $405 Children must show a resident I.D card
EFT $27.50 $50 $68.75 $87.50 $101.25 or CFOne card.

Memberships are valid thru August 21. Children 2 years and under are free. To purchase memberships for the first time, please be prepared to present a driver’s
license and birth certificates for all children under 21 years of age that are to be included on the family pass.
A family is identified as parent(s) and any unmarried children under age 21, living at home.
Season memberships are in the form of a photo I.D. Each family member needs to have their picture taken. Family members need not all come at the same time.
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) is available when a seasonal membership is purchased before June 30. Spread the cost of your seasonal membership over a four-
month period. The first months fee must be paid at time of purchase. The remaining portion of your seasonal membership will be automatically deducted from your
checking or savings account on the 28th day of every month for three months.
Purchase your Water Works memberships now at the Natatorium. Beginning May 28, they may only be purchased at Water Works Family Aquatic Center.

Please Note!!! For the safety of our patrons, a valid government issued photo I.D. (driver’s license, state issued ID, military I.D, passport or CFOne card)
must be presented for each individual 16 and over to enter the facility.
Resident & Member Guest Discount Card SUMMER 2011 AQUATICS FUN CALENDAR
Discount cards are available to all current season members
May 28, 29, 30 Water Works Opens 11am-8pm
and residents of Cuyahoga Falls. Discount cards cost $10
May 31-June 3 CLOSED
are good for 10 nonresident guest visits at the resident rate.
June 4 - August 21 Water Works Opens 11am-8pm daily (weather permitting)
Save up to $50! Discount cards must be presented for daily
June 6 Water Walking begins
admission tickets by Cuyahoga Falls residents and current
June 17 FUN FRIDAY 11am-2pm
season members. Proof of residency or presentation of cur-
June 20-23 Jr. Lifeguard program 9am-3pm
rent season membership is required for purchase of discount
July TBA Lifeguard program 9am-3pm
cards. No reimbursement for lost cards.
July 8 FUN FRIDAY 11am-2pm
Junior Lifeguard Program August 5 FUN FRIDAY 11am-2pm
This four day program at Water Works is for children ages 11-14 who are in- August 21 Last day of the season 11am-8pm
terested in lifeguarding. Students will receive instruction in water safety, public
Information line: 330-971-8299
relations, water fitness, teamwork, leadership skills, first aid and basic lifesaving
skills. Limit 10. Program runs from 9am-3pm each day (Mon-Thurs). Bring a New this year-POOLSIDE CABANAS!
bag lunch or concessions available. Each participant will receive a Water Works Want to make certain you have a shady place for the day?
Family Aquatic Center Junior Lifeguard t-shirt. Rent a 9x9 pool side cabana! Three structures are available
Session: June 20-23 daily. Rental for members is $30, nonmembers $40. Cabana
Cost: $85 resident/$115 nonresident includes 2 chairs, 2 chaises, small table and prime deck
Registration: before June 4 at the Natatorium space. Payment is taken at time of reservation. Great for
beginning June 4 at Water Works young children, older guests or families that want to be near
Water Walking the action. Rain outs will be rescheduled.
This class is for those who like to go against the flow. This instructor led class is
held in the Water Works Lazy River and meets Monday through Thursday from
9-9:50am. The fee is $3 for all participants for each class or included in your
Water Works membership. Classes begin June 6. Water shoes required. Cuyahoga Falls Aquatic Club Swim Team
Rained Out? If you are a Water Works member and Water Works is The Aquatic Club is a competitive swim program open to youth ages 6-18 that
closed for the day due to rain, come to the Natatorium for swimming for $1 per meet in the morning at Water Works. For information, please call Brian Stratton
person. Remember your membership card. Call for open use times. at 330-923-1348 or Dale Craddock at 330-697-6327.

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THE NATATORIUM
health and fitness center
2345 Fourth Street • Cuyahoga Falls • OH 44221 • 330•971•8080 www.cityofcf.com/natatorium

Summer Deal!
•Affordable Rates
Including Corporate, Business & Military
•Monthly Bankdrafting
for Annual Memberships
•New Cardio Equipment
Get a Three Month Membership
•4 Pools Lap, Leisure, Therapy, Spa for less than the price of two!
•Swim Lessons RESIDENT $74
•Indoor Track RESIDENT SENIOR $53
•Basketball & Racquetball Courts RESIDENT MILITARY $53
•Fit Kid Experience
NONRESIDENT $95
•Over 100 Group Fitness Classes
Weekly for All Ages
NONRESIDENT SENIOR $74
•Yoga, Pilates, Zumba NONRESIDENT MILITARY $74
•Personal Training BUSINESS $85
•Martial Arts BUSINESS SENIOR $65
•Group Personal Training
•Summa Wellness Center Available May 2 - June 15
•Babysitting

Now
Offering
NAT
REWARDS!
no initiation fee
whole fitness for the
whole family
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday - Friday 5:30am - 11pm • Saturday 6:30am - 9pm • Sunday 9am - 9pm • Pool closes one hour prior to closing

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Hours of Operation Monday-Friday 5:30 am-11 pm The Center for Functional Fitness
Saturday 6:30 am-9 pm Opening March 26, 2011
Sunday 9 am-9 pm
*Pool closes one hour prior to the close of the facility. This unique facility, featuring the new fitness program Forever
April 24, 2010 Easter Closed Young, will open to active adults ages 50 and up, and is
May 30, 2010 Memorial Day 5:30am-5pm located on the City’s Civic Center Campus in the former Mu-
July 4, 2010 Independence Day 5:30am-5pm nicipal Court. It will be the first exclusive baby boomers only
The pool will be shut down from Saturday August 13-21, reopening on the 22nd. fitness facility in our area. What makes our program different
from other programs is the composition of the workouts. Pa-
trons will incorporate all six components of fitness: muscular
SUMMER DEAL!!! Get a 3 month membership strength, aerobic movement, balance, flexibility, cognition and
for less than the price of 2! nutrition into their weekly workouts. The specialized fitness
Residents $74 Resident Senior $53 equipment is designed to be used for functional training and
Resident Military $53 Non-Resident Military $74 FITNESS is not found in other local facilities.

for
Non-Residents $95 Non-Resident Senior $74 For more information, contact Karyn
Business $85 Business Senior $65 FUNCTION Petty at 330-971-8078 or pettykl@cityofcf.com
Available for purchase May 2-June 15!
Karate : Our martial arts system brings back traditional, educational and
family values. “Workout with a purpose.” It is listed among the best for strength,
Kids Castle Babysitting: Babysitting is available on a first come, flexibility, control and cardio fitness. It’s fun, easy to learn and non-intimidating
first serve basis. Maximum stay is two hours. Parents must remain in the facility.
for ALL women, men, boys and girls. Cost $18/month in addition to Natatorium
Free care is available with an annual membership. Non-annual members must
membership
pay a $2 per child fee. Hours and guidelines are available on our website.
Now-May 29, 2010
.Personal Training-Our personal trainers hold na- Beginners Monday and Wednesday 7-8:30 pm
tional certifications through The American College of Sports Advanced Monday and Wednesday 8:30-10 pm
Medicine and The American Council of Exercise. A personal Advanced Saturday 12:30-3 pm
fitness assessment and one-on-one training sessions based May 31-September 6, 2010
on your individual fitness levels and goals are available. Beginners Monday and Wednesday 7-8:30pm
Stop in at the Welcome Desk or download the start up forms
online at www.cityofcf.com/natatorium (personal training) T’ai Chi-We are fortunate to have such a highly qualified Sifu in Gary Har-
ris. He is certified to instruct T’ai Chi, Ch’uan and Qi Gong. We offer advanced/
Group Personal Training-This unique adult fitness program al- intermediate and beginner level classes. All classes meet on Wednesday nights.
lows four co-workers or friends a chance to experience high level, exclusive Fee $12 per month. A facility membership is required for participation.
fitness instruction in a small group setting. All four members of your group need
to sign up, request each other in your group, pay all fees, and fill out the required
Health Status Questionnaire to get started. The best groups have similar fitness
Summa Western Reserve Hospital
This convenient facility inside the Natatorium serves patients
interests and levels.
and Natatorium patrons with physical and occupational ther-
Group Fitness-The Natatorium Health & Fitness Center apy services. See what they have to offer! Please call 330-
offers more days, times and types of classes than any other club 926-0384 to schedule an appointment or assessment.
in our area. From Strength training, to Step, to Zumba, Indoor Cy- Physical and Occupational Therapy
cling, Kickboxing, Boot Camp, Hip Hop, Pilates and Yoga, we offer You will receive professional and personalized therapy for any of your nagging
it all. All classes are FREE for Annual Members, monthly and daily injuries or more serious problems from our licensed Physical or Occupational
members. A $3 fee is paid for BOSU and cycling classes except Therapists to get you on your feet again. A prescription from your physician is
for annual members. needed for therapy.
Fitness Circuit-Get an entire body workout in 30
minutes! This unique workout combines the best in both Personalized Exercise Assessment
cardio and strength stations. Schedule a FREE orientation and Knowledge (P.E.A.K.)
and see what all the excitement is about! Free with all mem- You will receive four complete physical fitness assess-
bership levels. ments, a personalized exercise program, instruction
on proper exercise techniques, and the ability to track
Silver Series-The Silver Series program takes the most popular style of your fitness progress. An exercise physiologist and fit-
land fitness classes and adjusts them to ness assistant will help you meet your fitness goals by
better accommodate the needs of people motivating you to begin and follow through with our
who want the tempo a bit slower, the exercise program. You’re just a phone call away to a
volume a bit lower, the transitions not healthier lifestyle and a healthier you.
as quick, but a workout that is challeng-
ing, fun and gets results. All of our Sil- Phase IV Cardiac Rehabilitation Program
ver classes focus in increasing balance, Phase IV Cardiac Rehab is a lifelong commitment to regular exercise.
strength and flexibility. Schedules can be
found online. FREE Blood Pressure Checks No appointment necessary.

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10 natatorium programming
Swim Lessons Private swim lessons
Resident Fee $33/Nonresident $50 FUN...FIT...& FLOAT
now available! See the
Schedule subject to change. Summer Camps For Kids At The Nat!!
front desk for more info! The campers will spend half of the day on land and half in
Spring I Mon/Wed: April 4-27 the water. Land fun includes: Zumba, Yoga-lates, Obstacle
Spring I Tues/Thurs April 5-28 course, Fit Circuit, Tree house and more. Water fun in-
Spring I Saturday April 9-May 21 cludes: H20X, Water slide, diving board and more. Water
Spring II Mon/Wed May 9-25 testing done on the Monday of each week by a certified
Spring II Tues/Thurs May 10-26 water instructor.
Summer I Mon/Wed June 6-29 Ages: 7-12 (age groups will be divided during program hours)
Summer I Tues/Thurs June 7-30 Times: 9am-4:30pm
Summer I Saturday June 11-Jul 30 Fees: $145/week for Residents/Natatorium Annual Members
Summer II Mon/Wed July 11-Aug 3 $165 per week for Nonresidents
Summer II Tues/Thurs July 12-Aug 4 Before Care: 7:30-9am Mon-Fri: $25
After Care: 4:30-6pm Mon-Fri: $25
Resident and The annual membership is either with a Family Annual membership, or with an
Session Nonresident
Annual Member Annual Youth membership
Registration Dates
Registration Dates Staff: Ratio 1:8 Minimum 10; Maximum 20
Camp #1: July 11-15 (Registration due by July 6)
Spring I Begins week of April 4 March 14-18 March 16-18
Camp #2: July 18-22 (Registration due by July 13)
Spring II Begins week of May 9 May 2-6 May 4-6 Full payment is required at the time of registra-
tion, on a first come, first serve basis. All forms are
Summer I Begins week of June 6 May 31-June 3 June 1-3 available at the Natatorium Welcome Desk and on
the City’s web site www.cityofcf.com/natatorium.
Summer II Begins week of July 11 July 5-8 July 6-8
For more information call Karyn Petty at 330-971-
Swim Lesson Levels 8080.
Parent and Child Classes 30 minutes
Bubble Babies (6-18 months) Toddling Turtles (18 months-3 years) Fit Kid Experience
Water Exploration (3-5 years ) Our Youth Fitness program includes classes exclusively for those in 4th, 5th, and
Age Level 3-5 30 minutes 6th grades. These classes can be found online listed under “r u fit”?
Level I: Intro to Water Skills Level II: Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Level III: Stroke Development Stop in and ask about our exciting 2011 programs with
an expanded schedule, new equipment and new addi-
Age Level 6 and over 45 minutes tional staff. This will be a great year for fitness and fun!
Level I: Intro to Water Skills Level II: Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Level III: Stroke Development Level IV: Stroke Improvement All youth fitness participants must have an annual
Level V: Stroke Refinement membership, (youth memberships are available), and
Level VI: Fitness Swimming and Personal Water Safety complete a Fit Kid Experience-Youth Fitness Orien-
Adults Age 13 years and older 45 minutes tation. The orientation fee is $10, pre-registration is
Level placement concerns must be handled prior to registration date by contact- required. A FREE t-shirt and water bottle are included.
ing the Aquatics Staff at 330-971-8398. There will not be any make-ups given for
personal absences. There will be a $5 service charge for all swim lesson cancel- “CAMJAMZ Teen Dance”
lations prior to the start of the first class. No refunds. The Natatorium and Audio Extremes Entertainment bring you a night of dancing
and fun. “CAMJAMZ” features 3 giant screens, one for music videos, one for
All Natatorium swim lesson instructors are certified by the American
DDR (dance, dance revolutions) with 4 dance pads, and one for guitar hero and
Red Cross in Lifeguard Training, Water Safety Instruction, CPR, AED,
other games as well as state of the art light and sound systems. The dances are
Oxygen Use and trained in the Prevention of Disease Transmission.
held on Fridays starting at 7pm and ending at 10pm in the Natatorium’s com-
ALL PROGRAMS, INSTRUCTORS, CLASS DAYS AND munity rooms: March 4, 11, 18 April 1, 8, 15, 22 May 6, 13, 20
TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. These dances are for YOUTH ages 11-15 and will be chaperoned by at least
10 adults. Admission to the dance is $10 per person, per dance. PRE-SALE
TICKETS WILL BE SOLD MON-THURS THE WEEK OF THE DANCE FOR $10.
Splash Party Package For more information, call the Natatorium at 330-971-8080 or email cmjamz@
Have your birthday party at the Natatorium! gmail.com or visit www.camjamz.com. Dates and times are subject to change.
Party times are at 1pm, 3pm and 5pm on both Saturday and
Sunday. Bring your own cake. Full payment is due at time of reser-
vation by Visa, Mastercard or Discover only. Karate Kids
Call 330-971-8087 to reserve your party today! Character building, self-confidence, coordination, fitness and fun at its
Poseidon Package: 1 1/2 hours in Poseidon room & 10 admissions best. Ages 7-9 years. Cost is $39 for residents, $59 for nonresidents for
Annual Members: $95/Others: $120 one eight week session. Saturdays 11:30am-12:30pm
Neptune Package: 1 1/2 hours in Neptune room & 20 admissions March 5-April 30, May 7-June 25 , July 9-August 27
Annual Members: $190/Others: $240

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Rental Information 11

NATATORIUM CONFERENCE & BANQUET CENTER


Full Banquet Center Capacity 300
ANNUAL MEMBER/MON-FRI NON MEMBER/MON-FRI
$110/hour, max $660 $140/hour, max $840
ANNUAL MEMBER/SAT-SUN NON MEMBER/SAT-SUN
$120/hour, max $720 $165/hour, max $990
Individual Banquet Rooms (Erie, Cuyahoga, Hopewell) Capacity 90
ANNUAL MEMBER/MON-FRI NON MEMBER/MON-FRI
$45/hour $55/hour
ANNUAL MEMBER/SAT-SUN NON MEMBER/SAT-SUN
$50/hour $65/hour

Service Kitchen (Large with Hopewell)


ANNUAL MEMBER/MON-FRI NON MEMBER/MON-FRI
$110/flat fee $110/flat fee All banquet rooms have access to patio, projection screen, TV/DVD/VCR.
ANNUAL MEMBER/SAT-SUN NON MEMBER/SAT-SUN Responsible person in charge is financially responsible for the event and veri-
$120/flat fee $125/flat fee fies all contractual information.
Service Kitchen (Small with Cuyahoga)
Rental Packages-Call us! We’ll help meet your needs!
ANNUAL MEMBER/MON-FRI NON MEMBER/MON-FRI
After hours event Annual Members Capacity
$55/flat fee $55/flat fee
4 hours of the facility $1,200 150
ANNUAL MEMBER/SAT-SUN NON MEMBER/SAT-SUN
excluding exercise equipment
$60/flat fee $65/flat fee
Extra hours may be purchased at $150/hour. Packages must be paid in full prior
Conference Rooms (Lincoln and Jefferson) Capacity 8
to the event.
ANNUAL MEMBER/MON-FRI NON MEMBER/MON-FRI
$15/hour $25/hour Leisure Pool Annual Members Others
ANNUAL MEMBER/SAT-SUN NON MEMBER/SAT-SUN can be rented during non-standard $200/hour $300/hour
$15/hour $25/hour pool hours

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12 THE CENTER FOR
functional fitness
2310 Second Street • Cuyahoga Falls • OH 44221 • 330•971•8080 • www.cityofcf.com/functionalfitness

the center for functional fitness


introduces

Forever Grand
Opening!

young
Saturday, Mar. 26
10:30 am
Tours, equipment
real life fitness for baby boomers demos, on-site
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enriching lives
1201 Grant Avenue • Cuyahoga Falls • OH 44223 • 330•971•8425 www.cityofcf.com/quirk

senior adult leisure at quirk cultural center


Ceramics-60 & up Instructor: Wanda Ralston Annual St. Patrick’s Day Benefit Card Party
Create your own handmade gifts for any occasion. Weddings, showers, birth- Thursday, March 14 at 1pm. $5 presale, $6 at the door. Includes
days, garden animals and stones are available. Instruction, use of tools, stains, dessert, door prizes and fun. TIckets available at the Quirk Cultural
glazes and firing are included in the daily fee of $5. Greenware is an additional Center. Sponsored by the volunteers. Benefit: Sons of Italy
cost. Classes: Mondays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays, 9:30 am-3:30 pm. “Project Rise”
Painting and Drawing-60 & up Firecracker Card Party-Friday, July 8 at 12pm. $5
Instructor: Eric Naylor presale, $6 at the door. Includes lunch, dessert, door prizes, and fun.
From beginner painter to creative artist. Color mixing, paint ap- Tickets available at Quirk.
plication and composition will be taught to complete a work-of-art.
Casino Day-Friday, June 24, 12:30 pm. Black Jack, poker,
A variety of mediums can be taught: acrylics, pastels, watercol-
chuck-a-luck, horse racing & beat the dealer. $6/person includes
ors, & chalks. Students provide own paint supplies. $7 per day.
snacks and “play” money. Pre-registration is recommended.
Wednesdays or Thursdays 9am-12pm.
Driver Safety Program-50 & up Texas Hold’em Afternoons-Friday, April 29, and August 26,
12:30-3 pm. Learn the game everyone is playing! $6 gets you play money,
Instructor: Larry Cook
snacks and prizes at the end of the afternoon. Luck will take turns! Pre-registra-
4 hour classroom course for motorists ages 50 & up. Thursday, April 28, or Tues-
tion is encouraged.
day, June 21 from 12:30-4:30 pm. Class fee is $12 (members) payable to AARP,
$14 (nonmembers) BINGO days-25¢ per card. All monies given out as priz-
es. Enjoy an afternoon of luck! Games begin at 1 pm on Fridays
Beginning Euchre & Pinochle March 4, 18, April 1, 15, May 6, 20, June 3, 17, July 1, 22, August
Instructor: Che Che Cannizzaro 5 and 19. Luncheon concessions available starting at 11:30 am.
Euchre: Thursdays, March 4-April 8 & June 3-July 8. 1-3pm. $3/day per student.
Pinochle: Wednesdays, March 3-April 7 and June 2-July 7.
Travel Club-Join us for day and extended trips! Membership is $3 per
year (Sept-Aug). Meetings are held the first Thursday of ev-
ery month (March 3, April 7, May 5, June 2, July 7, August 4) “Where Friendships Bloom”
at 1pm. Cookies, coffee and program. New members are al-
ways welcome. Upcoming trips: Brown Bag, Washington DC, Independent
Independentand
andAssisted
AssistedLiving
Living
Rabbit Run Theatre, Bardstown, KY, Garden Trip, Mystery
Trip, casinos, wineries and more! ♦ Spacious
Spacious LivingLiving
Room with
Mah Jong- Wednesday at 1 pm. Come learn the game & see for yourself. Screened Porch Screened
Room with
Porch
Bocce-Wednesdays at 10 am and 1 pm. Newcomers welcome! Come enjoy Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom
♦ Studio, 1 and 2
this game on outdoor court under the trees! Call Quirk if you have your own Respite Suite
group that wants to play.
Bedroom
Volunteers-Share your time and talent. This group helps with special
Eat-in KitchenSuite
♦ Respite
events like bingo, card parties, casino days and craft shows at the Quirk Cultural
♦ EatProfessional
24hrs In Kitchen Staffing
Center. Call 330-971-8425 and ask for Mitzi. ♦ 24 Hours Professional
Pets welcome
Staffing
Cards You do not need a partner to come to these games!
Mondays Contract Bridge Our All-inclusive
♦ Pets Welcome Package Includes
Tuesdays Tournament euchre and social euchre-$1 per
day includes donut, coffee, and prizes
Our
All All Inclusive
utilities, Package Includes
including cable
Thursdays Social Poker ♦ All Utilities,
Continental BreakfastIncluding Cable
Fridays Bridge / Beaus & Belles (2nd & 4th Fri) games of choice ♦ Continental Breakfast
Home-cooked Meals
♦ Home Cooked Meals
Chair Caning-Meet at Lions Lodge on Mondays at 9am. Learn this Weekly housekeeping, Free Laundry
unique art or bring in a chair for someone else to work on. Wicker repair also ♦ Weekly Housekeeping, Free Laundry
available. Emergency
♦ Emergency safetySafety
devices in eachinunit
Devices each Unit
Strollers Get some exercise, see some area parks and meet new friends. Transportation,
♦ Transportation, activings, outings
Activities, and MUCH
Outings andmore!
Much More
Kick off luncheon meeting, Tuesday, April 5. Spring and summer schedule avail-
able. Meets at Quirk Cultural Center every Tuesday at 9:15am and car pool to
area parks. Have lunch after the hike. 171 Graham Rd. ♦ Cuyahoga. Falls ♦ 330-928-7888

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14 youth special events

I N G !
i n t o SPR Mom Prom
H OP 55th Annual
Easter Egg
Wild Wild West
Hunt
Kids ages 3-8 won’t want to miss
the eggs-citement on Saturday,
April 23, from 1-3pm at Water
Works Park. This FREE fam-
ily event sponsored by the Parks
Bring your favorite cowpoke to the
and Recreation Department will Quirk Cultural Center this May to
include an egg hunt, petting zoo, celebrate Mother’s Day Wild West

Bunny Hop and pony rides! Find a specially


marked egg and win a PRIZE!
Style! This exciting event includes
dinner, DJ, dancing, a keepsake
Please note: there are separate photograph, a flower for Moms and
Hop by the Quirk Cultural Center on Saturday, a special treat bag for sons! Shirts
hunt areas for children ages 3-4,
April 16th and say hello to the Easter Bunny! and ties are recommended for boys,
5-6, and 7-8. Please look for signs
This memorable event for all ages includes a ages 4 and up please. Seating begins
light lunch, bunny games, a special treat bag to locate the appropriate hunt area
for your child. The hunt for candy, at 6:45pm on first-come basis. Those
and a keepsake photo with the Easter Bunny. wishing to sit together should arrive
Seating will begin at 10:45am on a first come toys and prize eggs will begin at
together. Reservations must be
basis. Those wishing to sit together should ar- 2pm sharp. Judging for the Best
made in advance beginning April 22
rive together. Reservations must be made in Decorated Easter Egg Contest
for residents and April 29
advance beginning April 1 for residents and will begin at 1:30pm with divi- for nonresidents. Space
April 8 for nonresidents. Space is limited. Chil- sions for ages 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, and is limited. There will be
dren must be accompanied by an adult. There family. Eggs should be brought no online registration for
will be no online registration for this program. in a scene or container with the this program.
Event Dates/Day Time R/NR Fee
participants name and category Event Day R/NR
Ages 2 & up (children under 2 are free but must sit on a lap)
136301 1A April 16/Sat 11am-1pm $10/$12 clearly marked. Bring your Easter 136102 1A Sat, May 7 $12/$14
Adults basket and your camera and meet
136301 1A April 16/Sat 11am-1pm $5/$6 the Easter Bunny at this special
Cuyahoga Falls tradition!

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Supervised Wading Pools Open June 4! Goldfish Catch


Bring the kids down to one of the six supervised wading pools for ages 9 and Thursday, July 14, 6pm at all six wading pools.
younger. Lions Park, Linden Park, Indian Mountain Park, Quirk Cultural Center, Children will have the opportunity to catch a fish or two as 400 goldfish are
Oak Park and Valley Vista Park all have filtered, chlorinated pools to cool off at placed in each wading pool! FREE!! Age groups
this summer. Swim diapers required for all diaper age children. as follows with the youngest first: 4 & under,
5-7, 8-11, and 12 and older. Please bring small
2011 Summer Wading Pool Schedule:
plastic containers or plastic bags. NO NETS OR
June 4-August 21: Monday-Saturday: 11am-6pm Sunday: 12pm-6pm
GLASS WILL BE ALLOWED. In case of threaten-
Playgrounds Open June 6! ing weather, the event will be delayed until clear.
Kids ages 7-14 can enjoy summer at their own neighborhood park! Come par-
ticipate in daily programming includes theme days, walking trips, picnics, board Touch a Truck
games, sports, tournaments, arts and crafts, sno cones, team competitions and Friday, July 15, 11am-1pm Quirk Cultural Center
new friends! An adult supervisor will staff the drop in eight-week program offered Want to see a dump truck up close... or a bulldozer... or
at 7 park-playground sites. Registration is required at the parks. There is no fee a fire truck? Join us on Friday, July 15 for an up close
for this program. For Cuyahoga Falls residents only. experience with some of the big trucks and equipment
that you can only see from far away. All ages welcome.
Monday-Thursday: 11am-6pm Friday: 11am-5pm
Concessions, face painting, sand play area for tots and balloons. FREE!
Indian Mountain Park, Keyser Park, Linden Park, Lions Park, Oak Park, Quirk
Cultural Center, Valley Vista Park
44th Annual
Tot Time Begins June 6! All Kids Carnival
For the 3-6 year olds, Tot Time is an exciting program in the special setting of the Thursday, July 28, 3-8pm at Newberry
parks. Learning activities in art, crafts, storytelling, games, exercise, music and School/Park. Don’t miss the highlight of
theme days are emphasized. To be a part of the Tot Time program, attend the the summer! This annual event features pony rides, petting zoo, Super Slide,
first session at the park closest to where you live. An adult must remain during Jupiter Jump, Kiddie Slide, Gorilligans Island, balloon sculptures, clown, face
the Tot Time session and actively participate in the activities. This is a FREE pro- painting, carnival games, prizes, citywide marble and pocket golf tournaments,
gram and is for Cuyahoga Falls residents only. See page 23 for park locations. and performance by a magician.
Mon & Wed Tue & Thurs
9:30-10:30am - Lions Park 9:30-10:30am - Quirk Cultural Ctr.
Hey Kids! Check out the Natatorium Page
10:45-11:45am - Indian Mountain 10:45-11:45am - Valley Vista Park for Programs Just For You!
1-2pm - Linden Park 1-2pm - Oak Park Karate Kids, Fit Kid Experience, “CAMJAMZ” Teen Dances and more! pg 10

The Ultimate Party Dip


at your neighborhood wading pool!!
Now booking parties at the wading pools!
P a r ties! Pool Party Pointers
d a y
Birth
• Rental time from 6-8pm
End of • 2 supervisors provided
Season • 2 tables for cakes and presents
Sports
Parties • maximum number of guests:35
! • Available at Oak, Quirk & Linden
ion s ! All for $100 for residents!!
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16 youth leisure
Clay and Pottery Classes with Amy Steiner ANTIC Acting Camp
Mudpies Parents and tots ages 3-5 can work with clay together!
Instructor: Mary Kate Dente
Actors age 8-18 can experience performance, stage management, play writing
Class Date Day Time R/NR Fee
& directing. Monday June 13-Thursday June 16 and Monday June 20-Thursday
233201 1A March 17, 24, 31 Thurs 2-2:45pm $13/16
June 23 (8 classes) from 2-3pm. Registration fee: $12 resident/$16 nonresident,
233201 1B May 5, 12, 19 Thurs 2-2:45pm $13/16
Class fee: $50 to instructor. 233115 2A
233201 1C June 23, 30, July 7 Thurs 2-2:45pm $13/16
233201 1D August 11, 18, 25 Thurs 2-2:45pm $13/16 Lights, Camera, Action-Youth Theatre Camp
Director: Brad Schreiber
Mudcakes Kids ages 6-8 can create clay projects. 3 week session Campers ages 7-12 will learn about the magic of theatre while
Class Dates Day Time R/NR Fee developing skills in cooperation, concentration and enhanc-
233211 1A March 1, 8, 15 Tues 4-4:45 pm $18/$21 ing creativity and building self confidence. Act, dance and
233211 1B April 19, 26, May 3 Tues 4-4:45 pm $18/$21 sing your way across the stage. Parents are invited the last
233211 1C June 7, 14, 21 Tues 4-4:45 pm $18/$21 day for a mini show. Class fee $50 payable to director at time
233211 1D July 26, Aug 2, 9 Tues 4-4:45 pm $18/$21 of registration.
Class Dates Time R/NR Fee
Get the Wheel Started
233216 1A June 20-24 10am-1pm $20/$30
Experiment with hand built pottery forms and explore embellishment and glazing
techniques to create pottery and sculpture pieces. Saturday, 3 week session Magic Camp Head Magician: Brad Schreiber
Ages 9-11 (1 classes: 10-11:45am), Ages 12-17 (2 classes: 12-2pm) Kids ages 9-14 can explore the wonderful world of magic as
Class Start Date Day R/NR Fee “The Great Brad” introduces campers to the world of illusions!
233204 1A, 2A March 5, 12, 19 Saturday $25/$30 Each camper will participate in a magic show performed for
233204 1B, 2B April 23, 30, May 7 Saturday $25/$30 the parents on the last day of camp. Class fee $50 payable to
233204 1C, 2C June 11, 18, 25 Saturday $25/$30 director at time of registration.
233204 1D, 2D July 30, Aug 6, 13 Saturday $25/$30 Class Date Time R/NR Fee
Get Fired Up Instructor: Deonna Earlenbaugh 233216 2A June 20-24 1:30-4:30pm $20/$30
Participants can pick their own project and learn cleaning to a completed piece Kids/Teens Only Garage Sale
of work. Ages 8 & up. 3 week session Saturday, March 26, 9am-2pm. Get rid of some of that stuff you don’t use any-
Class Dates Day Time R/NR Fee more. Only kids and teens are allowed to sell. All items must be kid-oriented.
233202 1A June 14, 21, 28 Tues 10-11:30 am $25/$30 Pre-registration is required. 136110 1A Tables are $8 resident/$10 nonresident
233202 1B July 12, 19, 26 Tues 10-11:30 am $25/$30
233202 1C August 2, 9, 16 Tues 10-11:30 am $25/$30
After School Youth Art Experience
Instructor: Debra Thompson
This class is designed for students of different skill levels to
work at their own pace. Each will acquire basic drawing and
painting skills while working one on one. More advanced stu-
dents will work from life, photographs and their imagination to
understand fundamentals of composition, design and color.
Class fee:$40
Class Start Date Day R/NR Fee
233207 1A March 8-29 Saturday $8/$12
233207 2A April 5-26 Saturday $8/$12
233207 3A May 3-24 Saturday $8/$12 “Diamond Engagement Ring
Basic Origami I Instructor: Sanae Putman
This course introduces medallions, fans and more to the Japanese art of folding Specialist Since 1993”
paper. Class fee of $8 payable to instructor at time of registration. 5 & up
Class Date Day Time R/NR Fee
223206 1C March 26 Sat 10 am-12 pm $2/$4 Bill Skidmore
Japanese Junk Food for Kids and Parents II Owner
Instructor: Sanae Putman
This class will teach very easy authentic Japanese food as the kids and parents
try new cooking experiences together. Class will cover rice ball, dorayaki and 424 Portage Trail
other popular snack foods for Americans. Ages 5 & up. Class fee of $16 per child Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
& parent/$5 each additional child, payable to instructor at registration.
Class Date Day Time R/NR Fee Phone: 330-940-3331 Fax: 330-940-2711
231316 1A May 14 Sat 10am-12pm $2/$4 www.familytreasuresjewelers.com

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Youth Tennis Lessons Girls Slo Pitch Softball Registration


Instructor: Walt Jacoby Registration for Girls Summer Slo-Pitch Softball Program will be held Saturday,
Tennis instruction for ages 9-17 begins May 7 and 14 at the Quirk Cultural center from 10am-1pm. Late registration
the week of June 13. Three skill levels will be taken Wednesday May 18 from 6-8pm at the Quirk Cultural Center. All
offered. All lessons are offered on the girls between the ages of 5 and 17 are eligible to play. Fees are $30 for all age
courts at Falls High. Fees include tennis groups. To register, please bring a birth certificate, parent and registration fee.
t-shirt and entry into the Youth Tourna- Cuyahoga Falls Amateur Baseball Association
ment following the lessons. REGISTER
(CFABA) Registration
FOR ALL TENNIS LESSONS AT THE PARKS AND RECREATION OFFICE,
Players 5-18 can register to play baseball on Saturday, March 5, 10am-1pm
THE QUIRK CULTURAL CENTER. OR ONLINE. REGISTRATION DEADLINE
&Thursday, March 10, 6:30-8:30pm at the Quirk Cultural Center. T-Ball now
IS 1 DAY PRIOR TO THE FIRST CLASS. NO SIGN UPS AT THE COURTS.
available! Fees are $40 for ages 5-12, $45 for ages 13-14, and $50 for ages
Beginner Level: (elementary & middle school aged participants): 15-18. Players must bring a birth certificate, registration fee, and a parent to
For players with little or no experience playing tennis. Strokes such as fore- sign the permission form.
hand, backhand, serving and net play will be covered. Basic techniques will be Dance and Gymnastics Classes
stressed. This class meets for one hour twice a week for three weeks from 8:30- Instructor: Evelyn Prichard
9:30am. Two sessions are offered. For kids who like to move, and parents who don’t want to spend a fortune on
Class Date Day R/NR Fee gymnastics classes, a variety of classes are offered on Saturdays at the Quirk
254301 1A June 13-29 Mon & Wed $45/$50 Cultural Center.
254301 1B July 11-27 Mon & Wed $45/$50 Session I: March 5-April 16 (no class 4/2) Resident $30/Nonresident $35
254302 1A June 14-30 Tues & Thurs $45/$50 Session II: April 30-June 25 (no class 5/28 & 6/11) Resident $35/Nonresident $40
254302 1B July 12-28 Tues & Thurs $45/$50 Session III: August 13-Sept 24 (no class 9/3) Resident $30/Nonresident $35
Class Description Class # Time
Junior Varsity Level Pre-ballet (age 4-6) 133101 1A, 1B, 1C 9-9:45 am
(middle & high school ages participants): Tap, Tumbling, Jazz I (age 4-6) 133102 1A, 1B, 1C 9:45-10:45am
For players who have had prior lessons. Drills Ballet I (ages 5-7) 133103 1A , 1B, 1C 10:45-11:30am
in this level are geared to improve the player’s Tap, Tumbing & Jazz II (age 5-7) 133104 1A , 1B, 1C 11:30am-12:30pm
consistency, learn court strategy and perfect Gymnastics I (age 5-12) 133105 1A , 1B, 1C 12:45-1:45pm
the proper form of all the strokes. This class Gymnastics II (age 6-12) 133106 1A, 1B, 1C 1:45-2:45pm
meets for 1 1/2 hours twice a week for three
weeks from 10-11:30am. Two sessions offered.
Class Date Day R/NR Fee
254306 1A June 13-29 Mon & Wed $50/$55
254306 1B July 11-27 Mon & Wed $50/$55
254307 1A June 14-30 Tues & Thurs $50/$55
254307 1B July 12-28 Tues & Thurs $50/$55 A Great Place to Grow!
Varsity Level* (high school ages participants):
For players who played high school tennis or in tournaments. This level is for Preschool / Pre-Kindergarten
serious players who want to improve all aspects of their game. This class meets Kindergarten - 8th Grade
for 1 1/2 hours twice a week for three weeks from 11:30am-1pm. Two sessions
are offered.
Class Date Day R/NR Fee “There is a sense of comfort having
254308 1A June 13-29 Mon & Wed $50/$55 our children at Redeemer, not just
because God is a part of every class
254308 1B July 11-27 Mon & Wed $50/$55
but because the principal and
254309 1A June 14-30 Tues & Thurs $50/$55
teachers care so much.
254309 1B July 12-28 Tues & Thurs $50/$55 I hope one day when I have
*Sign up for both Mon/Wed and Tues/Thurs Varsity lessons and get a Friday grandchildren that they will
lesson for free! be able to attend Redeemer
as well. I love it here, and
Junior Tennis Lessons I am so happy the Lord led
A modified tennis program for ages 5-8 will be offered Fri- me to this school so many
days at Falls High courts. Fee includes a tennis t-shirt. Class years ago. I’ll be sad when
size is limited so register early. Two sessions are offered. my younger student graduates
Class Date Day/Time R/NR Fee from RCS.
254310 1A June 17-July 1 Fri/10-10:45am $30/$35 - Current RCS Family
254310 2A July 15-29 Fri/10-10:45am $30/$35
254310 1B June 17-July 1 Fri/10:45-11:30am $30/$35
254310 2B July 15-29 Fri/10:45-11:30am $30/$35 www.redeemerlutheran.us
2141 5th St. - Cuyahoga Falls / 330 923-1280
Adult Tennis Lesson info found on page 21
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18 adult leisure
NEW!! Gardening Classes NEW!! Herbal Classes
Instructor: Lorree Cummings, Instructor: Leslie Williams, M. Ed., Herbalist
Organic Gardener and Nutritionist The following classes will be offered at the Quirk Cultural Center and are on
The following classes will be offered at the Quirk Cultural Tuesday evenings from 7-9 p.m. Registration fee is $2 resident/$4 nonresident.
Center on Thursday evenings from 6-8pm. Registration Class fee payable to Leslie Williams is due at registration. For more information
fee:$2 resident/$4 nonresident. Class fee: $20/class (made payable to Lorree please call the Quirk Cultural Center at 330-971-8425. Activity #131302 1A, 1B,
Cummings) is due at registration. Sign up for all 4 classes for $70. For more 1C, 1D and 1E
information please call the Quirk Cultural Center at 330-971-8425. Give –a-ways
at every class that will help you get started! Activity #131309 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D Herbal Body Care Tuesday, March 15
Learn to make your own natural skin and body care products including lip balms,
Backyard Chickens Thursday, March 31 lotions, salt scrubs, face creams, nail care, dry skin solutions, hair rinses, bath
Learn how to have your very own farm-fresh organic eggs or how to grow your salts, tooth powders and more! Take home samples as well as self-reliant skills.
own Sunday chicken dinner! Which chickens are the best for Know what ingredients to avoid and what you can find growing wild in NE Ohio.
your needs? Where to put them? Learn what you need for Class fee: $20
your feathered friends, where to get them and how to take
care of them! It’s easier than you think and fun for the whole
Plan your Summer Herb Garden Tuesday, April 12
family. You will never want to buy store bought eggs again! Grow your own Kitchen Herbs & Medicinal Herbs
Whether you have a container garden on the patio or a field-
Raised-Bed Organic Gardening Thursday, April 14 learn more about what, when and how to plant-seeds, reci-
Learn how to grow your own delicious, organic foods in raised beds. No long pes, formulas, seed companies, free resources, time-tables,
rows to hoe or till, no large areas needed. Raised-beds are easy, productive and harvesting and storage. Class fee: $20
attractive. You will learn how to locate and construct the beds, as well as learn
how to plant, grow and harvest an abundance of food in a small area. Recipes Soap Making Tuesday, May 10
will be included. Lean how to make old school all natural cold processed soaps. Great for sensi-
tive skin! Learn which oils, herbs and natural fragrances to use and step-by-
Container Gardening Thursday, May 12 step instructions. You will get a loaf of soap to take home, instructions, a list of
Live in an apartment or a condo? Don’t have room for a reliable suppliers and simple tools to get you started as a soap maker. Class
garden? Container gardening is your answer! Learn how fee: $25
to grow delicious foods in the confines of small contain-
ers. Learn which fruits and vegetables do best, where Herbal First Aid Tuesday, June 14
to locate your containers, what kind of soil to use and Make your own household Herbal first aid kit-plus get recipes and skills to make
how to combine vegetables with flowers in your contain- more herbal salves, teas, tinctures, lotions and ointments. You will also receive
ers. Enhance your yard and landscape with attractive hands-on practice and a review of local useful herbs. Class fee: $25
containers while harvesting organic food for your family! Tree Medicine, Magic and Natural History
Food Preservation Thursday, July 14 Tuesday, July 26
Have a garden, go to Farmer’s Markets, or just like to buy food in bulk? NE Ohio trees, native and introduced, have a long history or use as medicine
Learn how to preserve your bounty by canning, freezing, drying and here and around the world in other herbal healing traditions. Learn to identify,
pickling. Each method will be reviewed and demonstrated in class. harvest and use more than 12 local trees. Taste herbal teas, learn ID clues, and
See which method is best for your needs and how easy and fun take home samples, maps and extensive resource lists. Class fee: $20
it can be! There’s nothing like opening a
beautiful jar of summer peaches in the dead
of winter or making soups from ingredients
you have dried at their prime.

NEW!! Ohio Foraging Nature


Walks led by Leslie Williams, M.
Ed., Herbalist
Learn the history of wild foods found locally, sample
recipes, and get handouts of online resources so you It takes seconds for
can keep learning. See field guides for wild plants of an intruder to breach
our region and learn harvesting, storing and prepar- the door and locks
ing healthy wild foods. A walk in a different park each of most homes. “When
month will showcase different plants that are ready Everything Matters,”® trust
to ID and harvest. Registration fee: $2 Resident/$4 APARCO to install and
Nonresident. Class fee of $10 (made payable to Les- monitor an electronic
Engineered
lie Williams) is due at registration. security and fire
Systems
Class Day/Date/Time Location alarm system.
Integrator
131301 1A 6/16/Thurs/6:30-8pm Peninsula Shelter
131301 1B 7/12/Tues/6:30-8pm Babb Run Park

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Ballroom Dance Classes with Anita Converse Oil and Acrylic Painting Instructor: Eric Naylor
All classes are held at Quirk Cultural Center and are taught in a progressive for- A great and friendly place to begin your art adventure. Learn color mixing,
mat, each series covering one dance for five weeks on Thursdays. Singles and application and composition to complete a master piece. Beginners bring pencil
couples are welcome, ages teen-adult. Fee is $10 per person/per class (or $16 and sketch pad first day of class. Students supply own materials.
for two classes the same night) or $16 per couple/per class. Pay at the door. No Class Dates Day Time R/NR Fee
pre-registration required. To see what dances are being taught that session, go 231201 1A Mar 7-28 Mon 7-10 pm $30/$38
to www.dancerinyou.com. 231201 1B April 4-25 Mon 7-10 pm $30/$38
New Sessions begin: 231201 1C May 2-23 Mon 7-10 pm $30/$38
Session I: Mar 17-Apr 14 Session II Apr 21-May 19 231201 1D June 6-27 Mon 7-10 pm $30/$38
Session III: May 26-Jun 23 Session IV: Jun 30-Jul 21 231201 1E July 11-Aug 1 Mon 7-10 pm $30/$38
Session V: July 28-Aug 18 Pottery Instructor: Amy Steiner
Ballroom Dance Beginner 6:30-7:15pm Foundations to wheel work. New students must start with handbuilding. Individ-
This class will get you up and dancing the basics of dances like Foxtrot, Waltz, ual attention to learn/perfect their skill. Glazes and firing in-
Swing, Rumba and more. Have fun and get some exercise! cluded. Clay additional. Mon, Tues, Wed or Thurs 7-9:30 pm
or Wed 12:30-3 pm. 18 and over. Fee $60 resident/$75 Non
Ballroom Dance Intermediate 7:15-8pm
resident. Session I: Feb 28-April 4, Session II: April 18-May
Will increase your repertoire and technical level on a wide variety of Ballroom,
23, Session III: June 15-July 3, Session IV: July 25-Aug 29
Latin and Swing dances.
Session I Session II Session III / IV
Intermediate Argentine Tango 8-8:45pm
Mon Hand building 131202 2A 231202 1A 231208 1A / 2A
For those who already know the basics of Tango, this will build on your social
Mon Throwing 131202 2B 231202 1B 231208 1B / 2B
dance repertoire, technique and improvisational skills.
Tues Hand building 131202 2C 231202 1C 231208 1C / 2C
Dance Fever Hosted by Anita Converse Tues Throwing 131202 2D 231202 1D 231208 1D / 2D
Want to try out your new dance moves? Come to our Friday Ballroom Dance Wed Hand building 131202 2E 231202 1E 231208 1E / 2E
Night. Start with a lesson from 7:30-8:15pm, then from 8:15-10:30 pm enjoy Wed Throwing 131202 2F 231202 1F 231208 1F / 2F
dancing to great music for swing, cha-cha, waltz and more. Singles and couples Wed (12:30) Hand building 131202 2G 231202 1G 231208 1G / 2G
welcome. Light refreshments provided. Fridays, April 1, May 6, June 3, July 1 and Wed (12:30) Throwing 131202 2H 231202 1H 231208 1H / 2H
August 5. Dances are held at the Quirk Cultural Center. Fee is $10/person, $7 for Thus Hand building 131202 2J 231202 1J 231208 1J / 2J
college student and Seniors w/ID. Pay at the door. Thurs Throwing 131202 2K 231202 1K 231208 1K / 2K
Ceramics Instructors Elaine Keller, Dee Earlenbaugh
Ballroom Nights Hosted by John and Pam Burton Many unique gift items for weddings, mother’s day, father’s day and garden
Put on your dancing shoes for Friday, March 25, April 22, May 27, June 24, July items. Greenware and firing additional cost. Monday or Tuesday
22 and August 26 from 7:30-10:30 at the Quirk Cultural Center. The evening Class Dates Day Time R/NR Fee
starts with instruction from 7:30-8pm followed by open dance and a light snack. 231220 1A April 11-May 16 Mon 7-9:30 pm $18/$23
$9 per person at the door. No partner required. 16 & older only please. 231220 1B April 12-May 17 Tues 7-9:30 pm $18/$23
Adult Ballet Classes Instructor Jean Brady 231220 2A May 23-July 11 Mon 7-9:30 pm $18/$23
Designed to promote good posture, self confidence and grace, this class will con- 231220 2B May 24-June 28 Tues 7-9:30 pm $18/$23
sist of traditional ballet barre, strengthening exercises and mild ballet floor combi- 231330 3A*** July 18-Aug 8 Mon 7-9:30 pm $18/$23
nations. Class fees of $20 for one class per week or $35 for both classes payable 231330 3B July 5-Aug 9 Tues 7-9:30 pm $18/$23
to Jean is due at registration at Quirk. 4 week sessions ***Drop in nights only
Class Begin/Intermed. Start Date Day Time R/NR Fee
131104 1A Intermediate March 1 Tues 9-10:15 am $8/$12 Ceramic-Drop In Saturdays
131104 1B Intermediate April 5 Tues 9-10:15 am $8/$12 Adults too busy during the week can drop into the Saturday class and pay a
131104 1C Intermediate May 3 Tues 9-10:15 am $8/$12 one day fee. Greenware and firing additional cost. Saturdays 9am-2pm. Fee $7
131104 1D Intermediate June 7 Tues 9-10:15 am $8/$12 resident/$10 nonresident. March 5, 19, April 2, 16, May 7, 21, June 4, 18, July
131104 1E Intermediate July 5 Tues 9-10:15 am $8/$12 9, 23, August 6.
131104 2A Beginner March 3 Thurs 9-10 am $8/$12 Woodshop Orientation Instructor Josh Romesburg
131104 2B Beginner April 7 Thurs 9-10 am $8/$12 Wednesdays, 3/2, 4/6, 5/4, 6/1, 7/13, 8/3 from 7-9pm. Fee $6 paid night of class.
131104 2C Beginner May 5 Thurs 9-10 am $8/$12 Learn the usage and safety of each machine after an orientation is completed,
131104 2D Beginner June 9 Thurs 9-10 am $8/$12 work independently in the workshop by purchasing a user card for $25/good for
5 visits.
Belly Dancing - by Visions of the Nile Belly Dance School
This low impact aerobic dance is a great workout for all women. No experience
Woodshop Projects Instructor Josh Romesburg
Create something for your home or garden for the spring. Create your own proj-
necessary. Class fee of $45 payable to Visions of the Nile is due at registration.
ect with the instructor’s supervision to help choosing supplies and construction.
4 week sessions
Four week sessions. (Includes orientation night.)
Class Start Date Day Time R/NR Fee
Class Dates Day Time R/NR Fee
131105 1A April 5 Tues 6-7 pm $6/$8
231312 1A Mar 9-23 Wed 7-9 pm $30/$38
131105 1B May 3 Tues 6-7 pm $6/$8
231312 1B April 13-27 Wed 7-9 pm $30/$38
131105 1C June 7 Tues 6-7 pm $6/$8
231312 1C May 11-25 Wed 7-9 pm $30/$38
131105 1D July 5 Tues 6-7 pm $6/$8
231312 1D June 8-22 Wed 7-9 pm $30/$38

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20 adult leisure
Craft Shop Presents: Bling for Spring Boutique!
Cooking Classes Saturday, April 10, 12-4pm. Calling all jewelry
crafters. A day just for you to sell. Jewelry for
New - Indian Cooking all your spring occasions. Spaces available $15/
Instructor: Subhash Agarwal space. $20/table until April 1. Hand crafted items
If you are curious about this ethnic type of food-come in and find out what it is Do you have a creative touch and creations to sell? No rent or payment upfront.
about. Demonstrations, hands on and of course tasting of all food made in class. The Craft Shoppe located inside the Quirk Cultural Center is an outlet for hand-
Class Description Day/Date Class crafted items. Consignees who want to have a safe location to display their items
I. Spices and application Thurs/March 24 231317 1A are welcome. Receive 90% of sales if you assist in clerking. All ages welcome.
II. Appetizers & snacks Tues/April 19 231317 1B Hours: Mon-Fri: 10am-4pm, Mon: 6-8pm, Sat: 10am-2pm. Board meetings are
III. Curries and more Thurs/May19 231317 1C the first Tuesday of each month at 9:30am.
IV. Vegetarian & non vegetarian Thurs/June 23 231317 1D
V. Vegetables and Desserts Tues/July 26 231317 1E
Adult Garage Sale
Saturday, April 30, 9am-2pm at the Quirk Cultural Center.
Rice included each night. All classes meet from 7-9:30pm. Class registration
Here’s your chance to get rid of some of that stuff you don’t
is $3 resident/$5 nonresident with a $30 class fee for supplies paid at time of
use anymore. You provide the goodies to sell, we provide the
registration. Must be registered 4 days prior to class date.
location, table & advertising. Pre-registration is required. $15/
Tofu Cooking-ages 16 & up table. 236111 1A
Instructor: Sanae Putman Tax Assistance
Class is designed for beginners who want to learn how to cook easy and healthy
Offered by AARP free for ages 55 & up, or for low income individuals/families.
tofu dishes. Class fee $20 payable to instructor at registration.
E-File: Walk-in Tues/Thurs 2/22-4/12, 10am-4pm, Sat 10am-2pm. Mail in by ap-
Class Dates Day Time R/NR Fee
pointment: Wed 2/23-4/13, 12-4pm. Call 330-971-8425. Bring ID, SS card and
231316 1AB May 3 Tues 7-9 pm $2/$4
last years return.
Japanese-Basic Conversation I Life Line Screening
Instructor Sanae Putman Monday, April 18. Series of screenings, Stroke, Abdominal Aortic
Native Japanese speaker will provide the skills for basic conversation. Excellent Aneurysm, Osteoporosis, etc. These tests have proven valuable
for those interested in being involved as a Japanese host family or exchange in detecting unrecognized problems. $45 ea. or package pricing
program. Topics: culture, travel, customs. Supplies: Text book: Japanese in 10 by calling the Quirk Cultural Center at 330-971-8425. You must
Minutes A Day. Class fee: $40 payable to instructor. pre-register by calling 1-800-324-1851. First appointment: 9 am.
Class Dates Day Time R/NR Fee
231231 1A Mar 29-April 19 Tues 7-8pm $6/$12
Japanese-Basic Conversation II
Instructor Sanae Putman
This course will be excellent for those who took Basic Japanese I to improve and
continue their skill to talk in Japanese. Same text book used as Basic Japanese
I. Class fee of $40 payable to instructor.
Class Dates Day Time R/NR Fee
231231 1B May 10-31 Tues 7-8pm $6/$12
Origami I for Adults
Introduces basic Origami, Japanese art of folding paper. Learn traditional proj-
ects such as Kabuto, star shaped box and more. How to apply to greeting cards
and craft projects will also be covered. Class fee: $8
Class Dates Day Time R/NR Fee
231212 1A Mar 9 Wed 10am-12pm $2/$4
Origami II for Adults
For the person who took basic I. Will learn the crane, square box and more.
Class fee: $8
Class Dates Day Time R/NR Fee
231212 1B Apr 13 Wed 10am-12pm $2/$4
Weekly Duplicate Bridge
Open to the public. Sanctioned by the American Contract Bridge League.
I. Mondays 7-10pm begins March 1. No partner required. 10-15 min. mini lesson.
Play 21-24 boards. Call Don or Katy Moyer 330-686-9740 with questions.
II. Tuesdays Play begins at 7pm on March 2. Once a month a 20 minute lecture
is given. Partners recommended. Less then 2,500 points.
All sessions $5 per night paid at game.
III. Fridays Play begins at 12:30 pm March 11, 18, April 8, 15, 29, May 6, 13, 20,
June 3, 10, 17, July 1, 8, 22, 29, August 12, 19, 26.

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performing arts Adult Sports 21

Acting Classes Instructor: Mary Kate Dente Adult Tennis Lessons: Tennis lessons for beginner and intermedi-
Intro to Acting ate players. Two three-week sessions are available. All lessons are held at the
Learn basic acting skills including teamwork, concentration through improvisa- courts at Falls High. Please bring a new can of balls to the first lesson. Pre-
tion, monologues and scene work. Class fee of $45 payable to instructor registration is required. No sign ups at the courts!
Class Day / Dates Time R/NR Fee Beginners: Forehand, backhand, serve, net play, overhead, scorekeep-
233115 1A Sat / Mar 26-Apr 30 2-3pm $8/$12 ing, doubles and singles play. All classes 6:15-7:30pm
Scene Study Class Date Day R/NR Fee
For experienced who have had previous acting experience. There will be act- 252301 1A June 14-28 Tuesday $40/$45
ing exercises with scene provided working to a performance level. Class fee of 252301 1B July 12-26 Tuesday $40/$45
$45 payable to instructor 252302 1A June 16-30 Thursday $40/$45
Class Day / Dates Time R/NR Fee 252302 1B July 14-28 Thursday $40/$45
233115 1B Sat / Mar 26-Apr 30 3:15-4:15pm $8/$12 Intermediates: Topspin (forehand & backhand), singes and doubles
Antic Theater Programs strategy drills and play. All classes 7:30-8:45pm
Class Date Day R/NR Fee
Actors-n-Theatre in Cuyahoga Falls 252303 1A June 14-28 Tuesday $40/$45
Spring Production: “Snow White”. Fridays and Saturdays,
252303 1B July 12-26 Tuesday $40/$45
March 4, 5, 11, 12, curtain at 8pm and Sundays March 6, 13
252304 1A June 16-30 Thursday $40/$45
curtain at 3pm.
252304 1B July 14-28 Thursday $40/$45
Summer Production: TBA. If interested, send resume to anticdirector@aol.com.
Performances Fridays and Saturdays, July 29, 30, August 5, 6, 12, 13 with cur- Adult Slo Pitch Softball Leagues
tain at 8pm and Sundays July 31, August 7 and 14, curtain at 3pm. Performanc- The following leagues are available:
es held at the Quirk Cultural Center.
Monday Coed Recreational League $350 per team
Point of No Return Improv Tuesday Coed League $350 per team
Point of No Return presents family Amateur Comedy nights Wednesday Coed League $350 per team
two times a month at 7:30pm in the Newell Theatre at the Friday Coed League $350 per team
Quirk Cultural Center. Tickets are $5 per person. Saturday Wednesday Women’s Double Header League $625 per team
March 19, April 2, 16, May 7, 21, June 4, 18, July 2, 16, Thursday Big Ball League $350 per team
August 20. Tuesday Men’s League $350 per team
Summit County Songwriters Summer Showcase Thursday Men’s Double Header League $625 per team
Saturday May 7, 7pm. Bring your mom to the Quirk Cultrual Center to enjoy vari- Friday Men’s Double Header League $625 per team
ous styles of music (blues, country, folk and more). Admission $5 / $4 for moms Leagues are 18 & over. Leauges play at the Water Works softball complex and
are USSSA sanctioned. Download a registration packet from our website at www.
Summit County Songwriters : Mondays March 7, 21, April 4, 18,
cityofcf.com/adultsports or call Parks and Recreation. Registration for returning
May 2, 16, June 6, 20, July 18 and August 1, 15. This group of artists enjoy a
teams is Thursday, March 10 and for new teams the deadline is Friday March 11.
Songwriters Circle at the Quirk Cultural Center from 6-10pm. If interested in sing-
ing, bringing your song or having someone perform your work, log onto www. Adult Fall Slo Pitch Softball Leagues
songwritersummit.com or email contact-us@songwritersummit.com The following leagues are available:
Monday Coed Recreational League Tuesday Coed League
Akron Pops Orchestra Spring Concert Wednesday Coed League Friday Coed Recreational League
Come spend an evening with the Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Kristan
Wednesday Women’s League Tuesday Men’s League
Crane, Thursday, March 24 at 7:30pm at the Qurik Cultural Center. The concert
Thursday Men’s League Friday Men’s League
is free and a variety of music sure to please everyone is planned.
Leagues are 18 and over, Double Headers, and cost $350 per team. All leagues
Cuyahoga Falls Community Band and Akron play at the Water Works softball complex and are USSSA sanctioned. Down-
Pops Orchestra Present “Music in the Parks” load a registration packet at www.cityofcf.com/adultsports or call the Parks and
You are invited to come and enjoy the sweet sounds of the 50-member Cuyahoga Recreation Office. Registration for returning teams is Thursday, August 11. New
Falls Community Band directed by Kristan E. Crane, as well as the harmonious team registration deadline is Friday, August 12.
Akron Pops Orchestra. Please take a lawn chair or blanket. All concerts are free
and begin at 7:30pm. In case of rain, all concerts will be moved to the Quirk
Cultural Center in the theatre.
Falls Community Band
June 6 Quirk Cultural Center June 13 Linden Park
June 20 Newberry Park June 27 Oak Park
July 11 Keyser Park July 18 Lions Park
July 25 Valley Vista Park Aug 1 Peninsula Shelter
Water Works Park
Akron Pops Orchestra
June 23 Valley Vista Park July 21 Oak Park

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22 riverboat cruise shelter/lodge rental
Falls River Cruise Pontoon Boat Rides LODGES
There are three lodges available for rent. Lodges are reserved for a 15 hour
North Pier Board walk of Falls River Square maximum, 9 am-midnight. Set up information and payment is due at the time of
(north of fountain) reservation. All lodges are smoke free and have stoves and refrigerators. Cof-
Call 330-971-8372 for a pre-recorded fee urns are available. Call The Parks and Recreation office at 330-971-8225
message with hours and directions. or Quirk Cultural Center at 330-971-8425 for reservations. Visa, MasterCard,
Discover, cash or check accepted. All prices subject to change. For more infor-
Experience the natural beauty of mation and pictures go to www.cityofcf.com/parksandrec.
the Cuyahoga River on board the
Cuyahoga Cruiser pontoon boats. Lions Lodge 641 Silver Lake Avenue
This 45 minute long sightseeing trip features a historical narrative of the river, Accommodates 150 people for seated programs. The lodge is air conditioned
and heated. The gas fireplace is available upon request.
and information on vegetation and forestry along the banks. Travel under five
Monday-Thursday $100 residents/$125 nonresidents
bridges, see the wildlife and enjoy the relaxing and scenic river experience. The Friday-Sunday, Holidays $160 residents/$185 nonresidents
dock and boat is handicap accessible. Tickets for each trip are sold on a first-
come, first-serve basis, to the first 20 people in line prior to departure. Galt Park Lodge 2000 Oneida Avenue
50 people seated. Wood burning fireplace is available upon request.
Charter Trips for your group (20 passengers or less per boat) are available daily. Monday-Thursday $75 residents/$90 nonresidents
To make a reservation, call the Parks and Recreation office at 330-971-8225. Friday-Sunday, Holidays $90 residents/$105 nonresidents
The boat, captain and crew are part of the charter. Charters must be reserved Northampton Town Hall W. Bath & Northampton Rds.
two weeks in advance and payment must be made at the time of reservation. 60 people seated downstairs/50 people upstairs. The lodge is air conditioned
Fee is $40. and heated.
2011 Summer Departure Schedule Monday-Thursday $75 residents/$90 nonresidents
May 21-July 10: Mon-Fri: 3-8pm Sat & Sun: Noon-8pm Friday-Sunday, Holidays $90 residents/$105 nonresidents
July 11-August 21 Mon-Fri: 3-7pm Sat & Sun: Noon-7pm SHELTERS
August 27-September 25 Sat & Sun only, Noon-6pm The Parks and Recreation Department has several outdoor shelters available for
rent. The rate for all shelters is $45 per day for residents/ $55 per day for nonresi-
Fees dents. Shelters are reserved from sunrise to sunset, approximately 6 am-9 pm.
2 years of age and under-Free
3-12 years of age/60 & over-$4 Water Works Shelters 2025 Munroe Falls Avenue
13-59 years of age-$5 Big Cuyahoga Shelter-150 people Peninsula Sheter-120 people
Kelsey Creek Shelter-80/90 people Shady Bend Shelter-90 people
Little Stone Shelter-60/70 people
Keyser Park Shelter W. Bath & Northampton Rds.
(Located at the top of the hill, not the ballfield shelter)
Accommodates 32 people
Oak Park Shelter 2250 12th Street
Accommodates 42 people

FOR LODGES AND SHELTERS


Residents may reserve Lodges and Shelters one year to the day in advance
on a first come, first served basis. Reservations cancelled six months prior to
a reservation date-90% refund, less then six month notice-50% refund.

QUIRK CULTURAL CENTER 1201 Grant Avenue


Banquet Room Capacity 250
Monday through Thursday 6:00 p.m.—11:00 p.m.
$125.00 Resident Rate $175.00 Nonresident rate
$100 Security Deposit Required
Saturday and Holiday Hours 10:00 a.m. – midnight
$350.00 Resident Rate $450.00 Nonresident rate
$100.00 Security Deposit required
Newell Theatre Capacity 160
$50.00 Profit rate per hour $35.00 Nonprofit rate per hour
Classrooms and Board Room
$20.00 Profit rate per hour $15.00 Nonprofit rate per hour
*A Tax I.D. # is required for the nonprofit rate. Payment due in full at time of
reservation. Reservation must include set-up, cooking, decorating and clean-up
time. Refundable security deposit $100.00.

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25 PARK SITES

Canoe/Boat Launch

Hiking/Walking Trail

Restroom Facilities
Picnic Tables/Grills
Basket Ball Courts

Horseshoe Courts

Summer Program
Baseball /Softball

Bocce/Volleyball

Play Equipment
FOR YOUR

Picnic Shelters

Rental Facility

Wading Pools
Tennis Courts
Soccer Field
Fitness Trail
Fishing Pier

Supervised
Lighted (L)

Dog Park
ENJOYMENT!

Lighted
Field
Babb Run Park Bird & Wildlife Sanctuary
2800 Sacket Avenue
Bolich Middle School Park
2630 13th Street
Dewitt School Park
425 Falls Avenue
Falls High School Park
2300 Fourth Street
Galt Park
2000 Oneida Ave
Harrington Field
2610 Oakwood Drive
High Bridge Glens Park
1817 Front Street
Come see our NEWEST PARK with Observation Deck and River Walkway
Indian Mountain Park L
1552 E. Bailey Road
Kennedy Park L
2100 Issaquah Street

Keyser Park (Top of the hill)


851 W. Bath Road
L
X
Lincoln School Park
3131 Bailey Road

Linden Park
241 Roanoke Avenue

Lions Park L
641 Silver Lake Avenue
Newberry Park School
1500 Silver Lake Avenue

Northampton Town Hall


851 W. Bath Road.
Oak Park
2250 12th Street X
Preston School Park L
650 Taylor Avenue

Price School Park


2610 Delmore Street

Quirk Cultural Center


1201 Grant Avenue
L
B
Richardson School Park
2226 23rd Street

River Front Park


2641 Front Street

Ross Park L
3350 Charles Street

Trails End Park


2125 High Street

Valley Vista Park L


2790 Valley Road

Water Works Parks and Shelters


2025 Munroe Falls Avenue
(behind Water Works Family Aquatic Center)
B X
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2310 Second St.
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221
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