Title: Physical Activity Opportunities in Brookings
1Physical Activity Opportunities in Brookings
- A project completed by students enrolled in PE
341 Curriculum Development and Evaluation in
Physical Education - Fall 2003
2City of Brookings
- Tiffany Roderick
- Franklin Dea
- Tanner Schuldt
- Shawn Hostler
3Fall Winter
- Adult Basketball
- Adult Volleyball
- Dance
- Aquatics
- Sledding
- Cross Country Skiing
- Larson Ice Center
4Adult Basketball
- Men/Womens Basketball
- Played at High School, Central Elementary, 5th
Street gyms - Runs from November 19th-March 3rd
- Receive information from Park and Recreation
office
5Adult Volleyball
- Men/Womens Volleyball
- Played at 5th Street Gym
- Monday, Tuesday Evenings Starting October
6th-March 30th - Receive Information from Park Recreation office
6Dance
- Couples 18 and Older
- Recreation Center
- Starts October 11th-April 10th
- Receive Information from Park and Recreation
7Aquatics
- Aerobics
- Brookings High School
- Monday and Wednesday evenings 530-630 starting
October 13th-April 28th - Fee range from 20-33
8Aquatics
- High School Public Hours
- Brookings High School
- Saturday and Sundays Starting October 18th
- Season Tickets can be purchased at Park
Recreation office - Price yet to be determined
9Aquatics
- Red Cross Swimming Lessons
- Brookings High School Pool
- March 13th-April 24th
- Fee 15
10Aquatics
- Scuba Instruction
- Brookings High School Pool
- Starts March 17th-April 14th, 8-10pm
- For More information contact Dave Koch at 692-7264
11Aquatics
- Brookings Swim Club
- Brookings High School
- Starts October 6th and runs through February
- Fee 25-30
- For more information contact Dave Fossum at
693-4655
12Sledding
- Larson Park Sledding Hill
- Supervision on Saturday and Sunday afternoons
12-5pm
13Cross Country Skiing
- Skiing Lessons
- Park and Recreation Building
- November 13th or Jan 22nd
- Fee 20 plus tax
- Receive Information From Park and Recreation
office at 692-2708
14Larson Ice Center
- Open Skate
- October 26th-March 28th
- Open 7 days a week 1230-900
- Fee 2.00 a person
- Skate Rental 2.00
- For more information on Ice activities Contact
Larson Ice Center at 692-6090
15Summer
- Golf
- Tennis
- Soccer
- Sand Volleyball
- Tae Kwon Do
- Bike Club
- Bowling
- Softball
- Baseball
- Swimming Lessons
16Golf
- Edgebrook Golf Course
- Greens Fees between 13-20
- For more information call 692-6995
17Tennis
- Hillcrest Park
- Open May 24th-September 1st
- 2 per person
- Age ranges from 5 yrs and up
- For more information contact Sherwood Hatch at
692-5551
18Soccer
- Brookings Soccer Association
- Sign up deadline July 4th
- Fee 20-30
- Age range from 5-under 14
- For more information contact Park and Recreation
office
19Adult Sand Volleyball
- 4 on 4 coed Volleyball
- Pioneer and Sexauer Parks
- June 5th-July 31st
- Fee to be announced
- For more information contact Park and Recreation
office
20Tae Kwon Do
- Recreation Center
- Tuesday and Thursdays 600-800pm
- For more information contact Tom or Diane Buehre
at 693-2979
21Bike Club
- Park and Recreation Building
- Starts April 10th at 630 on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and weekends - Age may vary
- For More information contact Julie Kruse
22Brookings Senior Citizen Center
- Many Programs for the 50 age group
- Monthly calendar has daily, weekly, and monthly
events - Dues 5.00 per year
- Listed as the best kept secret in Brookings
23Bowling
- Prairie Lanes
- From June 3rd-July 30th
- Age ranges from 7 and up
- Fee 25
24Softball/Baseball
- Central Elementary, Medary, South Side Little
League Fields - Age ranges from 1st grade to 12th grade
- Fee 20-30
- Registration Date is May 2nd
- For more information contact Park and Recreation
office
25Red Cross Swimming Lessons
- Hillcrest Pool, SDSU, Brookings High School
- Starts June 2nd-July 31st
- Ages 4 and up
- For more Information contact Park and recreation
office
26Summary and Conclusions
- The City of Brookings offers many activities all
year round, for all ages and genders. To receive
all the information or program booklet contact
the Brookings Park and Recreation Department at
221 Main Ave. or call 692-2708.
27Brookings Public Schools
- Carry Cyphers
- Brian Thunker
- Annie Clark
- Scott Johnson
28Elementary Schools
- Hillcrest
- Medary
- Central
- All schools follow the same curriculum
29Elementary Schools
- Recess
- 1 hour of outside everyday
- Physical Education
- Younger grades get two 15 minute PE classes twice
a week - Older grades get one 30 minute PE class twice a
week
30Elementary Schools
- Non-Manipulative
- Spatial Awareness
- Body Awareness
- Balance
- Rolling
- Manipulative
- Striking
- Throwing
- Catching
- Kicking
31Elementary Schools
- Non-Locomotor
- Twisting
- Turning
- Pivoting
- Stretching
- Locomotor
- Running
- Jumping
- Skipping
- Galloping
32Middle School
- George S. Mickleson Middle School
- Interscholastic Sports
- Intramural Sports
- Physical Education Classes
33Middle School
- Interscholastic Sports
- Boys
- Football 7-8 grades
- Basketball 7-8 grades
- Track 7-8 grades
- Wrestling 7-8 grades
- Can try out for HS Varsity Team
34Middle School
- Interscholastic Sports
- Girls
- Volleyball 7-8 grades
- Basketball 7-8 grades
- Track 7-8 grades
35Middle School
- Intramural Sports
- Girls Volleyball
- Boys Football
- Boys and Girls Basketball
- Wrestling
- Open Gym
- Open Swim
36Middle School
- Physical Education Classes
- Amount of Time
- Focus on Team sports
- Basketball
- Football Skills/Flag Football
- Hockey Skills/Floor Hockey
- Soccer Skills/Soccer
- Softball Skills/Softball/Fast pitch
- Volleyball Skills/Volleyball
37High School
- Brookings High School
- Interscholastic Sports
- Intramural Sports
- Physical Education Classes
38High School
- Interscholastic Sports
- Boys
- Football
- Basketball
- Track
- Wrestling
- Tennis
- Golf
39High School
- Interscholastic Sports
- Girls
- Basketball
- Volleyball
- Gymnastics
- Track
- Tennis
- Golf
40High School
- Intramural Sports
- Open Gym
- Open Swim
- Water Polo
- Girls and Boys Basketball
- Co-ed Basketball
- Co-ed Volleyball
- Co-ed Softball
41High School
- Physical Education Classes
- Amount of Time
- Students get to choose which activities they
participate in - Activities
- Individual Sports
- Team Sports
42High School
- Individual Sports
- Archery
- Badminton
- Bowling
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Racquet Skills
- Pickle Ball
- Recreational Games
43High School
- Individual Sports (cont.)
- Track and Field
- Wrestling
- Tennis
- Table Tennis
- Weight Training
44High School
- Team Sports
- Basketball
- Football
- Volleyball
- Soccer
- Hockey
- Softball
45Home Schooled Students
- No physical education requirements for home
schooled students - Allowed to participate in Varsity Sports
- If they enter a public school, they will be
placed at their chronological level for PE classes
46Sources
- Elementary Schools
- Mr. Brubakken, Principal - Medary
- Tracy Nelson, PE Teacher Hillcrest
- Middle School
- Dave Kuhlman, Athletic Director
- High School
- Steve Berseth, Athletic Director
- Home School
- Orv Creighton, Superintendent
47Summary and Conclusions
- Majority of the activities are free of cost
- Very large variety of activities
- Need for more opportunities for elementary
students
48SDSU Opportunities
- Jenny Sudenga
- Taylor Murray
- Josh Janssen
49Restricted to SDSU Students
- Intramurals
- Outback Jacks
- Varsity Sports
- Marching Band
- Dance Team
- Cheerleading
-
50Intramurals
- Offers 13 different sports (ex flag football,
tennis, racquetball, etc.), also includes club
sports (mens soccer, M/W rugby, hockey,
volleyball, tae kwan do). - This organization is open to all SDSU students
who are not involved in varsity athletics. - Intramurals charges a 15.00 fee for each team,
but is refundable if team attends managers
meeting and has no forfeits on their schedule. - Received information from the Intramural Office
in PEC 123.
51Outback Jacks
- This organization offers rentals for outdoor
activities such as canoes, kayaks, ski equipment,
camping equipment, backpacking equipment and
equipment for other sports such as football,
racquetball, and tennis. - Outback Jacks is a recreation centered
organization. - Outback Jacks charges various amounts depending
upon what you are taking part in. - Received information from Jacks Place in USU.
52Varsity Sports
- This list includes
- M/W basketball -
Anyone who is a student at SDSU may - M/W Swimming tryout for a varsity
sport,but not all who - Wrestling try out make the final cut.
- Football
- Volleyball -Received information in
athletic offices - M/W Track(indoor/outdoor) within the
HPER center off of the - M/W Cross Country SDSU website.
- Soccer
- Baseball
- M/W Golf
- M/W Tennis
- Softball
53Marching Band
- Pride of the Dakotas
- Anyone interested in marching band may join (do
not have to be a music major or enrolled in
regular band). - Received information from the SDSU website and
fellow Pride of the Dakotas members.
54Dance Team
- All must try out to make the dance team.
- Perform at sporting events throughout the year.
- Received information from Dance Team captain and
the SDSU website.
55Cheerleading
- All must try out to make the cheerleading squad.
- Perform at many Varsity Athletic events.
- Received information from SDSU website.
56Unrestricted Opportunities
- Wellness Center
- Team Camps Clinics
- Boxing Club
57Wellness Center
- Includes
- Personal Programming
- Indoor Running/Walking Track
- 25-meter indoor pool (swimming lessons)
- Schwinn SPINNING classes
- Kickboxing, Yoga Pilates
- Water Aerobics
- Stability Balls
- Weight Training
- Cardio Equipment
- Jack 15 Road Race
58Wellness Center Cont.
- The Wellness Center is open to the public, SDSU
students, and all age groups. - There are many different fees to use the Wellness
Center. They are the following - Membership Fees (Joining Fee Monthly Fee)
- Single - 40.00 32.00
- Couple - 60.00 45.00
- Family - 75.00 55.00
- Track only - 20.00 14.00
- Track only Family - 20.00 40.00
- Pool only - 20.00 18.00
- Pool only Family - 20.00 40.00
- High School Student - 10.00 25.00
- SDSU Cardio Card - 0.00 18.00/month,
60/semester
59Wellness Center Cont.
- Senior Rate (62) - 10.00 25.00
- There are also Guest Fees that apply.
- They are the following
- Single Visit - 5.00
- Weekly Visit - 15.00
- Monthly Visit - 35.00
- Children under the age of 12 are half-price.
- Received all information from the Wellness Office
PEC 119 and Shari Landmark, Wellness Coordinator.
60Team Camps Clinics
- These include
- Swim Camp - The community can attend
- M/W basketball camp these camps for a wide
- Wrestling camp variety of ages.
- Football camp
- Volleyball camp - Received information from
- Soccer camp
coaches, graduate - Cheer camp
assistants, SDSU - Baseball camp
website. - Fastpitch Softball camp
61Team Camps Clinics Fees
- Wrestling Camp ranges from 155.00-245.00
depending on how many for the team camp. The
youth camp is 70.00/athlete. - Soccer Camp Goalkeeper camp ranges from
190.00-295.00. The day camp ranges from
135.00-160.00. The Jr. Jacks clinic is 55.00. - Volleyball Camp Team camp ranges from
100.00-145.00. Setter/Hitter camp ranges from
135.00-170.00. The Elite camp ranges from
260.00-325.00. - Boys Basketball Camp The cost of camps ranges
from 70.00-230.00. - Received information from coaches and SDSU
website.
62Boxing Club
- Open to anyone who is over the age of 9.
- This club is a year-round event.
- Received information from Joey Abbel, coach of
the Boxing Club.
63Summary and Conclusions
- There are many opportunities at SDSU for physical
activity. - Our group did not receive information for some
sports concerning camps and clinics. - We feel that there are opportunities for those
who are well able to do physical activity, but
not for those who may have a disability. - SDSU needs to help all who are at the University
and give all a chance for physical activity!
64Private Groups and Organizations Opportunities
- Steve Harris
- Joe Abell
- Jenica Rasse
65Curves for Women
- Cost is 41.34/month for monthly members or
30.74/month for yearly members. - For women of all ages, if under 18 need parents
permission. - Open 545-2, 3-8 M-F and 8-12 sat.
- Are nationally affiliated.
66Dakota Wellness
- Cost individual membership 35/month for 3
months, 32/month for 6 months, 30/month for 1
year. Dual membership 66/month for 3 months,
55/month for 6 months, 52/month for 1 year.
Seniors 30/month for single or 52/month for
dual. Cardio only 25/month. Day pass is 5. - Aerobics/yoga prices 13/month for members or
25/month for non members. - Must be at least 14 years of age.
- Open 545 10pm M-F.
67Prairie Striders
- Cost is 5 annual fee.
- Open to anyone who wants to join.
- Put on about 5 road races a year in the Brookings
area. Profits go to charity. - Members participate in races all over U.S.
- Members usually travel together.
68Brooking Country Club
- Cost is 1050/year for family membership.
890/year for single member. 870/year for family
under 31. 750/year for single under 31.
600/year if live at least 20 miles away.
550/year if over 80. 470/year for college
students. 200/year for juniors. Guests of
members pay 21 for 9 holes and 30 for 18 holes.
Guest not with member pay 23 for 9 holes, 35
for 18 holes M-F and 30 for 9 holes, 45 for 18
holes on weekend. - Lesson cost 8th grade and under, 30/40 min.
Session 70/ for 3 40 min. Sessions. Over 8th
grade 1/a minute or 100/ for 3 40 min.
Sessions. - Open 7-dark June-September (depending on events).
69Power Shop
- Cost individual 50/1 month, 93/2 months,
130/3 months, 165/4 months, 190/5 months,
210/6 months, 420/year, 540/18 months cost
family 75/1 month, 192/3 months, 334/6
months, 660/year, 900/18 months. High
school/seniors 25/month. Day pass 8. - Offer group classes including cardio sculpt,
pilates, cardio box, yoga, cycling class, step,
and abs.
70Brookings to Broadway
- Costs 27/month for 3-4 years old, 45 min.
Sessions 3-4 sessions a month. 52/month for
teens and adults, 2 hour sessions 3-4 sessions a
month. - Instructor will give ride to children if needed.
71Expanded Harmony Dance Studio
- According to Melissa Hauschild-Mork, Expanded
Harmony Dance Studio offers a wide variety of
Dance classes including - The twelve classes offered are Creative 1,
Creative 2, Tech Sampler, Tech 1, Tech 2, Tech 3,
Tech 4, Pre-Point, Point, Advanced Tap, Advanced
Jazz, Pilates, Company - Fees generally run 6 per hour session. Classes
meet either once or twice a week depending on the
class. - The Fall Session runs for 12 weeks. The Spring
session meets for 14 weeks.
72Boys and Girls Club
- Cost is 10/year, you can bring a friend for 1
- Ages are from 1-12
- Programs run all year round
- Bus picks up kids for free at 345
- Run by certified teachers and other helpers
73Daycare
- Cost ranges from 500 to 600/month
- Ages are mostly 1-5
- All year round
- Parents must bring children
- Some educational things are taught
74Brookview Manor
- Physical Activities for residents
- Physical Therapy
- Games
- B-ball Toss
- Dancing
- Horseshoes
- For more information call 696-9000 (source
December 2003 schedule provided by Joann Olson,
Activities Director)
75United Retirement Center
- They have restorative physical therapy programs
for tenants - Have pump it up exercises 3 times a week
- Many people walk the halls
- They go scheduled walks in the parks when weather
permits - Periodically have dances and other types of
social activities
76United Retirement Center Daycare
- Have a daycare program within the URC
- Some residents help take care of the children
- The center sets up activities that involve both
the residents and the children
77Summary and Conclusions
- There are many opportunities for physical
activities in private organizations - These opportunities range from dance, to golf, to
working out and encompass all age groups - These organizations give more opportunities
outside of school
78Church Opportunities
- Darin DeBoer
- Dustin Derry
- Desiree Meyers
- Anthony Watson
79First United Methodist Church
- The church offers aerobic class twice a week.
- All ages are welcome to participate.
- The cost is determined per month.
- Information received from the secretary of the
church.
80Brookings First Assembly of God
- The church offers a Ladies Bible study, where
they participate in stretching and exercising. - The youth group participates in ski trips
occasionally. - Information received from the church secretary.
81Ascension Lutheran Church
- The church offers two dances per year for middle
school students. - On Wednesdays, first through fifth graders
participate in the wave program where they
rake leaves in yards during the autumn season. - Occasionally, the youth group takes a ski trip.
- Information received from the church secretary.
82Bible Baptist Church
- The church offers a short period of game time
on Wednesday nights for first through sixth
graders who are members of the church. - It is free of charge to the students.
- Information received from the pastor of the
church.
83Morningside Community Church
- The church offers a physical activity before the
lesson on Wednesday evenings for the junior and
senior high students. - One Wednesday night a month, the youth group
meets at the city gym to participate in Activity
Night, where anyone is welcome to participate. - The activities are free of charge.
- Information received from the Administrative
Assistant of the church.
84Churches
- Ten churches that were contacted provide no
physical activity opportunities for any age
group. - Eleven churches were contacted multiple times but
information was not received from them.
85Summary and Conclusions
- Twenty-six churches of the City of Brookings were
contacted. - Five of the churches provide opportunities for
physical activity for a broad range of age
groups. If the opportunity is targeted for youth,
the activity is most commonly free of charge. - Ten of the churches provide no opportunities of
physical activity. - Eleven of the churches were unavailable to
receive information from.
86Physical Activity Opportunities in Brookings
County
- Cities included
- Aurora
- Bruce
- Elkton
- Volga
- White
87Physical Activity opportunities in Aurora
- Summer- Legion Baseball (Aurora As)
- Summer- Volleyball in City Park
- Winter- Ice Skating Rink in city park
- Many Aurora residents use the same activity
opportunities offered to city of Brookings
residents because their children attend school in
Brookings
88Physical Activity Opportunities in Bruce
- Summer- Youth Softball (grade school- teens)
coached by local volunteers - Summer- Little League Baseball also coached by
local volunteers - Year-long- 4-H activities for 4-H participants in
the community - Many community members participate in the
activities that originate out of Volga
89Physical Activity Opportunities in Elkton
- Summer Park Rec Programs (Molly Alberts)
include - Baseball- Legion and Teener ages
- T-ball- boys and girls ages 5-7
- Mens Softball
- Bike Rodeo- Bike Safety and Obstacle Course for
children to learn bicycle safety sponsored by
Brookings County Sheriffs Dept. (May) - Activities Exploration- Mondays and Fridays (June
July) Grades K-6 include- Volleyball, frisbee
golf, bocce ball, hockey
90Physical Activity opportunities in Elkton
- Fall, Winter, Spring- School interscholastic
sports include Football (7-12), Volleyball
(7-12), Girls and Boys Basketball (7-12), Track
and Cross Country (7-12), Golf (7-12) - Physical Education curriculum in the school
includes promoting life skills activities at the
high school level and sport specific skills at
the grade school level - Boys Girls Basketball for 5th 6th Grade is
sponsored through city volunteers - Adult Volleyball for men and women sponsored
through the Elkton Booster Club is held in the
fall
91Physical Activity Opportunities in Volga
- Summer Recreation program (Amber Ramsted)
includes - Swimming lessons
- Baseball
- Softball
- Basketball
- Volleyball
- Hersheys Track Field Meet
92Swimming Lessons Swimming Opportunities in
Volga
- Levels I-VI including infants
- Three two week sessions offered during the summer
from mid June through the end of July - Summer Pool Hours Monday -Friday 100- 500PM
700-900PM Saturday- Sunday 100- 800PM - Water Aerobics- Individuals 18 and Over Monday
-Friday 600PM-700PM
93Summer Baseball in Volga
- Beginners T-ball- boys and girls in kindergarten
- T-ball- boys and girls in grades 1-2
- Pewee- boys ages 9-10
- Midgets- boys ages 11-12
- Teeners- boys ages 13-16
- Begins June 1st through July 30th
94Softball in Volga
- Pee-Wees- girls ages 9-10
- Ponytail- girls ages 11-12
- C-League- girls ages 13-14
- AB League- girls ages 15-16 17-18
- Mens League
- Begins June 1st- July 30th
95Summer Basketball, Volleyball, Track Field,
Golf in Volga
- Rec Basketball- boys and girls grades 5-8, June
15th- July 15th - Rec Volleyball- boys and girls grades 5-8, June
15th- July 15th - Hersheys Track Field Meet- boys and girls ages
9-14, June 1st - Meadow Creek Golf Course is open to the public
spring- fall
96Fall/Winter Physical Activities Opportunities in
Volga
- Sunday Evening Mens Basketball ages 18 and up at
the High School Gym - Friday evening Roller Skating- Friday evenings at
the City Auditorium
97Physical Activity Opportunities at Sioux Valley
Schools in Volga
- Physical Education Curriculum K-12 focused on
Life Skills Development and Team Sports - Basketball for grades 3-6
- Wrestling for boys grades 3-6
- Football for boys grades 5-6
98Physical Activity opportunities in Sioux Valley
Schools in Volga
- Boys sports grades 7-12 include Football,
Wrestling, Track Field, Cross Country, Golf - Girls sports grades 7-12 include Volleyball,
Basketball, Track Field, Cross Country, Golf - Weight Lifting is incorporated into many of the
sports at the high school level - The school also sponsors sport camps for
basketball, volleyball and football
99Physical Activity Opportunities in White
- Summer Recreation Program (Don Ray) includes
- T-ball- boys and girls Kindergarten and 1st grade
(volunteer coaches) - Co-ed Softball grades 2-6 (volunteer coaches)
- Co-ed Softball grades 7-12 (volunteer coaches)
- Womens Summer League
- Youth Baseball- boys grades 4,5, , 6
- Youth Swimming Lessons sponsored by the Red Cross
Monday- Thursday for three weeks (all levels)
100Physical Activity Opportunities at Deubrook
School in White
- Physical Education classes grades 7-12 have an
emphasis in Life Skills and developing good
lifelong fitness habits - Boys Basketball for grades 4-6 coached by local
volunteer coaches - Girls Basketball for grades 4-6 coached by local
volunteer coaches
101Physical Activity Opportunities at Deubrook
School in White
- Boys sports for grades 7-12 include Football,
Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Track - Girls Sports for grades 7-12 include Volleyball,
Basketball, Cross Country, Golf Track - Golf Practice is held at Six Mile Creek Golf
Course which is also open to the public
102Summary of the project
- This semester in Curriculum class we have
discussed many issues, including those dealing
with Healthy People 2010 and getting children and
adults more active. - The purpose of this class project was to
investigate what opportunities for physical
activity exist in our community and surrounding
areas- for children and senior citizens alike.
103Conclusions for the project
- Brookings has a wide variety of activities from
which to select, if a resident wants to be
physically active. - These activities range from those requiring
little or no equipment and no fees, to those
requiring equipment and high fees. - Although activities for very young children and
senior adults are limited, they do exist. - The majority of activities available center on
those who are ages 10-adult.
104Concluding Observations
- Income based assistance is available for
participation in the Park and Recreation programs
in Brookings. It is available through Interlakes
Community Action (692-6391). A voucher worth 22
to be used towards Park and Rec activities can be
obtained provided the applicants meet certain
criteria for eligibility.
105Concluding Observations continued
- Not a lot is being done to accommodate
individuals with special needs in the various
activities that are offered. That would be a good
focus for the community to be able to involve
those individuals in physical activity. - Many of the activities are competitive
activities. There may need to be a better balance
between competitive an non-competitive activities.
106Thanks!
- We would like to thank our listening panel who
took time to come and visit with us today. We
appreciate your interest.