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Ramersdorfer, Carolina, Inner View, 2002

Carolina Ramersdorfer (Austria) Inner View, 2002 Indiana Limestone Location: Rosewood Arts Centre Carolina Ramersdorfer’s sculpture Inner View incorporates the partnering of organic and geometric forms with a hard-edge cube revealing an inner space where transformation of thought can develop. Carolina Ramersdorfer resides and works in Wein, Austria. In 1979, she began studying art in Paris, … Continued

Why are 3 prices listed for adult and senior programs?

Adults over the age of 55 can join the Lathrem Senior Center.  This membership provides a discount for all adult and senior programs.  The three prices are for CIL members, residents of Kettering and non-residents of Kettering.  Regardless of residency, CIL members receive the CIL discounted price.

Johnson, Dale, Whack, Whack, Paddy Whack, 2002

Dale Johnson Whack, Whack, Paddy Whack, 2002 Indiana Limestone Location: Kettering Recreation Complex Dale Johnson’s “Whack, Whack, Paddy Whack ,” was created as a part of 2002’s Kettering Rocks! stone sculpture symposium. Assisted  by Jack Oliver, this playful ten-foot structure depicts the tension between a cat, a dog and a child, all standing on a … Continued

Are there Senior Specific exercise classes?

Yes!  The Lathrem Senior Center offers 6 different drop-in exercise classes  4 days a week. Classes take place both morning and evening.  Lathrem members receive a discount on these classes. Learn more about senior programs in Kettering.

What is the difference between a drop-in and registered program?

  A registered program is in all publications with a 6 digit number and one or 2 letters, for example (123456 A/AA) Programs with a registration number need participants to sign up in advance.  Interested participants may register online, over the phone or in person. A drop-in program is just that- drop in at the … Continued

What is home school sports?

This program is structured like a school gym class.  Our staff will provide fun and healthy activities for the children.  We will also focus on teaching a different sport each day.  The kids will learn how to play the sport and the basic rules of it.  Kids are grouped based on age as much as possible. … Continued

How much is a combination pass?

Combination Passes provide access to both fitness centers, walk/run tracks, gymnasium, ice arena, indoor/outdoor pools and water park. To see current rates and find more information, please visit the Fitness Pass homepage.

What do I need to bring to day camps?

When you arrive to camp you need to bring your medical form, water bottle, lunch (if all day) and/or a snack. Some camps go to the water park and you will need to bring sunscreen and a towel. We ask that campers wear gym shoes for active play, at any time!

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