Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center
Spring Class Registration

Spring Classes Begin Monday, April 29th   

Registration for both Spring classes and Summer Camps is underway. Spring classes begin the week of April 29. Register in person at the Kirksey Recreation Center or online 

New Spring classes include Spitfire Box & Sculpt on Monday at 8:30 a.m., Kettlebell Challenge, Fit Mom & Baby, Total Body Fitness, AquaLogix Water Challenge and more.

In addition to Camp Swoosh, which offers a variety of daily activities, there are also a wide selection of summer camp programs geared toward specific interests. Specialty camps include tennis, volleyball, baseball, soccer, lacrosse, stop motion animation, little medical school, dance and more. Often the camps that focus on a specific interest are shorter in length, so there may be a need to register for more than one camp if you are looking to fill your child’s summer with activities. 

    

Archery

NEW Archery Classes 

Livonia Parks and Recreation is expanding archery programs this spring/summer. Classes include Beginner's Archery, where you can learn safety, technique and more.  Classes are 4 weeks and are for ages 8 - Adult.  Archery 101: The Basics, takes your skills to the next level. Archery for Families provides the entire family the opportunity to experience the sport of Archery. Art & Archery gives you the opportunity to create a masterpiece to take home. No experience? no problem! The first part of the class will cover safety and shooting  techniques. Register today for an upcoming class.

Boater Safety

Have a Safe Summer with ORV and Boater Safety!

Be safe this summer. Register today for the The Off Road Vehicle (ORV) safety and Boater Safety class.

ORV safety is open to persons of all ages, but is required for students ages 12-16 who wish to operate an ORV (ATV, UTV, Motor Cycle or related 2-wheel, 3-wheel or 4-wheel). The course, which takes place Saturday, April 27, is designed to teach you how to be a safe and responsible ORV operator and covers the latest laws. To earn your certificate, students must attend 7 hours of instruction and pass a written state exam. Students 8-10 must be accompanied by an adult. Pre-registration required. 

Boater (Marine) is open to all ages. The course, which takes place Saturday, May 11, is designed to teach you how to be a safe and responsible boater. Course covers basic fundamentals: boat maintenance, personal watercraft and boat operation, legal requirements of boating, personal preparedness and survival skills. To earn your safety certificate, you must attend 7 hours of instruction and pass a written exam. Persons born after December 31, 1978 are required by law to have this Certification Card in their possession while operating a PWC on State of Michigan Waterways.  


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