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2 Inside Special Family Events Daddy-Daughter Dance 4 Family Fun Festival 5 Spring Egg Hunt 7 Winter/Spring Skating Learn to Skate 9-11 Rosemount Ice Arena Outdoor Ice Rinks 14 Youth Programs and Activities Winter/Spring Spotlight 3 Tot/Youth Activities 5-6 Free Open Gym for Youth 5-6 Winter Adventures 6 Letter from Santa 8 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Adult Programs, Activities & Information Rosemount Area Arts Council 15 Rosemount Area Seniors 16 Programs for Older Adults Adult Trips Adult Sports Spring Clean-Up Day 30 Recycling Emerald Ash Borer 33 Registration Information General Information 17 Registration Instructions 18 Registration Form 19 Parks and Facilities Rosemount Community Center Rental Information 34 Steeple Center Rental Information 35 Enjoy playing cards? The Rosemount Area Seniors offer eleven different card games so there is something for everyone. See page 16 for details. Free family fun! The Family Fun Fest on Friday, Feb. 23 (see page 5) is one of the free family events this winter. The Rosemount Parks and Recreation Office is located in the Community Center at S. Robert Trail, Rosemount, MN Parks & Recreation Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Rosemount Community Center Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Evening and weekend hours depend on scheduled events. Parks and Recreation General Information: See numbers for the pre-recorded information line and specific areas on page 17. The Rosemount Parks and Recreation Activities and Information brochure is distributed three times a year as a public service by the City of Rosemount. The ROSEMOUNT logo is a service mark which is owned by the City of Rosemount. This publication is prepared by the Parks and Recreation Department. We invite comments or suggestions by contacting Lisa Maurer, Recreation Supervisor and brochure coordinator, at or lisa.maurer@ci.rosemount.mn.us. Designed and produced by Kyle Anderson. 2 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 2 11/13/2017 9:55:42 PM

3 WINTER / SPRING SPOTLIGHT PARKS AND RECREATION NEW GREYSTONE PARK Plan to check out Rosemount s newest addition to its park system, Greystone Park. Greystone Park is located at th Street East and features a great playground, picnic shelter, basketball court, green space and a GaGa pit. FREE WINTER FAMILY FUN FEST Friday, February 23 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Join Rosemount Parks and Recreation for a night of FREE family fun in the Gymnasium and Arena at the Rosemount Community Center! Music, inflatables and carnival games are just some of the fun! Free skating in the Arena is from 6:30-7:30 p.m. No need to register for this event, just show up! More information can be found on page 5. FREE SPRING EGG HUNT Saturday, March 24 at 10:00 a.m. A bunny will be hopping into Rosemount with lots of eggs and candy for children to hunt for at this traditional Egg Hunt for kids ages 10 and under. This is one of Rosemount s most cherished events and it is located at the Ames Soccer Complex at Dakota County Technical College. Children are divided by age groups, and a bunny is available for photos. Don t be late! Hunt begins at 10:00 am! See Page 7 for more details. CITY SPRING CLEAN-UP DAY Saturday, May 19 from 8:00 a.m.-noon Once again Rosemount will partner with the Michelle Hoagland Group, Keller Williams Preferred Realty to hold a free Paper Shredding Event as part of the City s Spring Clean-up Day. See Page 30 for more details. NEW SUNDAY FAMILY OPEN GYM Sundays 5:00-7:00 p.m. in RCC Gym Come check out the new Family Open Gym where you can play and be active as a family. We ll fill the gym with tons of balls and hoops and you can exercise the sillies out of your kids, while having fun as a family! See Page 5 for more details. Phone: WINTER ADVENTURES Monday, January 15 from 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. A day of activities including snowshoeing, cross country skiing, boot hockey, broomball and more. See page 6 for more details. 3 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 3 11/13/2017 9:55:48 PM

4 TIES AND TIARAS DADDY-DAUGHTER DANCE SPECIAL EVENTS An enchanted evening/morning awaits you and your little princess at this year s magical Daddy-Daughter Dance! Plan on making many wonderful memories with your special little girl filled with dancing, music, fun activities, crafts a special visitor, plus much more. Little girls along with their dad, uncle, grandfather or other male role model will enjoy a Ties and Tiaras themed event. Girls and dads should dress in their favorite fancy attire. The fee includes a professional photograph printed onsite to take home to remember this special day. This event fills up very quickly so please don t wait to register. This event is hosted by S.O.R.R. (South of the River Recreators) consisting of the Parks and Recreation Departments of Apple Valley, Eagan, Farmington, Lakeville, Rosemount & Savage. Please note: there are two dates to choose from due to demand. Please register for one date, both dates offer the same experience. The event includes: A Ties and Tiaras themed invitation mailed prior to the event A photo of the couple taken by a professional photographer and printed on site DJ and dancing to kid friendly tunes A special visit and activities led by Princess Party Pals Multiple craft projects A special take home keepsake Light snacks and beverage will be served; we recommend eating a meal before coming Who: Girls ages 3-12 years old & dad or male guest Dance #1 Date: Friday, February 9 (Evening Dance) Event Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m. Location: Rosemount Community Center South Robert Trail, Rosemount Register by: Friday, Jan. 26. Register early; this event will fill before the registration deadline. Cost: $39/couple and $15/each additional child Dance #2 Date: Saturday, February 10 (Morning Dance) Event Time: 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Location: Rosemount Community Center South Robert Trail, Rosemount Register by: Friday, Jan. 26. Register early; this event will fill before the registration deadline. Cost: $39/couple and $15/each additional child 4 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 4 11/13/2017 9:55:48 PM

5 SPECIAL EVENTS/YOUTH ACTIVITIES FAMILY FUN FEST Join Rosemount Parks and Recreation for a night of FREE family fun in the Gymnasium and Arena at the Rosemount Community Center! Activities include music, an inflatable jumpies and slides, carnival games, plus much more. Open ice skating is also available from 6:30-7:30 p.m. (sorry, skate rental is not available; please bring your own skates to the event). Mark your calendars; don t miss out on this free family event! FREE PARKS AND RECREATION Who: Families (games geared for kids ages 2-8) When: Friday, Feb. 23 Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m. (open skating from 6:30-7:30 p.m.) Where: Rosemount Community Center, Gym Fee: FREE Registration not required just show up! PARENT/TOT OPEN GYM (AGES 5-UNDER) This FREE program provides children ages five and under an opportunity for recreational playtime in the gymnasium. Each child must be accompanied by a parent or guardian in order to participate in this drop-in program. The Parks and Recreation Department provides balls and other fun play equipment. Supervision of children during tot open gym is the responsibility of the parent or guardian. FREE When: Time: Where: Fee: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays (Skip Monday, Dec. 25, Monday, Jan. 1, Friday, Jan. 12) 9:30-11:00 a.m. Rosemount Community Center, Gym FREE FAMILY OPEN GYM Are you looking for something to do as a family during the cold winter months? Play and be active together as a family! Come to the new Family Open Gym for some recreational fun. We ll fill the gym with tons of balls and hoops and you can exercise the sillies out of your kids! Children are not to be left unattended. All youth must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older. Please do not bring outside equipment and no organized teams or games are allowed during Family Open Gym. No food allowed in gym. NEW Who: When: Time: Where: Fee: Families (All youth must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older) Sundays January 7, 21, 28 February 11, 18, 25 March 4, 11, 18, 25 (Skip January 14, February 4) 5:00-7:00 p.m. Rosemount Community Center, Gym FREE NO REGISTRATION NEEDED JUST SHOW UP! Phone: Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 5 11/13/2017 9:55:48 PM

6 YOUTH ACTIVITIES WINTER ADVENTURES This is a day your child will not forget! This full day program is jam packed with activities to get them going including: snowshoeing, cross country skiing, boot hockey, broomball, sledding, boot soccer and more! This class is perfect for the child that enjoys the outdoors! Please bring winter clothing including: boots, hat, two pair of gloves/mittens, snow pants, jacket, water bottle, two snacks and a big lunch. Who: Kids ages 6-12 When: Monday, Jan. 15 (no school day) Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Ritter Farm Park (19300 Ritter Trail, Lakeville) Fee: $69 per participant Register by: Monday, January 8 OPEN GYM ON NO-SCHOOL DAYS! (GRADES K-5 WITH AN ADULT; GRADES 6-12) The Rosemount Parks and Recreation Department will be hosting free open gym times for students on non-school days. Join us for a game of pick-up basketball or volleyball, a game of dodge ball or kickball - the choice is up to you! The Parks and Recreation Department will supply all equipment. A parent or guardian is required to attend during the K-5 open gym time. FREE When: Friday, December 1 Wednesday, December 27 Thursday, December 28 Friday, December 29 Monday, January 15 Friday, January 19 Friday, February 9 Monday, February 19 Friday, March 9 Monday, March 26 Tuesday, March 27 Wednesday, March 28 Thursday, March 29 Friday, March 30 Time: Where: Fee: Time: Where: Fee: ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OPEN GYM (K-5 with an adult) 12:30-2:00 p.m. Rosemount Community Center, Gym FREE MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL OPEN GYM (grades 6-12) 2:00-3:30 p.m. Rosemount Community Center, Gym FREE NO REGISTRATION NEEDED JUST SHOW UP! 6 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 6 11/13/2017 9:55:49 PM

7 SPECIAL EVENTS FREE THE ROSEMOUNT LIONS CLUB SPRING EGG HUNT Saturday, March 24 at 10:00 a.m. Ames Soccer Complex at Dakota County Technical College th Street East, Rosemount (Turn south onto Akron Avenue from Co Rd 42; the soccer complex will be on your left.) A bunny will be hopping into Rosemount with lots of eggs and candy for children to hunt for at this traditional Egg Hunt for kids ages 10 and under. Children will be divided into age groups (1-3, 4-6 and 7-10) for hunting. Each age group will have lots of eggs and candy to hunt for and they will also have a chance to find the golden egg, which they can turn in for a special prize. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Bring a basket or bag to hold your treats. Please arrive early; the event begins at 10 a.m. sharp. A bunny will be visiting, so bring your cameras! Inclement weather: In case of inclement weather, the Egg Hunt will be held the following Saturday, March 31. Call the PRE-RECORDED INFORMATION LINE at and select #6 for event cancellations and event make up information. For more information, please call Rosemount Parks and Recreation at Please Note: We will be accepting donations for our local 360 Communities and the Family Resource Center. Items such as non-perishable food, paper products, toiletries and infant items will be very much appreciated. Sponsored by the Rosemount Lions Club in cooperation with the Rosemount Parks & Recreation Department. Phone: Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 7 11/13/2017 9:55:51 PM

8 LETTER FROM SANTA Letter from Santa Santa Claus is coming to Rosemount! Give your child a wonderful memory of Christmas 2017 with a personalized letter from Santa Claus himself! The letter will be addressed directly to your child. To personalize the letter, simply fill out the form below and submit it to our office no later than Wednesday, Dec. 6. We want to make sure that your child has Santa s letter before Christmas. Fee: $4 per letter Please PRINT clearly so Santa will have accurate information: Parent s name: Child s name: Address: City, State, Zip Phone Number: Age: What should Santa emphasize in his letter (positive accomplishments or good behavior that Santa can note)? What is on the child s Christmas wish list that Santa WILL bring? What are the names and types of your family s pets? Please make checks payable to City of Rosemount Tear out page and send/deliver to Rosemount Parks and Recreation South Robert Trail, Rosemount, MN by Wednesday, Dec. 6 8 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 8 11/13/2017 9:55:51 PM

9 LEARN TO SKATE 6:05 p.m. Parent/Tot Snowplow Sam 1 Snowplow Sam 2 Basic 1 Basic 2 6:40 p.m. Snowplow Sam 1 Snowplow Sam 2 Basic 1 Basic 2 Basic 3 7:15 p.m. Basic 1 Basic 2 Basic 3 Basic 4 Basic 5 Basic 6 Hockey 1 Hockey 2 The above times are suggested class times. These times may change depending on the number of registrations and age of students registering for each level. Class times will be assigned accordingly and every attempt will be made to notify participants before the first class if their class time has changed. Fee: $75 (includes 5 free open skate passes) Register by: Thursday, Jan. 4 Winter Session Thursday, Mar. 1 Spring Session PARKS AND RECREATION LEARN TO SKATE PROGRAM WINTER SESSION: MONDAYS, JANUARY 8-FEBRUARY 26 SPRING SESSION: MONDAYS, MARCH 5-APRIL 23 The Rosemount Learn To Skate program offers a basic skills program. This program offers a skill progression designed to enhance the capabilities of all skaters. Please look carefully at the class descriptions. It is not uncommon for a student to repeat a level before mastering all the skills at that level. All classes are held on Monday evenings at the Rosemount Ice Arena, South Robert Trail. Questions should be directed to Rosemount Parks & Recreation at Special Notes: Protective headgear is required in all classes. Bike helmets or lightweight hockey helmets are acceptable. Only skaters enrolled in the Learn to Skate program may be on the ice (except for the Parent/Tot class). No shoes or boots on the ice. Shoes bring outside dirt to the ice, which is dangerous. Name tags: All skaters should pick up their name tags as they enter the arena. Class time, class level and class color are on the tag. Skaters should skate to the corresponding color on the glass at their lesson time. Class Attire: Skaters should wear warm, comfortable clothing. Dress in layers so jackets and sweaters can be removed as the skaters warm up. Mittens or gloves are a must. No tight jeans as they restrict movement. Rental skates are not available. Please make sure your skate blades are sharp and your boots fit properly. No double-blade skates are allowed. See lesson descriptions on the next two pages Note: There are no refunds for Learn to Skate lessons after the registration deadline. Phone: Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 9 11/13/2017 9:55:51 PM

10 CLASS DESCRIPTIONS LEARN TO SKATE What level should I sign up for? New skaters (ages 3-5) should sign up for SNOWPLOW SAM 1. New skaters (age 6 and older) with no skating experience should sign up for BASIC 1. Skaters (age 6 and older) with skating experience should sign up for BASIC 2. All skaters will be evaluated the first week of lessons and placed in a class that matches their skating ability and age. LESSONS FOR 3-5 YEAR OLDS PARENT/TOT This class is for the little skater (ages 3-4) and a parent. The Parent/Tot class will teach children how to skate and will help parents understand how to teach their children to skate. Both the tot and the parent need to wear ice skates. It is helpful if the parent has at least basic skating skills prior to taking this class. SNOWPLOW SAM 1 This class is for pre-school skaters (ages 3-5) with no skating experience. Skaters will need to master the following skills before moving on to the next level: stand up on ice with skates, march in place, forward march 8-10 steps, march then glide on two feet, and dip in place. SNOWPLOW SAM 2 This class is for pre-school skaters (ages 3-5) who have passed SNOWPLOW SAM 1. Skaters will need to master the following skills before moving on to the next level: march followed by a long glide, dip while moving, backward wiggles, rocking horse, forward two-foot swizzles, and two-foot hop in place. BASIC SKILLS PROGRAM 1-6 All skaters age 6 and older not previously enrolled in a Learn to Skate Program need to register for Basic 1. We will evaluate all skaters on the first night of lessons and make appropriate adjustments. BASIC 1 This class is for skaters who have passed SNOWPLOW SAM 1 and 2 or beginning skaters who are age 6 or older. In this level, skaters will work on forward/ backward skating and stopping. The following skills will need to be mastered before moving to the next level: stand up from ice, forward march, forward two-foot glide, dip, forward swizzles, backward wiggles, snowplow stop, and rocking horse. BASIC 2 This class is for skaters who have passed BASIC 1. In this level, skaters will work on pushing, gliding, turning and stopping. The following skills will need to be mastered before moving on to the next level: forward one-foot glides, backward two-foot glides, backward swizzles, two-foot turns in place, moving snowplow stop, and scooter pushes. BASIC 3 This class is for skaters who have passed BASIC 2. In this class, skaters will work on stroking, swizzle pumps, moving turns, and backward glides. The following skills will need to be mastered before moving on to the next level: forward stroking, forward half-swizzle pumps on a circle, moving two-foot turns, backward one-foot glides, forward slalom, and backward snowplow stop. 10 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 10 11/13/2017 9:55:51 PM

11 LEARN TO SKATE BASIC 4 This class is for skaters who have passed BASIC 3. In this class, skaters will work on edges, crossovers and stroking. The following skills will need to be mastered before moving on to the next level: Forward outside and inside edge on a circle, forward crossovers, backward half swizzle pumps on a circle, backward one-foot glide, and a beginning two-foot spin. BASIC 5 This class is for skaters who have passed BASIC 4. In this class, skaters will work on backward edges, backward crossovers, spins, and three turns. The following skills will need to be mastered before moving on to the next level. Backward outside and inside edge on a circle, backward crossovers, forward outside three turn, hockey stop, and advanced two-foot spin. BASIC 6 This class is for skaters who have passed BASIC 5. In this class, skaters will work on spirals, footwork, and introduction to jumping. The following skills will need to be mastered before moving on: forward inside three-turn, moving backward to forward twofoot turn, T-stop, bunny hop, forward spiral on a straight line, and forward lunge. PARKS AND RECREATION HOCKEY The hockey curriculum is designed to teach the fundamentals of hockey skating. Skaters will learn how to maneuver faster and be more agile on the ice. Proper skating techniques are the primary focus of the two levels. Skaters will learn the necessary fundamentals to be successful in game situations. HOCKEY 1 This class is designed for skaters ages 5-14 who have passed BASIC 1. Students are required to bring hockey skates and a hockey helmet. Skaters will learn the fundamentals of hockey skating, including hockey stance, stride, and knee bend. Skaters will also work on forward skating, backward skating, and stopping. All elements will be taught without a stick or puck. HOCKEY 2 This class is for skaters who have passed HOCKEY 1. Students are required to bring hockey skates and a hockey helmet. In Hockey 2 skaters will learn to move faster and be more agile on the ice. Skaters will work on turns, crossovers, and stopping. All elements will be taught without a stick or puck. ADVERTISING AT THE ROSEMOUNT ICE ARENA Wall panels, dasher boards, ice resurfacer, in-ice logo, and video display screens are now available. Over 100,000 spectators a year sit in our bleachers, providing a captive audience for your message. We are home ice for the always popular Rosemount High School boys and girls hockey teams and multiple Rosemount Area Hockey Association teams in our wonderful State of Hockey! In addition to local hockey games, our arena is the host site for youth tournaments with area and state-wide participants. We offer skating lessons, open skating, figure skating and open hockey for community members of all ages, plus clinics, programs and events. For more information or a copy of our advertising brochure, call the Recreation Facilities Manager Phone: Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 11 11/13/2017 9:55:52 PM

12 YOUTH OPEN HOCKEY: DEC. 1 - MAR 31 An informal drop-in hockey program is offered to youth (ages 6 and younger). Pick-up games can be played. Teams are formed by the participants. All youth MUST wear full equipment. All parents/chaperones MUST wear a helmet. When: Time: Fee: Tuesdays & Thursdays (Skip Tue. Dec. 26, Thu., Dec. 28, Tue., Mar. 27 & Thu. Mar. 29) 9:30-11:30 a.m. $2 per skater ADULT OPEN HOCKEY Ages 18+ All skaters MUST wear full equipment. When: Tuesdays & Thursdays (Skip Tue. Dec. 26 & Thu. Dec. 28) ICE ARENA OPEN STICK & PUCK: DEC. 1 - MAR. 31 All Ages Youth under age 18 MUST wear full equipment. Ages 18+ MUST wear a helmet This is for skill development only. NO GAMES ARE ALLOWED DURING STICK & PUCK SESSION AT ANY TIME. DAY TIME FEE February 9 8:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. $6 February 19 8:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. $6 March 26 10:15 a.m.-11:15 a.m. $6 March 27 10:15 a.m.-11:15 a.m. $6 March 28 10:15 a.m.-11:15 a.m. $6 March 29 10:15 a.m.-11:15 a.m. $6 March 30 10:15 a.m.-11:15 a.m. $6 OPEN FREESTYLE: DEC. 1 - JAN. 31 These sessions are for figure skaters only. Doors open at 6:30 a.m. Time: 7:00-9:00 a.m. When: Wednesdays & Fridays Fee: $4 per skater Time: 6:45-8:15 a.m. *Helmets are recommended for all skaters Fee: $4 per skater Skating or Arena questions? Call The Rosemount Ice Arena is located in the Rosemount Community Center South Robert Trail Rosemount, MN Like us on Facebook: Rosemount Ice Arena OPEN FREESTYLE: FEB. 1 - MAR. 31 These sessions are for figure skaters only. Doors open at 6:30 a.m. When: Time: Fee: Wednesdays & Fridays 6:30-8:00 a.m. $4 per skater Follow us on 12 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 12 11/13/2017 9:55:52 PM

13 ICE ARENA OPEN SKATE: DEC. 1 - MAR. 31 DAY TIME FEE Sundays 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. $4 Tuesdays 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $2 *Wednesdays 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. $4 Thursdays 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $2 *Wednesday sessions are through January 31 only Skip Dates: Sun., Dec. 2, Sun., Dec. 24 Sun., Mar. 4, Sun., Mar. 11 Skate Aids: $5 for skate aid rental, $3 returned to skater when the skate aid is returned to staff. Skate Rental: The Rosemount Ice Arena does NOT have skates available for rental. PARKS AND RECREATION SCHOOL VACATION OPEN SKATE DAY TIME FEE Fri., Dec. 1 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Tue., Dec :30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Wed., Dec :30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Thu., Dec :30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Fri., Dec :30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Mon., Jan. 1 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Mon., Jan :30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Fri., Jan :30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Fri., Feb. 9 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Mon., Feb :30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Fri., Mar. 9 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Mon., Mar :30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Tue., Mar :30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Wed., Mar :30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Thu., Mar :30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Fri., Mar :30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $4 Phone: Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 13 11/13/2017 9:55:52 PM

14 WARMING HOUSE HOURS at Central Park, Jaycee Park & Bloomfield Park H Scheduled to open Monday, Dec. 18 (Weather permitting) DAY TIME Monday - Friday 4:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Sunday 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. HOLIDAY AND SCHOOL VACATION HOURS DAY TIME December 24 Closed (Christmas Eve) December 25 Closed (Christmas Day) December 26 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. December 27 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. December 28 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. December 29 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. December 30 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. December 31 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. (New Year s Eve) January 1 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. January 12 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. January 15 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. (Martin Luther King Jr. Day) January 19 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. February 8 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. February 9 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. February 19 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. (President s Day) OUTDOOR RINKS THE WARMING HOUSES CLOSE UNDER THESE CONDITIONS: 1. If the temperature is -10 degrees F; and/or 2. If the wind-chill is -20 degrees F; or 3. If snow accumulates on the rink and the rink has not yet been cleared. The City Parks Maintenance Crew will clear the rinks as soon as possible. 4. If the temperature is warm and the rinks are covered with a significant amount of water, the warming houses will be closed. RULES AND REGULATIONS Rules and regulations are posted in each warming house. Warming House Attendants will enforce the policies to ensure the safety of all skaters and spectators using the park facility. Shooting pucks or playing open hockey is only allowed at Bloomfield Park and Jaycee Park rinks. A schedule for RAHA hockey practice is below for your reference. ROSEMOUNT AREA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (RAHA) HOCKEY PRACTICE SCHEDULE Jaycee and Bloomfield Rinks RAHA practices are scheduled at the Jaycee Park and Bloomfield Park rinks during the following days and times: Mondays, 6-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, 6-8:30 p.m. Thursdays, 6-8:30 p.m. Fridays, 6-8:30 p.m. Are the rinks open? Call the INFORMATION LINE at , #6. 14 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 14 11/13/2017 9:55:53 PM

15 ROSEMOUNT AREA ARTS COUNCIL PARKS AND RECREATION LOOKING FOR GREAT ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUR FAMILY? The Rosemount Area Arts Council (RAAC) offers fun, affordable events all year long for the whole family right here in Rosemount. There s something for everyone. Many events are free! Join us and help build Rosemount s reputation for local arts and entertainment. Our two primary goals are to enhance the vitality of our community and to have lots and lots of fun! Everyone is always welcome! Check out the great entertainment and arts opportunities at: Events are held at The Steeple Center unless otherwise indicated. Check our website often as events are being added all through the season. DAY December 2 December 9 January 11 January 12 January 19 February 3 February 10 February 17 February 23 March 2 March March March 24 March 31 Monthly (3 rd Tuesdays) Monthly (1st Sundays) EVENT 6th Annual Christmas at the Steeple Center Christmas Concert Featuring Rosemount Community Band RIVER: The music of Carole King, Joni Mitchell and Carly Simon. Bluegrass Series: Roe Family Singers Back by popular demand Tribute Band Check our website for details Bluegrass Series: Bernie King and the Quilty Pleasures Bluegrass Series: Monroe Crossing Black Dirt Improv Comedy Club Transit Authority: Chicago Tribute Band Bluegrass Series: Purdy River Band Front Porch Players Community Theater play Second Act Players Auditions for April play 3rd Annual Book & Author Fair. EVERYTHING BOOKS! Winter Dance Party: Buddy Holly, Big Bopper, Dion Tribute Band Meet the Author At the Robert Trail Library. Art Exhibits by local elementary and middle school artists at the Robert Trail Library Monthly (2nd Wednesdays) Front Porch Players Meeting at 5:30 p.m. RAAC Meeting at 6:45 p.m. DID YOU KNOW? Rosemount has two theater groups! Front Porch Community Theater is open to all ages. For information, visit our website ( for audition and performance information, or call Keith Reed, Artistic Director, at Everyone is welcome! Second Act Players is our 50+ theater group and school. No experience is needed. This is a really fun group that loves to learn, socialize, and put on plays. Our primary goal is to have fun! For information, call Jeanne Schwartz at BECOME A MEMBER AND JOIN THE FUN! Why be a member of the Rosemount Area Arts Council? A few words come to mind: fun, contributing to the community, discounts on RAAC events, friends, connections, volunteers and we could go on and on. We take a great deal of pride in bringing a wide variety of arts to Rosemount. RAAC was selected to receive the Arts Achievement Award from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council for our work. Phone: Questions? us at RosemountArts@gmail.com, or check out our website at 15 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 15 11/13/2017 9:55:53 PM

16 ROSEMOUNT AREA SENIORS ROSEMOUNT AREA SENIORS Rosemount Area Senior programs are conducted at the Rosemount Steeple Center, South Robert Trail, unless another location is specified. FRIDAY CARD TOURNAMENTS Third Friday of the month, 7:00 p.m. Players of ALL AGES are welcome! The cost is $1 for prize money. Registration begins at 6:45 p.m. Play begins at 7 p.m. sharp in Room 100 at the Steeple Center. Friday, December 15 Euchre Friday, January Friday, February 16 Euchre Friday, March Friday, April 20 Euchre MONTHLY LUNCHEONS 11:30 a.m. Luncheon 12:15 p.m. Entertainment Join us on the first Tuesday of the month for a membership meeting, lunch catered by House of Coates, and entertainment! Monthly luncheons are held in Assembly Hall at the Steeple Center. Pre-registration and payment is required at least one week prior to the Luncheon and can be dropped off at the Steeple Center in the Rosemount Area Seniors drop box. Please refer to the News from the Steeple Center monthly newsletter, available online or at the Steeple Center, for specific menu and entertainment listings. WEEKLY CARDS & GAMES Join us for cards, games in Room 100 at the Rosemount Steeple Center. Everyone is welcome to play! Bridge 500 Bid Euchre Bunco Canasta Dominoes Card Bingo Hand and Foot Cribbage Double Pinochle Euchre Mondays, 9:00 a.m. Mondays, 1:00 p.m. Tuesdays, 9:00 a.m. 4 th Tuesday, 1:00 p.m. Wednesdays, 10:00 a.m. 2 nd Wednesday, 1:00 p.m. 4 th Wednesday, 1:00 p.m. 3 rd Wednesday and 4 th Friday, 1:00 p.m. Thursdays, 9:00 a.m. Thursdays, 1:00 p.m. Fridays, 9:00 a.m. BREAKFAST OUT Become acquainted with other seniors at our monthly Breakfast Out. Both current and new members will have the chance to get to know each other better. Join us at 9 a.m. on the second Wednesday of each month. Please refer to the News from the Steeple Center monthly newsletter, available online or at the Steeple Center, for specific dates and locations. LUNCH OUT Join area seniors for lunch at some of your favorite restaurants! We meet at 11:30 a.m. on the fourth Friday of the month at a different restaurant each month. Please refer to the News from the Steeple Center monthly newsletter, available online or at the Steeple Center, for specific dates and locations. 16 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 16 11/13/2017 9:55:53 PM

17 ICE ARENA PULL-OUT REGISTRATION INSERT See registration instructions on page 18 and registration form on page 19 PARKS & RECREATION OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ROSEMOUNT COMMUNITY CENTER: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Evening and weekend hours are dependent upon scheduled activities. Mailing Address: Rosemount Parks and Recreation S. Robert Trail Rosemount, MN TELEPHONE NUMBERS: General Information Rosemount Ice Arena Facility Rentals Information Line Fax Number ABOUT THE REGISTRATION PROCESS: 1. We can only accept registrations submitted in one of the five ways detailed on the next page (sorry, no phone registrations). 2. All activities have registration deadlines. Most have limited space. Registrations are taken until the program is filled, which may be prior to the deadline. We reserve the right to deny group registrations. PRE-RECORDED INFORMATION LINE: Select 1 of the 6 choices below on your touchtone phone for a pre-recorded message: #1 Directions to the facility #2 Arena information, public skating hours #3 Facility reservation information #4 Recreation program information #5 Upcoming events and open gym information #6 Weather-related information program cancellations and facility closings FEE ASSISTANCE: Limited funds are available to Rosemount residents for financial assistance to participate in recreational programs. For information call EQUAL ACCESS OPPORTUNITY FOR PROGRAMS/ SERVICES: Auxiliary aids for disabled persons wishing to participate in programs are available upon request with a minimum of 96 hours advance notice. The City will make every attempt to provide the aids; however, this may not be possible on short notice. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY: The City of Rosemount is committed to the policy that all persons have equal access to its programs, facilities and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, marital status, sexual preference, or status with regard to public assistance. 3. Registrations are accepted according to the date they are received in the office. Online DATA PRIVACY ACT: In accordance with the registrations are processed in real time. MN Government Data Practices Act, the Parks and Recreation Department hereby informs 4. If an activity is full, we will call you. you that the personal information we request on our registration form is private. Private data 5. Make checks payable to the CITY OF is available to City staff who need to have this ROSEMOUNT. information to perform their duties, but not to the public. While you may choose to withhold 6. If you have questions, give us a call: this data, the consequence could be that the City s Parks and Recreation staff may not be able to complete your registration and/or you may not receive updated program information, such as Phone: schedule changes. 17 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 17 11/13/2017 9:55:53 PM

18 ROSEMOUNT PARKS AND RECREATION REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONSYOUTH TENNIS FIVE EASY WAYS TO REGISTER! 1. ONLINE (Visa or MasterCard only) When you register online, it s done in real time 24 hours a day so it is the quickest and easiest way to register. Other registrations may not be processed until the next business day. Here s how it works: Go to. Click on Parks & Recreation online registration. When you are ready to register, simply follow the registration instructions. The program will walk you through the registration process. 2. BY FAX (Visa or MasterCard): Fax the completed registration form on the next page to IN PERSON (Cash, Check, Visa or MasterCard) Bring your registration form to the Rosemount Parks and Recreation office during business hours (8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday). The Parks and Recreation Office is located in the Rosemount Community Center, S. Robert Trail, Rosemount. Use the east entrance and proceed down to our offices on the lower level. 4. BY MAIL (Check, Visa or MasterCard) Mail your completed registration form with full payment to Rosemount Parks and Recreation, South Robert Trail, Rosemount, MN Make checks payable to the City of Rosemount. 5. DROP BOX AT CITY HALL OR THE STEEPLE CENTER (Cash, Check, Visa or MasterCard) Drop your completed registration form and payment in the drop box in the upper level parking lot at Rosemount City Hall (near the front doors) or the drop box just outside the Steeple Center office. The City Hall address is th Street West. The Steeple Center address is South Robert Trail. Make checks payable to the City of Rosemount. MORE ABOUT THE REGISTRATION PROCESS Receipts: If you need a receipt, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your payment. CONFIRMATION: Letters are not sent confirming your registration. Assume you are in the program you register for unless notified otherwise. If you provide your address, an confirmation will be sent. CANCELLATIONS: We reserve the right to cancel an activity if registrations are insufficient. Minimum/maximum requirements are set for each program. If an activity is canceled, you will be notified as soon as possible and receive a full refund. INCLEMENT WEATHER: If inclement weather develops, call the pre-recorded weather-related information line at ; select option #6. REFUND POLICY: Registration fees for programs canceled by the Parks and Recreation Department or canceled by the participant prior to the registration deadline are fully refunded. Due to circumstances beyond our control, there are no refunds for certain preregistered programs. Refunds after the start of a program are on a prorated basis and may include an administrative fee Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 18 11/13/2017 9:55:53 PM

19 YOUTH TENNIS Name of Parent, Guardian or Adult Participant: Address: PARKS AND RECREATION REGISTRATION FORM City: State: Zip: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Emergency Phone: Address: I, the undersigned parent, guardian or adult participant, do hereby agree to allow the individuals in the aforementioned activity(ies), and I further agree to indemnify, and hold the City harmless from and against any and all liability for any injury which may be suffered by the aforementioned individual(s) arising out of, or in any way connected with, his/her participation in this activity. Parent, Guardian or Adult Participant Signature Date PARTICIPANT S NAME DATE OF BIRTH (OR ADULT) AGE ACTIVITY AND SESSION (if applicable) TIME FEE TOTAL PHOTOGRAPH CLAUSE: Rosemount Parks and Recreation periodically takes pictures of participants in our classes, during special events, and in the parks. Please be aware that these photos may be used in the City s brochures, pamphlets, or other presentations. If you or your family members do not wish to be photographed, you must give us written notice. Total fees $ Method of Payment Check Cash Credit Card *MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO CITY OF ROSEMOUNT Charge my: Visa MasterCard Name on Card Please note these dates and times on your calendar. No confirmation will be sent prior to the start of the program FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Participant # Amount $ SPECIAL NEEDS: (health issues, sign language, interpreter, taped/braille materials, transportation, etc.) Credit Card # Exp. Date 3 digit CW code Check # or CC Auth # Date Received Signature Staff Initials PLEASE MAIL OR DELIVER TO: Rosemount Parks & Recreation South Robert Trail Rosemount, MN PHONE FAX WEB SITE Phone: Phone: Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 19 11/13/2017 9:55:53 PM

20 PROGRAMS FOR OLDER ADULTS All programs for older adults are held at the Rosemount Steeple Center, South Robert Trail, unless otherwise noted. In addition to all of the scheduled activities and programs at the Steeple Center, we also encourage people to just stop in! There is always coffee brewing in the beautiful lobby area, and we have a fully stocked game cabinet with card and board games, adult coloring supplies, a book exchange and more! HOLIDAY CHEER PARTY Come and Deck the Halls with us at the Steeple Center, Assembly Hall that is, and celebrate the holiday season! Enjoy performances by the local hand-bell quartet Toll Free and Crystal s Cuddle Bugs preschoolers! There will also be yummy holiday treats, refreshments, and hot cocoa to savor! NEW When: Friday, December 8 Time: 1:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Steeple Center, Assembly Hall Fee: FREE SENIOR DRIVER IMPROVEMENT 4-HOUR REFRESHER This 4-hour refresher is open to anyone who has taken an 8-hour course. Participants of all 8-hour courses are welcome. This course has demonstrated a reduction in accidents and traffic violations and is designed to meet the needs of the mature driver. Topics reviewed include but are not limited to: visual scanning techniques, antilock brake systems, airbag safety and new vehicle technology. These classroom-driving courses will provide you with a certificate that by state law permits a reduction in your insurance premiums. The certificate is good for three years! When: Tuesday, January 9 Time: 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room 200 Fee: $22/person Register by: Thursday, January 4 INTRO TO SNOWSHOEING Learn this fun and unique winter skill with the help an experienced instructor. Snowshoeing is a great physical activity that everyone can enjoy. If you can walk, you can snowshoe! All equipment is provided. Beginners and those with experience are welcome. Enjoy a beautiful winter afternoon at Lebanon Hills! Transportation on your own. NEW When: Tuesday, January 30 Time: 2:00-4:00 p.m. Where: Lebanon Hill Visitor Center Fee: $10 Register by: Tuesday, January 23 CHOCOLATE AND MOTOWN HITS A new twist on our popular Chocolate & Hearts event! This winter event welcomes singles, couple and friends. Come and boogie to Motown music, sample the tasty appetizer spread and satisfy your taste buds with a velvety melt in your mouth chocolate buffet. Games, door prizes and a photo booth are also included in this fun experience that you won t want to miss! When: Friday, February 23 Time: 2:00-4:00 p.m. Where: Apple Valley Senior Center Fee: $15/person Register by: Friday, February Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 20 11/13/2017 9:55:53 PM

21 PROGRAMS FOR OLDER ADULTS SENIOR LEARNING NETWORK Have you ever wanted to tour a museum or visit a National Park, but the travel is too prohibitive? Well now these attractions can be brought to you right at The Steeple Center! We are joining the Senior Learning Network, which brings remarkable people and programs right into your world through interactive videoconferencing. Connect to scientists, authors, historians, artists, museums and other professionals! NEW The Senior Learning Network recognizes the continuous learning needs of older adults by developing educational programming designed specifically for this age group. Upcoming programs are listed below. Specific dates and times will be announced in the monthly News From the Steeple Center newsletter, which can be found at the Steeple Center or online at /seniors. PARKS AND RECREATION STEEPLE SPEAKER SERIES MINNESOTA GOLD Get in the Olympic spirit just in time for PyeongChang 2018! Hear Author Patrick Mader speak about his book Minnesota Gold, celebrating the perseverance and triumphs of 57 diverse homegrown athletes from as they pursued their dreams to compete in the greatest international competitions. Mader will share the memorable conversations he had with these remarkable men and women who honored their sport, their state, and their country on the world stage over the last seven decades. There are even athletes featured from right here in Dakota County! When: Tuesday, January 23 Time: 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room 200 Fee: $5 Register by: Thursday, January 18 Where: Steeple Center, Room 202 Fee: FREE January: America s Signs & Symbols, Presented by the Smithsonian American Art Museum February: Baseball & Black History: Live from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum March: Timeless Totems: A Carved History of the Alaskan Coast, Presented by the Sitka National Park & Monument April: Hearst Castle Series 1: The Gardens of Hearst Castle FARM HERITAGE Poet, author and storyteller Gordon W. Fredrickson will speak about the history and struggles involved with farming, as based on his family s experiences, using photos and illustrations from his books. Those who have experienced farm life as a child or as an adult will remember and enjoy the nostalgia and references to the past and present farming practices. When: Tuesday, March 27 Time: 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room 200 Fee: $5 Register by: Thursday, March 22 Phone: Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 21 11/13/2017 9:55:53 PM

22 YOGA Join instructor Heather Sand for this 50+ Yoga class. Proper breathing and gentle postures will be taught to enhance physical strength and mobility. Chairs are available and can be used to adapt poses for your comfort. The class environment will help promote peaceful, joyful and healthy individuals. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mats. WEDNESDAY EVENING CLASSES: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Session 1: January 3-24 Session 3: January 31-February 21 Session 5: March 7-28 PROGRAMS FOR OLDER ADULTS BONE BUILDERS Our very popular Bone Builders group has some openings! Bone Builders is a FREE exercise program specifically designed to prevent or reverse bone loss. It incorporates strength training, stretching, balance training, and fun while enhancing energy and overall well-being! The volunteer led program meets twice per week on Mondays and Thursdays from 9:30-10:30 a.m. in Room 202. Research surrounding weight training as a deterrent to osteoporosis confirms that a twice weekly commitment is required to insure an increase in bone density. If you are interested, stop in at one of the sessions and check it out or call Stephanie at THURSDAY AFTERNOON CLASSES: 1:00-2:00 p.m. Session 2: January 4-25 Session 4: February 1-22 Session 6: March 8-29 When: Wednesdays Time: 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Thursdays 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room 200 Fee: $25 Per session (4 Classes) Register by: Tuesday, Jan. 2 (Session 1) Tuesday, Jan. 30 (Session 3) Tuesday, Mar. 6 (Session 5) Wednesday, Jan. 3 (Session 2) Wednesday, Jan. 31 (Session 4) Wednesday, Mar. 7 (Session 6) LOOKING TO HOST AN EVENT? Consider the Rosemount Steeple Center or Rosemount Community Center for your next meeting, event, fundraiser, party, wedding ceremony or reception. (See pages for more information). When: Mondays & Thursdays Time: 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room 202 Fee: Free SUNRISE PARTNERS Sunrise Partners is a volunteer opportunity that partners seniors with elementary school students to help with homework, practice math and reading skills, read and share stories, and provide general mentorship. The goal of Sunshine Partners is to provide an opportunity for intergenerational connections through academic assistance, shared reading and mentoring. If you are interested, please contact the Program Coordinator for Sunrise Patners, Thomas Joseph, at tom.joseph6866@gmail.com or When: Mondays and Wednesdays Time: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 22 11/13/2017 9:55:54 PM

23 PROGRAMS FOR OLDER ADULTS STEEPLE CENTER BINGO Try your luck at our monthly game of Bingo! When: 2nd Friday of the Month Time: 1:00 p.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room 100 Fee: $1/Card SATURDAY 500 TOURNAMENTS Join us for a fun filled Saturday afternoon of cards - bring a partner! These tournaments are for anyone age 18 and over. Either sign up with Rosemount Parks & Rec, and pay at the door, or walk-ins are welcome! Call or Mel Engle at for more information. When: Saturday, January 27 Saturday, February 24 Saturday, April 28 Time: 12:30 p.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room 100 Fee: $3/person, paid at the door PARKS AND RECREATION SENIOR INCOME TAX PREPARATION ASSISTANCE Income tax assistance will be available at the Steeple Center, Room 200. Please bring last year s tax forms, CRP forms, a government issued picture identification, all social security cards and all needed receipts. For specific items you will need or for more information, call AARP at Tax assistance is available to seniors on a first come, first served, drop-in basis. When: Wednesdays February 7-April 11 Time: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room 200 BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC A nurse from The Rosemount Senior Living will be at the Steeple Center the first Tuesday of each month from 11:00-11:30 a.m. to do free blood pressure checks! Participants will receive a wallet size blood pressure log. FREE When: Time: Where: Fee: First Tuesday of the Month 11:00-11:30 a.m. Steeple Center, Conference Room FREE! FREE MOVIE FRIDAYS Come enjoy a free movie presentation and snacks specially prepared by the chef at The Rosemount Senior Living! FREE December 1 January 5 February 2 March 2 April 6 La La Land Going In Style A Dog s Purpose The Founder The Big Short When: First Friday of the Month Time: 1:00 p.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room 100 Fee: Free Phone: Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 23 11/13/2017 9:55:54 PM

24 SOCIAL GROUPS & CLUBS STEEPLE CENTER BOOK CLUB Calling all book lovers! We are partnering up with the Robert Trail Library to offer a book club right at the Steeple Center. Come join us at an informational meeting on Friday, December 15th at 10:00 a.m., where we will discuss book genres and titles that the group is interested in. Following the meeting, the group will meet monthly starting on Friday, January 19. NEW PROGRAMS FOR OLDER ADULTS When: 3rd Fridays Time: 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room TBD Fee: FREE Register by: Wednesday, December 13 WOODCARVING CLUB The Woodcarving Club at the Steeple Center has officially started! This will be a social group, without formal instruction. Get together with others who share your hobby and learn from each other! Please bring your own tools, supplies, and patterns and some to share if you choose. NEW When: Fridays Time: 9:00 a.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room 202 NIMBLE THIMBLE QUILTERS CLUB The Nimble Thimble Quilters meet the first and third Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. in Room 202 at the Steeple Center. This is a social learning group, and a different topic is selected for each week. Check out the monthly newsletter for more information, which can be found at the Steeple Center as well as online at /seniors. Help spread the word and bring in your quilting friends! When: 1st and 3rd Wednesdays Time: 1:00 p.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room 202 Fee: FREE 24 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 24 11/13/2017 9:55:55 PM

25 PROGRAMS FOR OLDER ADULTS PARKS AND RECREATION OPEN WATERCOLOR & ACRYLIC PAINTING Do you enjoy watercolor or acrylic painting? Join others who share your interest! These social gatherings are open painting sessions, and participants are asked to bring their own supplies. All ability levels are welcome, and participants are encouraged to share their skills in a non-structured setting. Come join in on the fun! CRAFT CLUB The Craft Club is planning some exciting projects this year! For just a small fee (usually $5 or $10), all supplies, tools, and instruction will be provided to create a beautiful craft project. Pre-registration and payment is required at least one week prior and can be dropped off at the Steeple Center in the Parks & Recreation drop box. Specific projects will be listed in the monthly newsletter, which can be found at the Steeple Center as well as online at /seniors. When: 3rd Tuesdays Time: 1:00 p.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room 202 Fee: FREE When: 2 nd and 4 th Tuesdays Time: 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Steeple Center, Room 202 Fee: FREE WINTER AND SPRING TRIPS See pages for details Ole & Lena at the Lakeville Arts Center (Tuesday, January 30) Fly Over America at the Mall of America (Thursday, February 8) Drinking Habits at Daytrippers Dinner Theatre (Wednesday, March 7) Jersey Boys musical at the Orpheum (Wednesday, April 25) Phone: Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 25 11/13/2017 9:55:56 PM

26 ADULT TRIPS OLE & LENA AT LAKEVILLE ARTS CENTER Come and get a laugh with your friends as Ole and Lena plan a vacation. Every year Lena listens to her friends at the Curler and Chat talk about their vacations, but year after year she is disappointed. Ole s idea of a vacation is going to the Muskrat Lodge s annual convention, usually a camping event held in Potsdam, a park only two miles from their farm! This year, Lena has decided that she and Ole are going on a romantic vacation, even if it kills him! Don t miss your chance to see this hilarious performance! Want to make a day of it? We will provide bus transportation and a delicious lunch at the Bourbon Butcher in Farmington with a choice of: Bacon Cheeseburger, Meatloaf Sandwich, or Autumn Apple Salad. Please make selection at registration. You also have the option of purchasing a ticket for just the show for only $10/person, which can be picked up at the Parks & Recreation office! When: Tuesday, January 30 Depart: 11:30 a.m. from the Rosemount Community Center (south entrance) Return: 3:15 p.m. (approximately) Show Time: 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. at the Lakeville Area Arts Center Holyoke Ave., Lakeville, MN Fee: $40 with meal and bus transportation or $10 for ticket only Register by: Tuesday, January 23 ADULT TRIPS FLY OVER AMERICA Head to the Mall of America and experience FlyOver America, a flight simulation ride that brings guests on a breathtaking, aerial tour of some of the greatest landmarks and regions throughout the United States in virtual flight technology. The attraction is a fully immersive experience including wind, mist and even scents while soaring across some of America s most spectacular sights. After the ride, take time to explore the Mall of America on your own. Take in the shops, the rides, and many other attractions. Meet afterwards at the Radisson Blu FireLake Grill House for a lunch including: chicken and mushroom wild rice soup, half club sandwich with rotisserie chicken and turkey, pecan bacon, provolone, tomato, field greens, along with a blueberry lemon white chocolate cookie for dessert. After leaving the Mall of America, enjoy a riding tour past some of the St. Paul Winter Carnival sites and the anticipated Super Bowl exhibits in St. Paul, Minneapolis and suburbs. When: Thursday, February 8 Depart: 9:30 a.m. from the Rosemount Community Center (south entrance) Return: 3:45 p.m. (approximately) Fee: $53 Register by: Thursday, January 4 26 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 26 11/13/2017 9:55:57 PM

27 ADULT TRIPS DRINKING HABITS AT DAYTRIPPERS DINNER THEATRE Accusations, mistaken identities, and romances run wild in this traditional, laugh-out-loud farce. Two nuns at the Sisters of Perpetual Sewing have been secretly making wine to keep the convent s doors open, but Paul and Sally, reporters and former fiancees, are hot on their trail. They go undercover as a nun and priest, but their presence, combined with the addition of a new nun, spurs paranoia throughout the convent that spies have been sent from Rome to shut them down. Wine and secrets are inevitably spilled as everyone tries to preserve the convent and reconnect with lost loves. The lunch buffet includes: chicken kiev, roast pork loin, country sausage with sauerkraut along with salad bar, sides, and coffee and tea. When: Wednesday, March 7 Depart: 10:15 a.m. from the Rosemount Community Center (south entrance) Return: 4:15 p.m. (approximately) Fee: $60 Register by: Tuesday, February 13 PARKS AND RECREATION JERSEY BOYS MUSICAL AT THE ORPHEUM Visit the Orpheum Theater and take in the 2006 Tony and Grammy Award-winning Best Musical about Rock & Roll Hall of Famers The Four Seasons: Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi. This is the true story of how four blue-collar kids became one of the greatest successes in pop music history. They wrote their own songs, invented their own sounds and sold 175 million records worldwide all before they were 30! Jersey Boys features hit songs such as: Sherry, Big Girls Don t Cry, Rag Doll, Oh What a Night and Can t Take My Eyes Off You. When: Wednesday, April 25 Depart: 5:45 p.m. from the Rosemount Community Center (south entrance) Return: 11:00 p.m. (approximately) Fee: $77 Register by: Monday, January 15 INTERESTED IN GOING ON AN ADULT TRIP? (See page 19 to register). Phone: Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 27 11/13/2017 9:55:57 PM

28 ADULT SPORTS MEN S 4-ON-4 BASKETBALL (AGES 18-OLDER) It is time to organize your team for the Rosemount Parks and Recreation Men s 4-on-4 Basketball Winter League. All participants must be 18 years of age or older. The league is played at the Rosemount Community Center on Wednesday evenings. The league fee is $100. Teams that participated in the past season will be given priority for registration through Dec. 22. After this date, new teams will be accepted into the league on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested teams should call the Parks and Recreation office at for more information or to receive a registration packet. Leagues are scheduled to begin January 3. When: Wednesdays (Starting Jan. 3) Where: Rosemount Community Center, Gym Registration: Call Fee: $100 STEP OUT AND WALK ABOUT THE COMMUNITY CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER HALLWAYS: MONDAY FRIDAY. 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M.* *Evening hours depend on scheduled events COMMUNITY CENTER GYMNASIUM: MONDAY-FRIDAY, 8:00 A.M.-9:00 A.M. Gymnasium skip dates: Monday, December 25 Tuesday, December 26 Monday, January 1 Friday, January 12 Adults of all ages are invited to walk about the Community Center. Maintain your walking program all year round, rain or shine, heat or sleet. Weather is no longer an excuse! Walking maps are available at the Parks and Recreation Office located on the lower level of the Rosemount Community Center, South Robert Trail. 28 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 28 11/13/2017 9:55:57 PM

29 ADULT SPORTS PARKS AND RECREATION 2018 ROSEMOUNT PARKS AND RECREATION FALL SOFTBALL LEAGUES (AGES 18-OLDER) Men s Tuesday Co-Rec Friday All leagues limited to 16 teams $675 Resident Team $750 Non-Resident Team 12 weeks of play, 24 games Double headers every week League is available to Class C and Class D teams. Any Class C team registering for this league will play in the upper division. Teams will be able to purchase district berths. Seeding for the district berths will be assigned according to the final league standings as set forth in the league rules. The top team in each division will be awarded a $150 league fee refund as well as league champion t-shirts for their team. CALL LACELLE AT FOR A REGISTRATION PACKET. GREYSTONE PARK NEW DID YOU KNOW? The new Greystone Park features a GaGa Pit. GaGa Ball is a fast paced, high energy sport played in an octagonal pit. The more players the better! Dubbed a kinder gentler version of dodge ball, the game is played with a soft foam ball, and combines the skills of dodging, striking, running, and jumping, while trying to hit opponents with a ball below the knees. Phone: Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 29 11/13/2017 9:55:57 PM

30 SPRING CLEAN-UP DAY City of Rosemount Spring Clean-Up Day/Paper Shredding Event Saturday, May 19, :00 a.m.-noon The City of Rosemount will be hosting its annual Spring Clean-Up Day on Saturday, May 19, 2018, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 pm. at the Dakota County Technical College at th Street East (Co. Road 42). Once again Rosemount will partner with the Michelle Hoagland Group, Keller Williams Preferred Realty to hold a free Paper Shredding Event as part of the City s Spring Clean-Up Day. As the time for these events approaches, more information about them, including specific disposal fees for items dropped off at the clean-up event, will be available. Look for that information in the next issue of the Rosemount Park and Recreation Activities & Information brochure, the Rosemount Town Pages, and on the City of Rosemount s web site,. Please contact the City s Solid Waste Coordinator at with any questions you may have. Planning for summer? Watch for our brochure in mid-march! We know many of you like to plan ahead for summer activities for the kids, so we re committed to getting you our summer brochure in mid-march. We ll be offering an array of summer camps and activities including free programs at several parks. Special events during Leprechaun Days include always-popular programs like the Blarney Stone Hunt, Wet n Wild Day, and the Youth Fishing Derby. These activities continue to be free, thanks to the generosity of their sponsors. For an active, fun-filled summer for the kids, look no further than your local parks! 30 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 30 11/13/2017 9:55:57 PM

31 RECYCLING HOLIDAY LIGHT RECYCLING Don t know what to do with those old or no longer-working strings of holiday lights? Tired of fighting with tangled up strings with missing and broken bulbs? Making the switch to energy efficient LED holiday lights? What do you do with them? Most people just throw them in the trash, but not anymore. Thanks to ProAct in Eagan, you can recycle your holiday lights. ProAct, Inc. is an organization dedicated to serving people with disabilities and other challenges with a wide range of individual services that enhance employment skills and self-sufficiency capabilities. ProAct participants collect, sort and recycle light strands by working with Minnesota recycling companies. All you need to do is drop off your unwanted holiday lights and extension cords. Drop off your broken or unwanted holiday lights year round at The Recycling Zone, located at 3365 Dodd Road, Eagan. The Rosemount Community Center will accept them from November 15, 2017 through January 31, There is no cost to drop off your lights and extension cords. Please do not drop off cord adapters, plastic rope lights, CFL lights, or battery packs. Please remove light stings from pre-lit trees and other decorations and figurines if possible. From fluorescent light bulbs to plastic bags and cleaning supplies to lawnmowers, The Recycling Zone in Eagan is your destination for proper disposal and recycling. Household Recyclables, Electronics, Chemicals and Hazardous Waste Drop-off Hours Sunday-Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday: noon-8 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. The Recycling Zone is closed on New Year s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. For a complete list of accepted items and drop-off hours, visit and search The Recycling Zone. Partially funded by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the Dakota County Board of Commissioners. Phone: Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 31 11/13/2017 9:55:58 PM

32 RECYCLING SHOP SMART TO SAVE FOOD, MONEY AND TIME Spoiled meat, limp lettuce and other wasted food makes up a lot of what we throw away at home. In the U.S., 40 percent of all food from farms to our kitchens goes uneaten each year. Wasting food and money makes us feel frustrated and guilty. It s a problem that costs the average family of four roughly $125 per month or $1,500 per year saving this much would basically be a raise. When we throw food in the trash or even compost pile, we re wasting much more than food we waste the water, energy, labor, pesticides and land used to grow and transport it. About 25 percent of our nation s fresh water is used to grow food that is uneaten. In addition, once wasted food reaches landfills, it produces methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. Saving food starts with a mindset. Here s what you can do now to start the mental shift. Feed the kids your food. Save time, energy, and untouched leftovers by feeding your child the same food you eat. Serve yourself a smaller portion knowing you ll likely finish what they don t. Start when they re young and you ll never be a short-order cook for your child. Serve tiny portions for the kids. We want our kids to try new foods, but studies show many children have to try a food up to 15 times before accepting it. Start with small portions and minimize untouched food. You can always offer seconds when they re interested. Plan meals but be realistic. Write down* your activities for the week and figure out what days you actually need to cook it might only be three meals. Rotate your go-to meals and toss in something new every once in a while. Revive limp veggies. A quick soak in ice water for 5 to 10 minutes is often enough to reinvigorate wilted veggies. Bendy carrots will straighten right up, lettuce will crisp, and limp broccoli will find its strength again. Shop your kitchen first. Check your pantry, fridge and freezer to see if you already have items on your shopping list to avoid buying double. Buy loose to save a ton. If fruits or veggies are sold by weight asparagus, bananas and grapes you can break up the bunch and only buy what you need. Did you know you can get a cabbage chopped in half at the deli counter? Reinvent leftovers. Get inspired with apps and websites like BigOven.com or Allrecipes.com that let you search recipes by ingredients. Don t lose food in the fridge. Move food that should be eaten soon to a designated area in the fridge and mark it with an Eat First sign*. Schedule a lazy night. We often go to the store hoping to prepare fresh meals all week, but the truth is we don t have the time or energy to cook every night. Plan a few lazy nights like an eat it up night or an informal potluck with friends. Store right. We often store produce based on our how our parents did it. Check if you re storing right with a storage guide*. For instance, treat asparagus, green onions and parsley like cut flowers place their stems in a glass of water. Use freezer power. You can freeze almost anything* soups, pasta, sauces and bread. It s like pushing a pause button for a no-hassle meal later. Keep freezer burn out by keeping air out. Dakota County has launched a wasted food prevention program to help you turn the food shame into kitchen joy. Visit search wasted food, to learn about tools (marked by *), classes, food storage guides and tips on meal planning. Partially funded by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Dakota County 32 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 32 11/13/2017 9:55:58 PM

33 EMERALD ASH BORER PARKS AND RECREATION EMERALD ASH BORER IN DAKOTA COUNTY The emerald ash borer (EAB) is a small wood boring insect that has killed tens of millions of ash trees and is devastating the ash tree population across the eastern US. First discovered in Michigan in 2002, EAB was confirmed in St Paul in Its first confirmation in Dakota County was reported in Lebanon Hills Regional Park in Eagan in December Since then, EAB has been confirmed in 7 Dakota County cities, the most recent confirmation occurring in Lakeville in October. While it is likely that EAB has already infested some trees here in Rosemount, the pest has not been confirmed here yet. Rosemount has been removing and replacing ash trees from parks and boulevards for a few years in anticipation of the eventual discovery of EAB within the city. Removal and replacement is just one of the many strategies available to manage our urban forest and protect our tree cover. Now that EAB is in our area, private property owners are encouraged to consider the ash trees on their property and decide if they would like to protect them or can accept the probable loss of these trees. For more information about Rosemount s Emerald Ash Borer Management program, please call (651) or visit the city s website at. Emerald ash borer adults are very small, metallic green beetles. They are about the size of a cooked grain of rice: only 3/8-1/2 inch long and 1/16 inch wide. Adult emerald ash borers emerge from beneath the bark of ash trees late May through mid-july. There is a great deal of EAB related information on the internet. Several of the most useful sites are listed below. We encourage you to visit these sites for more information The larvae of the emerald ash borer kill ash trees by feeding in the cambium layer between the bark and the wood, producing galleries that eventually girdle and kill the tree. It generally takes 2-5 years after a tree is first infested for the number of borers under the bark to grow to levels that they damage and then eventually kill the tree. Phone: Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 33 11/13/2017 9:55:58 PM

34 ROSEMOUNT COMMUNITY CENTER THE ROSEMOUNT COMMUNITY CENTER CONSIDER FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT. Feel free to contact us when planning a wedding reception, anniversary party, birthday party, baby shower, quinceanera, team banquet/party, dance recital, holiday party, graduation party, meeting, workshop, conference, seminar, fundraiser, or any event. We strive to provide you with the best service in selecting the proper venue for any occasion. For more information please visit the City of Rosemount website at, or call the Rental Coordinator at (651) BANQUET HALL: This reasonably priced yet elegant room provides a large wooden dance floor, built in stage, audio visual system, overhead screen, outdoor patio with fire pit, and catering kitchen. This space is a must see when searching for your next events location! Seated capacity is 300. AUDITORIUM: This theatre style seating venue provides excellent acoustics for seminars, conferences, recitals, ceremonies and concerts. Room includes stage with curtain, audio visual system, and overhead screen. Capacity is 350. Stop by and check out this great space! MEETING ROOMS: Each of our meeting rooms seat up to 24 people. Three of the meeting rooms feature dividers to allow up to 72 people. All rooms have large whiteboards. Hold your next meeting here! GYM: Our well-ventilated multi-use gymnasium has a maximum capacity of 500. A great space for additional practice time, trade shows or kids birthday parties! 34 Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 34 11/13/2017 9:56:00 PM

35 THE STEEPLE CENTER THE ROSEMOUNT STEEPLE CENTER COME CHECK IT OUT! Come check out the Steeple Center! The facility is open Mondays-Fridays, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m., with evenings and weekends dependent on scheduled events and activities. The facility features a lobby area with a beautiful fireplace, gorgeous floor to ceiling windows and café-style seating, which is open to the general public. It is a great place to stop in for a cup of coffee, play a card or board game with a friend, or meet new people! The Steeple Center is home to the Rosemount Area Seniors and all senior programming (see pages 16 and for more information), as well as many programs and events hosted by the Rosemount Area Arts Council (see page 15 for more information). In addition, the Steeple Center is the ideal facility for your next meeting, event, fundraiser, party, wedding ceremony or reception. Assembly Hall seats 192 with tables and chairs or 204 in theatre style rows. The addition features a full catering kitchen, conference room, and three large multi-purpose rooms perfect for programs, meetings, seminars, and small events. This beautifully updated space offers a variety of options, making it the perfect rental option for any celebration or gathering. Rosemount Parks & Recreation is now accepting 2018 reservations, so contact us today! Contact Rosemount Parks and Recreation for information: stephanie.baumann@ci.rosemount.mn.us Steeple Center Address : South Robert Trail, Rosemount MN Phone: Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 35 11/13/2017 9:56:02 PM

36 13885 S. Robert Trail Rosemount, MN ECRWSS Residential Customer Free! Family Fun Festival Friday, Feb. 23, 6-8 p.m. Rosemount Community Center Gymnasium and Arena Join Rosemount Parks and Recreation for a night of FREE family fun! Activities include music, an inflatable obstacle course, jumpies and slides, carnival games (geared for ages 2-8), plus much more. See page 5 for details. Rosemount Parks Winter Spring indd 36 11/13/2017 9:56:02 PM

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