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Sunday February 1, 2026
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session ( Sunday Advanced Play) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session ( Sunday Social/Beginner Play) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
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Indoor Learn to Play Pickleball - FR-Learn to Play Pickleball Feb.1st If you have been wanting to learn to play Pickleball this class is for you. There will also be time to build confidence if you are a new or beginner player. Be ready to learn the basic skills of the game, rules, and scoring. Participants will be taught by an experienced player. Players will also be able to practice their skills in a relaxed and fun environment. If you have your own paddle please bring it otherwise we have paddles and balls.
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3:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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FR- Rise Up Basketball Rental
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Monday February 2, 2026
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8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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School In Session
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8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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School In Session
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8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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School In Session
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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School In Session
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3:00 PM - 3:45 PM
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Fitness Club - Session 1 Fitness ClubJoin the Waterford Recreation Fitness Club today! Kids will have the opportunity to utilize all the great fitness equipment in the Fox River Fitness Center under the guidance of Brendan Carter. All fitness levels are welcome as Brendan will be providing guidance and instruction for proper fitness equipment use.**Please note that we are offering two separate sessions. Information for each session is listed below. Due to space restrictions, we have to cap off registration at 20 participants for each session.Session 1Mondays & Wednesdays
Dates: 1/12 - 2/4Time: 3-3:45pmLocation: Fox River Middle School Fitness CenterCost: $45Grades: 6th-8thRegistration Closes 1/11 @ 11:59pmSession 2Mondays & Wednesdays
Dates: 2/16 - 3/11Time: 3-3:45pmLocation: Fox River Middle School Fitness CenterCost: $45Grades: 6th-8thRegistration Closes 2/15 @ 11:59pm
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3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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FR Girls Volleyball Game
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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EG - Rec BB Practices
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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TS - Rec BB Practices
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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WF - Rec BB Practices
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Adult Yoga - Winter Session Monday and Thursday Nights Join us for two nights of Yoga. You can sign up for both or just one. Location: Fox River Middle School 921 W. Main St. Waterford WI. 53185 ( Music Suite) Cost: $48.00 for Mondays $48.00 for Thursdays Drop-in $10.00 WINTER SESSION: MONDAYS-JAN. 5, 12, 19, 26 FEB. 2, 9THURSDAYS- JAN. 8, 15, 22, 29 FEB. 5, 12Monday 6-7pm:
Vin/yin mix includes a combination of Vinyasa flowing postures with passive yin holding poses. Feel good flows that keep joints healthy and energy flowing freely, and holding poses that stretch muscles and create space in the body for health efficiency.
Thursday 6-7pm:
Restorative/yin mix is floor based, slow moving, longer holding poses. A class with more passive rather than active movements. Stretches that target connective tissue and shift the nervous system from fight or flight to rest and digest.* You can bring a pillow, blanket, or bolster. *
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Adult Yoga - Winter Session Monday night Vin Yin Mix Join us for two nights of Yoga. You can sign up for both or just one. Location: Fox River Middle School 921 W. Main St. Waterford WI. 53185 ( Music Suite) Cost: $48.00 for Mondays $48.00 for Thursdays Drop-in $10.00 WINTER SESSION: MONDAYS-JAN. 5, 12, 19, 26 FEB. 2, 9THURSDAYS- JAN. 8, 15, 22, 29 FEB. 5, 12Monday 6-7pm:
Vin/yin mix includes a combination of Vinyasa flowing postures with passive yin holding poses. Feel good flows that keep joints healthy and energy flowing freely, and holding poses that stretch muscles and create space in the body for health efficiency.
Thursday 6-7pm:
Restorative/yin mix is floor based, slow moving, longer holding poses. A class with more passive rather than active movements. Stretches that target connective tissue and shift the nervous system from fight or flight to rest and digest.* You can bring a pillow, blanket, or bolster. *
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Cheerleading Practice
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session (Monday night Intermediate) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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WF - Jr Wolverines Rental
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7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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EG - Jr Wolverines Rental
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7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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TS - Jr Wolverines Rental
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Wednesday February 4, 2026
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8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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School In Session
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8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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School In Session
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8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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School In Session
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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School In Session
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3:00 PM - 3:45 PM
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Fitness Club - Session 1 Fitness ClubJoin the Waterford Recreation Fitness Club today! Kids will have the opportunity to utilize all the great fitness equipment in the Fox River Fitness Center under the guidance of Brendan Carter. All fitness levels are welcome as Brendan will be providing guidance and instruction for proper fitness equipment use.**Please note that we are offering two separate sessions. Information for each session is listed below. Due to space restrictions, we have to cap off registration at 20 participants for each session.Session 1Mondays & Wednesdays
Dates: 1/12 - 2/4Time: 3-3:45pmLocation: Fox River Middle School Fitness CenterCost: $45Grades: 6th-8thRegistration Closes 1/11 @ 11:59pmSession 2Mondays & Wednesdays
Dates: 2/16 - 3/11Time: 3-3:45pmLocation: Fox River Middle School Fitness CenterCost: $45Grades: 6th-8thRegistration Closes 2/15 @ 11:59pm
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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FR Boys Basketball Practice
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4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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FR - Jr Wolverines Rental
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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WF - Rec BB Practices
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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TS - Rec BB Practices
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5:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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EG - Rec BB Practices
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Cheerleading Practice
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7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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TS - Jr Wolverines Rental
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7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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Adult Basketball Open Gym (Wednesdays) - WINTER ADULT BASKETBALL (WEDNESDAY NIGHTS) Spend the night shooting around and playing pick up games. WINTER SESSION DAYS: WEDNESDAYSCOST: $40.00 (ENTIRE SESSION OR $10.00 DROP INLOCATION: FOX RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOLDATES: JAN. 7, 14, 28 FEB. 4, 11, 18, 25 MARCH. 4, 11, 18 TIME: 7:30-9:00PMPlease bring court shoes and your own basketball.
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7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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WF - Jr Wolverines Rental
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Thursday February 5, 2026
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8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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School In Session
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8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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School In Session
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8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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School In Session
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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FR Boys Basketball Practice
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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2026 Drone Club - FR - Drone Club Join us for our 3rd year of Drone Club! The students will be working to prepare to compete at the Ice Storm Drone Competition in April. We will be sending up to three (3) teams to participate. We will spend the months of January - April preparing to take on teams from all over the region. Students will be learning how to assemble our drones, understand the parts and their use, safety, how to fly virtually, and finally flying drones using an oculus around a course. Classes will be taught by Brad Singer and Connor Harris. Check out the website below to learn more about Mr. Singer and Mr. Harris!https://sites.google.com/waterford.k12.wi.us/frmsfablab/about-mr-singer-and-mr-harris?authuser=0 Grades: 6th - 8thPrice: $105 (Includes Drone Club T-shirt) Location: Fox River Fab LabDay: ThursdaysDates: January 15th to April 23rd (No class March 26th)Time: 3:00 - 4:30pmIce Storm Competition Dates: April 24th-26th @ the Pettit National Ice Center. More information on time and details will be sent out at a later date.Brad and Connor will decide which participants get selected to participate in the Ice Storm Drone Competition.Registration maximum will be set at 30 participants***Registration Opens December 19th******Registration Closes January 14th at 11:59pm***
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4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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FR - Jr Wolverines Rental
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4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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EG - Family Engagement Night
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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WF - Rec BB Practices
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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TS - Rec BB Practices
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Adult Yoga - Winter Session Monday and Thursday Nights Join us for two nights of Yoga. You can sign up for both or just one. Location: Fox River Middle School 921 W. Main St. Waterford WI. 53185 ( Music Suite) Cost: $48.00 for Mondays $48.00 for Thursdays Drop-in $10.00 WINTER SESSION: MONDAYS-JAN. 5, 12, 19, 26 FEB. 2, 9THURSDAYS- JAN. 8, 15, 22, 29 FEB. 5, 12Monday 6-7pm:
Vin/yin mix includes a combination of Vinyasa flowing postures with passive yin holding poses. Feel good flows that keep joints healthy and energy flowing freely, and holding poses that stretch muscles and create space in the body for health efficiency.
Thursday 6-7pm:
Restorative/yin mix is floor based, slow moving, longer holding poses. A class with more passive rather than active movements. Stretches that target connective tissue and shift the nervous system from fight or flight to rest and digest.* You can bring a pillow, blanket, or bolster. *
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Adult Yoga - Winter Session Thursday night Restorative Yin Mix Join us for two nights of Yoga. You can sign up for both or just one. Location: Fox River Middle School 921 W. Main St. Waterford WI. 53185 ( Music Suite) Cost: $48.00 for Mondays $48.00 for Thursdays Drop-in $10.00 WINTER SESSION: MONDAYS-JAN. 5, 12, 19, 26 FEB. 2, 9THURSDAYS- JAN. 8, 15, 22, 29 FEB. 5, 12Monday 6-7pm:
Vin/yin mix includes a combination of Vinyasa flowing postures with passive yin holding poses. Feel good flows that keep joints healthy and energy flowing freely, and holding poses that stretch muscles and create space in the body for health efficiency.
Thursday 6-7pm:
Restorative/yin mix is floor based, slow moving, longer holding poses. A class with more passive rather than active movements. Stretches that target connective tissue and shift the nervous system from fight or flight to rest and digest.* You can bring a pillow, blanket, or bolster. *
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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WF - Jr Wolverines Rental
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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EG - Rec BB Practices
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Cheerleading Practice
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session ( Thursday night Advanced) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session (Thursday night Intermediate) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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TS - Jr Wolverines Rental
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Sunday February 8, 2026
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session ( Sunday Advanced Play) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session ( Sunday Social/Beginner Play) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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3:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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FR- Rise Up Basketball Rental
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Monday February 9, 2026
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8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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School In Session
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8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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School In Session
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8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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School In Session
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FR Boys Basketball Practice
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FR - Jr Wolverines Rental
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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EG - Rec BB Practices
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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TS - Rec BB Practices
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Adult Yoga - Winter Session Monday and Thursday Nights Join us for two nights of Yoga. You can sign up for both or just one. Location: Fox River Middle School 921 W. Main St. Waterford WI. 53185 ( Music Suite) Cost: $48.00 for Mondays $48.00 for Thursdays Drop-in $10.00 WINTER SESSION: MONDAYS-JAN. 5, 12, 19, 26 FEB. 2, 9THURSDAYS- JAN. 8, 15, 22, 29 FEB. 5, 12Monday 6-7pm:
Vin/yin mix includes a combination of Vinyasa flowing postures with passive yin holding poses. Feel good flows that keep joints healthy and energy flowing freely, and holding poses that stretch muscles and create space in the body for health efficiency.
Thursday 6-7pm:
Restorative/yin mix is floor based, slow moving, longer holding poses. A class with more passive rather than active movements. Stretches that target connective tissue and shift the nervous system from fight or flight to rest and digest.* You can bring a pillow, blanket, or bolster. *
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Adult Yoga - Winter Session Monday night Vin Yin Mix Join us for two nights of Yoga. You can sign up for both or just one. Location: Fox River Middle School 921 W. Main St. Waterford WI. 53185 ( Music Suite) Cost: $48.00 for Mondays $48.00 for Thursdays Drop-in $10.00 WINTER SESSION: MONDAYS-JAN. 5, 12, 19, 26 FEB. 2, 9THURSDAYS- JAN. 8, 15, 22, 29 FEB. 5, 12Monday 6-7pm:
Vin/yin mix includes a combination of Vinyasa flowing postures with passive yin holding poses. Feel good flows that keep joints healthy and energy flowing freely, and holding poses that stretch muscles and create space in the body for health efficiency.
Thursday 6-7pm:
Restorative/yin mix is floor based, slow moving, longer holding poses. A class with more passive rather than active movements. Stretches that target connective tissue and shift the nervous system from fight or flight to rest and digest.* You can bring a pillow, blanket, or bolster. *
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Cheerleading Practice
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WF - Jr Wolverines Rental
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session (Monday night Intermediate) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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TS - Jr Wolverines Rental
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Wednesday February 11, 2026
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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FR Boys Basketball Practice
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4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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FR - Jr Wolverines Rental
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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WF - Rec BB Practices
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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TS - Rec BB Practices
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5:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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EG - Rec BB Practices
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Cheerleading Practice
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TS - Jr Wolverines Rental
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Adult Basketball Open Gym (Wednesdays) - WINTER ADULT BASKETBALL (WEDNESDAY NIGHTS) Spend the night shooting around and playing pick up games. WINTER SESSION DAYS: WEDNESDAYSCOST: $40.00 (ENTIRE SESSION OR $10.00 DROP INLOCATION: FOX RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOLDATES: JAN. 7, 14, 28 FEB. 4, 11, 18, 25 MARCH. 4, 11, 18 TIME: 7:30-9:00PMPlease bring court shoes and your own basketball.
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Thursday February 12, 2026
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2026 Drone Club - FR - Drone Club Join us for our 3rd year of Drone Club! The students will be working to prepare to compete at the Ice Storm Drone Competition in April. We will be sending up to three (3) teams to participate. We will spend the months of January - April preparing to take on teams from all over the region. Students will be learning how to assemble our drones, understand the parts and their use, safety, how to fly virtually, and finally flying drones using an oculus around a course. Classes will be taught by Brad Singer and Connor Harris. Check out the website below to learn more about Mr. Singer and Mr. Harris!https://sites.google.com/waterford.k12.wi.us/frmsfablab/about-mr-singer-and-mr-harris?authuser=0 Grades: 6th - 8thPrice: $105 (Includes Drone Club T-shirt) Location: Fox River Fab LabDay: ThursdaysDates: January 15th to April 23rd (No class March 26th)Time: 3:00 - 4:30pmIce Storm Competition Dates: April 24th-26th @ the Pettit National Ice Center. More information on time and details will be sent out at a later date.Brad and Connor will decide which participants get selected to participate in the Ice Storm Drone Competition.Registration maximum will be set at 30 participants***Registration Opens December 19th******Registration Closes January 14th at 11:59pm***
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Adult Yoga - Winter Session Monday and Thursday Nights Join us for two nights of Yoga. You can sign up for both or just one. Location: Fox River Middle School 921 W. Main St. Waterford WI. 53185 ( Music Suite) Cost: $48.00 for Mondays $48.00 for Thursdays Drop-in $10.00 WINTER SESSION: MONDAYS-JAN. 5, 12, 19, 26 FEB. 2, 9THURSDAYS- JAN. 8, 15, 22, 29 FEB. 5, 12Monday 6-7pm:
Vin/yin mix includes a combination of Vinyasa flowing postures with passive yin holding poses. Feel good flows that keep joints healthy and energy flowing freely, and holding poses that stretch muscles and create space in the body for health efficiency.
Thursday 6-7pm:
Restorative/yin mix is floor based, slow moving, longer holding poses. A class with more passive rather than active movements. Stretches that target connective tissue and shift the nervous system from fight or flight to rest and digest.* You can bring a pillow, blanket, or bolster. *
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Adult Yoga - Winter Session Thursday night Restorative Yin Mix Join us for two nights of Yoga. You can sign up for both or just one. Location: Fox River Middle School 921 W. Main St. Waterford WI. 53185 ( Music Suite) Cost: $48.00 for Mondays $48.00 for Thursdays Drop-in $10.00 WINTER SESSION: MONDAYS-JAN. 5, 12, 19, 26 FEB. 2, 9THURSDAYS- JAN. 8, 15, 22, 29 FEB. 5, 12Monday 6-7pm:
Vin/yin mix includes a combination of Vinyasa flowing postures with passive yin holding poses. Feel good flows that keep joints healthy and energy flowing freely, and holding poses that stretch muscles and create space in the body for health efficiency.
Thursday 6-7pm:
Restorative/yin mix is floor based, slow moving, longer holding poses. A class with more passive rather than active movements. Stretches that target connective tissue and shift the nervous system from fight or flight to rest and digest.* You can bring a pillow, blanket, or bolster. *
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WF - Jr Wolverines Rental
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session ( Thursday night Advanced) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session (Thursday night Intermediate) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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EG - Jr Wolverines Rental
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Sunday February 15, 2026
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session ( Sunday Advanced Play) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session ( Sunday Social/Beginner Play) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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Monday February 16, 2026
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Fitness Club - Session 2 Fitness ClubJoin the Waterford Recreation Fitness Club today! Kids will have the opportunity to utilize all the great fitness equipment in the Fox River Fitness Center under the guidance of Brendan Carter. All fitness levels are welcome as Brendan will be providing guidance and instruction for proper fitness equipment use.**Please note that we are offering two separate sessions. Information for each session is listed below. Due to space restrictions, we have to cap off registration at 20 participants for each session.Session 1Mondays & Wednesdays
Dates: 1/12 - 2/4Time: 3-3:45pmLocation: Fox River Middle School Fitness CenterCost: $45Grades: 6th-8thRegistration Closes 1/11 @ 11:59pmSession 2Mondays & Wednesdays
Dates: 2/16 - 3/11Time: 3-3:45pmLocation: Fox River Middle School Fitness CenterCost: $45Grades: 6th-8thRegistration Closes 2/15 @ 11:59pm
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FR Boys Basketball Game
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4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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EG - Jr Wolverines Rental
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4:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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4:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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EG - Rec BB Practices
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session (Monday night Intermediate) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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Wednesday February 18, 2026
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Fitness Club - Session 2 Fitness ClubJoin the Waterford Recreation Fitness Club today! Kids will have the opportunity to utilize all the great fitness equipment in the Fox River Fitness Center under the guidance of Brendan Carter. All fitness levels are welcome as Brendan will be providing guidance and instruction for proper fitness equipment use.**Please note that we are offering two separate sessions. Information for each session is listed below. Due to space restrictions, we have to cap off registration at 20 participants for each session.Session 1Mondays & Wednesdays
Dates: 1/12 - 2/4Time: 3-3:45pmLocation: Fox River Middle School Fitness CenterCost: $45Grades: 6th-8thRegistration Closes 1/11 @ 11:59pmSession 2Mondays & Wednesdays
Dates: 2/16 - 3/11Time: 3-3:45pmLocation: Fox River Middle School Fitness CenterCost: $45Grades: 6th-8thRegistration Closes 2/15 @ 11:59pm
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FR Boys Basketball Practice
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FR - Jr Wolverines Rental
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EG - Rec BB Practices
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Adult Basketball Open Gym (Wednesdays) - WINTER ADULT BASKETBALL (WEDNESDAY NIGHTS) Spend the night shooting around and playing pick up games. WINTER SESSION DAYS: WEDNESDAYSCOST: $40.00 (ENTIRE SESSION OR $10.00 DROP INLOCATION: FOX RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOLDATES: JAN. 7, 14, 28 FEB. 4, 11, 18, 25 MARCH. 4, 11, 18 TIME: 7:30-9:00PMPlease bring court shoes and your own basketball.
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Thursday February 19, 2026
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Playtime Adventures - Feb. 19 Welcome to Playtime Adventures, where every week is filled with play, creativity, music, movement, and stories. Please come prepared to get dirty. For crafts we will be using glue, scissors, and paint. Weather permitting we will be going outside. Feel free to bring a water bottle. Dates: Feb.19, 26 Mar. 5, 12, 19Days: ThursdaysLocation: Ray Seidel Community Building/Whitford Park (625 S. 1st St. Waterford WI) Time: 10-10:45AM Cost: $40.00 for entire session or $10.00 (drop in/single day registration)
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Playtime Adventures - Playtime Adventures Feb/March Session Welcome to Playtime Adventures, where every week is filled with play, creativity, music, movement, and stories. Please come prepared to get dirty. For crafts we will be using glue, scissors, and paint. Weather permitting we will be going outside. Feel free to bring a water bottle. Dates: Feb.19, 26 Mar. 5, 12, 19Days: ThursdaysLocation: Ray Seidel Community Building/Whitford Park (625 S. 1st St. Waterford WI) Time: 10-10:45AM Cost: $40.00 for entire session or $10.00 (drop in/single day registration)
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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FR Boys Basketball Practice
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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2026 Drone Club - FR - Drone Club Join us for our 3rd year of Drone Club! The students will be working to prepare to compete at the Ice Storm Drone Competition in April. We will be sending up to three (3) teams to participate. We will spend the months of January - April preparing to take on teams from all over the region. Students will be learning how to assemble our drones, understand the parts and their use, safety, how to fly virtually, and finally flying drones using an oculus around a course. Classes will be taught by Brad Singer and Connor Harris. Check out the website below to learn more about Mr. Singer and Mr. Harris!https://sites.google.com/waterford.k12.wi.us/frmsfablab/about-mr-singer-and-mr-harris?authuser=0 Grades: 6th - 8thPrice: $105 (Includes Drone Club T-shirt) Location: Fox River Fab LabDay: ThursdaysDates: January 15th to April 23rd (No class March 26th)Time: 3:00 - 4:30pmIce Storm Competition Dates: April 24th-26th @ the Pettit National Ice Center. More information on time and details will be sent out at a later date.Brad and Connor will decide which participants get selected to participate in the Ice Storm Drone Competition.Registration maximum will be set at 30 participants***Registration Opens December 19th******Registration Closes January 14th at 11:59pm***
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4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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FR - Jr Wolverines Rental
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4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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WF - Jr Wolverines Rental
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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TS - Family Engagement Night
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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WF - Girls Scouts Meeting
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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EG - Rec BB Practices
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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TS - Jr Wolverines Rental
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session ( Thursday night Advanced) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session (Thursday night Intermediate) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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Sunday February 22, 2026
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session ( Sunday Advanced Play) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session ( Sunday Social/Beginner Play) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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3:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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FR- Rise Up Basketball Rental
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Monday February 23, 2026
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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WF - Gym Unavailable
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8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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School In Session
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8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Fitness Club - Session 2 Fitness ClubJoin the Waterford Recreation Fitness Club today! Kids will have the opportunity to utilize all the great fitness equipment in the Fox River Fitness Center under the guidance of Brendan Carter. All fitness levels are welcome as Brendan will be providing guidance and instruction for proper fitness equipment use.**Please note that we are offering two separate sessions. Information for each session is listed below. Due to space restrictions, we have to cap off registration at 20 participants for each session.Session 1Mondays & Wednesdays
Dates: 1/12 - 2/4Time: 3-3:45pmLocation: Fox River Middle School Fitness CenterCost: $45Grades: 6th-8thRegistration Closes 1/11 @ 11:59pmSession 2Mondays & Wednesdays
Dates: 2/16 - 3/11Time: 3-3:45pmLocation: Fox River Middle School Fitness CenterCost: $45Grades: 6th-8thRegistration Closes 2/15 @ 11:59pm
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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FR Boys Basketball Practice
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4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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FR - Jr Wolverines Rental
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4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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TS - Jr Wolverines Rental
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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EG - Rec BB Practices
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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TS - Jr Wolverines Rental
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session (Monday night Intermediate) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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Wednesday February 25, 2026
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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WF - Gym Unavailable
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8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Fitness Club - Session 2 Fitness ClubJoin the Waterford Recreation Fitness Club today! Kids will have the opportunity to utilize all the great fitness equipment in the Fox River Fitness Center under the guidance of Brendan Carter. All fitness levels are welcome as Brendan will be providing guidance and instruction for proper fitness equipment use.**Please note that we are offering two separate sessions. Information for each session is listed below. Due to space restrictions, we have to cap off registration at 20 participants for each session.Session 1Mondays & Wednesdays
Dates: 1/12 - 2/4Time: 3-3:45pmLocation: Fox River Middle School Fitness CenterCost: $45Grades: 6th-8thRegistration Closes 1/11 @ 11:59pmSession 2Mondays & Wednesdays
Dates: 2/16 - 3/11Time: 3-3:45pmLocation: Fox River Middle School Fitness CenterCost: $45Grades: 6th-8thRegistration Closes 2/15 @ 11:59pm
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3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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FR Boys Basketball Game
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4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
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EG - Jr Wolverines Rental
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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EG - Rec BB Practices
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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FR - Jr Wolverines Rental
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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TS - Jr Wolverines Rental
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EG - Rec BB Practices
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Adult Basketball Open Gym (Wednesdays) - WINTER ADULT BASKETBALL (WEDNESDAY NIGHTS) Spend the night shooting around and playing pick up games. WINTER SESSION DAYS: WEDNESDAYSCOST: $40.00 (ENTIRE SESSION OR $10.00 DROP INLOCATION: FOX RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOLDATES: JAN. 7, 14, 28 FEB. 4, 11, 18, 25 MARCH. 4, 11, 18 TIME: 7:30-9:00PMPlease bring court shoes and your own basketball.
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7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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EG - Jr Wolverines Rental
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Thursday February 26, 2026
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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WF - Gym Unavailable
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8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Playtime Adventures - Feb.26 Welcome to Playtime Adventures, where every week is filled with play, creativity, music, movement, and stories. Please come prepared to get dirty. For crafts we will be using glue, scissors, and paint. Weather permitting we will be going outside. Feel free to bring a water bottle. Dates: Feb.19, 26 Mar. 5, 12, 19Days: ThursdaysLocation: Ray Seidel Community Building/Whitford Park (625 S. 1st St. Waterford WI) Time: 10-10:45AM Cost: $40.00 for entire session or $10.00 (drop in/single day registration)
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
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Playtime Adventures - Playtime Adventures Feb/March Session Welcome to Playtime Adventures, where every week is filled with play, creativity, music, movement, and stories. Please come prepared to get dirty. For crafts we will be using glue, scissors, and paint. Weather permitting we will be going outside. Feel free to bring a water bottle. Dates: Feb.19, 26 Mar. 5, 12, 19Days: ThursdaysLocation: Ray Seidel Community Building/Whitford Park (625 S. 1st St. Waterford WI) Time: 10-10:45AM Cost: $40.00 for entire session or $10.00 (drop in/single day registration)
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2026 Drone Club - FR - Drone Club Join us for our 3rd year of Drone Club! The students will be working to prepare to compete at the Ice Storm Drone Competition in April. We will be sending up to three (3) teams to participate. We will spend the months of January - April preparing to take on teams from all over the region. Students will be learning how to assemble our drones, understand the parts and their use, safety, how to fly virtually, and finally flying drones using an oculus around a course. Classes will be taught by Brad Singer and Connor Harris. Check out the website below to learn more about Mr. Singer and Mr. Harris!https://sites.google.com/waterford.k12.wi.us/frmsfablab/about-mr-singer-and-mr-harris?authuser=0 Grades: 6th - 8thPrice: $105 (Includes Drone Club T-shirt) Location: Fox River Fab LabDay: ThursdaysDates: January 15th to April 23rd (No class March 26th)Time: 3:00 - 4:30pmIce Storm Competition Dates: April 24th-26th @ the Pettit National Ice Center. More information on time and details will be sent out at a later date.Brad and Connor will decide which participants get selected to participate in the Ice Storm Drone Competition.Registration maximum will be set at 30 participants***Registration Opens December 19th******Registration Closes January 14th at 11:59pm***
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3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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FR Boys Basketball Game
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TS - Jr Wolverines Rental
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session ( Thursday night Advanced) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session (Thursday night Intermediate) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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Sunday March 1, 2026
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session ( Sunday Advanced Play) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
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Indoor Pickleball - Winter session ( Sunday Social/Beginner Play) *Coordinators may tweak the court setup to keep things running smoothly. Please check with them if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding. Please keep in mind this is a recreation program. Below is a description of each level of play to help you decide where you are most comfortable playing. Intermediate Play:This competitive level of play encompasses a broad range of skill levels that is generally higher than social play. Players are very familiar with the rules of play and with scoring, are working to develop greater consistency in shot placement, and gaining confidence in executing important shots such as dinks, lobs, overheads, 3 rd shot drop, etc. Players use both forehand and backhand strokes, but the latter may still be somewhat weak and inconsistent. Serves may be faster and some players are learning how to impart spin on the ball and return these shots as well. Play at the Non-Volley Zone (aka kitchen) can at times be fast paced. Players are still learning proper court positioning and how to work with their partner to “set up” their opponents. This is a level of play that can enable players to develop their game faster due to exposure to a wider range of skill levels.Beginner/ Social Play:Most players have either taken at least one class or have some experience playing pickleball. They are familiar with the rules and scoring but may need a refresher. The intent is to gain confidence in all aspects of the game while playing in a social, fun, and non competitive environment of similarly skilled players. Players at this level are still learning basic strategy, ball control and placement, and court positioning. An organized introductory class such as our separate “Learn to Play” sessions are a great way to get introduced to the sport with others who have never played before. Please contact the Waterford Recreation Dept for more information about Learn to Play classes.Advanced Play:Players usually have substantial experience playing in a fast paced and competitive gameenvironment. They have a clear understanding of the rules and scoring of the game, typically execute most types of offensive shots i.e., spins, lobs, overhead slams, dinks, 3 rd shot drops, deep serves, resets etc. with a greater degree of consistency than intermediate players, understand the importance of court positioning particularly when anticipating return shot trajectories, and strive to work more effectively with their partner on both offense and defense. Players are comfortable using forehand and backhand strokes and aim to improve their consistency and dependability. Serves can be fast with spin making them more difficult to return. Sustained rallies and fast play at the net are commonplace during advanced play.Sunday Advanced Play-UP TO 6 COURTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADVANCED PLAY.
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3:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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FR- Rise Up Basketball Rental
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